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RollerGames (video game)

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Composer(s)
  
Atsushi Fujio

Developer
  
Publishers
  
Konami, Ultra Games

Initial release date
  
1990

Genre
  
Sports game

RollerGames (video game) Game review Ultra RollerGames for Nintendo NES

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Ultra games, Sports games

Rollergames is a coin-operated arcade game by Konami, made in 1990, and based on the television show of the same name. This arcade game is faithful to the show unlike the NES version of RollerGames, which is a side-scrolling game. The game is for two players and features all the skaters and managers from the league:

Contents

RollerGames (video game) Game review Ultra RollerGames for Nintendo NES

Gameplay

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Score values are cut in half from the real show (and rounded up if needed), and feature only four 99-second cycles instead of 45-second cycles within four 6-minute periods.

RollerGames (video game) Rollergames Videogame by Konami

The players control the two jetters. After referee Don Lastra blows his whistle to begin the cycle, the first lap leads the jetters to the Wall of Death (the heavily banked curve of the jetwave). They get one point for getting three steps in the between the two red lines and three points for getting above the top line. On the jet jump, they get three points for landing beyond the 12-foot marker and one point for landing in front of the line. The rest of the cycle awards one point passing or fighting off opposing blockers (who come back to haunt the jetters afterwards) and three points for lapping or fighting off the opposing jetter. The team with the most points wins.

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While it doesn't affect the score of the game (only awarding a small amount of "power" to the winner), there is a bonus Street Fighter II style fight that may happen to illustrate the violence and rivalry that happens on RollerGames.

Western Alliance

  • T-Birds: Bill Griffiths, Jr,
  • Hot Flash: Juan Valdez-Lopez
  • Rockers: D.J. Terrigno
  • Eastern Empire

  • Violators: Skull
  • Maniacs: Guru Drew
  • Bad Attitude: "Mizz" Georgia Hase

  • RollerGames (video game) First Take Rollergames arcade YouTube

    References

    RollerGames (video game) Wikipedia


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