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[[Sega]] licensed ''Asteroids'' at some point, creating their own cabinets and artwork for the game, most likely for the Japanese market (even though [[Taito]] also distributed the game in that region). Little is known about the Sega variant of ''Asteroids'' - it is assumed to be identical to the original Atari production run. | [[Sega]] licensed ''Asteroids'' at some point, creating their own cabinets and artwork for the game, most likely for the Japanese market (even though [[Taito]] also distributed the game in that region). Little is known about the Sega variant of ''Asteroids'' - it is assumed to be identical to the original Atari production run. | ||
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Revision as of 10:51, 14 July 2018
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System(s): Atari 6502 vector hardware | |||||||||
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Developer: Atari | |||||||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||
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Asteroids is a 1979 arcade game developed by Atari.
Sega licensed Asteroids at some point, creating their own cabinets and artwork for the game, most likely for the Japanese market (even though Taito also distributed the game in that region). Little is known about the Sega variant of Asteroids - it is assumed to be identical to the original Atari production run.