Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lock_n_Chase> ?p ?o }
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:Game_Boy_games.
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:Intellivision_games.
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:Maze_games.
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:Pac-Man_clones.
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:PlayStation_Network_games.
- Lock_n_Chase subject Category:Virtual_Console_games.
- Lock_n_Chase hypernym Game.
- Lock_n_Chase type Software.
- Lock_n_Chase type VideoGame.
- Lock_n_Chase type Work.
- Lock_n_Chase type Redirect.
- Lock_n_Chase type Work.
- Lock_n_Chase type CreativeWork.
- Lock_n_Chase type Thing.
- Lock_n_Chase type Q386724.
- Lock_n_Chase type Q7397.
- Lock_n_Chase type Q7889.
- Lock_n_Chase comment "Lock 'n' Chase (ロツク・ン・チエイス) is a 1981 maze arcade game developed and published by Data East in Japan in 1981, and later published in North America by Taito. Lock 'n' Chase was Data East's response to Pac-Man. The game was licensed to Mattel who produced the Intellivision and Atari 2600 home console versions in 1982 and an Apple II version in January 1983. Telegames later re-published the game for the Atari 2600 after acquiring rights from Mattel.".
- Lock_n_Chase label "Lock 'n' Chase".
- Lock_n_Chase label "Lock n Chase".
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs Q1093914.
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs Lock_n_Chase.
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs Lock_n_Chase.
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs ロックンチェイス.
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs m.0dfzk6.
- Lock_n_Chase sameAs Q1093914.
- Lock_n_Chase wasDerivedFrom Lock_n_Chase?oldid=344656470.
- Lock_n_Chase wasDerivedFrom Lock_n_Chase?oldid=703931550.
- Lock_n_Chase isPrimaryTopicOf Lock_n_Chase.
- Lock_n_Chase name "Lock 'n' Chase".