Английская Википедия:ABM (video game)
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Шаблон:Infobox video game ABM (standing for Anti-Ballistic Missile) is a clone of Atari, Inc.'s Missile Command arcade game for the 32K Apple II. It was programmed by Silas Warner and published by Muse Software in 1980, the same year as Missile Command.[1]
Gameplay
In ABM the player uses anti-ballistic missiles to defend six cities along the East Coast against incoming ICBMs.[2]
Reception
Bruce Webster reviewed ABM in The Space Gamer No. 43.[2] Webster wrote that "In the end, the question is whether or not you want to spend the money for another arcade game. If so, then I can recommend ABM to you with the above caveats."[2]
Reviews
References
External links
- Softalk review
- Review in Creative Computing
- Review in Byte
- Review in Personal Computer World
- Review in Creative Computing
- Review in SoftSide
- ABM disassembly and analysis
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