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Trailblazer (video game)

Trailblazer is a racing video game developed by Mr. Chip Software and published by Gremlin Graphics for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 16/Plus/4 in 1986 (there was also an enhanced version on Amstrad CPC 3" disc). It was ported to the Amiga and Atari ST.

Trailblazer
Commodore 64/128 cover art
Developer(s)Mr. Chip Software
Publisher(s)Gremlin Graphics
Mindscape
Designer(s)Shaun Southern
Programmer(s)Commodore 64
Shaun Southern
Ports
Shaun Hollingworth,
Peter M. Harrap
Chris Kerry
Colin Dooley
Platform(s)Commodore 64, C16 / Plus/4, Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, ZX Spectrum
Release1986
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player

In 2005 a remake for the Gizmondo was released,[1] and was also adapted in 2011 for the PS3, PlayStation Portable, PS Vita and PlayStation TV as part of the Playstation Mini series.

The game received a direct sequel titled Cosmic Causeway: Trailblazer II in 1987.

Gameplay Edit

 
The ball gets thrown out of a hole between some green speedup squares; blue jump squares lie ahead.

Trailblazer is a racing game which players play as a soccer ball along a series of suspended passages. The game can be played either in time trial or arcade mode and four track. The races usually last between 15 and 45 seconds. Special fields on the track let the ball jump (blue), slow down (red), speed up (green) or warp speed the ball (white), invert the controls (cyan/light blue), bounce it backwards (purple) or are holes (black).

Development Edit

Shaun Southern had made some great games for the Commodore 16 before he moved onto the Amiga and the game was inspired by the arcade game Metrocross.[2]

Reception Edit

The game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon #158 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column, as part of the Mastertronic MEGA Pack of 10 games previously released in Europe. The reviewers gave the game 5 out of 5 stars, stating: "Our favorite on this disk; racing on Cosmic Causeway roads against the clock or against a robot. This one was really fun".[3]

Zzap!64's reviewers also enjoyed the game which they thought was "an excellent variation on the race game theme". The overall rating given was 93%, qualifying the C64 version for the magazine's Sizzler award.[4] Steve Panak, reviewing the Atari 8-bit version for ANALOG Computing, concluded that "the game is the most original arcade action wristbuster to come down the pike in a long time, and one of the best two-player competition games I've seen".[6] Avery Score for Gamespot said that the game was one of the more unique and enjoyable of the launch games they seen.[7]

Reviews Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Grannell, Craig (May 2010). "The Making Of... Trailblazer and Cosmic Causeway". Retro Gamer. No. 76. Imagine Publishing. pp. 86–89.
  2. ^ Retro Gamer Team (2008-08-27). "Trailblazer". Retro Gamer. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  3. ^ a b Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (June 1990). "The Role of Computers". Dragon. No. 158. TSR. pp. 47–54. ISSN 0279-6848.
  4. ^ a b Eddy, Richard; Penn, Gary; Rignall, Julian (December 1986). "Zzap! Test: Trailblazer". Zzap!64. No. 20. Newsfield Publications. pp. 172–173. ISSN 0954-867X.
  5. ^ a b Smith, Rachael. . Your Sinclair. Archived from the original on October 26, 2005.
  6. ^ Panak, Steve (April 1988). "Panak Strikes!". ANALOG Computing. No. 59. L.F.P. pp. 56–57. ISSN 0744-9917.
  7. ^ Score, Avery (May 17, 2006). "Trailblazer Hands-On". GameSpot. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  8. ^ "Computer Gamer - Issue 27 (1987-06) (Argus Press) (GB)". June 1987.
  9. ^ "Amtix Magazine Issue 14". December 1986.
  10. ^ "Commodore User Magazine Issue 39". December 1986.
  11. ^ "Computer Gamer - Issue 20 (1986-14) (Argus Press) (GB)".
  12. ^ "Computer Gamer - Issue 21 (1986-12) (Argus Press) (GB)". December 1986.
  13. ^ "Kultpower.de - die Powerplay und ASM Fan Site".
  14. ^ "Unknown". Popular Computing Weekly.[dead link]
  15. ^ "CVG Magazine Issue 068". June 1987.
  16. ^ Tilt vol. 3.
  17. ^ Generation 4 vol. 1 (in French).
  18. ^ "Australian Commodore Review, the - Volume 4 Issue 2 (1987-02) (Saturday Magazine) (AU)". February 1987.
  19. ^ "Kultboy.com - DIE Kult-Seite über die alten Spiele-Magazine und Retro-Games!". Kultboy. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  20. ^ "Le site des anciennes revues informatiques" [The site of old computer journals]. Abandonware Magazines. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  21. ^ "Computer Gamer - Issue 21 (1986-12) (Argus Press) (GB)". December 1986.

External links Edit

  • Trailblazer at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
  • Trailblazer at Lemon 64
  • Trailblazer on thelegacy.de 2011-08-04 at the Wayback Machine

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Trailblazer is a racing video game developed by Mr Chip Software and published by Gremlin Graphics for the ZX Spectrum Commodore 64 Atari 8 bit family Amstrad CPC and Commodore 16 Plus 4 in 1986 there was also an enhanced version on Amstrad CPC 3 disc It was ported to the Amiga and Atari ST TrailblazerCommodore 64 128 cover artDeveloper s Mr Chip SoftwarePublisher s Gremlin GraphicsMindscapeDesigner s Shaun SouthernProgrammer s Commodore 64Shaun SouthernPortsShaun Hollingworth Peter M HarrapChris KerryColin DooleyPlatform s Commodore 64 C16 Plus 4 Atari 8 bit Amstrad CPC Amiga Atari ST MSX ZX SpectrumRelease1986Genre s RacingMode s Single playerNot to be confused with Trailblazers video game In 2005 a remake for the Gizmondo was released 1 and was also adapted in 2011 for the PS3 PlayStation Portable PS Vita and PlayStation TV as part of the Playstation Mini series The game received a direct sequel titled Cosmic Causeway Trailblazer II in 1987 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Reviews 5 References 6 External linksGameplay Edit nbsp The ball gets thrown out of a hole between some green speedup squares blue jump squares lie ahead Trailblazer is a racing game which players play as a soccer ball along a series of suspended passages The game can be played either in time trial or arcade mode and four track The races usually last between 15 and 45 seconds Special fields on the track let the ball jump blue slow down red speed up green or warp speed the ball white invert the controls cyan light blue bounce it backwards purple or are holes black Development EditShaun Southern had made some great games for the Commodore 16 before he moved onto the Amiga and the game was inspired by the arcade game Metrocross 2 Reception EditReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreYour Sinclair9 5 Dragon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp C64 3 Zzap 6493 C64 4 The game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon 158 by Hartley Patricia and Kirk Lesser in The Role of Computers column as part of the Mastertronic MEGA Pack of 10 games previously released in Europe The reviewers gave the game 5 out of 5 stars stating Our favorite on this disk racing on Cosmic Causeway roads against the clock or against a robot This one was really fun 3 Zzap 64 s reviewers also enjoyed the game which they thought was an excellent variation on the race game theme The overall rating given was 93 qualifying the C64 version for the magazine s Sizzler award 4 Steve Panak reviewing the Atari 8 bit version for ANALOG Computing concluded that the game is the most original arcade action wristbuster to come down the pike in a long time and one of the best two player competition games I ve seen 6 Avery Score for Gamespot said that the game was one of the more unique and enjoyable of the launch games they seen 7 Reviews EditComputer Gamer Jun 1987 8 Amtix Dec 1986 9 Your Sinclair Dec 1986 5 Commodore User Dec 1986 10 Computer Gamer Nov 1986 11 Computer Gamer Dec 1986 12 Happy Computer Nov 1986 13 Popular Computing Weekly Oct 30 1986 14 Computer and Video Games Jun 1987 15 Tilt Jun 1987 16 Generation 4 1987 17 Australian Commodore and Amiga Review Feb 1987 18 ASM Aktueller Software Markt Dec 1986 19 Tilt Jan 1987 20 Computer Gamer Dec 1986 21 References Edit Grannell Craig May 2010 The Making Of Trailblazer and Cosmic Causeway Retro Gamer No 76 Imagine Publishing pp 86 89 Retro Gamer Team 2008 08 27 Trailblazer Retro Gamer Retrieved 2023 05 25 a b Lesser Hartley Lesser Patricia Lesser Kirk June 1990 The Role of Computers Dragon No 158 TSR pp 47 54 ISSN 0279 6848 a b Eddy Richard Penn Gary Rignall Julian December 1986 Zzap Test Trailblazer Zzap 64 No 20 Newsfield Publications pp 172 173 ISSN 0954 867X a b Smith Rachael Trailblazer Your Sinclair Archived from the original on October 26 2005 Panak Steve April 1988 Panak Strikes ANALOG Computing No 59 L F P pp 56 57 ISSN 0744 9917 Score Avery May 17 2006 Trailblazer Hands On GameSpot Retrieved 2023 05 25 Computer Gamer Issue 27 1987 06 Argus Press GB June 1987 Amtix Magazine Issue 14 December 1986 Commodore User Magazine Issue 39 December 1986 Computer Gamer Issue 20 1986 14 Argus Press GB Computer Gamer Issue 21 1986 12 Argus Press GB December 1986 Kultpower de die Powerplay und ASM Fan Site Unknown Popular Computing Weekly dead link CVG Magazine Issue 068 June 1987 Tilt vol 3 Generation 4 vol 1 in French Australian Commodore Review the Volume 4 Issue 2 1987 02 Saturday Magazine AU February 1987 Kultboy com DIE Kult Seite uber die alten Spiele Magazine und Retro Games Kultboy Retrieved 2023 05 25 Le site des anciennes revues informatiques The site of old computer journals Abandonware Magazines Retrieved 2023 05 25 Computer Gamer Issue 21 1986 12 Argus Press GB December 1986 External links EditTrailblazer at SpectrumComputing co uk Trailblazer at Lemon 64 Trailblazer on thelegacy de Archived 2011 08 04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trailblazer video game amp oldid 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