Shootout (1985 video game)

Shootout

North American arcade flyer of Shootout.
Developer(s) Data East
Publisher(s) Data East
Platform(s) Arcade Game
Release October 1985
Genre(s) Shooting gallery
Mode(s) Single player, Up to 2 players, alternating turns
Cabinet Horizontal
CPU M6502 (@ 2 MHz)
Sound M6502 (@ 1.5 MHz)
Display 256 x 240 pixels, 60.00 Hz, 256 colors

Shootout (シュートアウト) is a 1985[1] shooting gallery-style arcade game developed and published by Data East in October 1985.[2]

Gameplay

Player controls with two buttons and an 8-way joystick.[2] One button shoots the gun, the other allows the player to jump enemy bullets and other attacks. The 8-way joystick is used to specify the direction of movement, pointing down to crouch and the different up directions to indicate angle of the shot. At the start of the game, player must practice in the target practice room,[3] then play through the next 7 stages to beat the game; however, the game will loop after the 7th stage is completed. In stages 1 thru 8, the object is to shoot a certain number of criminals and avoid shooting civilians. If the player is hit by an enemy or if the player shoots a civilian, the player will lose a life.[4] When all lives are lost, the game ends. Besides criminals and civilians, some objects in the backgrounds of the seven stages can be shot to earn extra points, such as amusement park rides and signs.

Tech Specs[5]

References

  1. “The Arcade Flyer Archive - Video Game Flyers: Shootout, Data East (DECO).” Web. 12 Nov. 2012. < http://flyers.arcade-museum.com>
  2. 1 2 “Shootout [English by Data East : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive.”] Web. 12 Nov. 2012.
  3. “Shoot Out - Arcade - Games Database.” Web. 12 Nov. 2012.< http://gamesdbase.com>
  4. “Shoot Out Arcade Game, Shootout Arcade Game, Shoot Out Video Game, Shoot Out Video Game - Ilovethe80s.com.” Web. 12 Nov. 2012.< http://www.ilovethe80s.com>
  5. Shoot Out coin-op Arcade Video Game, Data East Corp. (1985).” Web. 12 Nov. 2012.
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