Rip-Off

Rip-Off

Infobox VG
title = Rip-Off


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developer = Tim Skelly
publisher = Cinematronics
designer = Tim Skelly
release = 1980 (Arcade)
platforms= Arcade Game
genre = Shooter game
modes = Single player, 2 player co-op
cpu=
sound=
cabinet=Horizontal
display=Monochrome Vector
input =

Rip-Off is a top-down vector shoot 'em up arcade game released by Cinematronics in 1980. It is the first arcade game to feature cooperative gameplay and to exhibit flocking behavior.

Gameplay

The objective of "Rip-Off" is to prevent computer-controlled enemies from stealing eight canisters set in the center of the screen for as long as possible. One or two players control tank-like vehicles while enemies rush onto the field and attempt to drag the canisters off the edge of the screen. Enemies can be defeated by shooting or colliding with them. The game is over when all the canisters are removed from the playfield.

External links

Rip-Off: A Description of Programmed Behavior in a Video Game [http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/RipOff_Flocking.html]


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