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'''''Car Wars''''' is a video game for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A home computer. ''Car Wars'' is a clone of the 1979 Sega game [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_On_(video_game) ''Head On'']. The player controls a car starting at the bottom of the screen and navigates it through an open grid full of dots. The object is to collect all the dots while avoiding crashing into other cars. The player's car is always moving counter-clockwise. The player, who can never stop the car or change direction, is only able to control the relative speed of the car and move the car across one or two lines of the grid. After the player comes close to collecting all the dots, the other cars begin speeding up.
'''Car Wars''' was programmed by [[Jim Dramis]] (creator of both [[Munch Man]] and [[Parsec]]). It was released in November of [[:Category:1981 Software|November 1981]] and distributed on [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software Command Module]]<sup>TM</sup>. Car Wars oringally originally sold for $39.95.
==Preparation==
Prior to the game, the player can select playing options from a menu. These will determine the speed of the player's and computer's cars and when the computer's cars will speed up.

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