Bruce Lee (video game)
| Bruce Lee | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Datasoft |
| Publisher(s) | Datasoft U.S. Gold (CPC, Spectrum) Comptiq (MSX) |
| Designer(s) | Ron J. Fortier |
| Artist(s) | Kelly Day |
| Composer(s) | John A. Fitzpatrick |
| Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, IBM PC, MSX, PC-88, ZX Spectrum |
| Release | April 1984
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| Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, platform |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Bruce Lee is a platform game written by Ron J. Fortier for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1984 by Datasoft. The graphics are done by Kelly Day and music is done by John A. Fitzpatrick. The player takes the role of Bruce Lee, while a second player controls either Yamo or alternates with player one for control of Bruce Lee.
The Commodore 64 and Apple II versions were released the same year. The game was converted to the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC and published by U.S. Gold. It was the first U.S. Gold release featuring a famous individual. The MSX version was published in 1985 by Comptiq.