![Cameltry [F2 System ver.] Cameltry [F2 System ver.]](images/marquees/374.jpg)
![Cameltry [F2 System ver.] Cameltry [F2 System ver.] screenshot](images/game/374_1.png)
Cameltry © 1990 Taito Corp.
The player must guide a ball through a number of mazes, rotating the maze through 180 degrees to get the ball to move in the desired direction - much like the special stages in the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive title, Sonic the Hedgehog. Each maze must be completed within a tight time limit, and a number of traps and obstacles litter the mazes to slow players down.
There are, however, a number of positive targets to be hit, and bonuses - such as additional time - can be found hidden away within the mazes. When the ball is stuck or the player would like to speed up, the JUMP button can be used. If the player runs out of time before reaching the goal, a random matching game is run to allow the player more time to complete the maze. This challenge, however, is very difficult to win.
Runs on the "Taito F2 System" hardware. It used a graphics extension on the board, the so called Taito F2 Expanded System.
Prom Stickers : C38
Players : 2
Control : Spinner
Buttons : 1

Even if the title screen says 1989, Cameltry was released in April 1990.
This game uses inertia and gravity to simulate how an actual ball in a maze would roll, under real-life conditions. This is what makes this game fun to play.
Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Cameltry, Cadash - PCCB-00043) on October 21, 1990.
Zuntata Records released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Zuntata History L'ab-normal 1st - ZTTL-0038) on April 1, 1999.
(feb.10, 2006) "Taito Memories Pocket"