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Cameron Knight Ltd.

The next two releases were for 48K machines only, and arrived in 1984, Lunar Jetman, a follow up to Jetpac, and Atic Atac. With the more generous memory limits both games were stunning. Jetman took the Jetpac idea a stage further. Atic Atac introduced the famous ACG (Ashby Computer Graphics) keys in another ground breaking game, that was perhaps one of the most payable so far, but these successes spelt the end of the £5.95 price tag as Ultimate prepared their next release, Sabre Wulf, also for the Commodre 64.
© 1998 Cameron Knight Ltd.
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