Cabal
Title | Label | Cover | |
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Amstrad CPC |
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Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 |
Ocean | ||
Cabal
· Floppy Disk 3' · 1989 |
Ocean | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 |
Erbe Software S.A. | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 |
Erbe Software S.A. | ||
Cabal
· Floppy Disk 3' · 1989 |
Erbe Software S.A. | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 · AC33 |
The Hit Squad | ||
Commodore 64/128 |
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Cabal
· Floppy Disk 5'25 · 1984 |
Capcom | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1984 |
Imagine | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 |
Ocean | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1991 |
The Hit Squad | ||
Commodore Amiga |
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Cabal
· Floppy Disk 3,5' · 1990 |
Ocean | ||
ZX Spectrum |
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Cabal
· Cassette · 1984 |
Erbe Software S.A. | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1984 |
IBSA | ||
Cabal
· Floppy Disk 5'25 · 1989 |
Ocean | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1989 |
Ocean | ||
Cabal
· Cassette · 1991 |
The Hit Squad |
Wikipedia
Cabal (????, Kab?ru) is a 1988 arcade video game originally developed by TAD Corporation and published in Japan by Taito Corporation and in North America and Europe by Fabtek. In the game, the player controls a commando, viewed from behind, trying to destroy various enemy military bases. The game was innovative for the era, but only a mild success in the arcades, and became better known for its various home conversions.
Credits
Code - Jim BAGLEY (Amstrad CPC)
Cover - Bob WAKELIN (Amstrad CPC)
Graphics - Charles DAVIES, Ian DAVIES (Amstrad CPC)
Music - Keith TINMAN (Amstrad CPC)