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Typo Attack

Typo Attack

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Descr: Typo Attack is an educational game for the Atari 8-bit family designed to improve the user's typing skill. It was written by David Buehler and published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1982. Buehler was seventeen when the game won the US$25,000 Atari Star Award for the best APX program of 1982. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Developer: David Buehler
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Atari 8-bit family
Publishers: Atari, Inc., Atari Program Exchange

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