Bruce Lee
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Amstrad CPC |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Erbe Software S.A. | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Floppy Disk 3' · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Americana | |
Atari 8-bit |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
U. S. Gold | |
Commodore 64/128 |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Datasoft | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1988 |
Americana | |
ZX Spectrum |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Dro Soft | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Serie Leyenda | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1984 |
Erbe Software S.A. | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1985 |
U. S. Gold | |
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Bruce Lee
· Cassette · 1988 |
Americana |
Wikipedia
Bruce Lee is a video game designed by Ron J. Fortier, with graphics by Kelly Day and music by John A. Fitzpatrick. It was originally developed for the Atari 8-bit family and published in 1984 by Datasoft, along with ports for the Apple II and Commodore 64. Bruce Lee is a platform game, in which the player controls Bruce Lee. A second player controls either Yamo, or alternates with player one for control of Bruce Lee.
Credits
Code - Ron J. FORTIER (Amstrad CPC)