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Destroyer (c) 1977 Atari. A sea battle game where the player moves a destroyer back and forth along the surface of the water. The ship drops depth charges to destroy the submarines that are moving back and forth below. - TECHNICAL - Game ID : 030131-030136 Main CPU : M6800 (@ 756 Khz) Screen orientation : Horizontal Video resolution : 256 x 240 pixels Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz Palette Colors : 8 Players : 1 Buttons : 2 - TRIVIA - Released in October 1977, selling at an MSRP of $1295. Atari Destroyer was a unique 1 player experience. With a combination of realistic controls, sound effects and the use of 3D cardboard graphics overlaying the monitor the game gave the player a feel of playing a realistic sea battle game. With sonar and explosion sounds from the left and right speakers the game had a fully immersed experience for 1977. Nik Meeks holds the official record for this game with 4,000 points on June 3, 2007. - STAFF - Designed and programmed by : Mike Albaugh - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Destroyer (c) 1977 Atari. A sea battle game where the player moves a destroyer back and forth along the surface of the water. The ship drops depth charges to destroy the submarines that are moving back and forth below. - TECHNICAL - Game ID : 030131-030136 Main CPU : M6800 (@ 756 Khz) Screen orientation : Horizontal Video resolution : 256 x 240 pixels Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz Palette Colors : 8 Players : 1 Buttons : 2 - TRIVIA - Released in October 1977, selling at an MSRP of $1295. Atari Destroyer was a unique 1 player experience. With a combination of realistic controls, sound effects and the use of 3D cardboard graphics overlaying the monitor the game gave the player a feel of playing a realistic sea battle game. With sonar and explosion sounds from the left and right speakers the game had a fully immersed experience for 1977. Nik Meeks holds the official record for this game with 4,000 points on June 3, 2007. - STAFF - Designed and programmed by : Mike Albaugh - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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