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{{Header Nav|game=Bug Hunt|num=0}}
{{Header Nav|game=Bug Hunt}}
{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=0
|image=Bug Hunt title.png
|title=Bug Hunt
|title=Bug Hunt
|image=Bug Hunt title.gif
|developer={{dev|Rob Zdybel}}, {{dev|Alan Murphy}}
|developer=Rob Zdybel, Alan Murphy
|publisher=[[Atari]]
|publisher=[[Atari]]
|released={{rd|1987}}
|year=1987
|systems={{syslist|a8bit}}
|genre=[[Light gun]], [[Shooter]]
|genre=[[Light gun]], [[Shooter]]
|systems=[[Atari 8-bit]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]]
}}
}}
'''Bug Hunt''' is a [[light gun]] [[shooter]] game developed for the Atari XEGS (of the [[Atari 8-bit]] family) by two programmers: Rob Zdybel and Alan Murphy. Bug Hunt made its debut when it was packaged and published together with [[Flight Simulator II]], the Atari XEGS console, and the XG-1 light gun.
'''Bug Hunt''' is a [[light gun]] [[shooter]] game developed for the Atari XEGS (of the [[Atari 8-bit]] family) by two programmers: Rob Zdybel and Alan Murphy. Bug Hunt made its debut when it was packaged and published together with [[Flight Simulator II]], the Atari XEGS console, and the XG-1 light gun.


==Gameplay==
The game takes place on a circuit board where players must shoot off the bugs that appear. There are six levels that can only be passed by meeting an accuracy requirement.
The game takes place on a circuit board where players must shoot off the bugs that appear. There are six levels that can only be passed by meeting an accuracy requirement.
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[[Category:Atari]]
[[Category:Atari]]
[[Category:Atari 8-bit]]
[[Category:Co-op]]
[[Category:Light gun]]
[[Category:Light gun]]
[[Category:Shooter]]
[[Category:Shooter]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Co-op]]

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