Another one of the later releases for GCE, Pole
Position Vectrex style is a faithful rendition of the Namco Pole
Position arcade 1982 release. Pole Position has been released on
many platforms both computer and console. The Vectrex and Atari
2600 releases were both made available in 1983 while more modern
conversions have featured on Dreamcast in 1999 and XBox in 2002.
The Amstrad even received a Pole Position release.
Pole Position will most likely go down as the game which
inspired the whole console and home computer racing format with
games such as Commodore 64's Pitstop I and II and the more recent
Burnout series strongly related to the original Pole Position.
The games only course, the Fuji Speedway. is an actual recreation
of the Japanese motor racing circuit which features the
predominate Japan Mt. Fuji in the background.
24,000 Pole Position arcade units were initially produced and
the Arcades were alive with the sounds of Pole Position for some
time to come. This was the racing game to be playing in the early
80's and the switch over to raster from vector graphics
highlighted during this period was a shock to the system for many
gamers brought up on the likes of Star Castle, Rip Off, Armor
Attack and colour overlays, which were the vogue.
Vectrex Pole Position was only ever released in the U.S. and
the whole Vectrex community which by now had spanned from
Australia to Germany missed out on the release of the Vectrex's
second racing game. In my opinion Hyperchase is the better
Vectrex racing game with the sensation of speed more realistic
than Pole Position. Pole Position may have more detailed graphics
and the added bonus of some effective explosion scenes but
Hyperchase, even with it's dodgy steering technique, is the
number one racer for me. Ebay auctions for a complete boxed Pole
Position usually end at around $60.U.S.
Score 7/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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