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Dandy was reworked into Dark Chambers, without Palevich's direct involvement, and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari 2600, Atari 7800, and Atari 8-bit computers. The name Dandy is a play on D&D, the common abbreviation for Dungeons & Dragons .
Atari Corporation January 1988 Port of the MS-DOS original. Development started but not completed beyond a demo. [16] Gauntlet — Atari Corporation — Port of the 1985 arcade original. Gremlins — Atari Corporation — Based upon Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment's 1984 eponymous film. Lode Runner — Atari Corporation 1986 Only a single ...
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The author, Jim Dunion, contributed to De Re Atari. The Atari Pascal Language System is a version of the Pascal programming language designed for an unreleased, higher-spec Atari computer model. It was relegated to the Atari Program Exchange and sold without support. The software requires two floppy drives which greatly reduced its audience. [13]
As a proper subset of V7 Unix C, Deep Blue C code that does not use Atari 8-bit features can be compiled on other systems with the full language. [4] The following language constructs are not supported: [5] structs; unions; multidimensional arrays; floating point numbers; sizeof operator; type casting; functions returning types other than integer
Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and video game console and home computer development company which operated between 1972 and 1984. During its years of operation, it developed and produced over 350 arcade, console, and computer games for its own systems, and almost 100 ports of games for home computers such as the Commodore 64.
Antic Software was a software company associated with Antic, a magazine for Atari 8-bit computers.Bound into issues of the magazine, the Antic Software catalog initially sold Atari 8-bit games, applications, and utilities from the recently defunct Atari Program Exchange.
From the game's title screen: "Dandy is a user extendable real time animated adventure game for a team of one to four players." Dandy was later released as "Dark Chambers" for the Atari 2600, Atari 7800 and XEGS video game systems in 1988 (although it retained the 1983 copyright). Once again, no citations, no source, just an unfounded claim.