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|publisher=[[Atari]]
|publisher=[[Atari]]
|year=1986
|year=1986
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Commodore 64]], [[NES]]
|systems={{syslist|cade|c64|nes}}
|title1=720°
|title1=720°
|developer1=[[Tiertex Design Studios]]
|developer1=[[Tiertex Design Studios]]
|publisher1=[[U.S. Gold]]
|publisher1=[[U.S. Gold]]
|year1=1987
|year1=1987
|systems1=[[Commodore 64]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[ZX Spectrum]]
|systems1={{syslist|c64|cpc|zx}}
|title2=720°
|title2=720°
|developer2=[[Game Brains]]
|developer2=[[Game Brains]]
|publisher2=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher2=[[Midway Games]]
|year2=1999
|year2=1999
|systems2=[[GBC]]
|systems2={{syslist|gbc}}
|genre=[[Skateboarding]]
|genre=[[Skateboarding]]
|players=1-2 (taking turns)
|players=1-2 (taking turns)
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
'''720°''' (a.k.a. '''720 Degrees''') is a [[skateboarding]] [[arcade]] game developed and published by [[Atari]] released in [[1986]]. It is notable in that along with [[BMX Simulator]], it is one of the first extreme sports video games.  
'''720°''' (a.k.a. '''720 Degrees''') is a [[skateboarding]] [[arcade]] game developed and published by [[Atari]] released in [[1986]]. It is notable in that along with [[BMX Simulator]], it is one of the first extreme sports video games.


The game was ported to the Commodore 64 (twice) in [[1987]], the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum in [[1988]], the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in [[1989]], and the Game Boy Color in [[1999]]. There is also an unreleased port for the Atari Lynx. Sinclair User described it as "US Gold's finest hour". On Side 2 of the game cassette, there was a recording of the music from the original arcade game.
The game was ported to the Commodore 64 (twice) in [[1987]], the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum in [[1988]], the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in [[1989]], and the Game Boy Color in [[1999]]. There is also an unreleased port for the Atari Lynx. Sinclair User described it as "US Gold's finest hour". On Side 2 of the game cassette, there was a recording of the music from the original arcade game.
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[[Category:U.S. Gold]]
[[Category:U.S. Gold]]
[[Category:Midway Games]]
[[Category:Midway Games]]
[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Commodore 64/128]]
[[Category:Amstrad CPC]]
[[Category:Sinclair ZX Spectrum]]
[[Category:NES]]
[[Category:Game Boy Color]]
[[Category:Skateboarding]]
[[Category:Skateboarding]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]

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