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|title = Scramble | |title = Scramble | ||
|image = 1975-05 Play Meter pg 41.png | |image = 1975-05 Play Meter pg 41.png | ||
|developer = | |developer = Lynn Kurtz | ||
|publisher = Mirco Games | |publisher = Mirco Games | ||
|date = 1975}} | |date = 1975}} | ||
''Scramble'' was a | ''Scramble'' was a coin-operated, electronic game released by Mirco Games in 1975. The display of the game used a series of light-emitting diodes. | ||
== Advertisement == | == Advertisement == | ||
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1975-05 Play Meter pg 25.png|(1975) | 1975-05 Play Meter pg 25.png|(1975) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Game credits == | |||
{{Credits begin}} | |||
{{Credits line|Game Designer, Hardware Designer = Lynn Kurtz}} | |||
{{Credits end}} | |||
== Interviews == | |||
* Lynn Kurtz interview by Ethan Johnson on September 12, 2018. | |||
[[Category:Game]] | [[Category:Game]] |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 13 February 2025
Scramble was a coin-operated, electronic game released by Mirco Games in 1975. The display of the game used a series of light-emitting diodes.
Advertisement[edit]
Photos[edit]
Game credits[edit]
- Game Designer, Hardware Designer
- Lynn Kurtz
Interviews[edit]
- Lynn Kurtz interview by Ethan Johnson on September 12, 2018.