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ADVENTURE |
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Publisher: Atari |
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Release Date: 1979 |
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additional comments |
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Over one million copies of Adventure have been sold. |
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Adventure was the first game ever to contain an “easter egg”, displaying programmer Warren Robinett's name. |
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There was a planned sequel to Adventure, however it eventually evolved into the SwordQuest series of games. |
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Due to memory limitations, the left and right sides of the play field on most screens are mirror images of each other. |
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Adventure is available on the XBox and Playstation 2 on “Atari Anthology” and the PC on “Atari: 80 Classic Games in One”. |
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