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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Duel · 1978

Combat

Published by Atari

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Duel
Controls
Joystick
Players
1 vs. 2
Programmer(s)
Decuir, Joe, Mayer, Steve, Wagner, Larry, Kaplan, Larry
Format
PAL
Year
1978
Publisher
Atari
Country
Europe
Medium
Cartridge
Serial
CX2601

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 9.1/10 · Votes: 61 · Downloads: 2,810 · Hits: 11,618

Additional Comments

One of the very few Atari 2600 games actually programmed to be in stereo (which can only be experienced with a modified system).

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Comments (1)

  • rave.N21 Aug 2015

    This cartridge came with the first VCSes Atari sold. Forgive me for enjoying such trivia but this is a 2 KiloByte program, while VCS big carts are 8K and the common small ones are 4KB. By saving just $1 per unit times one million units is like a million dollars directly into somebody's pocket, Atari could've saved even more by repurposing 4KB chips tested to have bad cell(s) in the half intended to go unused. 2K is so small a game, I know no other (on model 2600, "Syntron" is a model 800 game less than 2KB size). Atari did the same trick on Space Invaders 1980 cartridge for model 800, they put a 4KB game on half of an 8KB memory area.

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