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The Atlas Express [S1E1]: "Scramble" (Arcade - 1981) [NA Version]
The Atlas Express
S1E1
Scramble [スクランブル]
Arcade
Action/Horizontally Scrolling Shooter
1981
Konami Industry Co., Ltd./Stern Electronics, Inc.
NA Version of "スクランブル"
Normal Difficulty Mode
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GAME INFORMATION:
Scramble (スクランブル, Sukuranburu) is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released in 1981. It was developed by Konami and manufactured and distributed by Leijac in Japan and Stern in North America. It was the first side-scrolling shooter with forced scrolling and multiple distinct levels, and it established the foundation for a new genre.
It was Konami's first major worldwide hit. In the United States, it sold 15,136 arcade cabinets within five months and became Stern's second best-selling game. Scramble was not ported to any major contemporary consoles or computers, but there were releases for the Tomy Tutor and Vectrex as well as dedicated tabletop/handheld versions. Unauthorized clones for the VIC-20 and Commodore 64 used the same name as the original. The BBC Micro clone was called Rocket Raid, marketed by Acornsoft from 1982 and primarily within the UK. Scramble's sequel, the more difficult Super Cobra, was released later that year. Gradius (1985) was originally intended to be a follow-up to Scramble.
(Source - Wikipedia)
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