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Tutankham

Tutankham

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Tutankham is a 1982 maze shooter developed by Konami and released in arcades by Stern in the US. Armed with a laser weapon that only fires horizontally, the player loots a maze-like Egyptian tomb while finding keys to locked chambers and fighting off creatures. Parker Brothers released home ports. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Developer: Konami
Platforms: Arcade game, PV-1000, Atari 2600, ColecoVision, MORE
Publishers: Casio, Konami, Stern Electronics, Inc., Parker Brothers
Genres: Platform game, Shooter Video Game, List of maze video games

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Amidar
Plot: Amidar is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern. The format is similar to that of Pac-Man: the player moves around a fixed rectilinear lattice, attempting to visit each location on the board while avoiding the enemies. Wikipedia

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Roc'n Rope
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Loco-Motion
Plot: Loco-Motion is an arcade puzzle game developed by Konami in 1982 and published by Sega in Japan. The North American rights were licensed to Centuri. In Loco-Motion, the player builds a path for their unstoppable locomotive by moving tracks which will allow it to pick up passengers. Wikipedia

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Worm Whomper
Plot: Worm Whomper, released in 1983 by Activision, was one of six of the original games that Cheshire Engineering developed for Intellivision. The game was written by Tom Loughry, who also wrote Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and The Dreadnaught Factor for Intellivision. Wikipedia

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Stampede
Plot: Stampede is a video game written by Bob Whitehead for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1981. Stampede is a left-to-right, horizontally-scrolling, action game with a cattle round-up theme. An Intellivision version was released the following year. Wikipedia