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Atari A to Z (Pete Davison) - 04/07/2022
Tronix's Kid Grid is another of Arti Haroutunian's games that pay homage to popular arcade hits. Much as Juice! owed a lot to Q*Bert, so too does Kid Grid owe much to Amidar. Let's Play! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnggn3QQ-2Q
rave.N - 19/01/2016
CHEAT MODE unlimited stuns, VAPI disk image. Change one byte offset $2205 from $CE to $AD.

This is in the sequence "$CE $89 $04" which is found in other media formats, so file versions can be cheated too. Unlimited lives would be redundant, since holding down the fire button makes you invincible when cheating, you can even pass thru enemy characters without collision when stun is activated.

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Information

GenreArcade - MiscellaneousYear1982
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisherTronix Software
ControlsJoystickDeveloper[n/a]
Players1CountryUSA
Programmer(s)

Haroutunian, Arti

LicenseCommercial
Graphic Artist(s)

[n/a]

MediumTape Disk
Sound

[n/a]

Rarity
Cover Artist(s)[unknown]Serial201-001
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Book / Magazine Reviews

 Electronic Fun · February, 1983Rating: 4 / 4 


Running around a grid, coloring squares and avoiding monsters that resemble telephones, hearts, lawnmowers and smiling hexagons may sound like kid stuff, but it isn't. Kid Grid, a game similar to the arcade game Amidar (but by no means easier), is one of those games that makes you think you can beat the system if you play it just one more time...
In Kid Grid, you travel... [more]


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