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Exolon

Exolon

Details: Computer game
Descr: Exolon is a run and gun game programmed by Raffaele Cecco and published by Hewson in 1987 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC 8-bit computers. It was later converted to the Enterprise 128 the 16-bit Amiga and Atari ST. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1987
Designer: Raffaele Cecco
Publisher: Hewson Consultants
Developers: Raffaele Cecco, Hewson Consultants
Platforms: ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, AmigaOS
Genres: Shoot 'em up, Run and gun

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