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Checkmate

GS APP ID45127ReleaseTBADeveloperDave Nutting AssociatesPublisherMidway Manufacturing

Checkmate is an arcade game, that was released by Midway Games in 1977. It utilizes an Intel 8080 microprocessor (running at 1.9968 MHz), and was the first game from the company that allowed up to four players to play simultaneously. All four players must use a 4-way joystick and take up control of a snake-like line which leaves a trail behind it (if there are less than four players, the remaining lines will be controlled by the CPU) - and the objective is to force all other lines, regardless of whether they are player- or CPU-controlled, into the walls or your own trails (much like in Gremlin Industries' Blockade, Comotion and Hustle). Every time one line gets forced into a wall or another line, the text "PLAYER X CHECKS OUT/MEETS HIS MAKER/PRONOUNCED DEAD" (X being 1, 2, 3, or 4), will appear at the bottom of the screen; once there is only one line left, it's declared the winner of the current round and will receive a single point. Depending on how the cabinet is set, a game can be between two and five rounds long - and, whichever line has the most points at the finish will get declared the overall winner (which means that if any of the CPU-controlled lines have more points than yours at the end they will be considered the overall winners). Atari's Dominos (which was also released in 1977), also features similar gameplay to this title; however, it will only allow up to two players to play it as opposed to four.

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Checkmate is an arcade game, that was released by Midway Games in 1977. It utilizes an Intel 8080 microprocessor (running at 1.9968 MHz), and was the first game from the company that allowed up to four players to play simultaneously. All four players must use a 4-way joystick and take up control of a snake-like line which leaves a trail behind it (if there are less than four players, the remaining lines will be controlled by the CPU) - and the objective is to force all other lines, regardless of whether they are player- or CPU-controlled, into the walls or your own trails (much like in Gremlin Industries' Blockade, Comotion and Hustle). Every time one line gets forced into a wall or another line, the text "PLAYER X CHECKS OUT/MEETS HIS MAKER/PRONOUNCED DEAD" (X being 1, 2, 3, or 4), will appear at the bottom of the screen; once there is only one line left, it's declared the winner of the current round and will receive a single point. Depending on how the cabinet is set, a game can be between two and five rounds long - and, whichever line has the most points at the finish will get declared the overall winner (which means that if any of the CPU-controlled lines have more points than yours at the end they will be considered the overall winners). Atari's Dominos (which was also released in 1977), also features similar gameplay to this title; however, it will only allow up to two players to play it as opposed to four.

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ActionStrategyQuiz/TriviaCard & Board GameArcade

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Checkmate FAQ

When was Checkmate released?

Checkmate was released on TBA.

What is the GameWorld (gS) score of Checkmate?

Checkmate has a GameWorld (gS) score of 69 out of 100, aggregated from Steam, IGDB, Metacritic and more.

What genre is Checkmate?

Checkmate is a Action, Strategy, Quiz/Trivia, Card & Board Game, Arcade game.

Who developed Checkmate?

Checkmate was developed by Dave Nutting Associates and published by Midway Manufacturing.

Does Checkmate support multiplayer?

Checkmate supports single-player.

Where can I find guides, Korean patches and downloads for Checkmate?

On the Checkmate page at GameWorld you can browse community guides and download resources (Korean patches, trainers, save files and more), or upload your own.

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