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|developer = [[Atari Games]], Teque
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|publisher = [[Atari Games]]
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|composer = Matt Furniss
|composer = Matt Furniss
|released = 1989
|released = 1989
|genre = [[Racing game|Racing]], [[Vehicular combat]]
|genre = [[Racing game|Racing]], [[vehicular combat]]
|platforms = [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[MS-DOS]]
|platforms = [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[MS-DOS]]
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'''''Badlands''''' is a 1989 [[arcade game]] published by Atari Games. It was later ported by [[Domark]] under the [[Tengen (company)|Tengen]] label to a number of home computers. It is set in the aftermath of a [[nuclear warfare|nuclear war]] and races around abandoned wastelands with many hazards. Three gun-equipped cars race around a track to win prizes.
'''''Badlands''''' is a 1989 [[arcade game]] published by Atari Games. It was ported by [[Domark]] under the [[Tengen (company)|Tengen]] label to a number of home computers. It is set in the aftermath of a [[nuclear warfare|nuclear war]] and races around abandoned wastelands with many hazards. Three gun-equipped cars race around a track to win prizes.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 17:58, 28 October 2017

Badlands
Developer(s)Atari Games, Teque
Publisher(s)Atari Games
Composer(s)Matt Furniss
Platform(s)Arcade, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS
Release1989
Genre(s)Racing, vehicular combat

Badlands is a 1989 arcade game published by Atari Games. It was ported by Domark under the Tengen label to a number of home computers. It is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war and races around abandoned wastelands with many hazards. Three gun-equipped cars race around a track to win prizes.

Gameplay

Arcade screenshot of Badlands

Badlands is effectively the spiritual successor to Atari's previous racing games Super Sprint and Championship Sprint. Similarly to the Sprint titles, Badlands pits three cars against each other in a three lap race around a small, single-screen circuit. Bonuses are present in the form of wrenches which can be traded for goods such as extra speed, extra acceleration or better tires

Unlike the Sprint games, Badlands expands upon the formula, taking place in a post-apocalyptic environment and equipping each of the players with cannons. In reality, the cannons do little except to slow cars down by repeatedly shooting at them, but the shop between levels offers the possibility of arming the car with missiles which will destroy the target car, placing it at a severe disadvantage as a replacement is brought onto the track, taking a few seconds.

The tracks also featured a number of new obstacles, including mines and retractable barricades.

Versions

The home versions of the game were released by Domark under the Tengen label. Development was carried out by Teque under the leadership of Matt Furniss.[citation needed]

Response

Response to the Spectrum version was mixed. Your Sinclair and CRASH awarded average marks, both claiming in reviews of the original and rerelease that the title's contemporary Super Off-Road was superior.[citation needed] Sinclair User expressed more enthusiasm for the game, but made the same comparison to Super Off-Road.[citation needed]

Re-releases

The game was re-released in 2005 as part of Midway Arcade Treasures 3 for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox. It was also re-released in 2006 as part of Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition for the PC, on the third disc.

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