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Lazer Cycle pits you against an AI opponent in a duel of speed and strategy. You control a glowing bike that leaves an immovable barrier in its wake. The goal is simple: force your rival into a collision while avoiding your own trail. The game plays out in tight, frantic bursts as both competitors weave through shrinking paths. Precision matters more than power here. Community data shows this 1983 BBC Micro title holds up surprisingly well. With a 4.2/5 average from 1,200 players and 85% of users beating at least three rounds, the challenge feels fair but sharp. What stands out is how cleanly it distills Tron-like energy into pure pixel-level reflexes. The lack of frills makes the competition feel immediate, and the single-screen format keeps every move high-stakes. Early arcade ports of this concept would later inspire bigger names, but this one remains a lean, focused test of skill.
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