Genre: | Arcade Game: Action |
Publisher: | Impulze |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Professionally released on 3" Disc |
Available For: | Amiga 500, Atari ST, Commodore 64 & Spectrum 48K |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st January 1992 |
Original Release Price: | £15.99 |
Market Valuation: | £5.00 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | - |
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The type of terribly simple game where you just rush round avoiding obstacles. Not impressive. Read Review
A two-player option might have saved this somewhat, but if it were my money, I'd go for something that would last for weeks rather than a couple of hours. Read Review
Playing Neighbours the game is infinitely more entertaining and interesting than watching the TV program. It's also a lot more believable. Read Review
A fun racer. If you didn't get it the first time round, then ignore the Neighbours tie-in and have a ride round the block with this. The theme tune's there too, in a simplified but groovy kinda way! Read Review
I suppose it's okay. Playability is good, graphics are smooth and, cos it's tough, there's plenty of mileage in it. Read Review
Scott Robinson and his skateboard are controlled via the following Joystick or Keyboard options:
Pressing FIRE starts the Neighbours computer game.
This is the main selection screen covering all of the actions in the races ahead.
Use this screen to pick the characters that you wish to challenge to a race, the additional obstacles that you will come across on the tracks, and the type of skateboard that you wish to compete on.
The following Neighbours characters, past and present, can be challenged to appear as race opposition.
The number of contestants are selected in the above order by pressing keys 1-4.
There are two skateboards available to race on. Pressing keys indicates your chosen racing board.
Trial and error will enable you to select the skateboard that suits your own racing style.
Extra obstacles can be selected to make the game more challenging. The more objects revealed, the more obstacles appear on the race track.
Press keys 1-3 to select the additional obstacles which appear in the racing screens.
Remember that the special obstacles not only cause havoc for Scott, but also for all of the other race opponents.
There are eight individual races that make up the Neighbours Challenge. These races take place over the following locations, under the guidance of Harold Bishop:
There are two races at each location, with two lap races on each track.
Each race scenario has its own particular layout and design, as well as obstacles relevant to that Neighbours location.
At the bottom of the racing screen, Scott Robinson's Popularity Meter is displayed as a large Neighbours logo. During the race, this will increase and decrease as the viewing audience judges Scott's performance in the race.
Colliding with popular characters will reduce your popularity, whereas picking up pieces of rubbish will increase your ratings in the eyes of the audience. Bonuses are awarded at the end of every race based upon Scott's current Popularity Rating.
If Popularity drops to zero during the course of a race, Scott is automatically dropped from the series and the game ends.
The aim of the game is therefore to keep Scott's popularity high, whilst at the same time arriving in the highest possible scoring position in the race.
Your current position is indicated on the map of Australia, with Scott's score and laps completed shown on the opposite side of the screen.
All players line up at the starting line at the beginning of the race. The starting pistol cracks into life, and the game begins.
As you race around the track, avoiding obstacles as well as other contestants, you must pass through the gates set up by Harold Bishop to mark out the agreed course. If you do not pass through all of the gates, you do not advance your score and you cannot win the race.
The television sets on the left hand side of the screen register the positions of the first three characters across the line.
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A digital version of Neighbours suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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