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Daredevil Dennis

Daredevil Dennis

Details: Computer game
Descr: Daredevil Dennis is a computer games published by Visions Software in 1984 for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro. Both the controls and screen layout are same as in Atari's 1977 Stunt Cycle arcade game. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1984
Genre: Platform game
Publisher: Visions (Software Factory) Ltd.
Platforms: BBC Micro, Acorn Electron

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