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PlayNet was founded [1] in 1983 by two former GE Global Research employees, Dave Panzl and Howard Goldberg, [2] as the first person-to-person, online communication and game network to feature home computer based graphics had a partnership with Schenectady-based Radio Corporation of America.
It was released in 1985 for the Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Atari 8-bit computers, and Amstrad CPC. [1] The player controls a futuristic car in an uninhabited post-apocalyptic scenario. The title echoes a plot point from the Mad Max series of movies [2] The design was done by Richard Darling and the programming by David Darling.
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Indiana Jones in the Lost Kingdom is a puzzle video game developed by Michael J. Hanson and published by Mindscape for the Commodore 64. [1] The game is based on the Indiana Jones series, [2] and it was released in North America in late 1984. In the UK, the game was imported and distributed by U.S. Gold. [1] [3]
Wanted: Monty Mole is a platform video game published in July 1984 [1] for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 home computers. It is the first game released by Gremlin Graphics [1] and the first game in the Monty Mole series. Monty Mole is a fictional mole created by Ian Stewart, the director of the company. [1]
The Dam Busters is a combat flight simulation game set in World War II and published by U.S. Gold.It was released in 1984 for ColecoVision and Commodore 64; in 1985 for Apple II, MS-DOS, MSX, and ZX Spectrum; then in 1986 for the Amstrad CPC and NEC PC-9801.
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