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'''''Delta 16''''' is a Finnish [[Arcade game|arcade]] [[Shoot 'em up|shooting]] [[video game]] developed by [[Jyri Lehtonen]] and published by [[Amersoft]]. The game had simple controls and featured a gameplay similar to the 1978 title ''[[Space Invaders]]''. A notable feature was an automated firing mechanism that the player could activate.<ref>[http://sinivalkoinenpelikirja.com/2013/11/22/delta-16/ Sinivalkoinen pelikirja]</ref> |
'''''Delta 16''''' is a Finnish [[Arcade game|arcade]] [[Shoot 'em up|shooting]] [[video game]] developed by [[Jyri Lehtonen]] and published by [[Amersoft]]<ref>http://www.uvlist.net/game-208028-Delta+16</ref>. The game had simple controls and featured a gameplay similar to the 1978 title ''[[Space Invaders]]''. A notable feature was an automated firing mechanism that the player could activate.<ref>[http://sinivalkoinenpelikirja.com/2013/11/22/delta-16/ Sinivalkoinen pelikirja]</ref> |
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It was originally released in 1985 for the [[Commodore 16]] home computer and later ported to [[Commodore 64]] for which it was released free of charge. A total of 101 copies were sold.<ref>http://videogames.fi/vgfi/index.php?title=Delta_16</ref> |
It was originally released in 1985 for the [[Commodore 16]] home computer and later ported to [[Commodore 64]] for which it was released free of charge. A total of 101 copies were sold.<ref>http://videogames.fi/vgfi/index.php?title=Delta_16</ref> |
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Developer(s) | Jyri Lehtonen |
Publisher(s) | Amersoft |
Platform(s) | Commodore 16 Commodore 64 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre(s) | Fixed shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Delta 16 is a Finnish arcade shooting video game developed by Jyri Lehtonen and published by Amersoft[1]. The game had simple controls and featured a gameplay similar to the 1978 title Space Invaders. A notable feature was an automated firing mechanism that the player could activate.[2]
It was originally released in 1985 for the Commodore 16 home computer and later ported to Commodore 64 for which it was released free of charge. A total of 101 copies were sold.[3]