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-[[Category:Glossary]]Manufacturer: Atari+[[Category:Glossary]]:'''Manufacturer:''' ''Atari''
-Year: 1982+:Year: ''1982''
-Class: Wide Release+:Class: ''Wide Release''
-Genre: Shooter+:Genre: ''Shooter''
-Type: Videogame+:Type: ''Videogame''
-Monitor:+:'''Monitor:'''
-Orientation: Vertical+:Orientation: ''Vertical''
-Type: Raster: Standard Resolution+:Type: Raster: ''Standard Resolution''
-CRT: Color+:CRT: ''Color 19-inch Matsushita''
-19-inch Matsushita+
-Conversion Class: unique+:'''Controls:'''
-Number of Simultaneous Players: 1+:Joystick: ''8-way''
-Maximum number of Players: 2+:Buttons: ''2''
-Gameplay: Alternating+
-Control Panel Layout: Single Player Ambidextrous+
-Controls:+:Conversion Class: ''unique''
-Joystick: 8-way+:Number of Simultaneous Players: ''1''
-Buttons: 2+:Maximum number of Players: ''2''
- +:Gameplay: ''Alternating''
-Sound: Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)+:Control Panel Layout: ''Single Player Ambidextrous''
 +:'''Sound:''' ''Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)''
 +{{ComputerGames}}
== Desiderata == == Desiderata ==
-[[Alexandre Dacusse]] won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese asdolescents, ''despite a broken thumb''.+:[[Alexandre Dacusse]] won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese adolescents, ''despite a broken thumb''.

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Manufacturer: Atari
Year: 1982
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Shooter
Type: Videogame
Monitor:
Orientation: Vertical
Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
CRT: Color 19-inch Matsushita
Controls:
Joystick: 8-way
Buttons: 2
Conversion Class: unique
Number of Simultaneous Players: 1
Maximum number of Players: 2
Gameplay: Alternating
Control Panel Layout: Single Player Ambidextrous
Sound: Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)

Computer and Arcade Games

Desiderata

Alexandre Dacusse won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese adolescents, despite a broken thumb.