Money is the route of all evil

In one of their most optimistic releases to date, retro-fans Hamster have added Sun Electronics’ maze-racerRoute 16to their expansive Arcade Archives range, with the ’80s arcade available today on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Released way, way,wayback in 1981,Route 16has a selection of Formula 1-style cars dash around simplistic mazes. There’s no finish line, the goal is simply to collect as many sacks of cash as possible. I like to think that this was designed as a clever commentary of how the future of F-1 would be led by capitalism. But then, that’s me reaching to have more to say about this forgotten game.

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Route 16was eventually ported to the Famicom, and even the Arcadia 2001. I’m not sure what other video games feature Arcadia 2001 and the PlayStation 4 on the same format list, but I’m thinking that’s a definite rare occurrence. Rarity does not always equate to value, however, and it’s your call whether $8 is a fair price for this very basic game, given other releases available in the Arcade Archive collection.

Route 16is available today on PS4 in Japan and on Nintendo Switch worldwide.

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