Caveman Games
Caveman Games | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Video Game |
Data East | |
Data East | |
Sports | |
Cartridge | |
NES Controller | |
NES | |
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October 1990 | |
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Caveman Games is an NES Olympic-style computer game where cavemen participate in athletic events. The events are basically the same as their modern counterparts, except that prehistoric hazards are used as a system of checks and balances in order to prevent the player from becoming overly confident in his ability to play track and field-type video games. This game was originally offered for computers, during the time of the Commodore 64, under the name Caveman Ug-lympics.
Licensing[edit | edit source]
G-mode currently owns the intellectual rights to Caveman Games and licenses these games globally.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Official G-Mode webpage of Caveman Games
- Caveman Games at MobyGames
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