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This is a rather basic game. Each player uses a set of two levers to control a simple tank inside a maze. Blast mines and your opponent to win (This is a two player only title, so you will need a friend to play). This is basically the same game as "Tank", but with different levels.
TECHNICAL The Tank II cabinet was an upright with woodgrain sides, and no side art at all. The main monitor bezel and marquee have all the art (they are done in orange with primitive pictures of tanks). The control panel has four joysticks mounted on it (two for each player). These are of the lever type, and only move up and down. This is exactly the same cabinet that Tank came in, only the name has changed. The PCB to this game can be modified in many ways, to change the behavior of the game. A little solder work can produce effects such as new mazes, invisible tanks, guided missiles, and even warp effects. In fact it is possible to wire these modifications up so you can turn them on with the flip of a switch (they all work by grounding various pins on the games PCB, therefore you can wire said pins to ground with a switch in-between for player selectable options). All these option were basically the next 7 or 8 Tank games hiding on the Tank II board. But the new versions were never released, as someone figured out the hacks back in the 70s, and published instructions in an industry magazine.
TRIVIA Released in May 1975, selling at an MSRP of $1145.
The original "Tank" was an instant hit. So Kee (Atari), quickly devised a plan to launch a whole series of Tank games. They designed a boardset that could be easily modified to change the game. This would allow them to come out with a new Tank game whenever they wanted, with no real extra work needed.
SERIES
Tank [Upright model] (1974)
Tank [Cocktail Table model] (1974)
Tank II (1975)
Tank III (1975)
Tank 8 (1976)
Ultra Tank (1978)
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[US] Coleco (1977) "Telstar Combat [Model 6065]"
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