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Alpha Waves

Alpha Waves

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Descr: Alpha Waves is a 1990 3D game that combines labyrinthine exploration with platform gameplay. It combined for the first time full-screen, six-axis, flat-shaded 3D with 3D object interaction. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1990
Designer: Christophe de Dinechin
Developer: Atari SA
Genre: Platform game
Platforms: DOS, Atari ST, AmigaOS
Publishers: Data East, Atari SA

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