LoginRegisterContact

Side Trak

Arcade Video game published 45 years ago by Exidy, Inc.

Listed in MAME

Side Trak screenshot

Side Trak © 1979 Exidy.

Side Trak is a black & white man-versus-machine game where the goal is to pick up all of the waiting passengers with your train while avoiding the computer-driver 'killer engine' which aims to take you out in a head-on collision. You can control your train via the 'fast' button which allows you to temporarily increase your speed on the tracks. You can also use the joystick to switch between several tracks at various junction points.

Each time you make a complete circuit around the track and pass the start marker on the outside track, another car is added to your train.

Goodies for Side Trak
Click to enlarge
(members only)
TECHNICAL/MACHINE PICT.
1

Main CPU : MOS Technology M6502 (@ 705.562 Khz)
Sound Chips : Discrete circuitry, DAC

Screen orientation : Horizontal
Video resolution : 248 x 256 pixels
Screen refresh : 57.00 Hz
Palette colors : 8

Players : 1
Control : 4-way joystick
Buttons : 1

TRIVIA

Side Trak was released in April 1979. It is the first of several games that were developed on a common Exidy platform which would eventually become host to their most popular games. Early revisions of the platform — Side Trak included — had custom sound generators tailored for each game, along with a primitive tone generator that could play one of two very short preprogrammed sequences of notes (Later games eventually included a common sound system).

SCORING
Passengers picked up from the outermost track are worth 10 points.
Passengers picked up from each successive inner track are worth an additional 10 points.
On top of that, passengers picked up when you have additional cars in tow add another 10 points to car.
PORTS

CONSOLES:
Colecovision: Unreleased prototype.
Colecovision (2012): Homebrew port.

SOURCES

Game's ROM.
Game's picture.