Pepper II

Pepper II is an arcade game programmed by Exidy and published in 1982, and, despite its name, there was no predecessor named Pepper or Pepper I. Its gameplay is similar to the game Amidar by Konami and Stern.

The game featured Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette" when gameplay started.

Gameplay

There are four mazes per level in Pepper II. Each maze has exits leading to 3 other mazes. All four mazes must be filled to advance to the next level. To fill in a maze, the player maneuvers "Pepper" around different segments of the maze. As Pepper travels, he leaves a "zipper". Once he encloses or "zips" a segment, it fills in and points are awarded. If Pepper backtracks on an uncompleted segment, it unzips.

The character "Pepper" is an angel. There are two types of enemies that must be avoided: "Roaming Eyes" and the " Whippersnapper" who unzips all uncompleted, zipped segments by moving over them. Pepper's one defense is to enclose an area containing a pitchfork "energizer", which turns him into a devil for approximately four seconds. At that time he can go after all Roaming Eyes for points. At the same time, the Whippersnapper freezes. There are four pitchforks in the corners of every maze. A deluxe energizer is located in the center of each maze. This energizer alternates between being a pitchfork and a halo symbol. If Pepper encloses the middle area when the energizer is a halo, the Whippersnapper will disappear from the maze.

Pepper

Pepper or Peppers may refer to:

Plants and plant products

The genus Piper of the pepper family (Piperaceae), including for example:

  • Black pepper, white and green pepper, Piper nigrum
  • Cubeb, Piper cubeba, also known as Java pepper
  • Long pepper, Piper longum
  • Voatsiperifery, Piper borbonense
  • Ashanti pepper, Piper guineense
  • The genus Capsicum of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), including for example:

  • Banana pepper, a number of species and spices
  • Bell pepper, a Capsicum annuum cultivar
  • Cayenne pepper, a Capsicum annuum cultivar
  • Chili pepper, a number of species
  • Datil pepper, a Capsicum chinense cultivar
  • Jalapeño, a Capsicum annuum cultivar
  • Florina pepper, a Capsicum annuum cultivar
  • The genus Pimenta (genus) of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), including for example:

  • Allspice (P. dioicia)
  • Pimenta haitiensis
  • Pimenta jamaicensis
  • Pimenta obscura
  • Pimenta racemosa (P. racemosa), West Indian bay tree
  • Other plants known as peppers:

  • Aframomum melegueta, grains of paradise
  • Alligator pepper
  • Macropiper excelsum, kawakawa
  • Pepper (band)

    Pepper is a three piece rock band originally from Hawaii, now based in San Diego. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Kaleo Wassman, vocalist/bassist Bret Bollinger, and drummer Yesod Williams. Since the band's formation they have released five studio albums as well as one live album. They are currently managed by David "Beno" Benveniste's Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group.

    Band history

    1996-2001: Formation

    Pepper formed in 1996 with singer/guitarist Kaleo Wassman and bassist/singer Bret Bollinger, who had been friends since middle school. The duo was influenced by the Hawaiian artist Three Plus and popular mainland groups like Sublime. The group struggled to find a drummer to be in the band, with Wassman stating " we were going through drummers like a bottomless pit." Wassman and Bollinger heard about a drummer named Yesod Williams who had gained success around their small town, and later met Williams at a party. The two convinced Williams to join the band, and with the trio in place, Pepper left Hawaii for San Diego and went on to open shows by Burning Spear, Shaggy, and other major reggae artists. Pepper first entered the studio in 1997 and recorded a seven-song demo.

    Black pepper

    Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. When dried, the fruit is known as a peppercorn. When fresh and fully mature, it is approximately 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in diameter, dark red, and, like all drupes, contains a single seed. Peppercorns, and the ground pepper derived from them, may be described simply as pepper, or more precisely as black pepper (cooked and dried unripe fruit), green pepper (dried unripe fruit) and white pepper (ripe fruit seeds).

    Black pepper is native to south India and is extensively cultivated there and elsewhere in tropical regions. Currently, Vietnam is the world's largest producer and exporter of pepper, producing 34% of the world's Piper nigrum crop as of 2013.

    Dried ground pepper has been used since antiquity for both its flavour and as a traditional medicine. Black pepper is the world's most traded spice. It is one of the most common spices added to cuisines around the world. The spiciness of black pepper is due to the chemical piperine, not to be confused with the capsaicin characteristic of chili peppers. Black pepper is ubiquitous in the modern world as a seasoning and is often paired with salt.

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