Poly Play
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Poly Play | |
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Developer(s) | VEB Polytechnik |
Publisher(s) | VEB Polytechnik |
Release date(s) | 1985 (estimate, exact date unknown) |
Genre(s) | Various |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Input | Joystick; 1 button |
Arcade cabinet | Upright |
Arcade display | Raster, standard resolution (Used: 512 x 256), horizontal |
Poly Play is an arcade game developed in the German Democratic Republic in 1985; it is the only such machine to originate in the Eastern Bloc. It was created by VEB Polytechnik and contained a number of games, including a knock-off of Pac-Man.
[edit] Hardware
Poly Play ran on a Soviet clone of the Zilog Z80 CPU, which was clocked at 2.457600 MHz and a custom sound chip. Its display ran at a resolution of 512*256 at 50 Hz and supported a palette of ten colours, though it could also use coloured overlays. The machine's coin slot was designed for 50 Pfennig, but it was flawed - the pressure sensor could be deceived by pressing a 1-Pfennig coin very sharply into the top of the slot. However, this was largely tolerated because the machine was not a capitalistic commercial venture, but a state-owned product found predominantly in FDGB holiday homes, youth hostels and non-profit clubs. The machine ran with a deactivated coin slot in many youth clubs. However, the free play often caused large crowds to form around it, which incited their reactivation.
A Poly Play machine is currently on display with the touring video game show "Game On". Two machines can also be seen at RetroGames e.V. in Germany.
[edit] Games
Hirschjagd (Deer Hunt) is similar to Robotron 2084. Translation from the game: The fleeing deer must be pursued and hunted, but only 10 shots are available. A shot that hits the deer is not deducted. Around every 15 seconds, a shot must be fired or it will be lost. |
Hase und Wolf (Hare and Wolf) is a faster-paced Pac-Man clone and was based on the Russian cartoon series Nu, pogodi!, popular in the GDR. The Hare must eat everything that it can get. It has to avoid the Wolf, who wants to eat it! Scoring: Pea 1 point, carrot 5 points, pear 7 and/or 10 points |
Abfahrtslauf (Downhill Run) is a simple sport game in which one must ski between the flags. The gates go from 6 meters wide, half the screen size (very easy) down to 0.2 meters (impossible). This game can become very fast. |
Schmetterlinge (Butterflies) with Pittiplatsch or Mole, both stars of children's television series in the GDR; however, the game is more suited to adults. The flowers act as obstacles that must be traversed. |
Schiessbude (Shooting Gallery) is a Carnival clone. Shoot to score. A balloon gives you one point; a duck, two; and a flower, three. Ammunition can be reloaded by shooting into the left magazine. For each of the three rows there is, in the top right, a multiplier field to hit (coloured yellow, blue and pink). The longer one plays, the greater the number of ducks to emerge; ducks in the lowest row can steal one's ammunition if not dealt with quickly. |
Merkspiel (Memory Game) Remember all pictures and reveal them, playing against time. Each picture also has its own sound. If you forget a picture, its sound plays. |
Four other games were planned. In the source code, there are paragraphs referring to the following games: "Der Gärtner / The Gardener", "Im Gewächshaus / The Greenhouse", "Hagelnde Wolken / Hailing Clouds" and "Der Taucher / The Diver". At least two games (probably "Hagelnde Wolken", a Space Invaders clone, and "Der Taucher", a game where malicious fish attacks a diver) have been installed on some machines.
[edit] External links
- Andy's Arcade page with many internal views of the surviving cabinets.
- RetroGames e.V. German Club with two working Poly Play machines.
- Poly Play at the Killer List of Videogames
- BBC article about Poly Play
- PolyPlay.de - German Website about Poly-Play, here you can play the Poly-Play-Games.
- Poly Play at robotrontechnik.de (in German, with screenshot of the game "Der Gärtner / The Gardener")