Steeplechase (video game)
1975 video game
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Steeplechase is a 1975 sports video game developed by Kee Games and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. It simulates a steeplechase-style horse race. It was distributed in Japan by Nakamura Seisakusho (Namco) in 1976.
Sears
Jim Huether[4]
| Steeplechase | |
|---|---|
North American arcade flyer | |
| Developer | Kee Games |
| Publishers | Arcade 2600 Sears |
| Designer | Lyle Rains[3] |
| Programmers | 2600 Jim Huether[4] |
| Platforms | Arcade, Atari 2600 |
| Release | Arcade 2600
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| Genre | Sports |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Gameplay
Up to six players can play against each other, each choosing a horse while the computer controls the seventh horse on the bottom. Each player's horse begins galloping, and the players must jump over obstacles in their lanes by pressing their colored buttons. The horse that successfully jumps all obstacles smoothly becomes the fastest horse and wins.
Development
The game was originally called AstroTurf, and all printed circuit boards still have the name on the board.[7] The game is housed in a custom extra wide cabinet that six individually colored and lit buttons used to make a player's horse jump. The monitor is a 23" black and white CRT monitor with 6 color overlays to make each of the 6 horizontally stacked lanes match their colored button counterparts. Sounds include a bugle, galloping hoof beats, and crowd cheers.