Red Baron (1980 Video Game)
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''Red Baron'' is an
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developed by Atari, Inc. and released in 1981. A first-person
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game, the player takes the role of a
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ace in a
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fighting on the side of the
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. The game is named after the nickname of
Manfred von Richthofen Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (; 2 May 1892 â€“ 21 April 1918), known in English as Baron von Richthofen or the Red Baron, was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered the ace-of-aces of th ...
, German
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. The game uses the same monochrome
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and similar hardware as Atari's own '' Battlezone''; both were developed at the same time. Like Battlezone, the player is presented with a first-person view of the action. Both ''Battlezone'' and ''Red Baron'' use additional hardware, an "Auxiliary" board, to perform the mathematical computations required for simulating a 3D environment.


Gameplay

The game is divided up into rounds. Most rounds are divided into air combat (shooting from one to three airplanes in formation) and ground combat (two zeppelins and multiple ground targets). While the game does not feature accurate flight physics (the plane cannot be crashed directly into the ground, for instance), the vector-rendered mountain ranges serve as solid objects and flying into or through them causes the player to crash and lose one
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. The mountain ranges do not impede attacks, either from the player or the enemies, and can be shot through. Enemies include: formations of enemy
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,
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, pillboxes, turrets, and enemy buildings. ''Red Baron'' adjusts its own game difficulty by maintaining a consistent average game time from the last 32 games played. The
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stores top three scores as well as average game times. In other words, this game has "adaptive difficulty". The goal of this feature was to adapt to the skill level of the typical player at that location and prevent excessive game times. The upright versions of '' Battlezone'' (1980) and ''Red Baron'' share the same cabinet. In ''Battlezone'', the player looks through a window that was shaped like a tank periscope. Side-view windows were available on both sides for people not playing the game to watch the action. ''Battlezone'' utilizes a two-way mirror to superimpose the monitor display (mounted horizontally) on a tank "interior" background. Although ''Red Baron'' uses the same cabinet as ''Battlezone'', no mirror is used and the monitor is mounted vertically, with the player viewing the display directly. ''Battlezone'' and ''Red Baron'' both used the same "Analog Vector Generator" (AVG) circuit boards and by switching the
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's they could be interchanged (with very minor jumper additions). ''Red Baron'' and ''Battlezone'' use different auxiliary boards which are not interchangeable.


Reception

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'' magazine reported that ''Red Baron'' was not successful in arcades despite "gorgeous quadra-scan graphics and magnificent audio frills", and expressed hope that "this marvelous flight simulator with a combat theme will re-emerge in home format some day".


Legacy

While playing ''Red Baron'' in 1982, Bill Stealey and Sid Meier decided to create what became
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's first game, ''
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''. The company later obtained the unit they had played as a memento. ''Red Baron'' was released as part of the '' Atari: 80 Classic Games in One!'' compilation for
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, and later on the
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and
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in '' Atari Anthology''. This version included parts of the cabinet art surrounding the game screen. The game is also available on '' Atari Greatest Hits Volume 2'' for the DS. The arcade version of ''Red Baron'' is also available on the AtGames Legends Ultimate Arcade Cabinet.


See also

* ''
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'' (1990) and '' Red Baron II'' by Dynamix * '' Knights of the Sky'' by MicroProse in 1990 for MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST * '' Master of the Skies: The Red Ace'' (a.k.a. ''Hunt for the Red Baron'') in 2000 by Small Rockets for Windows * The Red Baron in popular culture - video game references
List of games featuring von Richthofen
- Mobygames


References


External links

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