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    Metro-Cross
    Developer(s)Namco
    Publisher(s)Namco
    Platform(s)Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, NES, ZX Spectrum
    Release date1985
    Genre(s)Platformer
    Mode(s)Up to 2 players, alternating turns
    Input methods8-way Joystick; 1 button
    CabinetUpright, cabaret, and cocktail
    Arcade systemNamco Pac-Land
    DisplayHorizontal orientation, Raster

    Metro-Cross is an arcade game, released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware (but with a video system like that used in Dragon Buster), modified to support a 2048-color palette. It uses a 6809 microprocessor, a 63701 microprocessor, and a Namco 8-channel waveform PSG for sounds

    Metro-Cross is a platform game where the player must run through 32 futuristic levels. He is given a time limit to run through each one while avoiding obstacles and collecting items. The actual running happens automatically, the job of the player is to dodge obstacles and collect items by moving the character sideways and adjusting the speed.

    If the character finishes the race within the time limit, the remaining time is converted into bonus points and he moves on to the next track. Every fourth track is a special track, which uses the time left over from the previous three as additional time. However, if the character hasn't reached the finish line when the time limit is up, the game is over.

    Obstacles along the way include glass panels, which break under the character's weight and drop him to a hole, and steam jets which shoot steam at the character. Landing on a glass panel and pushing forward on the joystick, however, creates an extra long jump. Later tracks also feature balls that bounce along the track and must be avoided. Colliding with an obstacle results in a penalty of a few seconds. Later levels include frogs that attempt to jump on you and slow you down. If 3 frogs jump on you at the same time, you are reduced to a very slow speed.

    Also along the track are springboards, which can be used to propel the character forward at a great speed. Some tracks have a special layout of springboards, where it is possible to use a springboard to land directly on another one. Some tracks also have skateboards which speed the character up and make him immune to some obstacles. There are two colours of cans found along the track. Kicking the cans gains bonus points, but jumping on them and knocking them over activates a special effect. Jumping on a blue can stops the timer for a few seconds, and jumping on a green can gives an extra burst of speed.

    The game was successfully converted to various home formats, including the Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, and the ZX Spectrum.

    External links

    • Metro-Cross at The Legacy
    • Metro-Cross at Mame.net
    • Metro Cross at MobyGames
    • Metro-Cross at World of Spectrum
    • Metro-Cross at The Killer List of Videogames


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