| Imhotep | |
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| Developer(s) | Ultimate Play The Game |
| Publisher(s) | Ultimate Play The Game |
| Designer(s) | Manuel Caballero |
| Released | 15 October 1985[1] |
| Genre | Shooter game |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Ratings | N/A |
| Platform(s) | Commodore 64 |
| Media | tape |
| Input methods | keyboard, joystick |
Imhotep is a video game for the Commodore 64 released by Ultimate Play The Game in 1985. Although published by Ultimate, it was developed by an independent programmer, Manuel Caballero. Unlike earlier arcade adventure titles such as The Staff of Karnath or Entombed it is a straightforward shooter game, with an Ancient Egypt theme.
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References
- ^ Imhotep pre-release promotional brochure, published by Ultimate Play The Game in September 1985. Available to view at World of Spectrum: [1]
External links
- Imhotep at Ultimate Wurlde
- Imhotep review at ZZAP!64 magazine
- Interview with Manuel Caballero at Ultimate Wurlde
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| 1983 | Jetpac • Pssst • Tranz Am • Cookie • Lunar Jetman • Atic Atac |
| 1984 | Sabre Wulf • Underwurlde • Knight Lore • The Staff of Karnath • Entombed |
| 1985 | Alien 8 • Nightshade • Gunfright • Blackwyche • Imhotep • Outlaws • Dragon Skulle |
| 1986 | Cyberun • Pentagram |
| 1987 | Martianoids • Bubbler |
| Other titles | Mire Mare • Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship • Sabre Wulf (Game Boy Advance) • Jetpac Refuelled |
| Platforms | ZX Spectrum • Amstrad CPC • BBC Micro • MSX • Commodore 64 • Commodore VIC-20 • Famicom Disk System |
| See also | Tim and Chris Stamper • Sabreman • Jetman • Filmation engine • Rare • U.S. Gold |


