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Jordan Mechner's masterpiece of a game was supplied to gamers by [[Brøderbund Software]], who eventually ported it to other systems. Programmer Robert Cook was responsible for the converting it to the [[Atari 8-bit]] series of computers. It was so popular, it was one of the few American titles brought over to Japan for play on the [[NES|Famicom]]. After it was also converted for the Commodore 64 and the IBM, [[Atari]] eventually bought the rights to distribute the game on their systems, and distributed the original game on their redesigned XE Game System, as well as the [[Atari 7800]], which is generally considered the worst conversion of the game. | Jordan Mechner's masterpiece of a game was supplied to gamers by [[Brøderbund Software]], who eventually ported it to other systems. Programmer Robert Cook was responsible for the converting it to the [[Atari 8-bit]] series of computers. It was so popular, it was one of the few American titles brought over to Japan for play on the [[NES|Famicom]]. After it was also converted for the Commodore 64 and the IBM, [[Atari]] eventually bought the rights to distribute the game on their systems, and distributed the original game on their redesigned XE Game System, as well as the [[Atari 7800]], which is generally considered the worst conversion of the game. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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Put fear and self-concern behind you. Focus your will on your objective, accepting death as a possibility. This is the way of the Karateka. | Put fear and self-concern behind you. Focus your will on your objective, accepting death as a possibility. This is the way of the Karateka. | ||
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==Gameplay summary== | ==Gameplay summary== | ||
* You fight in a series of one on one contests with enemy opponents. | * You fight in a series of one on one contests with enemy opponents. |