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K-Razy Shoot-Out
DeveloperK-Byte
PublishersK-Byte
CBS Software
CBS Electronics (5200)
DesignersKeith Dreyer
Torre Meeder[1]
PlatformsAtari 8-bit, Atari 5200
Release1981: Atari 8-bit
1983: Atari 5200
GenreMultidirectional shooter

K-Razy Shoot-Out is a clone of the arcade video game Berzerk developed by K-Byte, a division of Kay Enterprises, and released for Atari 8-bit computers in 1981.[2] The game was written by Torre Meeder and Keith Dreyer,[3] and was the first Atari 8-bit cartridge from a third-party developer.[4] An Atari 5200 version followed in 1983. The team of Dreyer and Meeder also wrote the 1983 Atari 8-bit game Boulders and Bombs.[1]

K-Razy Shoot-Out is part of a series of titles with the "K-" prefix, including K-Razy Kritters[5] and K-Star Patrol.[6] All of them were published on cartridge. After CBS Software purchased K-Byte,[7] the games were published under the CBS brand, including the Atari 5200 port of K-Razy Shoot-Out.[8]

Gameplay

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As in Berzerk, the goal is to destroy all of the robots occupying a series of randomly generated mazes. In Berzerk, if the player takes too long to clear a maze, an indestructible bouncing ball ("Evil Otto") drives the player to an exit. K-Razy Shoot-Out uses a visible timer instead.[9] If the timer runs out, the game ends. If the player exits a maze without clearing it, the player has to replay one or two mazes without getting points.[10]

Reception

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K-Razy Shoot-Out sold 35,000 copies by June 1982.[11] John J. Anderson of Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, wrote that as a Berzerk clone, "the only element that's missing is the speech ... lots of fun, and has a great deal of staying power".[4] It won the 1983 Arcade Award for "Best Arcade/Action Computer Game" from Electronic Games magazine.[2] The Berzerk similarity was mentioned, but also that the game has "a unique flavor" on its own way.

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