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A port of Sega's Ixion for the Arcade, both of which never released.
A prototype of an unreleased port of '''Ixion''' for the Atari 2600.
 
==Notes==
* Programmed by Jeff Lorenz for Sega Electronics, was to be published by Sega.
* First revealed by an Atari employee during the Northwest Classic Gaming Expo 2004 event, which happened during May 8 and 9 of that year.
 
==Origin==
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==See also==
* [https://forums.atariage.com/topic/74824-atari-2600-ixion-prototype-released/ Atari 2600 Ixion Prototype Released - AtariAge]
* [http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/ixion/ixion.htm AtariProtos' article] on the game.
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Ixion (prototype)
Dump status Released
Released by AtariAge
File release date August 18, 2005
Origin EPROM cartridge
EPROMs 1x
Game Ixion
System Atari 2600
Release date Unreleased
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A prototype of an unreleased port of Ixion for the Atari 2600.

Notes

  • Programmed by Jeff Lorenz for Sega Electronics, was to be published by Sega.
  • First revealed by an Atari employee during the Northwest Classic Gaming Expo 2004 event, which happened during May 8 and 9 of that year.

Origin

See also