Publisher: (Not Published) Genre: Skating Programmer: Chris Butler & Paul Lebrasse Year: 1987 C64 Type:
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'720° Part 2' is an unreleased game for the Commodore 64, written by Chris Butler and Paul Lebrasse. It was intended as a sequel to the original '720°,' a skateboarding game developed by Atari and ported to various platforms, including the Commodore 64. The original game was known for its unique blend of skateboarding and arcade-style gameplay, featuring a hub world where players could choose different skate parks and challenges. The sequel aimed to expand on this concept, though details about its specific features or improvements remain scarce due to its unreleased status.
The game's development was likely influenced by the success of the original '720°,' which was praised for its innovative mechanics and vibrant visuals. However, '720° Part 2' never saw an official release, leaving its exact content and gameplay a mystery. The reasons for its cancellation are unclear, but it may have been due to technical limitations, shifting priorities, or other development challenges common in the gaming industry at the time.
Information about '720° Part 2' is limited, and it is not listed in major databases like Lemon64 or LaunchBox, which typically catalog released and unreleased Commodore 64 games. This lack of documentation suggests that the project may have been abandoned early in development, leaving little to no trace of its existence beyond mentions by the developers or enthusiasts. Despite its obscurity, the game remains a point of interest for fans of retro gaming and the Commodore 64 library.