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LOCO-MOTION |
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Publisher: Mattel Electronics |
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Release Date: 1982 |
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additional comments |
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Loco-Motion is a port of a Konami arcade game. |
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The game was programmed by Daniel Bass. |
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A few months before its release, Activision released Happy Trails for Intellivision, which was pretty much a Loco-Motion clone. |
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Konami and Mattel argued over who should sue Activision. In the end, neither did. |
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