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New Indian jones game looks like it will be greatAmazing. A thread about video games on a treasure hunting website, and not even a whisper of...
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New Indian jones game looks like it will be greatAmazing. A thread about video games on a treasure hunting website, and not even a whisper of...
Looks like Centipede! I used to play that back in the day. That one, Space Invaders, Asteroids, Defender, Joust, Galaga, and Robotron. That's about all they had around here. I think Tempest and Q*Bert were around for a while too. Q*Bert was neat because when your character jumped off the edge of the map and fell down, there was something inside the bottom of the cabinet that would thump the cabinet to make it seem like the character actually fell into the bottom of it.The last video game I would get a thrill out of cost a quarter to play at the Lariet Bar in Buena Vista, Colorado. It was probably around 1982 or 83 was last time the game ended for me. It looked like this and was as these games are today, just as addictive if you don't know when to quit. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_addiction
I agree Indi is great as alwaysNew Indian jones game looks like it will be great
🤣 That's what they said about the first one (Atari 2600)!New Indian jones game looks like it will be great
While reports have stated that the game was financially successful for Atari.... Raiders of the Lost Ark was described by Bruce Chadwick as selling below Atari's expectations at less than a million copies sold by February 1983.
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Electronic Games (magazine) stated that the game "doesn't quite live up to its inspiration [...] does not excel in excitement", and was inferior to Pitfall!, which was also released in 1982.