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Paperboy

Arcade Video game published 39 years ago by Atari Games Corp.

Listed in MAME

Paperboy screenshot

Paperboy © 1985 Atari Games.

Paperboy is a one or two-player game in which the objective is to deliver Newspapers to the Paperboy's customers from Monday through to Sunday.

Each game begins with ten customers and ten non-customers. Paperboy's customers live in the brightly coloured houses, while non-customers live in dark coloured houses. To deliver to a customer, the player must throw a paper either into the customer's mailbox, or onto their front porch. Failure to deliver a paper to a customer results in the loss of that customer for the next day. Any damage done to a customer's property also results in the loss of that customer. Losing all ten of Paperboy's customers will get him fired and the game is over. However, on any day in which all customers have their papers successfully delivered, one of the non-customers will re-subscribe.

Non-customers' houses and yards are loaded with targets at which to throw your extra papers (windows, lamps, statues, etc.). Hitting these targets earns points for the "Breakage Bonus", which is displayed at the top center of the screen. The total Breakage Bonus is awarded to the player at the end of each day (or at the end of the game-whichever comes first).

If Paperboy loses a customer, that customer's house will be dark coloured the next day. As a non-subscriber, this house now presents more targets at which to throw newspapers for building up the Breakage Bonus. At the start of each day, a map of Paperboy's route is displayed to indicate subscriber and non-subscriber houses. This helps to remind players of what customers they may have lost on the previous day and the location of remaining customers.

Paperboy can carry a maximum of ten papers at a time, but can restock his supply by riding over paper bundles placed here and there on his route. A paper supply indicator is displayed underneath the player's score.

While making his deliveries, Paperboy must avoid collisions with all stationary objects and other characters moving about the neighborhood. To avoid collisions, Paperboy can ride his bike anywhere - on the sidewalk, in the street, or into front yards. A collision with anything results in the loss of a life.

In addition to the obstacles, non-subscribers are hostile towards Paperboy and will attack him and try to knock him down. If Paperboy damages a subscriber's property, that character may also attack. So the more customers that are lost, the more hostile the neighborhood becomes toward Paperboy.

At the end of each delivery day, players have a chance to sharpen their skills by guiding Paperboy through the Paperboy Training Grounds. This obstacle course is filled with various targets at which to throw newspaper, as well as ramp jumps to be negotiated. This is a bonus round and no lives are lost for failing to reach the finish line.

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TECHNICAL/MACHINE PICT.
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Game ID : 136034

Runs on the "Atari System 2" hardware.

Players: 2
Control: Bicycle handlebars
Buttons: 2 (one on each side of the handlebars, for throwing papers)

TRIVIA

Even if the title screen says 1984, Paperboy was released in April 1985.

3,442 units were produced. The selling price was $2,495.

On Monday, June 30, 1986; Mr. Mark Caesar and Mr. Robin Hallingstad filed a suit against Atari Games Corp. for $1 million plus profits alleging that the company stole the idea for a video game that was marketed by the name of PAPERBOY. The boys had submitted to Atari a detailed proposal for a similar game in July 1983.

After a score of 10,000,000 or more is achieved, the initial in the top 10 ranking merges with the score to produce a truly impressive score display. For example, if you had top score at 10,000,000, this would appear as '110000000'.

The default high score screen of "Cyberball 2072" features names of many Atari arcade games, including PAPERBOY.

Phil Britt holds the official record for this game ('Grand Slam' score of all three streets combined) with 1,136,435 points.

The main character appears on the 2012 animation movie "Wreck-It Ralph" from Walt Disney Animation Studios.

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TIPS AND TRICKS

1) Be careful not to move too slowly - swarms of bees or nasty whirlwinds may come to push you along.
2) Develop skill in maneuvering in and out of tight situations using the handlebar control.
3) Build up your Breakage Bonus by riding over flowers in non-subscribers' yards.
4) Some players prefer to lose many of their customers so they can do more 'trashing'. Others like to try for Perfect Deliveries. See which strategy scores highest for you.
5) Try hitting characters with papers - you might be pleased with the results!
6) Dirt piles in the streets can be used for making jumps, which will also score points

SERIES

1. Paperboy (1984)
2. Paperboy II (1992, Sega Genesis)
3. Paperboy (1999, Nintendo 64)

STAFF

Programmer : John Salwitz
Artist : Dave Ralston
Hardware Designer : Doug Snyder
Project Coordinator : Russell Dawe (Rusty Dawe)
Technician : Linda Sinkovic
Sound Designers : Hal Canon, Earl Vickers
Mechanical Engineer : Milt Loper
Animator : Will Noble

PORTS

CONSOLES:
usa Atari 7800 : Unreleased prototype
usa Nintendo NES (dec.1988) "Paperboy [Model NES-PY]"
europe Sega Master System (1990) "Paperboy [Model 5008]"
usa Sega Master System (1990) "Paperboy [Model 5121]"
europe Nintendo NES (oct.26, 1990)
usa Sega Genesis (1991)
europe Sega Mega Drive (1991)
japan Nintendo Famicom (jan.30, 1991) "Paperboy [Model ALT-7B]"
japan Sega Mega Drive (june.26, 1992) "Paperboy [Model T-48043]"
brazil Sega Master System (1992) : by Tec Toy
usa Sony PlayStation "Paperboy [Model SLUS-00848]" : Unreleased
usa Sony PlayStation (dec.31, 1997) "Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Atari Collection 2 [Model SLUS-00449]"
europe Sony PlayStation (june.1998) "Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Atari Collection 2 [Model SLES-00712]"
usa Nintendo 64 (oct.31, 1999) "Paperboy [Model NUS-NYPE-USA]"
europe Nintendo 64 (mar.2000) "Paperboy [Model NUS-NYPP-EUR]"
usa Sega Dreamcast (nov.15, 2001) "Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits Vol. 2 [Model T-9714N]"
usa Sony PS2 (nov.18, 2003) "Midway Arcade Treasures [Model SLUS-20801]"
usa Microsoft XBOX (nov.24, 2003) "Midway Arcade Treasures"
usa Nintendo GameCube (dec.18, 2003) "Midway Arcade Treasures [Model DOL-GAKE-USA]"
europe Microsoft XBOX (feb.6, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures"
europe Sony PS2 (feb.6, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures [Model SLES-51927]"
usa europe japan Microsoft XBOX 360 [XBLA] (feb.14, 2007): Retired in 2010.

HANDHELDS:
usa Atari Lynx (1990) "Paperboy [Model PA2041]"
europe Nintendo Game Boy (1990) "Paperboy [Model DMG-MP-EUR]"
uk Nintendo Game Boy (1990) "Paperboy [Model DMG-MP-UKV]"
usa Nintendo Game Boy (jul.1990) "Paperboy [Model DMG-MP-USA]"
usa europe Sega Game Gear (1992)
europe Nintendo Game Boy Color (1999) "Paperboy [Model CGB-AYPP-EUR]"
usa Nintendo Game Boy Color (1999) "Paperboy [Model CGB-AYPE-USA]"
usa Nintendo GBA (aug.21, 2005) "2 Games in One! Paperboy + Rampage [Model AGB-B6BE-USA]"
europe Nintendo GBA (sept.16, 2005) "2 Games in One! Paperboy + Rampage [Model AGB-B6BP]"
usa Sony PSP (dec.13, 2005) "Midway Arcade Treasures Extended Play [Model ULUS-10059]"
europe Sony PSP (feb.24, 2006) "Midway Arcade Treasures Extended Play [Model ULES-00180]"

COMPUTERS:
europe BBC Micro (1984)
usa Tandy Color Computer (1985) "Paper Route"
usaCommodore 16 (1986)
europe Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1986)
usa europe Commodore C64 (1986)
europe Amstrad CPC (1986) : by Elite Systems
usa PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (1988)
Apple IIGS (1988)
usa Atari ST (1988)
europe Amstrad CPC (1989) "12 Top Amstrad Hits"
europe Commodore Amiga (1989)
usa PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (jan.1, 1999) "Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Atari Collection 2"
usa PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (aug.27, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures"
europe PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (nov.23, 2004) "Midway Arcade Treasures"

OTHERS:
usa Tiger Handheld LCD Game (1988)
usa Mobile Phones (june.11, 2006)
usa BlackBerry (nov.30, 2009) "Paperboy [Model 4704]"
usa Apple iPhone/iPod (dec.18, 2009) "Paperboy [Model 339779244]"
usa Apple iPhone/iPod (jan.27, 2010) "Paperboy ES [Model 351632756]"
usa Apple iPhone/iPod (feb.3, 2010) "Paperboy Classic [Model 345105800]"
usa Apple iPhone/iPod (nov.4, 2010) "Paperboy: Special Delivery [Model 388964792]"

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