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==Atari 7800==
==Atari 7800==
[[File:Robotron 2084 7800.gif|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 7800.png|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 7800 box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 7800 box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
Developed by Atari and published in 1986. Can also be played with two controllers.
Developed by Atari and published in 1986. Can also be played with two controllers.
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[[File:Robotron 2084 LYNX.png|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 LYNX.png|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 LYNX box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 LYNX box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
Developed by Atari in 1991. Due to the lack of controls,
Developed by Atari in 1991. Due to the lack of controls, you use 1 button to change the shooting direction clockwise, and the other counter-clockwise. You automatically shoot.
you use 1 button to change the shooting direction clockwise,
and the other counter-clockwise. You automatically shoot.
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==Atari ST==
==Atari ST==
[[File:Robotron 2084 ST.gif|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 ST.png|thumb|left|screen]]
Developed by Andromeda Software and published by Atari in 1987.
Developed by Andromeda Software and published by Atari in 1987.
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==Commodore 64==
==Commodore 64==
[[File:Robotron 2084 C64.gif|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 C64.png|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 C64 box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 C64 box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.
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==IBM PC==
==IBM PC==
[[File:Robotron 2084 IBM.gif|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 IBM.png|thumb|left|screen]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 PC box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]]
[[File:Robotron 2084 PC box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]]
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.
Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.

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Apple II[edit]

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Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.

Atari 5200 & 400/800/XL/XE[edit]

Developed by Atari in 1983. As was typical for these two systems, the 5200 version was visually identical to the Atari home computer versions. Both versions could be played with two joysticks. The 5200 version came with a special accessory that allowed two controllers to be held together.

Atari 7800[edit]

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box

Developed by Atari and published in 1986. Can also be played with two controllers.

Atari Lynx[edit]

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box

Developed by Atari in 1991. Due to the lack of controls, you use 1 button to change the shooting direction clockwise, and the other counter-clockwise. You automatically shoot.

Atari ST[edit]

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Developed by Andromeda Software and published by Atari in 1987.

Commodore 64[edit]

screen
box

Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.

Commodore VIC-20[edit]

Commodore VIC-20
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Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.

IBM PC[edit]

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Developed by Atarisoft in 1983.

Xbox 360[edit]

Xbox Live Arcade

Developed by Digital Eclipse Software, Robotron launched on the Xbox Live Arcade in early 2006. Although it is presented with an impressive upgrade in graphics, the gameplay itself is extremely accurate to the arcade, so you get the best of both worlds.