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Hopper | |
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Hopper Manual (Front Cover) | |
Publisher(s) | Texas Instruments (TI) |
Original Retail Price | $29.95 |
Programmer(s) | John M. Phillips & Mike Archuleta |
Part# | PHM 3229 |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1984 (1st quarter) |
Genre(s) | Action |
Hopper is a clone of the 1982 Sega game Pengo. [1] Hopper was programmed by John M. Phillips & Mike Archuleta and published by Texas Instruments (TI). Hopper was part number 3229. It was released on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module and originally retailed for $29.95. It was released in the 1st quarter of 1984.
References
External Links
- Black Falcon Games: Hopper
- Moby Games: Hopper (TI-99/4A)
- TI-99/4A Video Game House: Hopper
- WikiPedia: Pengo (video game)
[Category:1984 Software]