Difference between revisions of "Attack"
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Attack (and its reissue, Attack II) is a 1973 a tank-driving game where the player controls a small remote tank. The player uses the gun barrel of the tank to hit the lit targets at each edge of the playfield. Each hit target is worth a point. The is essentially the same game as Lunar Rescue, so Sega recycled this game a few times with slightly different themes.
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