Mystic Marathon

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Mystic Marathon is a horizontally scrolling arcade video game released by Williams Electronics in 1984. The game presents a race between horned, shoe-wearing, fantasy creatures called "Benkins" on a course covering small islands and the water between them. It was programmed by Kristina Donofrio (lead) and Ken Graham. Donofrio later worked on Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest. Mystic Marathon was released in the year following the video game crash of 1983 alongside Turkey Shoot and Inferno, none of which were as successful as earlier titles from Williams or ported to contemporary home systems. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mystic Marathon is a horizontally scrolling arcade video game released by Williams Electronics in 1984. The game presents a race between horned, shoe-wearing, fantasy creatures called "Benkins" on a course covering small islands and the water between them. It was programmed by Kristina Donofrio (lead) and Ken Graham. Donofrio later worked on Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest. The game was only available as a conversion kit for Williams games with horizontal monitors, the first such kit from the company. Three versions were released: one for Defender; one for Joust, Robotron: 2084, and Stargate; and one for Bubbles. 500 conversion kits were produced in total along with 5 dedicated cabinet prototypes. Mystic Marathon was released in the year following the video game crash of 1983 alongside Turkey Shoot and Inferno, none of which were as successful as earlier titles from Williams or ported to contemporary home systems.
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