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- Wayout abstract "Wayout is a 3D, first-person perspective, video game programmed by Paul Allen Edelstein, originally released for the Atari 8-bit computers in 1982. It was ported to the Apple II and Commodore 64.Wayout is among the first maze games to offer full 360 degree 3D perspective and movement, and its graphics were considered state-of-the-art at the time. Most contemporary pseudo 3D maze games (such as 3D Monster Maze, Phantom Slayer and 3-Demon) use a fixed perspective and only 4-way movement.Capture The Flag was released as a follow-up in 1983. It has similar graphics to Wayout, but allows two players to compete at once, each in a window.".
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- Wayout computingPlatform Commodore_64.
- Wayout developer Sirius_Software.
- Wayout genre Maze.
- Wayout publisher Sirius_Software.
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- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Computer_keyboard.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Doom_(series).
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Escape_from_the_Mindmaster.
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- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Maze.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Mini-map.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Paddle_(game_controller).
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Phantom_Slayer_(video_game).
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- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Sirius_Software.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Softalk.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Tunnel_Runner.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Wayout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wayout".
- Wayout designer "Paul Allen Edelstein".
- Wayout developer Sirius_Software.
- Wayout genre Maze.
- Wayout modes Single-player_video_game.
- Wayout platforms Apple_II.
- Wayout platforms Atari_8-bit_family.
- Wayout platforms Commodore_64.
- Wayout publisher Sirius_Software.
- Wayout released Apple_II.
- Wayout released Atari_8-bit_family.
- Wayout released "1982".
- Wayout released "1983".
- Wayout released "Commodore 64".
- Wayout title "Wayout".
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- Wayout subject Category:1982_video_games.
- Wayout subject Category:Apple_II_games.
- Wayout subject Category:Atari_8-bit_family_games.
- Wayout subject Category:Commodore_64_games.
- Wayout hypernym D.
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- Wayout comment "Wayout is a 3D, first-person perspective, video game programmed by Paul Allen Edelstein, originally released for the Atari 8-bit computers in 1982. It was ported to the Apple II and Commodore 64.Wayout is among the first maze games to offer full 360 degree 3D perspective and movement, and its graphics were considered state-of-the-art at the time.".
- Wayout label "Wayout".
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- Wayout isPrimaryTopicOf Wayout.
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