BALLBLAZER
Created under the working title of Topsy Turvy, Ballblazer was programmed by David Levine, Peter Langston, David Riordan, and Garry Hare.
Created under the working title of Topsy Turvy, Ballblazer was programmed by David Levine, Peter Langston, David Riordan, and Garry Hare.
An early example of product placement within a video game, Pole Postition features billboards around the track advertising actual companies and games.
One of two titles published by LucasFilm as part of their partnership with Atari (the other being BallBlazzer), Rescue On Fractulus was released in 1984.
The only contemporary home version of Space Dungeon was for the Atari 5200 (it came with dual-controller holder), released by Atari, Inc. in September 1983.