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==Sinclair ZX | ==Sinclair ZX Spectrum== | ||
[[Image:Pole Position ZXS.png|thumb|left|ZX Spectrum]] | [[Image:Pole Position ZXS.png|thumb|left|ZX Spectrum]] | ||
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983 | Developed by Atarisoft in 1983 |
Revision as of 14:11, 17 December 2008
Atari 2600
Developed by Atari in 1983.
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screen
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American box
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European box
Atari 5200 & 400/800/XL/XE
Developed by Atari in 1983. The 5200 version and the home computer version are identical. There are, however, some slight color differences between the two versions, but that may only apply to the PAL version of the home computer program.
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screen
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5200 box
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800 box
Commodore 64
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983. Later on, the license was taken over by Datasoft, who gave U.S. Gold the rights to release the game in Europe in 1984.
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screen
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Atarisoft box
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Datasoft box
Commodore VIC-20
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983
IBM PC
Believed to have been developed by Atarisoft, but it was ultimately released by Thunder Mountain in 1986 using the red/yellow/green color scheme of CGA graphics.
Intellivision
Prototyped by Atarisoft but never completed. Eventually finished and published by INTV in 1987.
TI-99/4A
Developed by Atarisoft in 1984
Vectrex
Developed by GCE in 1983. Another unusual choice of game considering the Vectrex's vector graphics oriented display, but it works surprisingly well.
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screen
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screen overlay
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box
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983