Qwak!

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Qwak! ist ein Arcade-Spiel für Spielhallenbetrieb, das am 5. November 1974 von Atari veröffentlicht wurde. Es war das erste Arcade-Spiel mit einer optischen Lightgun und simuliert eine Entenjagd. rdf:langString
Qwak! is een arcadespel van Atari uit 1974. Het spel is een simulatie van de jacht op eenden waarbij de speler met behulp van een lichtpistool, in de vorm van een jachtgeweer, dient te mikken op deze vogels die op het computerscherm verschijnen. rdf:langString
Qwak! is a single-player duck hunting light gun shooter arcade video game developed by Atari and released in November 1974. In the game, ducks fly one at a time across the screen, and the player shoots at them using a light gun attached to the game cabinet. The player gets three shots per duck; ducks change direction away from missed shots and fall to the bottom of the screen when hit. A screen overlay adds images of reeds and a tree branch, and an image of a duck is added to a row at the top of the screen whenever a duck is hit. Games continue until a time limit, set by the machine operator, is reached. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Qwak! ist ein Arcade-Spiel für Spielhallenbetrieb, das am 5. November 1974 von Atari veröffentlicht wurde. Es war das erste Arcade-Spiel mit einer optischen Lightgun und simuliert eine Entenjagd.
rdf:langString Qwak! is a single-player duck hunting light gun shooter arcade video game developed by Atari and released in November 1974. In the game, ducks fly one at a time across the screen, and the player shoots at them using a light gun attached to the game cabinet. The player gets three shots per duck; ducks change direction away from missed shots and fall to the bottom of the screen when hit. A screen overlay adds images of reeds and a tree branch, and an image of a duck is added to a row at the top of the screen whenever a duck is hit. Games continue until a time limit, set by the machine operator, is reached. Development of Qwak! began in 1974, finishing in November. It was presented at the November 1974 Music Operators of America (MOA) Music & Amusement Machines Exposition for release that month. The game was not commercially successful; according to Ralph H. Baer, approximately 250 units were sold. A two-player clone game by U.S. Billiards, Duck Shooting, was produced around the same time, and Qwak! has been suspected as a possible inspiration for the 1984 Nintendo Entertainment System light gun game Duck Hunt.
rdf:langString Qwak! is een arcadespel van Atari uit 1974. Het spel is een simulatie van de jacht op eenden waarbij de speler met behulp van een lichtpistool, in de vorm van een jachtgeweer, dient te mikken op deze vogels die op het computerscherm verschijnen.
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