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Preppie!

Preppie!

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Descr: Preppie! is an action video game for the Atari 8-bit family published by Adventure International in 1982. Developer Russ Wetmore's name is prominently displayed on the box cover. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Developer: Star Systems Software
Designer: Russ Wetmore
Genre: Action game
Platform: Atari 8-bit family
Publishers: Adventure International, Americana Software Limited

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