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Night Stalker

Night Stalker

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Descr: Night Stalker is a top-down maze shooter designed by Steve Montero and released for the Intellivision console in 1982. Night Stalker was ported to the Atari 2600 as Dark Cavern and released under Mattel's M Network label. Apple II and IBM PC versions were published in 1983. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Designer: Steve Montero
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Publisher: Mattel
Platforms: Intellivision, Mattel Aquarius, Atari 2600, Microsoft Windows, Apple II, Xbox 360
Developers: Mattel, Steve Montero

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