Cloak & Dagger (video game)

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Cloak & Dagger
Developer(s) Atari
Publisher(s) Atari
Designer(s) Russel Dawe 'Rusty'
Platforms Arcade Game
Release date(s) 1984 (Arcade)
Genre(s) Fixed Shooter
Mode(s) Up to 2 players, alternating turns
Cabinet Upright
CPU M6502 x 2
Sound POKEY x 2
Display Raster, 256×232, horizontal orientation, palette colors 64

Cloak & Dagger is an Atari video game based on the 1984 film of the same name. The video game was critical to the film's plot. This collaboration was part of a larger phenomenon at the time of films featuring video games as critical plot elements (as with Tron and The Last Starfighter) and of video game tie-ins to the same films (as with the Tron games for the Intellivision and other platforms).

Development

The game was created by Russel Dawe. The game was under development using the title Agent X when the movie producers and Atari learned of each other's projects and decided to cooperate. When Atari was consulted to provide a game as an element of the movie, they tweaked Agent X and renamed it Cloak & Dagger. Dabney Coleman's character was then named "Agent X" in the movie.

Arcade release

The game saw limited arcade release as a conversion kit for Robotron 2084 cabinets. The arcade version of Cloak & Dagger appeared in March of 1984, prior to the release of the film. The Cloak & Dagger game screens from the movie are mostly from the arcade version, and not the Atari 5200 game console as it would appear in the film. Although a 5200 version of the game was planned, it was never released due to the video game crash of 1983 and eventual sale of Atari. Because the Atari 5200 version of Cloak & Dagger wasn't complete during filming, the cartridge props are actually other 5200 games with a Cloak & Dagger label stuck on them.

A port for the Atari 8-bit family of computers was being developed by Atari, Inc. employee Dave Comstock in 1984, but was never finished.[1]

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