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Repton is a computer game originally developed by 16-year-old Briton Tim Tyler for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and released by Superior Software in 1985. The game spawned a series of follow up games which were released throughout the 1980s. The series sold around 125,000 copies between 1985 and 1990 with Repton 2 selling 35,000 itself. The games have since been remade for several modern systems, including iRepton for the iPhone / iPod Touch in 2010, and Android Repton 1, Android Repton 2 and Android Repton 3 from 2016 to 2018.

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  • Repton is a computer game originally developed by 16-year-old Briton Tim Tyler for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and released by Superior Software in 1985. The game spawned a series of follow up games which were released throughout the 1980s. The series sold around 125,000 copies between 1985 and 1990 with Repton 2 selling 35,000 itself. The games have since been remade for several modern systems, including iRepton for the iPhone / iPod Touch in 2010, and Android Repton 1, Android Repton 2 and Android Repton 3 from 2016 to 2018. The author was inspired by a review of the recently released Boulder Dash, but had never played the game. Compared with Boulder Dash, Repton is a much more calm and organized playing experience with the emphasis on puzzle-solving as opposed to arcade-style improvisation. This remained true as more types of object were added in the sequels. (en)
  • Repton è un videogioco rompicapo simile a Boulder Dash, pubblicato nel 1985 per BBC Micro e Acorn Electron dall'editrice britannica . Fu seguito lo stesso anno da e nel 1986 da Repton 3. Nel 1989 uscì per ZX Spectrum, ma solo nella raccolta Repton Mania, in coppia con Repton 2. A distanza di molti anni uscirono conversioni ufficiali, della stessa editrice (divenuta nel frattempo Superior Interactive) o con sua licenza, anche per Windows, iOS, Android, Risc PC (quest'ultima solo nella raccolta Desktop Repton Plus). (it)
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  • John Wallace (en)
  • David Bratton , (en)
  • David Lawrence and David Acton , (en)
  • Gary Partis , (en)
  • Gil Johnson-Smith , (en)
  • Matthew Atkinson , (en)
  • Tim Tyler , (en)
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  • Repton (en)
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  • Repton è un videogioco rompicapo simile a Boulder Dash, pubblicato nel 1985 per BBC Micro e Acorn Electron dall'editrice britannica . Fu seguito lo stesso anno da e nel 1986 da Repton 3. Nel 1989 uscì per ZX Spectrum, ma solo nella raccolta Repton Mania, in coppia con Repton 2. A distanza di molti anni uscirono conversioni ufficiali, della stessa editrice (divenuta nel frattempo Superior Interactive) o con sua licenza, anche per Windows, iOS, Android, Risc PC (quest'ultima solo nella raccolta Desktop Repton Plus). (it)
  • Repton is a computer game originally developed by 16-year-old Briton Tim Tyler for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and released by Superior Software in 1985. The game spawned a series of follow up games which were released throughout the 1980s. The series sold around 125,000 copies between 1985 and 1990 with Repton 2 selling 35,000 itself. The games have since been remade for several modern systems, including iRepton for the iPhone / iPod Touch in 2010, and Android Repton 1, Android Repton 2 and Android Repton 3 from 2016 to 2018. (en)
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  • Repton (videogioco 1985) (it)
  • Repton (video game) (en)
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