Outpost (1981 Video Game)
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''Outpost'' is a
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for the
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programmed by Tom McWilliams and published by
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in 1981. It is a variant of the arcade game '' Space Zap''. In March 1982,
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reported that ''Outpost'' earned McWilliams, then still a teenager, at least US$60,000.


Legacy

According to
Tim Skelly Tim Skelly (February 10, 1951 – death reported March 2, 2020) was a video game designer and game programmer who developed arcade games for Cinematronics from 1978 until 1981. He designed a series of pure action games using black and white vect ...
, the
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port of ''Outpost'' which was being worked on by Scott Boden was reworked after their departure from Cinematronics as the more cutesy title ''Boxing Bugs'' by Jack Ritter, which both Skelly and Boden considered a "travesty".


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