Exile (1988)

Audiogenic

Amiga · Amiga CD32 · Atari ST/STE · BBC Microcomputer System · Commodore C64/128/MAX

3.44 from 9 ratings

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Exile is a single-player action-adventure video game originally published for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in 1988 by Superior Software and later ported to the Commodore 64, Amiga, CD32 and Atari ST, all published by Audiogenic. Exile's game physics engine qualifies it to be the first game to have a complete Newtonian motion model. At the time of its … Read more
Exile is a single-player action-adventure video game originally published for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in 1988 by Superior Software and later ported to the Commodore 64, Amiga, CD32 and Atari ST, all published by Audiogenic. Exile's game physics engine qualifies it to be the first game to have a complete Newtonian motion model. At the time of its release it was considered to push the boundaries of what was possible on home computers, particularly on the 8-bit platforms. It remains probably the most complex game available for the BBC Micro. The game was designed and programmed by Peter Irvin (author of Starship Command, a space shoot-em-up with an innovative control system) and Jeremy Smith (author of Thrust, a game based on cave exploration with a simpler physics model). Read less
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Details

Developers
Audiogenic
Publishers
Audiogenic
Genres
Adventure, Arcade, Platform
Themes
Action, Open world, Science fiction

Release dates

  • 1988 (Worldwide) BBC Microcomputer System, Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • 1991 (Worldwide) Amiga
  • 1995 (Worldwide) Amiga CD32
  • TBD (Worldwide) Atari ST/STE
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Rating distribution

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