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Shamus

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Descr: Shamus is a flip screen shooter with light action-adventure game elements written by Cathryn Mataga and published by Synapse Software. The original Atari 8-bit family version is 16K in size and was released on disk and tape in 1982. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Designer: Cathryn Mataga
Genre: Shooter Video Game
Platforms: Atari 8-bit family, iOS, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, MORE
Developers: Telegames, Vatical Entertainment
Publishers: Synapse Software, IBM, Atarisoft, NEC Corp, MORE

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Blue Max
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