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==Ports and clones== A simplified version of ''Amidar'' was released in 1983 for the [[Atari 2600]] by [[Parker Brothers]]. This was the only official port but as with most arcade games of the time, there were many unofficial clones for home computers including [[Acornsoft]]'s ''Crazy Tracer'' ([[BBC Micro]], [[Acorn Electron]]), [[Microdeal]]'s ''[[Cuthbert Goes Walkabout]]'' ([[Dragon 32/64]], [[TRS-80 Color Computer|TRS-80 CoCo]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Atari 8-bit family]]), [[Llamasoft]]'s ''Traxx'' ([[Vic-20]], [[ZX Spectrum]]), [[Superior Software]]'s ''Crazy Painter'' ([[BBC Micro]], [[Acorn Electron]]) and ''[[Gapper (computer game)|Gapper]]'' ([[DOS]]).
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