Pole Position is a racing video game released in 1982 by Namco, the creators of Pac-Man. In Pole Position, the player has to complete a lap in a certain amount of time in order to qualify for an F1 race at the Fuji Racetrack. After qualifying, the player has to face other cars in a championship race.
For release in the United States, Namco approached Bally Midway with a choice of two games in 1982. Bally Midway chose Mappy while Atari was forced to go with Pole Position — which turned out to become the most popular game of 1983.
While many considered the three-screened racer TX-1, released in 1984 by Atari and designed by Tatsumi to be a sequel to Pole Position II, the true sequel arrived in 1987 with the release of Final Lap, which may be considered an unofficial Pole Position III.
Arcade games | Racing computer games | Namco games | Atari arcade games | 1982 arcade games | 1982 computer and video games | Atari 2600 games | Atari 5200 games | Atari 7800 games | Atari 8-bit family games | Commodore 64 games | Vectrex games | Intellivision games | ZX Spectrum games
ポールポジション (コンピューターゲーム) | Pole Position (Computerspiel) | Pole Position
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