Buggy Boy
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Buggy Boy / Speed Buggy | |
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Developer(s) | Tatsumi |
Publisher(s) | Tatsumi |
Release date(s) | 1986 |
Genre(s) | Driving |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | Arcade; Commodore 64; ZX Spectrum; Amstrad CPC; Amiga; Atari ST |
Input | Steering wheel, gear shifter, pedal |
Arcade cabinet | Upright and cockpit |
Arcade display | Horizontally oriented (3 in deluxe cockpit cabinet) |
Buggy Boy, also known as Speed Buggy, is a driving style arcade game released by Tatsumi in 1986. The object of the game was to drive around 5 courses in the shortest time possible while avoiding obstacles such as boulders and brick walls. The player could also hit logs and tree stumps in order to jump the buggy over other obstacles.
The sitdown cockpit version of the arcade cabinet was well known for its panoramic three screen display.