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  2. Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command is a 1980 shoot 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. and later licensed to Sega for Japanese and European releases. It was designed by Dave Theurer , who also designed Atari's vector graphics game Tempest from the same year. [ 2 ]

  3. General Computer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    General Computer Corporation (GCC), later GCC Technologies, was an American hardware and software company formed in 1981 by Doug Macrae, John Tylko, [1] and Kevin Curran. The company began as a video game developer and created the arcade games Ms. Pac-Man (1982) in-house for Bally MIDWAY and Food Fight (1983) as well as designing the hardware for the Atari 7800 console and many of its games.

  4. Dave Theurer - Wikipedia

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    David Theurer is a game designer and computer programmer. In 1980, he created the Missile Command and Tempest arcade games for Atari, Inc., considered two of the major releases from the Golden age of arcade games. Theurer also designed I, Robot for Atari, the first commercial video game with 3D filled-polygonal graphics. [1] [2]

  5. Rob Fulop - Wikipedia

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    Rob Fulop is an American game programmer who created two of the Atari 2600's biggest hits: the port of arcade game Missile Command and 1982's Demon Attack, which won Electronic Games' Game of the Year award. While at Atari, Fulop also ported Night Driver to the 2600 and Space Invaders to the Atari 8-bit computers.

  6. Atari, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Atari discovered in 1981 that General Computer Corporation (GCC) had developed hardware that could be installed onto arcade games to give operators additional options to modify the game, such as their Super Missile Attack board that modified Atari's Missile Command. Atari initially filed suit to stop GCC's products but as they learned more ...

  7. Atari has 'Missile Command' and 'Centipede' movies in the works

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    Atari just won't give up the dream of bringing its iconic gaming properties to the big screen. Back in 2010 we heard the company was shopping a Missile Command movie around Hollywood.

  8. Arcade classic Missile Command makes a social gaming ... - AOL

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    Atari has added a social gaming twist to the latest revival of its venerable Missile Command franchise. The newest version of the game, released yesterday on social gaming hub OMGPOP, expands the ...

  9. Missile Command (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command is a 1980 shoot 'em up arcade video game. Missile Command may also refer to: Missile Command 3D, 1995 Atari Jaguar game; Super Asteroids & Missile Command, 1994 Atari Lynx game; United States Army Aviation and Missile Command