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- The_Bilestoad abstract "The Bilestoad is a computer game by Marc Goodman (credited as \"Mangrove Earthshoe\") for the Apple II, released in 1982 by Datamost.In The Bilestoad, players control \"meatlings\" that hack and battle with axes and shields from a top-view perspective. The name is derived from the German words Beil (axe) and Tod (death). The odd spelling reflects Goodman's idea of a future language similar to A Clockwork Orange's Nadsat in which English has been modified by the borrowing of foreign words. Although the game may seem medieval, the backstory in the manual explains that the axe fighting is actually a future virtual reality game designed to reduce real violence.According to the author, influences for The Bilestoad include the movie Excalibur and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.".
- The_Bilestoad computingPlatform Apple_II_series.
- The_Bilestoad designer Marc_Goodman.
- The_Bilestoad developer Marc_Goodman.
- The_Bilestoad genre Combat.
- The_Bilestoad publisher Datamost.
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageRevisionID "686594972".
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink 1982_in_video_gaming.
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Datamost_games.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Combat.
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Demoscene.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Excalibur_(film).
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_video_game.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Nadsat.
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- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_reality.
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bilestoad, The".
- The_Bilestoad wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Bilestoad".
- The_Bilestoad caption "A crack screen of The Bilestoad.".
- The_Bilestoad designer "Marc Goodman".
- The_Bilestoad developer "Marc Goodman".
- The_Bilestoad genre Combat.
- The_Bilestoad modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- The_Bilestoad modes Single-player_video_game.
- The_Bilestoad platforms Apple_II_series.
- The_Bilestoad publisher Datamost.
- The_Bilestoad released "1982".
- The_Bilestoad title "The Bilestoad".
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- The_Bilestoad subject Category:1982_video_games.
- The_Bilestoad subject Category:Apple_II-only_games.
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- The_Bilestoad subject Category:Datamost_games.
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- The_Bilestoad comment "The Bilestoad is a computer game by Marc Goodman (credited as \"Mangrove Earthshoe\") for the Apple II, released in 1982 by Datamost.In The Bilestoad, players control \"meatlings\" that hack and battle with axes and shields from a top-view perspective. The name is derived from the German words Beil (axe) and Tod (death). The odd spelling reflects Goodman's idea of a future language similar to A Clockwork Orange's Nadsat in which English has been modified by the borrowing of foreign words.".
- The_Bilestoad label "The Bilestoad".
- The_Bilestoad sameAs Q7717949.
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- The_Bilestoad wasDerivedFrom The_Bilestoad?oldid=686594972.
- The_Bilestoad isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bilestoad.
- The_Bilestoad name "The Bilestoad".