LeMans (video game)

LeMans is a single-player race game created by Atari, Inc. in 1976.[1] It is the successor to the Gran Trak 10 and Gran Track 20 video games.

LeMans
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)Atari, Inc.
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
Genre(s)Racing
CabinetUpright/Standard
CPUdiscrete
SoundAmplified Mono (one channel)
DisplayHorizontal orientation, raster (black & white), Standard Resolution

Gameplay

LeMans is a single-player racing video game in which the player drives along a race track shown in top-down view. The player controls the car using a steering wheel, accelerator and brake peddles and a four-position gear stick. The objective is to drive against a time limit around a series of race tracks, while avoiding oil slicks and the walls. There are six tracks based on real world race tracks (Le Mans, Nürburgring, Sebring, Laguna Seca, Silverstone and Daytona) and four "mystery tracks", two of which will be chosen at random if the player manages to complete the first six tracks within the time limit.[1]

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References

Notes
    1. "LeMans". Arcade Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
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