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{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Cloak & Dagger flyer.jpg
|title=Cloak & Dagger
|title=Cloak & Dagger
|image=Cloak & Dagger flyer.jpg
|developer=[[Atari]]
|developer=[[Atari]]
|publisher=[[Atari]]
|publisher=[[Atari]]
|released={{rd|1983}}
|year=1983
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Cloak & Dagger''' (prototype name: '''Agent X''') is an arcade game that was released by [[Atari]] in [[1983]]; it utilises two Motorola M6502 microprocessors (one running at 1 MHz, the other running at 1.25 MHz). The player must use two 8-way joysticks (one is for moving, and the other for firing, when the game's one button is pressed) to take control of the eponymous "Agent X" (who looks somewhat like a green coated Inspector Clouseau as portrayed by [[wp:Peter Sellers|Peter Sellers]], 1925-1980), who's on a mission to retrieve some stolen plans and destroy the underground bomb factory of an evil scientist called "Dr. Boom" - however, once he has done so, he will have to get back up to the surface while contending with new obstacles and enemies, and each room also has a hole in the centre where the bomb had exploded.
'''Cloak & Dagger''' (prototype name: '''Agent X''') is an arcade game that was released by [[Atari]] in [[1983]]; it utilises two Motorola M6502 microprocessors (one running at 1 MHz, the other running at 1.25 MHz). The player must use two 8-way joysticks (one is for moving, and the other for firing, when the game's one button is pressed) to take control of the eponymous "Agent X" (who looks somewhat like a green coated Inspector Clouseau as portrayed by [[wp:Peter Sellers|Peter Sellers]], 1925-1980), who's on a mission to retrieve some stolen plans and destroy the underground bomb factory of an evil scientist called "Dr. Boom" - however, once he has done so, he will have to get back up to the surface while contending with new obstacles and enemies, and each room also has a hole in the centre where the bomb had exploded.
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[[Category:Atari]]
[[Category:Atari]]
[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Action]]
[[Category:Action]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:MAME]]

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Box artwork for Cloak & Dagger.
Box artwork for Cloak & Dagger.
Cloak & Dagger
Developer(s)Atari
Publisher(s)Atari
Year released1983
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Action
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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Cloak & Dagger (prototype name: Agent X) is an arcade game that was released by Atari in 1983; it utilises two Motorola M6502 microprocessors (one running at 1 MHz, the other running at 1.25 MHz). The player must use two 8-way joysticks (one is for moving, and the other for firing, when the game's one button is pressed) to take control of the eponymous "Agent X" (who looks somewhat like a green coated Inspector Clouseau as portrayed by Peter Sellers, 1925-1980), who's on a mission to retrieve some stolen plans and destroy the underground bomb factory of an evil scientist called "Dr. Boom" - however, once he has done so, he will have to get back up to the surface while contending with new obstacles and enemies, and each room also has a hole in the centre where the bomb had exploded.

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