
| Atari [USA] - Elevator Action |
| Detailed Game Information - Atari 2600 Module |
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| Gametitle | Elevator Action | Class | Never released | ||||
| Company | Atari [USA] | Genre | Arcade | ||||
| Series | n/a | Max. player | 1 | ||||
| Cartridge shell | Standard | Controller | Joystick | ||||
| Serial number | CX26126 | Programmer | Hitchens, Dan ; Staugas, Dave | ||||
| UPC code | Manual | ![]() |
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| Year | 1983 | Screenshot | ![]() | ||||
| Country |
- USA |
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| Module Information |
| The Prototype game was handed over during a meeting with a former Atari programmer. According to an internal Atari memo from August 1984, it was 85% complete and would have taken another 8 weeks to complete, even though the in-game copyright date says 1983. Box, Cart and manual are a reproduction from the Classic Gaming Expo (CGE) in Las Vegas, Nevada (August 11-12, 2001). |
| Company Information |
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Atari Inc.- the company all began with- started to release their first VCS titles in the U.S. in spetember 1977 . The official release in Europe followed in 1980. The german company Unimex in Wiesbaden was the first distributor for Atari games in 1980-1983 under the Time Warner era in Europe. |
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Atari [USA] Elevator Action |
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