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Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game)

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Programmer(s)
  
Richard Dobbis

Initial release date
  
1983

Publisher
  
Atari, Inc.

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Artist(s)
  
Sam Comstock

Developer
  
Atari, Inc.

Genre
  
Action-adventure game

Platform
  
Atari 2600

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Snoopy and the Red Baron is an Atari 2600 game which includes Peanuts comic strips' Snoopy and his aviation rival, the Red Baron.

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Gameplay

Snoopy and the Red Baron is a single player game with the player guiding Snoopy on his doghouse with four variations of difficulty to play. The objective is to shoot down Snoopy's rival, the Red Baron, controls being the stick to maneuver Snoopy and the button to fire. The game starts out with the player having four doghouses, otherwise known as lives. It takes eight hits to destroy the Red Baron, and eight hits from the Red Baron to have the player lose a doghouse.

An alternate notion is to collect "treats" the Red Baron drops while falling, and to avoid skulls and crossbones. Touching the skulls and crossbones or being shot down will undo the player's progress in collecting treats. If the player collects all of the treats and downs all of the Red Barons, bonus points are rewarded. A Gold Baron is earned when the player downs fifty Red Barons.

In the game, the Red Baron often flies above the clouds; however, Snoopy cannot fly above the clouds in the play setting. An exclamation mark appears whenever one million points are scored.

Release

Snoopy and the Red Baron was released in 1983. This game play-tested better than the Atari 2600 game Bugs Bunny, therefore Bugs Bunny was shelved, allowing Snoopy and the Red Baron to enter the market. The game was released with a Children's Computer Workshop cartridge label, which was used on very few games for the Atari 2600. Snoopy and the Red Baron was the only released game in Atari's Peanuts video game series, having a planned but unreleased game titled Good Luck, Charlie Brown.

References

Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game) Wikipedia