Test Driver (arcade) 1978
Advanced racing game to use film
Game is lost
Monochrome game
Arcade system: unique
Trivia:
1) Nintendo's last 16mm film-based game, Test Driver puts the player behind the wheel literally, as the cabinet features one instead of traditional controls. The goal is simply not to crash
within the 90 second time limit (it's adjustable). If the player crashes, the screen displays an explosion. Three score rankings exist: AMATEUR, SENIOR, and EXPERT.
2) For more games that uses film watch Wild Gunman (1974).
3) One of the reason it might be lost is that this game used 16 mm tape that might deteriorate with time.
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