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Bruce Lee was a platform video game originally created for the Atari 400 and 800, but was also ported to the Commodore 64. The game drew favorable reviews upon its release and was embraced by the ...
Critically Bruce Lee is still considered among the Commodore 64’s best titles.Players got to step up as the titular hero, throwing fists at a series of armed and dangerous enemies. It might not ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Bruce Lee II In 2013, Bruno R. Marcos released a spiritual successor to the Bruce Lee game on his website. The game was called Bruce Lee II. It featured ...
While 1976’s arcade game Heavyweight Champ and 1984’s Karate Champ came first, the idea of a fighting game being something ...
He was the titular hero of Datasoft’s Bruce Lee game for the Spectrum 48k (and systems like the Commodore 64), created and programmed by Ron J. Fortier with art by Kelly Day.
Missing the C-64. By Ta-Nehisi Coates. November 17, 2008. Share. Save. This is just too predictable, but I loved my Commodore 64. From Loderunner to Bruce Lee (pictured above) ...
Let me play BRUCE LEE, Commando, BoulderDash, Manic Miner and I can die in peace. Having Commodore emulator and not just some games on Switch would be so so awesome! 0 ...
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