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A Prehistoric Tale

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A Prehistoric Tale
A Prehistoric Tale box cover
Developer(s) The Lost Boys
Publisher(s) Thalion
Released 1990
Genre Platform, puzzle
Mode(s) Single player, two player
Ratings N/A
Platform(s) Amiga, Atari ST

A Prehistoric Tale is a 1990[1] computer game for the Amiga and Atari ST. The game has both puzzle and platformer elements to it. It is said [2] to be inspired by the Commodore 64 game Dino Eggs. APT is particularly notable for its title music, an original and much lauded composition by Jochen Hippel. The game developer team was called "The Lost Boys", a notable collection of Atari ST programers and artists. TLB comprised of (amongst others) the brothers Tim and David Moss. Tim would go on to join Sony and would work on many great games including being the lead programmer on the award winning Playstation 2 titles God of War and God of War II.

External links

[Prehistoric Tale @ Thalion Webshrine]

References

  1. ^ Hall of Light http://hol.abime.net
  2. ^ Richard Karsmakers talking to Thalion Webshrine 2003

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