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Game Information:Name | Amidar | Tournament | Atari 2600-Regulation Play | System | Atari 2600 | Company | Parker Brothers | Year Released | 1983 | Type of Game | Arcade | Competition style | Most points, most stages, least time | Info/Special Rules | Difficulty Settings (from manual): A=start at level 1; five enemies at slowest speed; B=start at level 3; six enemies at faster speed. (still need to verify which switch, as this is a 1p game only) | Sum - Scores | 7,280 | Average - Scores | 7,280 | Sum - Stages | 4 | Average - Stages | 4.0 |
Sum - Length | 00:11:58.98 |
Average - Length | 00:11:58.98 | Sum - LB Points | 20.000 | Average - LB Points | 20.000 | Lead Changes | 0 |
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NOTE: Scores/Stages/Lengths/LB Points <= 0 as well as INACTIVE recordings do NOT count toward averages. Submission Log: NOTE: Yellow blocks indicate a score that was in 1st place at the time of submission.Username | Score | Stages | Length |
LB Points | Rank | Q.T.Quazar | 7,280 | 4 |
00:11:58.98 | 20.000 | 1 | 2010-05-28 01:48:42: AA dips. Moderately more exciting than Barnstorming. I can play these at work because they look so boring, people figure they can't possibly be games. Of course, Amidar didn't need the 2600 to be boring. (on a side note, how did they fail to put in the bonus stage? It's not like this game is breaking the memory bank) | Confirmed by Skito | 2010-06-08 09:53:30: | Confirmed by gameboy9 | 2010-05-29 04:07:29: | Edited by gameboy9 | 2010-05-29 04:07:25: Stages changed from 0 to 4 Length changed from 00:00:00.00 to 00:11:58.98 |
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