Daten |
Ankündigung |
02.06.1990 (Summer CES, Chicago) |
Veröffentlichung |
Q1/1992
unveröffentlicht |
Vertrieb |
Atari Corporation 1196 Borregas Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 |
Entwicklung |
DeFrisco Entertainment
(im Auftrag von Axlon Entertainment) |
Programmierung |
Steve DeFrisco |
Produktcode |
CX26192 |
Genre |
Arcade |
Medium |
Steckmodul |
Steuerung |
Joystick |
Spieler |
1 |
Boxtext |
Tic-Tac-Klax!
The colored tiles tumble down the ramp. You quickly move you paddle back and forth to catch the tiles, and then you flip them into the bins below to create rows of same colored tiles. The rows can be vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, and three or more tiles in a row creates a Klax.
Sounds easy, right? It is, until the tiles speed up and tumble down the ramp so dast you can barely keep up! Faster and faster, your paddle becomes a blur as you struggle to keep up with the pace. Will you ace the wave, or will the tumbling tiles be your downfall? Either way, you'll find yourseld quickly addicted to the good klean fun of tic-tac-KLAX!
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Trivia |
Zusammen mit dem Spiel Fatal Run die letzten Spiele für die 2600-Konsole aus dem Hause Atari, nur in Europa vertrieben.
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Original-Arcadespiel |
▶ Klax (Atari Games, 1990)
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Weitere Versionen |
▶ Klax (Atari 7800)
▶ Klax (Atari Lynx)
▶ Klax (NEC TurboGrafx-16)
▶ Klax (Nintendo Entertainment System)
▶ Klax (Sega Game Gear)
▶ Klax (Sega Master System)
▶ Klax (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis)
▶ クラックス (NEC PC Engine)
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