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  2. Star Castle - Wikipedia

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    Star Castle was designed by Tim Skelly and programmed by Scott Boden. Skelly created a number of other Cinematronics vector games, including Starhawk , Armor Attack , and Rip Off . [ 1 ] A Vectrex port of Star Castle for was released in 1983.

  3. Howard Scott Warshaw - Wikipedia

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    Warshaw's first success, Yars' Revenge, had been conceived as an Atari 2600 adaptation of the arcade game Star Castle. However, as limitations became clear, Warshaw re-adapted the concept into a new game involving mutated houseflies defending their world against an alien attacker. The game's working title was Time Freeze. [2]

  4. Tim Skelly - Wikipedia

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    He designed a series of pure action games using black and white vector graphics. [2] One of his early games, Rip Off, was the first arcade game with two-player cooperative play. [2] Star Hawk, Rip Off, Armor Attack, and Star Castle were all later ported to the Vectrex home system.

  5. Yars' Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Yars' Revenge is a 1982 fixed shooter video game developed by Howard Scott Warshaw and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS). [a] Set in the Razak solar system, it focuses on the conflict between the Yars, a fly-like humanoid alien race, and the Qotile, who have destroyed their habitable planets.

  6. List of Vectrex games - Wikipedia

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    There were 28 games officially released for the console (includes built-in game) in the US. ... Star Castle: GCE GCE 1983: Star Hawk: GCE GCE, MB, Bandai 1982: Star ...

  7. Starflight - Wikipedia

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    Starflight is a space exploration, combat, and trading role-playing video game created by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1986. Originally developed for IBM PC compatibles, it was later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Mac, and Commodore 64.

  8. List of Lego video games - Wikipedia

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    Logo used for Lego video games. Since 1995, numerous commercial video games based on Lego, the construction system produced by The Lego Group, have been released.Following the second game, Lego Island, developed and published by Mindscape, The Lego Group published games on its own with its Lego Media division, which was renamed Lego Software in 2000, and Lego Interactive in 2002.

  9. StarQuest Online - Wikipedia

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    StarQuest Online was a massively multiplayer online role playing game taking place in a large universe.It was created by Castle Thorn Software. In 2009 NeXeon Technologies partnered with Castle Thorn to support development of the game, [1] but in mid-2014 the game had been shut down. [2]