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Atlantis was released in August 1982 for the Atari 2600 and for the Intellvision in October 1982. [6] [7] The Odyssey 2 and VIC-20 versions were released in May 1983. [8] Atlantis was a financial success for Imagic, being the second highest-grossing game for the company after Demon Attack (1982). Koble recalled that it sold two million copies. [1]
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Atlantis: The Lost Empire is an action-adventure game developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation, [3] and a platform game developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software for the Game Boy Color and 3d6 Games for the Game Boy Advance, and published by THQ on both consoles. The ...
Atlantis was a commercial hit. [8] [2] The French newspaper Les Échos reported it as one of the top 10 best-selling computer games of 1997. [8] By April 1998, its global sales had reached 250,000 units, of which 50,000 were sold in France. [2] The game totaled 300,000 units sold by that November. [8]
Absolute Games gave the game a rating of 60%. [13] Atlantis III was a nominee for GameSpot's 2001 "Best Adventure Game" award, which ultimately went to Myst III: Exile. The editors wrote: "Beyond Atlantis II is full of strange puzzles and metaphysical gobbledygook. But the constant barrage of strangeness actually works in the game's favor". [14]
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Geoff Dunbar continued the legacy, first with the extensive playtest of Atlantis 2.0, and then the commercial game Atlantis 3.0. In 1999 Atlantis 4.0 was created by Geoff Dunbar and released under terms of GNU GPL. "AtlantisDev" Yahoo Group was formed sometime after that and Joseph Traub became the maintainer of the code. Atlantis 4.0 was later ...
Atlantis is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally published by Bard Games, [1] set in the ancient world before Atlantis sank. It first consisted of three books: The Arcanum , The Lexicon , and The Bestiary , and for this reason was originally called The Atlantean Trilogy or The Atlantis Trilogy .