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Grid-Run
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Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 54

Producer: Arcade, 48K
£5.50

Robot security picks up your trail just when you thought you had given them the slip (trust robots to be bloody minded). Now they're catching up with you - and no one's ever survived the grid before. Actually the grid resembles a pac man type maze in this fast game. You drive around the rectangular, concentric rings, switching lanes at the compass point junctions. Driving in the opposite direction is the robot security car. Never the twain should meet! You need good reactions, but it might have been a more skilful game if there were more crossover points. No joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 56

Producer: Arcade, 48K
£5.50

Robot security picks up your trail just when you thought you had given them the slip (trust robots to be bloody minded). Now they're catching up with you - and no one's ever survived the grid before. Actually the grid resembles a pac man type maze in this fast game. You drive around the rectangular, concentric rings, switching lanes at the compass point junctions. Driving in the opposite direction is the robot security car. Never the twain should meet! You need good reactions, but it might have been a more skilful game if there were more crossover points. No joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 73

Producer: Arcade, 48K
£5.50

Robot security picks up your trail just when you thought you had given them the slip (trust robots to be bloody minded). Now they're catching up with you - and no one's ever survived the grid before. Actually the grid resembles a pac man type maze in this fast game. You drive around the rectangular, concentric rings, switching lanes at the compass point junctions. Driving in the opposite direction is the robot security car. Never the twain should meet! You need good reactions, but it might have been a more skilful game if there were more crossover points. No joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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