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Beamrider is a
fixed shooter written for the
Intellivision by
David Rolfe and
published by
Activision in 1983. The game was
ported to the
Atari 2600 (with...
- Pitfall!
series (1982–2004)
River Raid
series (1982–1988) Oink! (1983)
Beamrider (1983)
Robot Tank (1983) H.E.R.O. (1984)
Little Computer People (1985)...
- Jay; Jones, Michael; Carriger,
Wendy (2006-08-21). "A New Off-Axis
Laser Beamrider Missile Guidance Algorithm". AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and
Control Conference...
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Electronics Paul
Reynolds 1984 War Game
Abbex Electronics Paul
Reynolds 1984
Beamrider Activision Software Conversions 1984
Enduro Activision James Software...
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imitated years later by
games such as Konami's Juno
First and Activision's
Beamrider. In 2014,
Jeremy Parish of
USGamer said that
Radar Scope "belonged to...
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years later by
shooters such as Konami's Juno
First and Activision's
Beamrider. In 1980, Atari's
Battlezone was a
breakthrough for pseudo-3D gaming,...
- succeed.
Games where the
player stays at a
fixed line on the screen.
Beamrider Centipede Millipede Cosmo Gang the
Video Galaxian /
Galaga series Moon...
- and Enduro,
while surp****ing
state of the art
performance on Seaquest,
Beamrider, and Q*bert. This work
reportedly led to the company's
acquisition by...
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bombing enemy bases, and has to
avoid missiles launched from the cities.
Beamrider Cheshire Engineering Activision July 1984
Action Beany Bopper Sirius Software...
- RBS 70: short-ranged surface-to-air
missile developed by Bofors,
laser beamrider. Rb 98: short-range
infrared surface-to-air
system based on the air-launched...