Release Date: 1988
"Joust" is an arcade-style game originally developed by Williams Electronics and released in 1982, later adapted for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The game features a medieval fantasy theme where players take control of a knight wielding a lance while mounted on a flying ostrich. The primary objective is to defeat waves of enemies by colliding with them at higher elevations across various platforms and surviving their counterattacks. Players must carefully maneuver through the aerial battlefield, dodging lava pits and enemy attacks while attempting to topple adversaries into the lava below. The game is known for its novel gameplay mechanics and the introduction of cooperative two-player action, where players can either assist each other or compete for higher scores.
The gameplay of "Joust" revolves around its innovative control scheme and physics-based motion, setting it apart from other arcade games of its era. Players use a button to flap the ostrich's wings and a joystick to steer their direction, requiring skill to maintain control and altitude. As the game progresses, the difficulty increases, introducing more aggressive and varied enemies, such as the buzzard-riders. "Joust" was highly regarded for its simplicity and depth, creating a blend of easy-to-learn yet challenging gameplay that has influenced many subsequent video games. This title not only enjoyed success in arcades but also gained popularity through its various home console versions, cementing its place as a classic in the annals of gaming history.
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