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The player plays as Bo and Luke Duke who is racing to pay off the Duke farm. The player must play through missions that include Bo and Luke outrunning Rosco, Cletus and Enos, and saving their cousin Daisy Duke from Black Jack Perril who wants revenge on their uncle Jesse Duke for not helping him run moonshine back in their younger days and causing Black Jack to be sentenced to prison.
In the Peerage of England, the title of duke was created 74 times (using 40 different titles: the rest were recreations).Three times a woman was created a duchess in her own right; Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, chief mistress of Charles II of England, Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch, wife of Charles II's eldest illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, and Cecilia Underwood ...
The Dukes of Hazzard is a 1984 racing video game developed and published by Coleco for the ColecoVision game console and Coleco Adam computer. [1] Elite Systems released a different game with the same title for the ZX Spectrum computer on February 23, 1985. [2] [3] Both versions are based on The Dukes of Hazzard television series
These actors appeared in both Moonrunners and The Dukes of Hazzard: Ben Jones as Fred (a revenue agent) in the film and the Dukes' best friend, Cooter Davenport, in the series; C. Pete Munro as Zeebo in the film and Willie in the season-two episode "Jude Emery" Bill Gribble as Cooter in the film and Carson in the second episode, "Daisy's Song"
Lucas K. "Luke" Duke is a fictional character in The Dukes of Hazzard, and the main protagonist in the show, an American comedy television series which ran from 1979 to 1985. Played by Tom Wopat in the original TV series, Luke is main protagonist of the show, he is dark-haired, older cousin to the character Bo Duke . [ 1 ]
Dukes of Hell was published by Software Doctors, a company shifting into the PBM genre from computers. [1] Vincent J. Manna was the game designer. [2] Reviewer Frank Picone noted that it was a unique PBM game concept at the time but it did not "delve into the occult."
Players can link three 4:3 monitors to play in a Polyvision aspect ratio. PC users are also able to download a trial version of the game for free. It includes the entire map and three cars but will expire after thirty minutes. All saved data will be carried over if the user decides to purchase the full game. [25]