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Sports / Sports - Darts · 1986

180!

Published by Mastertronic (UK) · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Sports - Darts
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 1 vs. 2
Programmer(s)
Forward, David
Graphic Artist(s)
Pickford, Steve, [unknown]
Sound
Brooke, Jason C.
Cover Artist(s)
Words and Pictures Ltd.
Year
1986
Publisher
Mastertronic (UK)
Developer
[n/a]
Country
United Kingdom
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape
Rarity
4
Serial
IT0203

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.8/10 · Votes: 32 · Downloads: 4,827 · Hits: 20,081

Screenshots (5)

180! — screenshot 1
180! — screenshot 1
180! — screenshot 2
180! — screenshot 2
180! — screenshot 3
180! — screenshot 3
180! — screenshot 4
180! — screenshot 4
180! — screenshot 5
180! — screenshot 5

Cover Art (5)

Tape 1
Tape 1
Tape 2
Tape 2
Tape 3
Tape 3
Tape 4
Tape 4
Tape 5
Tape 5

Comments (4)

  • the big m6 Aug 2023

    The Atari version is actually better than the Spectrum and C64 versions. Here, the release point of the dart is fairer. And the quarter finals, you actually have a chance! And I learned to double down at the end, you hit the outer rim! Highly recommended!

  • Hayley3 Jul 2011

    Great game- remember Jammy Jim always getting the 180's? I believe to finish the game you had to do all "180" shots- and the speaker would cry out "one hundred and Eighty!!"

  • Robert Parker1 Apr 2011

    Very high in playability. With a little practice you can win the final. Do not understand why this has an exclamation mark in the title - my copy of the game and the site scans do not show this!!

  • Auntie Pastie21 Mar 2008

    Was pleased when this came out for the Atari, as my friend had it for the ZX Spectrum and I'd been suitably impressed. Fun game with well-executed dartboard graphics (although the cut-scenes on this Atari version aren't that great, and lack the dog weeing against the bar!) Music is also nice and jaunty if a bit repetitive. Also a shame it's so easy, but this was still great fun, and another cracking value game from Mastertronic.

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