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Super Bug (video game)

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Designer(s)
  
Howard Delman

Initial release date
  
1977

Publisher
  
Atari, Inc.

Platform
  
Arcade game

Genre(s)
  
Racing / Driving

Developer
  
Atari

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Display
  
Black and white raster, standard resolution

Similar
  
Fire Truck, Sprint 2, Canyon Bomber, Cloak & Dagger, Gran Trak 10

Super Bug is an arcade game developed, manufactured, and released by Atari in 1977. The player steers a yellow Volkswagen Beetle (or "Bug") along a multidirectionally scrolling track, avoiding the boundaries and occasional obstacle. The game ends when fuel runs out. Super Bug is in black and white, and the colored car comes from a yellow overlay in the center of the monitor.

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The 1978 Atari arcade game Fire Truck is based on Super Bug. Both games were programmed by Howard Delman.

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Development

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Originally titled City Driver, the video game Super Bug was the first to be designed and programmed by Howard Delman. Delman stated in an interview that he had to learn a lot of the game development process during the nine months it took to create Super Bug.

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Joe Decuir of Atari was writing an Atari 8-bit family version of the game, but it was never finished.

References

Super Bug (video game) Wikipedia