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DEFENDER |
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Publisher: Atari |
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Release Date: 1981 |
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additional comments |
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Defender is a home port of the Williams arcade game. |
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Defender was the first Atari cartridge to come packed with an Atari comic book. |
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One of the major knocks on the game was that every time your ship fired, it would disappear from the screen for a fraction of a second. |
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