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Gravitar is a
color vector graphics multidirectional shooter arcade video game
released by Atari, Inc. in 1982.
Using the same "rotate-and-thrust" controls...
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Gravitar were an
American noise rock band
formed in Detroit, Michigan,
United States,
formed in 1992 by Eric Cook,
Harry Richardson and
Geoff Walker. In...
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conversion kit for
Gravitar (1982), a game
which was not
commercially successful.[citation needed] The kit uses the
original Gravitar PCB with a few modifications...
- copies. The game was
widely imitated, and it
directly influenced Defender,
Gravitar, and many
other video games. The
objective of
Asteroids is to
destroy asteroids...
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Fatal Run Frog Pond
Frogger Frogs and
Flies Fun with
Numbers Galaxian Golf
Gravitar Hangman Haunted House Human Cannonball Kaboom!
Millipede Miniature Golf...
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composed specifically for the game. In the game
there are 24
medals and 4 '
gravitars' to find. The
original price was £14.98 for the
download and £18 for the...
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describing it as an
evolution of gravity-based
shoot 'em up
games like
Gravitar (1982) and
Thrust (1986).
Critics praised its originality,
graphics and...
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through caverns. The
gameplay of
Thrust was
heavily inspired by Atari's
Gravitar.
Thrust was
ported to the
Commodore 64,
Amstrad CPC,
Atari 8-bit computers...
- game
follows in the
footsteps of
shoot 'em ups such as
Asteroids (1979),
Gravitar (1982),
Defender and
Thrust (1986), with its "thrust-and-rotate" controls...
- 1982
Williams Electronics Po****rized the dual
joystick control scheme.
Gravitar 1982
Atari Not po****r in the
arcades due to its difficulty, but the gameplay...