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Centipede & Millipede

Centipede & Millipede

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Descr: Millipede is fixed shooter video game released in arcades by Atari, Inc. in 1982. It is the sequel to the arcade game Centipede with more gameplay variety and a wider array of insects than the original. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 1982
Modes: Single-player, 2 players alternating
Designer: Ed Logg
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Platforms: Arcade game, Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, Atari ST, Xbox 360
Developers: Atari, Inc., Atari, HAL Laboratory

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