Difference between revisions of "Peter Pack Rat"
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− | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ピーターパックラット) is an arcade game released for the Atari System 1 arcade system by [[Atari Games]] in 1985, with various home computer ports in 1989. A [[PC Engine]] port by [[Tengen]] was announced, but was quietly cancelled. | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ピーターパックラット) is an arcade game released for the Atari System 1 arcade system by [[Atari Games]] in 1985, with various home computer ports in 1989. A [[PC Engine]] port by [[Tengen]] was announced, but was quietly cancelled. A prototype is known to have been in the possession of former Tengen developer Jun Amanai, who posted a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyP2lIdfjhQ gameplay video on YouTube]. |
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+ | *{{LinkYoutube|video=GyP2lIdfjhQ|title=Gameplay video by Jun Amanai}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 3 January 2024
Peter Pack Rat |
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System(s): PC Engine |
Publisher: Tengen |
Developer: Tengen |
Licensor: Atari Games |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Peter Pack Rat (ピーターパックラット) is an arcade game released for the Atari System 1 arcade system by Atari Games in 1985, with various home computer ports in 1989. A PC Engine port by Tengen was announced, but was quietly cancelled. A prototype is known to have been in the possession of former Tengen developer Jun Amanai, who posted a gameplay video on YouTube.
Magazine articles
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