Private Eye (Atari 2600 Video Game)
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Private Eye (Atari 2600 Video Game)
''Private Eye'' is an action video game developed and published by Activision and released in 1984 for the Atari 2600 gaming console, video game system. Designed by Bob Whitehead, who also wrote ''Chopper Command'', ''Private Eye'' requires players to track down clues and recover items stolen by a master criminal, ultimately leading to his capture and arrest. During the game's original release, players who successfully completed the game's third case could photograph their scores on their TV screens and send the pictures to Activision in exchange for a "Super Sleuth" patch. Gameplay In ''Private Eye'', players assume the role of Pierre Touché, a private investigator who has been assigned the task of capturing the criminal mastermind, Henri Le Fiend. Le Fiend is implicated in a number of crimes across the city, and the player must find the clues and the stolen property in order to successfully arrest Le Fiend. The game consists of four separate cases. Using a specially-built For ...
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