Top Skater
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Top Skater | |
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Developer(s) | Sega |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | May 1997 |
Genre(s) | Sports, racing |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Arcade system | Sega Model 2 |
Top Skater is an arcade game released by Sega in 1997, and built on the Sega Model 2 hardware.[1] It was one of the first arcade games to feature a skateboard controller interface.[2]
In Top Skater, players stand on a skateboard-like platform which swung side-to-side or tilted, manipulating the actions of the avatars in the game. The game has ramps, rails and other skating objects from which the player can do tricks to gain points.
The game debuted at Sega's GameWorks venue in Seattle.[1] The main sponsor of the game was Coca-Cola.
The game's style is like that of the later Sega game Crazy Taxi, noticeably the character art design and music type. Top Skater was also directed by Kenji Kanno. A sequel called Air Trix was released in 2001.
Top Skater can be played on the Model 2 emulator available for Windows.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of the game consisted entirely of these songs by the punk rock band Pennywise:
- "Society" (from the then-released Full Circle)
- "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (from Pennywise)
- "Homesick" (from Unknown Road)
- "It's What You Do With It" (from About Time)
- "Dying To Know" (from Unknown Road)
- "Searching" (from About Time)
- "The Secret" (from Pennywise)
- "Try To Conform" (from Unknown Road)
- "Peaceful Day" (from About Time)
- "Perfect People" (from About Time)
References
- ^ a b Webb, Marcus (June 1997). "Sega and GameWorks". Next Generation. No. 30. Imagine Media. p. 28.
- ^ Mark J. P. Wolf (2008), The video game explosion: a history from PONG to Playstation and beyond, p. xx, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 0-313-33868-X