Kikstart 2

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Kikstart 2 ist ein Motorrad-Trial-Spiel, das 1987 von der Spielefirma Mr. Chip Software für den Commodore 64 und den Amiga entwickelt wurde. Das Spiel erlaubt es ein Kopf-an-Kopf Rennen auf einem horizontal geteilten Bildschirm zu bestreiten. Es ist die Fortsetzung des 1985 erschienenen Kikstart: Off-Road Simulator und wurde auf viele populäre Plattformen portiert. rdf:langString
Kikstart 2 is a motorcycle trials racing videogame released for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It enjoyed more success than its predecessor, Kikstart. The game allowed 2-player simultaneous (via a split-screen facility) or 1-player, vs-computer play. The basic premise is to control a bike using acceleration, braking, "hopping" and "wheelies" to navigate across a course of various obstacles, from ramps and gates to telephone boxes and tyres. rdf:langString
Kikstart 2, anche scritto Kikstart II o Kikstart II: The Construction Set nelle schermate iniziali, è un videogioco di motocross pubblicato nel 1987 per Commodore 64 e convertito successivamente anche per Amiga, Amstrad CPC e ZX Spectrum. È il seguito di Kikstart. Non va confuso con un'edizione per Commodore 128 del 1986, che a volte viene chiamata con il nome Kikstart 2, ma è soltanto un'espansione autonoma di Kikstart. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kikstart 2 ist ein Motorrad-Trial-Spiel, das 1987 von der Spielefirma Mr. Chip Software für den Commodore 64 und den Amiga entwickelt wurde. Das Spiel erlaubt es ein Kopf-an-Kopf Rennen auf einem horizontal geteilten Bildschirm zu bestreiten. Es ist die Fortsetzung des 1985 erschienenen Kikstart: Off-Road Simulator und wurde auf viele populäre Plattformen portiert.
rdf:langString Kikstart 2 is a motorcycle trials racing videogame released for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It enjoyed more success than its predecessor, Kikstart. The game allowed 2-player simultaneous (via a split-screen facility) or 1-player, vs-computer play. The basic premise is to control a bike using acceleration, braking, "hopping" and "wheelies" to navigate across a course of various obstacles, from ramps and gates to telephone boxes and tyres. The game was based on the BBC Television series Kick Start. An enhanced version of the original Kikstart was released for the Commodore 128, one of the few native mode game titles for that computer. This was initially titled Kikstart 2, as the initial boot screen shows. Some obstacles only allowed travel across them in certain ways. For instance, fences and wooden beams can only be navigated at low speed, without "hopping" or falling onto them. Tyres would only allow travel at high speeds, driving slowly will "throw" the rider. When a rider lands badly (i.e. with the front wheel first) or "falls off" an obstacle, they are catapulted a certain distance forward, imposing a certain time penalty because the player is not put back into the game until the screen has scrolled to a "safe" (i.e. flat) area of the course on which to restart the bike. Players can either play against their opponent in a straight-out race to the finish post, or they can "win" by aggregated finishing times. Courses are played in sets of five, denoted by a letter of the alphabet and can be edited by the player using the built-in course designer. This allowed the user to place any obstacles on a blank track and later save and share completed courses.
rdf:langString Kikstart 2, anche scritto Kikstart II o Kikstart II: The Construction Set nelle schermate iniziali, è un videogioco di motocross pubblicato nel 1987 per Commodore 64 e convertito successivamente anche per Amiga, Amstrad CPC e ZX Spectrum. È il seguito di Kikstart. Non va confuso con un'edizione per Commodore 128 del 1986, che a volte viene chiamata con il nome Kikstart 2, ma è soltanto un'espansione autonoma di Kikstart. Il nome della serie fa riferimento, non ufficialmente, al programma televisivo di trial della BBC. Anche il tema musicale in gara deriva dalla sigla del programma (Be My Boogie Woogie Baby di Drafi Deutscher).
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