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LOCK N CHASE |
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Publisher: Mattel Electronics |
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[back] |
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Release Date: 1982 |
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additional comments |
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Lock n Chase was the first licensed arcade game for Intellivision, a port of the Data East arcade game. |
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Lock n Chase was also released for the Atari 2600 under the M Network brand. (Atari 2600 version here) |
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There are both a 6K and 8K version of this game. The 8K version has better control and when Lupin is caught, he collapses into his hat. |
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Lock n Chase was programmed by Mike Winans, who also programmed Pac-Man for Intellivision after leaving Mattel for Atari. |
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