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Autoduel is a role-playing video game published by Origin Systems for the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC compatibles in 1985. It was released in 1987 for the Atari ST and in 1988 for the Amiga and Macintosh .
Steve Jackson Games published seven AADA Road Atlases for use with GURPS Autoduel and Car Wars between 1987 and 1989. [1]: 107 The entries in this series included: [2] The AADA Road Atlas and Survival Guide Volume One: The East Coast (1987) The AADA Road Atlas and Survival Guide Volume Two: The West Coast (1987)
Sheeley commented that "As a whole, the Armadillo Autoduel Arena is an unusual place to duel, due to interrupted line-of-sight and the necessary gambit of screaming around the central bunker at high speed to see anybody. I find it a welcome break from road dueling. A must for Car Wars fans." [1]
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The short story is the primary inspiration for Car Wars. Autoduel (1985) - A video game inspired by Car Wars; Battlecars (1983) – A Games Workshop, Mad Max–inspired road combat game using 1:60 scale miniature cars Dark Future (1988) – A revised and expanded version of Battlecars, also by Games Workshop
After that, Turbofire's true value to the autoduel enthusiast is in what remains: an excellent racing system. Where the players develop the racing vehicles, Turbofire provides the fuel for running those races, and will continue to do so long after the checkered flag has been dropped at Millenium Park."
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In 2005 name of the channel was changed to ATV as it was relaunched this time under a joint venture of Shalimar Recording and Broadcasting Company(SRBC). Since 2018 ATV is being operated under Shalimar TV Network of SRBC. ATV now operates with 20 stations covering all major cities and commercial centres of Pakistan. [citation needed]