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Chase

 
Games: Chase
  • Release Date: 1977
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: 2D Action

Game Description

One of nine Atari VCS launch titles, Chase, aka Surround, is an enjoyable, though graphically crude, game in which players maneuver a dot that leaves a barrier behind as it moves. The object is to force your opponent's dot to collide with your barrier or the playfield border. Fourteen different game variations allow for diagonal movement, progressive speedup, and more. Gameplay, sound effects, and graphics are overly simplistic, but two-player games are highly competitive and lots of fun. Chase was a big influence on the Light Cycles sequence of the Tron arcade game.
~ Brett Alan Weiss, All Game Guide
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Chase is the act of chasing or pursuing. It is derived from the French chasse, with the additional meaning of hunting (game). This also gave rise to the use of chase for a substantial area in England reserved for hunting, the equivalent of a Royal forest, but belonging to a subject, usually a great nobleman.

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Chase
Gender Male
Meaning Hunter or Huntsman
Region of Origin England and British Isles
Language of Origin Anglo-Norman
Derived Chasseur
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Chase is a given name in the English language, especially in the United States. It is a transferred use of the surname.

Factual

  • Chase Utley (born 1978), baseball second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Chase Daniel (born 1986), football quarterback for the Washington Redskins
  • Chase Coffman (born 1986), football tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals
  • Chase Headley (born 1984), baseball outfielder for the San Diego Padres
  • Chase Blackburn (born 1983), football linebacker for the New York Giants

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  • Chase (land), a geographical term (usually British) designating an area of privately-owned land for hunting
  • Chase (algorithm), an algorithm in database construction, to test if a decomposition is lossless
  • CHASE (cut holes and sink 'em), American military parlance for scuttling ships
  • Chase Field, the home stadium of the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Chase (lighting), an effect in which light sources are lit up sequentially
  • CHASE hospice care for children, a charity that supports life limited children in the South East

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