Had this game for the Atari 2600. Forgot the company thst made it, but it was like a double cartridge. You put one end in and you get this game. You flip the cartridge around around it was some type if combat missile game where you and the other player were on opposite sides of a mountain, and you would shoot a missile and then adjust you missile launcher up an down and back and forth until your missile hits the other player's launcher.
This is the real deal, even though I was running it on an emulator. They had it for a few different consoles, like Coleco Vision. It wasn't bad, it just took me a lot of tries to get to the end. I even tried to track the correct paths and found that they're completely random. I even did some research to see if there was some secret Easter Egg to somehow get a proper ending and there isn't one.
Had this game for the Atari 2600. Forgot the company thst made it, but it was like a double cartridge. You put one end in and you get this game. You flip the cartridge around around it was some type if combat missile game where you and the other player were on opposite sides of a mountain, and you would shoot a missile and then adjust you missile launcher up an down and back and forth until your missile hits the other player's launcher.
I saw this video and jumped on to see if anyone else remembered the double-ended missile launch game. Oh wow this brings back some memories!
I'll see if I have that one as well.
Is this a real game from back in the day or some recent homebrew? Because it looks like it would've been fun.
This is the real deal, even though I was running it on an emulator. They had it for a few different consoles, like Coleco Vision. It wasn't bad, it just took me a lot of tries to get to the end. I even tried to track the correct paths and found that they're completely random. I even did some research to see if there was some secret Easter Egg to somehow get a proper ending and there isn't one.