<s>
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
(	O
also	O
known	O
as	O
John	O
Anderson	O
's	O
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
)	O
is	O
a	O
top-down	O
racing	O
game	O
developed	O
by	O
John	O
Anderson	O
for	O
the	O
Atari	B-Device
8-bit	I-Device
family	I-Device
and	O
published	O
by	O
Adventure	O
International	O
in	O
1983	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
shows	O
a	O
birds-eye	O
view	O
of	O
a	O
small	O
section	O
of	O
a	O
larger	O
race	O
track	O
that	O
scrolls	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Single-player	O
and	O
two-player	O
modes	O
are	O
available	O
,	O
with	O
no	O
computer-controlled	B-Application
opponents	I-Application
present	O
in	O
either	O
mode	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
includes	O
an	O
editor	O
for	O
creating	O
new	O
tracks	O
and	O
loading	O
saving	O
them	O
on	O
cassette	O
or	O
disk	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Lee	O
Pappas	O
of	O
ANALOG	O
Computing	O
wrote	O
in	O
January	O
1984	O
that	O
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
"	O
is	O
one	O
of	O
the	O
nicest	O
designed	O
and	O
executed	O
games	O
for	O
the	O
[	O
Atari	B-Device
8-bit	I-Device
]	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
A	O
1984	O
review	O
in	O
Hi-Res	O
magazine	O
called	O
Rally	B-Application
Speedway	I-Application
"	O
graphically	O
gorgeous	O
"	O
but	O
criticized	O
the	O
top-down	O
perspective	O
for	O
being	O
less	O
exciting	O
than	O
a	O
behind-the-car	O
view	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Rally	O
Speedway'''s	O
concept	O
of	O
two-player	O
gameplay	O
served	O
as	O
a	O
template	O
for	O
the	O
implementation	O
of	O
the	O
head-to-head	O
mode	O
in	O
the	O
Codemasters	O
game	O
Micro	B-Application
Machines	I-Application
.	O
</s>
