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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a computer game released in 1986 for the Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and MSX.It is based on the 1978 comedy film of the same name.. The player takes control of Wimp Plasbot, who works in a tomato puree plant, and must rid the plant of the mutated killer tomatoes, referred to in the title.
Unlike the first game, Atlus did not change the protagonist into a tomato, but left him as his original character of a potato. Unlike Puzzle Boy , it is an action/adventure game. A second sequel Amazing Tater (known in Japan as Puzzle Boy II ) also for the Game Boy was released later in 1991 in Japan, and in 1992 in the US.
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Bill's Tomato Game is a puzzle game for the Amiga, designed by Bill Pullan and published by Psygnosis in 1992. The artwork is by Lee Carus-Westcott and the music by Mike Clarke. The concept of the game is very similar to Sierra's The Incredible Machine.
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a 2D platform game developed by Imagineering and released in 1991 for the NES. A Game Boy version was released in 1992 and although it uses the same cover as the original NES game, it is not a port of that version. The Game Boy version was developed by Equilibrium and published by THQ in Europe and the US.
Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes is a video game for the Atari 2600 written by John Russell, [2] and published by Fox Video Games, Inc. [3] in 1983. Upon its release in 1983, the game cost roughly $30. [4] The back of the box reads "Perhaps it was a form of protest against bottled Ketchup, or maybe they were provoked by acid rain."