Arcade Rip Off goes down in history as being the first
co-operative two-player game. Made in 1979 Rip Off is another
masterpiece from Tim Skelly. Rip Off has you the player piloting
a pirate destroyer craft with the intent of killing the
scavenging pirates who try and steal the 6 or so fuel canisters
situated in the middle of the playing field. You need to be
deadly accurate as the pirates do their utmost to make sure that
the fuel will be added to their deadly arsenal which in turn can
be used to maim their enemy. Once one of the pirates grabs a fuel
canister it attaches it to itself and proceeds to escape
off-screen trying avoid you the foreboding pirate destroyer.
The control panel is set up as the standard Asteroids layout
minus the hyperspace button. (Ozedmir 2000) The amazing thing
about Rip Off is the artificial intelligence of the pirates and
for it's time it is way ahead of any other AI on any game of the
era. (Skelly 1999) By the 1980's games like Pacman were
developing efficient AI but Rip Off led the way for all future
developments thanks to Skelly's genius.
Rip Off has really good sound effects and if you grab a mate
serious carnage can be sought on-screen with a minimal amount of
slow-down. Again Vectrex games seem to come alive when
simultaneous two-player is combined with fast action packed
gameplay and good graphics and effects. Very smooth.On ebay for
around $20.U.S.
Score
7/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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