Radar Scope: Difference between revisions
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Radar Scope | |
Developer | Nintendo R&D2 Ikegami Tsushinki |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
Platforms | Arcade |
Released | Japan: October 8, 1980 North America: December 1980 |
Added to Museum |
Not yet |
Radar Scope is an arcade game by Nintendo Research & Development 2.
History
Radar Scope was a hit in Japan when it was released in 1980, but when it was released in North America, it sold poorly. Nintendo of America asked for a game that could be installed in the unsold Radar Scope cabinets. Nintendo asked its designers for ideas, and Shigeru Miyamoto's idea was chosen. The resulting game was Donkey Kong, which was a worldwide success.
After Nintendo found worldwide success, several other games were produced using Z80-based hardware, including two Donkey Kong sequels.