Killing Nazis and Running From the Cops in 1981!

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What a show! Castle Wolfenstein shows us more new video game mechanics we have never seen before. Jump Bug is the first time we have ever scrolled to the right and JUMPED in a video game! Lock 'N' Chase is running from the cops with a new take on the Pac-Man formula. We close out with the newest Game & Watch in Japan and a look at the Summer of 1981 in the Atari Connection! The future of Atari looks so bright in 1981...

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Episode 60!
1981 - June
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Video Games Featured:
00:00 Welcome to the Show!
00:46 Apple II - Castle Wolfenstein
21:50 Arcade - Jump Bug
33:43 Arcade - Lock 'N' Chase
46:34 Nintendo Game & Watch - Parachute
50:02 Atari Connection: Summer 1981
59:05 Outro

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