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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Hockey track He is a track hockey video game published in 1990 for Amiga and Atari ST computers from the LindoSoft of Monza. The first video game is never considered marketed on this sport [3] .For Amiga it was also published as Franco girardlli hockey In 1991 from the golden distribution of Brescia, taking its name from Franco Girardelli, at the time an important player from the Monza Roller [4] [5] . The original Hockey track It was also proposed as a help to deepen the basic language and video game programming techniques, in fact it was provided together with its source code for Amos Basic (Amiga) or Stos Basic (Atari ST) completely open, encouraging the user to modify it [6] . The game is in Italian and seems to have come out only on the Italian market. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The game takes place with a view from above to the fixed screen on the entire field, arranged horizontally. Since the scrolling is missing, the game area is relatively small [7] . On the pitch there are four players plus the goalkeeper for each team. The player always checks the hocke player closest to the ball, highlighted by a triangle. Your goalkeeper is controlled simultaneously by the same commands, but can only move along the door line, and you have to use the button to make it blocked the ball [8] . Hocke drivers can be crossed without touching each other and there are no fouls. The 16 teams of the Italian Serie A1 1989-1990 championship are available, whose names and colors of the shirts are customizable.You can face direct elimination tournament [7] With all the teams, single meeting against the computer, or meeting two players in competition (which required the extension of the Stos for the second Joystick [7] ). The duration of the meetings can be set, except in the tournament where it is at a minimum and followed by an extra time with play -off to the bitter end [8] . Hockey track It was entirely developed with the Stos Basic on Atari ST and then converted to Amos Basic on Amiga, which had recently been put on the market. According to the owner of the LindoSoft Doriano Benaglia, the two similar development environments had brought the two computers approached, and the company had a program that allowed to read the sources made with Stos on Amos. Then some changes were enough to complete the porting from one system to another, as happened with this game [6] . The interest in the hockey on the track, rare presence in the world of video games, also came from the fact that Benaglia himself was also a manager of Roller Monza, Italian champion team 1990 [3] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Hockey track It was the first title of a unusual Basic video game series with open code, initially nicknamed Brico-Game (from Bricolage, with reference to the possibility of DIY changes to the program) [6] [first] . The next was Hypnotic Land , of a completely different kind. At the time many amateur amateur programs were also available in public domain with open code, but according to Benaglia i Brico-Game commercial were distinguished by the most professional graphics [6] . ^ a b Brico Games, DIY games ( JPG ), in The Games Machine , n. 23, Hobby Editions, September 1990, p. 67, OCLC 955708482 . ^ Atari News . ^ a b Mcmicrocomputer 100 . ^ Advertising ( JPG ), in The Games Machine , n. 37, Xenia Edizioni, December 1991, p. 116, OCLC 955708482 . ^ Franco Girardelli, Life on the skates: “With the hockey I won everything, Monza raised!” . are ilgiorno.it , 5 June 2016. ^ a b c d Videogame & Computer World 20 . ^ a b c K 17 . ^ a b Video game guide twelfth . Hockey track ( JPG ), in Videogame & Computer World , year 3, n. 5\/6, Rho (MI), Derby, March 30, 1990, p. 15. Brico-Games ( JPG ), in Videogame & Computer World , year 3, n. 20, Rho (Mi), Derby, 30 October 1990, p. 8. Hockey track ( JPG ), in Video game guide , n. 12, Milan, Jackson editorial group, June 1990, p. 19. Hockey track ( JPG ), in K , n. 17, Milano, Gl\u00e9nat, Maggio 1990, p. 63, ISSN 1122-1 ( WC \u00b7 Acnp ) . Playworld ( JPG ), in Mcmicrocomputer , n. 100, Rome, Technimedia, October 1990, pp. 246-247, ISSN 1123-2714 ( WC \u00b7 Acnp ) . Hockey your track ( JPG ), in Atari News , year 6, n. 1, Il Volo, December 1991, p. 73. Franco girardlli hockey ( JPG ), in Videogame & Computer World , year 4, n. 24, Rho (MI), Derby, 30 December 1991, p. 14. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/hockey-track-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Hockey track – Wikipedia"}}]}]