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Hat Trick (video game)

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Hat Trick
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Developer(s)Bally Sente
Publisher(s)Bally Sente
Platform(s)Arcade, Atari 7800, Commodore 64, DOS
Release1984
Genre(s)Sports game
Mode(s)Single-player, Two-player

Hat Trick is an ice hockey based arcade game released by Bally Sente in 1984. Each team in the game consists of two players, including a goaltender. The game takes an overhead view of the rink. At the end of each game, an ice resurfacer is seen cleaning the ice.

Gameplay

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Hat Trick arcade screenshot

Hat Trick features a two-on-two version of ice hockey. The player controls both hockey players at the same time, with each up and down movement of the joystick also moving the goaltender across his goal. Points are scored each time a player successfully hits the puck into the opponents goal. The number of saves are also displayed on the scoreboard, but do not earn any points. The winner is the player who outscores their opponent in a game length of two minutes. If the scores are tied after the clock has run down, a maximum of twenty seconds of overtime is played until one player scores to be declared the winner. The game is for one or two players simultaneously.

Ports

In 1987, Hat Trick was ported onto the Atari 7800 by Atari. Capcom USA published versions for both the Commodore 64 and DOS. Hat Trick, particularly the Atari 7800 version, were poorly received. The game has taken heavy criticism for its unresponsive controls and poor animation.[1][2]

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