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Autoduel

Autoduel

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Descr: Autoduel is a 1985 role-playing video game published by Origin Systems for the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, Apple II, Macintosh, and MS-DOS. It was released in 1987 for the Atari ST and in 1988 for the Amiga. The game is based on the Steve Jackson Games series Car Wars. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1985
Developer: Origin Systems
Platforms: Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari ST, Atari 8-bit family, AmigaOS, Classic Mac OS
Designers: Chuck Bueche, Richard Garriott
Genres: Role-playing Video Game, Adventure game, Action game, Simulation Game, Vehicular combat game
Publishers: Origin Systems, MicroProse

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