River Raid
River Raid is one of the first Vertical Scrolling Shooter games, released in 1982 by Activision for the Atari 2600, then ported to several other platforms.
You fly a One-Hit-Point Wonder fighter plane down a river, shooting at ships, helicopters, and planes, and trying to avoid death by Collision Damage. As you get close to the ships and helicopters, they start moving back and forth across the river. The planes fly across the screen and Wrap Around. You will also die if you hit the riverbank or run out of fuel. The river is divided into sections, separated by bridges. You have to blow the bridge to pass into each section. Fortunately, the bridges and all the enemies are one hit point wonders too, so it's easy to cut through them.
Some sections of the river are straight, but in others, it splits in two, and you have to carefully fly down a narrow channel, then get back to the center once the two channels join up again. You also have to worry about fuel; your plane goes through it quickly, and will crash if you don't use the refueling stations scattered along the river. You can blow these up before you get to them, so you have to be careful about your shooting.
Known for its endless, never random, always changing map, generated procedurally. Also known for being programmed by Carol Shaw, the first female programmer in the industry.
- Check Point: The bridges.
- Collision Damage
- Depth Perplexion: You're down in the river, and will die if you hit the banks. But the enemy planes are flying over the land, so they're obviously higher than you. So how do you die when you hit them?
- Endless Game
- Every Bullet Is a Tracer
- Every Ten Thousand Points: You get an extra life.
- Everything Trying to Kill You
- The Golden Age of Video Games
- Instant 180-Degree Turn: The ships and helicopters.
- No Plot, No Problem
- One Bullet At a Time
- One-Hit-Point Wonder: You and everybody else.
- Scoring Points: The only objective. You can score up to a million points, at which point the score counter turns into exclamation marks.
- Shoot the Fuel Tank: Try to avoid this, but once you're done refueling, you can blow it up for a few more points.
- Vertical Scrolling Shooter
- Video Game Lives: You start with four, and can have up to ten.
- Wrap Around: The enemy planes.