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Alternate Title:Labyrinth
Console: Commodore 64
Region: US United States
Year: 1986
RFG ID #: U-018-S-11260-A
Part #: DD-143-04
UPC: 047875421431
Developer: Software Studios
Publisher: Activision / Lucasfilm Games
Rating:
Genre: Action/Adventure
Sub-genre: Arcade Adventure
Players: 1
Controller: Joystick + Keyboard / Keyboard
Media Format: 5.25" Floppy Disk
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  • 1 of 7621 collectors (0%) have this game in their collection
  • 1 of 7621 collectors (0%) have this game in their wishlist.
  • 0 of 7621 collectors (0%) have this game for sale or trade.
Overview:

Back of Box

We've Been Watching You...

We know all about you. We even know your weaknesses. Weaknesses that have made you out thrall. To regain your freedom you must find the castle at the heart of the Labyrinth. If you are unable to break the spell within 13 hours, you will be lost forever. Which, for your information, is a very long time...

A key. Popcorn. A movie ticket. Everyday objects have a way of taking on a whole new meaning once you enter the Labyrinth. Be prepared for anything. A wall of hands, talking door-knockers, or a friend in need. There will be goblins at every turn. Only one thing's for certain: we cannot be held responsible, if you get lost.

Variations:

Console Reg. Type Title Publisher Year Genre
Commodore 64 FR, GB S Labyrinth: The Computer Game [Tape Version] Activision / Lucasfilm Games 1986 Action/Adventure
Commodore 64 FR, GB S Labyrinth: The Computer Game [Disk Version] Activision / Lucasfilm Games 1986 Action/Adventure
Game Trivia:

  • The film is based on the movie that was first released in 1986 and directed by Jim Henson (1936 – 1990). David Bowie (1947 – 2016) starred as the Goblin King.
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Game Credits:

Lucasfilm Games

  • Production Manager and Programmer: David Fox
  • Technical Director and Lead Programmer: Charlie Kellner
  • Programmer: Kevin Furry
  • Character Animation & Background Art: Gary Winnick
  • Character Animation: Ken Macklin
  • Background Art: James St. Louis
  • Music and Sound Effects: David M. Martin Jr.

Activision

  • Design Contributions by: Douglas Adams, Christopher Serf, Noah Falstein, Stephen Arnold, Berenda Laurel
  • Special Thanks to: George Lucas, Jim Henson
  • Player's Guide by: Clovince A. Lewis (Technology Media Enterprises)
  • Edited by: Elaine Dean
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