Abe Vigoda was the Master Chief of his day.
You know it. Though to be honest the gameplay suffered a little after the third level. More and more images of a pastrami sandwhich would appear under the tiles.Probably why this game wasn't as well known.
Uncle Larry's was so much better in the ColecoVision port. On the Atari, you can hardly tell the difference between "good touch" and "bad touch."
Good point there, Hamm. I had completely forgotten about that port of the title!
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Abe Vigoda was the Master Chief of his day.
You know it. Though to be honest the gameplay suffered a little after the third level. More and more images of a pastrami sandwhich would appear under the tiles.
Probably why this game wasn't as well known.
Uncle Larry's was so much better in the ColecoVision port. On the Atari, you can hardly tell the difference between "good touch" and "bad touch."
Good point there, Hamm. I had completely forgotten about that port of the title!
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