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Route 16 (video game)

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Genre(s)
  
Maze

CPU
  
(2x) Z80 (@ 2.5 MHz)

Initial release date
  
1981

Cabinet
  
Upright, Cocktail

Sound
  
AY8910 (@ 1.25 MHz)

Publishers
  
SunSoft, Inc., Centuri

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Mode(s)
  
Two players alternating turns

Display
  
Raster, 256 x 256 pixels (Vertical), 8 colors

Platforms
  
Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade game, Arcadia 2001

Developers
  
SunSoft, Inc., Tecmo, Centuri

Similar
  
SunSoft - Inc games, Puzzle video games

Route-16 (ルート16, Rūto 16) is an arcade game released by Tehkan and Sun Electronics in 1981. The game was licensed to Centuri for distribution in the United States. It was ported to the NES and the Emerson Arcadia 2001.

Contents

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Plot

Route-16 (video game) Route 16 Videogame by Centuri

A racing game where the main character is the greed. Several cars battle each other on maze-like rooms trying to get the money bags and avoiding the dangers. In this game, everybody cares just about the money, showing that the money is the "route" of all evil.

Gameplay

Route-16 (video game) Route16 video game Wikipedia

The player controls a car which must explore a maze divided into sixteen rooms. He or she must get all the money bags while avoiding the opposite cars and trying not to run out of fuel. Every time the player goes out of a room, a map is shown, indicating the position of every car and all the money bags. There are also flags that can be driven over to invert the roles, so the player can crash the opposite cars and stop them for a few seconds, while getting bonus points.

Route-16 Turbo

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Route-16 Turbo (ルート16ターボ, Rūto 16 Tābo) is an improved version of Route-16. It is also the Famicom port, which was developed and published on October 4, 1985 by Sunsoft only in Japan.

These are the improvements on Route-16 Turbo over the original arcade version:

  • Adjustable difficulty via the title screen (easy, medium and difficult)
  • Improved graphics
  • Improved music
  • Later, it was re-released for the two-in-one PlayStation game, Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol.2, which also included Atlantis no Nazo. In the shangai game series, Sunsoft's Character Route-16 was a cameo in ios Shanghai Musume: Mahjong Girls on 2011 un Japan.

    Route-16 (video game)

    References

    Route-16 (video game) Wikipedia