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This Air Raid figure is the perfect Autobot to destroy the Decepticon enemies! In Cybertronian mobile artillery mode, Air Raid has the firepower he needs to defeat his enemies. But in robot mode, his swords will make him nearly invincible in battle—and they combine into a triple blade!
'Air Raid Basketball' is an online game for Web browsers that focuses on one-on-one gameplay. You can choose from an assortment of players, all of which have a strength and weakness in their game. Whether it be three-point shooting or ball handling, each player is good at something. No matter which character you play as, you can always dunk on your opponent if you get an open lane.
Move toward the basket with the ball by using the arrow keys to direct your player. To do a dunk, you will need a clear path to the basketball.
Press the 'Up' arrow key to jump in the air. You need to press the arrow when you are between the basket and the free-throw line, roughly.
Press the 'Down' arrow key and the spacebar while you are in the air to dunk.
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Air Raid | |
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Developer(s) | Men-A-Vision |
Publisher(s) | Men-A-Vision |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Air Raid is a 1982 shoot 'em up published for the Atari 2600 by Men-A-Vision, the only game released by the company.[1] The cartridge is a blue T-handle design with a picture of flying saucers attacking a futuristic city. It had extremely limited distribution,[citation needed] making it highly sought after by video game collectors.
Gameplay[edit]
The player controls a ship which scrolls side-to side directly above two buildings, with the objective of protecting the buildings from being destroyed by the bombs of enemy ships above.[1]
Rarity[edit]
On April 10, 2010, the only believed to be complete game at the time (cartridge and box) known to still exist sold for $31,600.[2] The next known copy to surface on the internet was on October 22, 2011. The eBay auction offered an incomplete version of the game (cart only). Air Raid still sold for an impressive amount of $3,575 US. The transaction was completed, having both parties exchange positive feedback making this the second highest confirmed price paid for the game.[3] On October 24, 2012, the first truly complete game (cartridge, instruction manual and box) was listed for auction and eventually sold for $33,433.30.[4][5] Due to the media attention that this complete copy brought, on October 26, 2012, a third boxed copy (although without the instruction manual) has surfaced on eBay.[6] Near the end of 2010, the AtariAge website made a cartridge with a new label as a magnet.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ abWeiss, Brett (4 April 2011). Classic Home Video Games, 1972–1984: A Complete Reference Guide. McFarland. p. 30. ISBN978-0-7864-8755-4.
- ^Bricken, Rob (2010-04-13). 'Man Pays $31,600 for an Atari Game - Seriously'. Topless Robot. Voice Media Group. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
- ^'Air Raid Atari 2600 Sells for $3,575'. VideoGameAuctions.com. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- ^Corriea, Alexa Ray (25 October 2012). 'Family unearths rare Atari game from storage, it could sell for $30,000'. Polygon. Vox Media.
- ^Bennett, Harv (4 November 2012). 'The ONE THE ONLY Complete Air Raid Ever Found - CIB'. GameGavel. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012.
- ^'Atari 2600 Air Raid Game in Original Box Extremely RARE'. eBay. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
- ^'Air Raid - 2600 Cartridge Magnet'. Atariage.com. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
External links[edit]
- Air Raid at AtariAge
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