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Title Screen


Karateka

Developer:
Ibid
Publisher:
Atari Corporation
Platform:
Atari 7800
Released in US: 1988




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The Atari 7800 Karateka is one of many ports of the game.


(Translator's note: "Karateka" means "practitioner of karate".)


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MOMMY AND ME ARE ONE.

This is a reference to an experiment that took place in 1985. The experiment was meant to study the effects of subliminal messages on the unconscious mind. The phrase "Mommy and I are one" was alleged to be effective in raising self-motivation.


(Source: Digit Press (Ward Shrake))


















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