![]() The game wasīased on the ubiquitous 15-piece sliding block puzzle invented by Noyce Chapman The game was laterĪ bit more successful, but not much, was Loco-Motion ( known as Guttang Gottong in Japan), licensed from Japan’s Konami (formerly known for their very profitable relationship with Stern). Hit and Centuri probably sold around 700-1,200 copies. While the game was certainly innovative, it wasn’t much of a Rubik’s Cube (which they called an “electronics cube”) so that it matched a Game also featured a bonus round in which the player had complete one side of a Whom the player could touch to temporarily freeze all enemies and knights. Ugly, Beastly, Ghastly, Homely, and Deadly. To do this, “cowboy” had to “round up” red “knights” then “push” a new redĬircle into a row or column of the grid. The goal was replace all the white circles with red ones. TheĪction took place in a concentric maze at the center of which was a grid of 9 ![]() Of a ghostly-white version of Pac-Man with eyes, legs, and a pink hat. Player controlled a character called “Cowboy” who, despite his name, was more The game was a combination maze/puzzle game with emphasis on “puzzle”. ![]() That created Phoenix), Round-Up was released in December ofġ981. Licensed from Hiraoka (probably the same company ![]()
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