We Dig Pitfall and Fall for Dig Dug in April 1982!

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Dig Dug (1982)
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Gaming is more fun with a friend! Kcclubkirby joins me in April 1982 to play some games for the Apple II and Atari 800. Surprisingly, Dig Dug in Japan and Pitfall for the Atari 2600 are released really close to each other and this is his first time to play. Check it out!

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Episode 168!
1982 - April 9-20
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Video Games Featured:
00:00 Welcome to the Show!
00:21 Welcome kcclubkirby!
00:58 Apple II - Shuttle Intercept
06:26 Atari 800 - The Cosmic Balance
21:28 Arcade - Dig Dug
39:48 Apple II - Phaser Fire
44:31 Atari 2600 - Pitfall!
59:21 Thank You kcclubkirby!
1:00:26 Outro

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