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''Street Racer'', one of the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}'s launch titles, is a series of 27 games for one to four players, all based on a simple DrivingGame premise: Move your vehicle back and forth at the bottom of the screen, and either dodge or touch objects coming down from the top. The screen is divided into two tracks, players one and three are on the right, and players two and four are on the left.

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''Street Racer'', one of the UsefulNotes/{{Atari Platform/{{Atari 2600}}'s launch titles, is a series of 27 games for one to four players, all based on a simple DrivingGame premise: Move your vehicle back and forth at the bottom of the screen, and either dodge or touch objects coming down from the top. The screen is divided into two tracks, players one and three are on the right, and players two and four are on the left.
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* OneBulletAtATime: The Jet Shooter games.

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* OneBulletAtATime: The In the Jet Shooter games.games, you have to wait for your bullet to hit the enemy or reach the top of the screen before you can fire again.
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* DrivingGame
* NoPlotNoProblem
* ObstacleSkiCourse

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* DrivingGame
DrivingGame: You drive cars, go skiing, or fly a jet plane.
* NoPlotNoProblem
NoPlotNoProblem: No mention of who or where you are or where you're going.
* ObstacleSkiCourseObstacleSkiCourse: The Slalom games.



* PlayerVersusPlayer
* ScoringPoints

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* PlayerVersusPlayer
PlayerVersusPlayer: All the variations are divided into two separate playfields. There are one-player variations where you race the clock, but most variations are for two or four players.
* ScoringPointsScoringPoints: You score points for avoiding obstacles, shooting planes, or collecting numbers or balls.



* TopDownView

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* TopDownViewTopDownView: All the variations are seen from above.

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* AllStereotypeCast: features a self-absorbed rich guy, a sexy surfer girl, a hi-tech sumo fighter from Japan, a tribal chieftain from Kenya, a Red Baron pastiche from Germany, and a turban-wearing Turkish guy on a flying carpet.
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* TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames
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* AllStereotypeCast: features a self-absorbed rich guy, a sexy surfer girl, a hi-tech sumo fighter from Japan, a tribal chieftain from Kenya, a Red Baron pastiche from Germany, and a turban-wearing Turkish guy on a flying carpet.
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Not to be confused with the mid-90s video game of the same name published by Creator/{{Ubisoft}}.

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Not to be confused with the mid-90s video game of the same name published by Creator/{{Ubisoft}}..

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''Street Racer'', one of the {{Atari 2600}}'s launch titles, is a series of 27 games for one to four players, all based on a simple DrivingGame premise: Move your vehicle back and forth at the bottom of the screen, and either dodge or touch objects coming down from the top. The screen is divided into two tracks, players one and three are on the right, and players two and four are on the left.

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''Street Racer'', one of the {{Atari UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}'s launch titles, is a series of 27 games for one to four players, all based on a simple DrivingGame premise: Move your vehicle back and forth at the bottom of the screen, and either dodge or touch objects coming down from the top. The screen is divided into two tracks, players one and three are on the right, and players two and four are on the left.
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''Street Racer'', one of the {{Atari 2600}}'s launch titles, is a series of 27 games for one to four players, all based on a simple DrivingGame premise: Move your vehicle back and forth at the bottom of the screen, and either dodge or touch objects coming down from the top. The screen is divided into two tracks, players one and three are on the right, and players two and four are on the left.

* Games 1-6: Street racer. Avoid cars as you pass them.
* Games 7-12: Slalom. Ski down a hill while avoiding obstacles.
* Games 13-16: Dodgem. Use the fire button to move your car up the screen, to complete WrapAround "laps" while avoiding obstacles.
* Games 17-20: Jet Shooter. Shoot and dodge enemy planes as they come at you.
* Games 21-24: Number Cruncher. Run over numbers as they come down the screen.
* Games 25-27: Scoop Ball. Pick up balls and deposit them in a Computer Scooper.

!!''Street Racer'' provides examples of:
* DrivingGame
* TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames
* NoPlotNoProblem
* ObstacleSkiCourse
* OneBulletAtATime: The Jet Shooter games.
* PlayerVersusPlayer
* ScoringPoints
* TimedMission: 2:16 per round.
* TopDownView
* WrapAround: The Dodgem games.
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