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Revision as of 00:44, 23 May 2024

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720°
Developer Atari Games
Tiertex Design Studios (Amstrad, C64, Spectrum)
Game Brains (GBC)
Publisher Atari Games
U.S. Gold (Amstrad CPC, C64, ZX Spectrum)
Midway Games (GBC)
Platforms Amstrad CPC, Arcade, Commodore 64, Game Boy Color, GameCube, NES, PS2, PS3, Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, ZX Spectrum
Released Arcade
Worldwide: December 1986
Commodore 64
Europe, United States: 1987
Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum
United Kingdom: 1988
Nintendo Entertainment System
Europe, United States: 1989
Game Boy Color
North America: March 4, 1999
Europe: March 1999
PlayStation 2 (Midway Arcade Treasures)
North America: November 18, 2003
Europe: February 6, 2004
Xbox (Midway Arcade Treasures)
North America: November 24, 2003
Europe: February 6, 2004
GameCube (Midway Arcade Treasures)
North America: December 17, 2003
Windows (Midway Arcade Treasures)
North America: August 31, 2004
Europe: October 22, 2004
PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One (Midway Origins)
EU, North America, Oceania: November 6, 2012
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720° is a skateboarding video game by Atari Games. Its name is related to the move where a skateboarder turns in a complete circle twice, or in 720 degrees.