Full Throttle, also known as Top Speed, is a one-player racing arcade game developed by Taito in 1987. It is very similar in style to the Out Run games in that it features a fast, red car hurtling through the US countryside. The key difference in gameplay is the addition of a nitro boost button.[6] The game was released under the title Full Throttle in Japan, Top Speed in North America,[3] and both Full Throttle and Top Speed in Europe.[1][2]
Full Throttle / Top Speed | |
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Developer(s) | Taito |
Publisher(s) | |
Director(s) | Hiroyuki Sakou |
Designer(s) | Hiroyuki Sakou |
Programmer(s) | Kyouji Shimamoto Takeshi Murata Takeshi Ishizashi |
Artist(s) | Hiroyasu Nagai |
Composer(s) | Masahiko Takaki |
Platform(s) | Arcade, X68000 |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Arcade system | Taito Top Speed[5] |
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In Japan, Game Machine listed Full Throttle on their November 15, 1987 issue as being the second most-successful upright arcade unit of the month.[7]
Clare Edgeley of Computer and Video Games gave Top Speed a positive review, comparing it favorably to Out Run and stating "it must rank amongst the top as a realistic racing game with great graphics and smooth handling."[1] Commodore User, on the other hand, rated Full Throttle five out of ten, calling it a clone of Out Run and comparing it unfavorably to Sega's game.[2]
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