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    Swashbuckler

  • First released on 31 December, 1982 for Apple II
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  • First released on 31 December, 1982 for Apple II

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    Swashbuckler is an early fighting game for the Apple II family of computers, created by Paul Stephenson and published by Datamost in 1982.

    The player controls a sword-wielding swashbuckler who must fight and dispatch various attackers. Combat occurs in a wooden-beamed ship's hold littered with skeletons and cobwebs, which the player views from the side.

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    Apple II, FM-7, PC-8801

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    Datamost
    Datamost was a book publisher and computer game company with Chatsworth, California as the place of business. Founded by David Gordon in 1981 the company mainly developed software and games for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64 and IBM-PC platforms. Also educational and reference materials related to computers and computer programming were published by Datamost.
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    Comptiq
    Comptiq is a Japanese computer magazine, which also released a few ports of home computer games for various systems
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