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Adventure / Adventure - Joystick-Driven · 1983

SwordQuest - EarthWorld

Published by Atari

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Information

Genre
Adventure - Joystick-Driven
Controls
Joystick
Players
1
Programmer(s)
Hitchens, Dan
Format
NTSC
Dump
Missing dump(s)
Year
1983
Publisher
Atari
Country
USA
Medium
Cartridge
Rarity
10

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.0/10 · Votes: 3 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 5,762

Additional Comments

Special EarthWorld contest edition, exclusively made for the EarthWorld contest only, containing a different solution then the officially released PAL and NTSC versions.
At least 7 (possibly 8) EarthWorld contest edition carts were made.
The EarthWorld contest was held on May 2, 1983 at Atari’s headquarters in Sunnyvale, CA. and was won by Steven Bell.

Cover Art (16)

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Instructions (6)

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Ads (1)

Newspaper Article - SwordQuest (okt 1982) · 1982
Newspaper Article - SwordQuest (okt 1982) · 1982

Dealer Displays (1)

SwordQuest
SwordQuest

Posters (2)

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SwordQuest
SwordQuest - EarthWorld
SwordQuest - EarthWorld

Stickers (1)

SwordQuest - EarthWorld
SwordQuest - EarthWorld

Comments (1)

  • Fred3 Feb 2018

    A horrible, pointless game that did not make any sense. Previous adventure games such as Adventure, Haunted House, and Superman were excellent games. Swordquest was the game that finally made me give up on the 2600.

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