> I asked him about it when the original prototype surfaced, and here's what he told > me: > > Yes, this was my game. Only ONE ever built, I was working on it when Sente > finally closed, and the game was left sitting in a Golf Land in San Jose and > no one went and got it. That was around 1987 I believe, about April if I > recall. > > It had 3 steering wheels, the same type as on the game Stocker. Yes, it was > a standard SAC-1 game. There was also a gas pedal and a start button, and > maybe one more button, but maybe not. The Wheel I believe was a gray code > wheel, but again, I may not be sure, it was a while ago. A gray code wheel > was like Atari's steering wheels, two bits would change in a gray code > method (no more than 1 bit at a time) and that told you which way the wheel > was turning. It was not a position number, or an analog pot I am sure. > > Strangely enough, it looks a bit different from what I remember, maybe > someone worked on it more after I left? I do not remember "luck" as > something you could buy in the store, and I also had a picture of a garage > with the car on the rack when you bought parts. Cool.
Gray’s binary, at that late of a date? Interesting. I always thought that was left in the 70s with Sea Wolf and the racers of that era...
I wonder who supplied the original proto...
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