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Stargate is a horizontally scrolling shooter released as an arcade video game in 1981 by Williams Electronics. Created by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar, it is a sequel to Defender which was released earlier in the year. It was the first of only three productions from Vid Kidz, an independent development house formed by Jarvis and DeMar.
The first Stargate video game film tie-in was a Tetris-like puzzle game released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1994 [10] and the Sega Game Gear in 1995. [11] It was developed by Probe Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment.
Defender is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed by Williams Electronics for arcades.The game is set on either an unnamed planet or city (depending on platform) where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts.
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Video game console operating system: Microsoft: In May 2020, the Xbox operating system source code was leaked. Zork and other Infocom games 1977 2008 Various Adventure game: Infocom: In 2008 a back-up with the source code of all Infocom's video games appeared from an anonymous Infocom source and was archived by the Internet Archive's Jason Scott.
Stargate: Resistance, a 2010 team-based third-person shooter based on the Stargate universe; Stargate, a game produced by Gottlieb based on the 1994 film; Stargate (1995 video game), a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis based on the 1994 film; Stargate: Timekeepers, a 2024 real-time strategy game by Slitherine Ltd.
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Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and video game console and home computer development company which operated between 1972 and 1984. During its years of operation, it developed and produced over 350 arcade, console, and computer games for its own systems, and almost 100 ports of games for home computers such as the Commodore 64.