Bruce Lee (computer game)
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Studio | Ron Fortier |
Publisher | Datasoft |
Erstveröffent- lichung |
1983 (Atari 8-bit) |
platform | Amstrad CPC , Apple II , Atari 8-Bit , BBC Micro , Commodore 64 , MS-DOS , Fujitsu FM-7 , MSX , PC-88 , ZX Spectrum |
genre | Platform game |
Game mode | Single player , two player |
language | English |
Bruce Lee is one of Ron Fortier developed and DataSoft marketed computer game . In 1983 the game was first released for the Atari 400 and Atari 800 home computers, and ports for many other systems followed in 1984.
Game description
The game is a platformer platform game with elements of a fighting game. The player takes on the role of Bruce Lee and sets off to kill a wizard. To do this, he has to cross different rooms in an Asian castle complex. Ninjas and sumo wrestlers stand in his way, "lanterns" have to be collected to open additional passages and obstacles have to be overcome with skilful jumps. In multiplayer mode, the second player can take on the role of any opponent.
The SID music for the C64 was written by John A. Fitzpatrick.
Versions and ports
- Amstrad CPC
- Atari 400 / Atari 800 / XL / XE
- Commodore 64
- Apple II / + (1984)
- PC DOS
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum (Ocean, 1984)
- MSX (1985)
Web links
- Bruce Lee in the software archive - Internet Archive
- Bruce Lee at MobyGames (English)
- Fan site for the C64 game
- Article in the C64 Wiki
- Test report Bruce Lee (computer game) at Kultboy
- Interview with Ron Fortier in Retro Gamer Spezial 1/2017, page 106 ff
Individual evidence
- ↑ Making Of: Bruce Lee. Retro Gamer Spezial, Issue 1 of 2017, pp. 107-109.