''Surround'' is a video game programmed by
Alan Miller and published by
Atari, Inc. for the
Atari Video Computer System
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(Atari VCS). In the game, players navigate a continuously moving block around an enclosed space as a wall trails behind it. Every time the opposite player hits a wall with their block, the other player earns a single point. The first player to reach ten points is the winner.
The game plays similarly to the arcade game ''
Blockade
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'' (1976) developed by
Gremlin Industries
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. ''Blockade'' was presented at the 1976 Music Operators of America (MOA) Expo, and led to several other game developers creating their own
snake
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-style video games, including Atari with ''Surround'' and their arcade game ''
Dominos
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'' (1977). The game includes several modes of ''Surround'', which vary the speed and the number of directions the player can move. It also features two modes titled "Video Graffiti" that allow players to create simple digital illustrations.
''Surround'' was among the launch titles for the Atari 2600. Initial reviews noted that it was complex and generally stated it to be a quality game. Retrospective reviews found the graphics and sound for ''Surround'' weak, while remaining effective as a two-player competitive game.
Gameplay
In ''Surround'', two players or one player and a computer-controlled opponent attempt to navigate an enclosed space as a block. As the block moves through the space, a wall trails behind them, forming a barricade. The computer-controlled blocks move automatically across the screen and can be navigated up, down, left, right, and, in some modes, diagonally along the playing field. A player earns one point if they manage to make the other player's block crash into any barricade. The first player to reach 10 points wins.
There are variations of the competitive game: "Speed Up", "Diagonal Movement", "Erase" and "Wraparound". "Speed Up" mode makes the block move faster at different intervals during the play time. "Diagonal Movement" gives the blocks the ability to move diagonally through the playfield. "Erase" mode allows the player to push the controller button to stop creating a trail. "Wraparound" lets the player move the block to the top or side of the playfield and have it reappear on the opposite side of the screen. These modes can be chosen individually or combined for two-player games, with only the "Speed Up" option being available in single player game.
The release also features two "Video Graffiti" modes, which let the player to create digital illustrations with the joystick. One variant operates like an
Etch A Sketch
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, while the other offers an erase option.
Development
Like many of the Atari VCS launch titles, ''Surround'' was based on an established arcade game. Prior to the release of ''Surround'', designer Lane Hauck developed the arcade game ''
Blockade
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A blockade differs from an embargo or sanction, which are ...
'' (1976) for
Gremlin Industries
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. When it was shown at the 1976 MOA Expo in Chicago, it proved popular and Gremlin received 3,000 orders of the game. At the time of ''Blockade''s release, counterfeiting was high and public demand for the game was not as long-lasting as the company had hoped. As they worked to adapt their new game to new tech, other companies released similar games, such as
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with ''
Barricade
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'',
Meadows Games with ''Bigfoot Bonkers,'' and
Atari
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with ''
Dominos
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'' for arcades and ''Surround'' for the Atari VCS.
''Surround'' was programmed by
Alan Miller. Miller previously studied computer simulations at
Berkeley
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and graduated in 1972. In 1977, Miller responded to an ad by Atari looking for someone with
microprocessor
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knowledge and was hired and began working on ''Surround'' as his first task. In Larry Wagner's notes from Atari at the time, the game was labeled as the ''Blockade'' game. Miller discussed the game in a 1982 interview with
Bill Kunkel, describing the games graphics as "extremely crude" and its title as inappropriate as "Surrounding your opponent isn't the only, or even the best, way to win. The title, the conception, was weak."
The "Video Graffiti" mode in the game was part of a trend of early consoles such as the
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, the
RCA Studio II
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, the
Bally Astrocade
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, and
APF-MP1000
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, which all contained similar illustration modes.
Release

''Surround'' was released for the
Atari VCS
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in September 1977. The game was among the nine launch titles for the console, but was not immediately available as the earliest Atari games other than ''
Combat
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'' (1977) were initially only obtainable by
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...
. Competitors released similar games to ''Blockade'' for their home consoles around the same period, such as the
Bally Astrocade
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being built-in with ''Checkmate'', the
APF-MP1000
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with ''Blockout,'' and years later with
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releasing ''
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'' (1981) for the
Intellivision
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. For the
Sears
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release of the Atari VCS under their Tele-Games label, the game was titled ''Chase''. ''Surround'' remained in circulation for over a decade, with 97 copies of the game being sold as late as 1988.
''Surround'' was re-released in various compilation formats, such as the ''Atari 80 in One'' (2003) for Windows, the ''
Atari Anthology
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'' (2004) for
PlayStation 2
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and
Xbox
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, and the ''
Atari 50
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'' (2022) compilation for
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,
PlayStation 4
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,
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, and
Xbox One
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. It was also released to portable game compilations such as ''
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'' for
Nintendo DS
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and
iOS
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-based smartphones.
Reception
From contemporary reviews, two reviews came from ''
Video
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'', the first review found the game complex and challenging with sound effects that would keep the players alert. The review gave the first snake-game modes a 9 out of 10 rating, while the "Video Graffiti" modes were "basically pretty dull" and gave them a 5 out of 10.
Bill Kunkel and Arnie Katz (under the name Frank T. Laney II) later reviewed the game in ''Video'' magazine, stating they found mode four to be the best for solo play, where the computer controlled player did not play aggressively and only tried to avoid making mistakes. The pair found the 2-player mode with faster speed and diagonal movement to be the most competitive and promoted frequent replays.
David H. Ahl
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found all the launch titles for the Atari VCS were designed for repeat playthroughs, and that ''Surround'' specifically had complex gameplay and fantastic sound effects. Ahl appreciated the "Video Graffiti" modes inclusion, while the original review in ''Video'' dismissed them as "basically pretty dull" and gave them a 5 out of 10.
From retrospective reviews, both the 1983 review from ''TV Gamer'' and 1984 Software Encyclopedia issue of ''Electronic Games'' stated that the game had low-quality graphics and sound. The reviewer in ''TV Gamer'' noted that the game still remained popular and fun, while the ''Electronic Games'' magazine specifically praised the gameplay and competitive nature of the game as excellent, giving it an 8 out of 10 rating. Brett Alan Weiss, writing for online database
AllGame
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, echoed the previous statements of the game's sound and visuals being overly simplistic while two-player matches were highly competitive and entertaining. Kevin Bunch, in his book ''Atari Archive: Vol.1 1977-1978,'' declared the game to be one of the highlights of the early days of the Atari VCS due to its unique style of gameplay. Bunch concluded that the 1970s titles for the system were "frequently overlooked, but ''Surround'' is one of the few–alongside with the likes of ''Combat'', ''
Air-Sea Battle
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'' and ''
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''–that really holds up."
See also
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1977 in video games
1977 had sequels such as '' Super Speed Race'' and '' Datsun 280 ZZZAP'' as well as several new titles such as '' Space Wars''. The year's highest-grossing arcade games were '' F-1'' and '' Speed Race DX'' in Japan, and '' Sea Wolf'' and '' Sp ...
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List of Atari, Inc. games (1972–1984)
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