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Air Raiders

Air Raiders (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Atari 2600
Tags: Action
Developer: Mattel Interactive

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??/??/1982

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Air Raiders review

Reviewed October 26, 2004

ddsilver says: "I've written a great deal on the subject of M-Network games. It was a minor secret that M-Network was really an arm of Mattel that existed to port Intellivision hits over to the Atari 2600. However, there was one M-Network title that was an original design for the Atart 2600. That title was Air Raiders, and it really shows what Larry Zwick and the Blue Sky Rangers were capable of programming, regardless of the medium in which they were working. "
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