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[edit] Screenshots needed
Do any screenshots exist for this game? Trying to explain a videogame with just text doesn't give the full picture (no pun intended). Navstar 18:37, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
I can generate still or animated screen shots trivially. On a separate note: I'm pretty sure this game did not include on-board RAM. If anything, it used the RAM on the ECS. Had it been a standalone cart, it would have included RAM. Another first (at least for Intellivision) is that this is the first game released from any vendor for the Intellivision that included a form of bank-switching. --Mr z 18:13, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Also another fun fact: This game required 24K x 10-bits of ROM (30K bytes of ROM), so it was easily one of the largest games produced for the Intellivision. I *believe* Tower of Doom and Hover Force were the only other two released games for the Intellivision that hit this size. --Mr z 22:30, 13 June 2006 (UTC)