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PHOENIX |
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Publisher: Atari |
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[back] |
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Release Date: April 5, 1982 |
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additional comments |
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Phoenix had five levels to complete, ending with the “space ship” stage. |
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Atari had purchased the home rights to Phoenix. At one time they sued Imagic for the similarities in Demon Attack. They settled out of court. |
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In the Japanese box scans, the “Atari 2800” was actually just a redesigned Atari 2600. |
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A pdf scan of the manual can be found by clicking here. |
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