Steeplechase (video game)

Steeplechase is a sports video game by released in arcades 1975 by Atari, Inc.[6] Developed by Atari subsidiary Kee Games, it simulates a steeplechase-style horse race.

[6] The game is housed in a custom extra wide cabinet that six individually colored and lit buttons used to make a player's horse jump.

Sounds include a bugle, galloping hoof beats, and crowd cheers.

A conversion for the Atari Video Computer System programmed by Jim Huether was released under the same name in 1980.

[9] A Soviet clone of this machine with exact gameplay and graphics, but different cabinet was called Skachki, which can be literally translated as "horse race".