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Publisher: Activision |
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[back] |
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Release Date: February 1, 1983 |
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additional comments |
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Enduro ended when you could no longer pass the required number of cars in a day (200 the first day, 300 from day two on). |
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Each day consisted of a daytime, ice, night time, and fog stage. |
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A patch was awarded for lasting five days. Also, a small trophy would appear on the screen. |
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Enduro was programmed by Larry Miller, who also programmed Spider Fighter. |
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