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Sky Diver

Sky Diver (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Atari 2600
Tags: Action
Developer: Atari

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??/??/1978

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Sky Diver review

Reviewed October 31, 2003

retro says: "When I was young, there was no real clear line between religion and video games. All I ever did was play video games. The younger years of my life were made up of nothing but the Atari 2600. One of my older brothers is almost seven years older than me, but video games seemed to be just as important to him as they were to me. He was the champion of the time while I was an up-and-coming gamer that wanted nothing more than to beat him at every game we played. One of our favorites was always Sky Div..."
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