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{{Game | {{Game | ||
|title=Bruce Lee | |title=Bruce Lee | ||
|image=BruceLee_ataricover.jpg | |||
|developer=[[Datasoft]] | |developer=[[Datasoft]] | ||
|publisher={{ | |publisher={{sys|a8bit|c64}}[[Datasoft]]{{sys|spectrum|cpc}}[[U.S. Gold]]{{sys|msx}}[[Comptiq]] | ||
| | |released={{rd|1984}} | ||
|systems= | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|systems=[[Atari 8-bit]], [[MSX]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64/128]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Fujitsu FM-7]], [[Apple II]] | |||
|designer=John A. Fitzpatrick | |designer=John A. Fitzpatrick | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Bruce Lee | |pcgamingwiki=Bruce Lee | ||
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{{game disambig||the mobile game|[[Bruce Lee (Mobile)]]}} | {{game disambig||the mobile game|[[Bruce Lee (Mobile)]]}} | ||
'''Bruce Lee''' is a video game designed by Ron J. Fortier, with graphics by Kelly Day and music by John A. Fitzpatrick. It was originally published for the [[Atari 8-bit]] and [[Commodore 64]] by [[Datasoft Inc]] in [[1984]]. Bruce Lee was converted to the [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] and published by [[U.S. Gold]] in the same year. An [[MSX]] version was published in [[1985]] by [[Comptiq]]. | '''Bruce Lee''' is a video game designed by Ron J. Fortier, with graphics by Kelly Day and music by John A. Fitzpatrick. It was originally published for the [[Atari 8-bit]] and [[Commodore 64]] by [[Datasoft Inc]] in [[1984]]. Bruce Lee was converted to the [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[Amstrad CPC]] and published by [[U.S. Gold]] in the same year. An [[MSX]] version was published in [[1985]] by [[Comptiq]]. | ||
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Bruce Lee is a platform/beat 'em up hybrid, in which the player controls Bruce Lee. The plot involves the eponymous martial artist advancing from chamber to chamber in a wizard's tower, seeking to claim infinite wealth and the secret of immortality. There are twenty chambers, each represented by a single screen with platforms and ladders. To progress, the player must collect a number of lanterns suspended from various points in the chamber. | Bruce Lee is a platform/beat 'em up hybrid, in which the player controls Bruce Lee. The plot involves the eponymous martial artist advancing from chamber to chamber in a wizard's tower, seeking to claim infinite wealth and the secret of immortality. There are twenty chambers, each represented by a single screen with platforms and ladders. To progress, the player must collect a number of lanterns suspended from various points in the chamber. | ||
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Image:BruceLee_c64cover.jpg|Cover art for the Commodore 64/128. | |||
Image:BruceLee_spectrumcover.jpg|Cover art for the ZX Spectrum. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.archive.org/details/C64Gamevideoarchive91-BruceLee/ archive.org]: Video walkthrough for the Commodore 64 version. | *[http://www.archive.org/details/C64Gamevideoarchive91-BruceLee/ archive.org]: Video walkthrough for the Commodore 64 version. | ||
[[Category:Commodore 64/128]] | |||
[[Category:Datasoft]] | [[Category:Datasoft]] | ||
[[Category:U.S. Gold]] | |||
[[Category:Comptiq]] | |||
[[Category:Platform]] | [[Category:Platform]] | ||
[[Category:Atari 8-bit]] | |||
[[Category:MSX]] | |||
[[Category:Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] | |||
[[Category:Amstrad CPC]] | |||
[[Category:BBC Micro]] | |||
[[Category:MS-DOS]] | |||
[[Category:Fujitsu FM-7]] | |||
[[Category:Apple II]] | |||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] |