Imhotep (video game)

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Imhotep

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Developer(s) Ultimate Play The Game
Publisher(s) Ultimate Play The Game
Designer(s) Manuel Caballero
Platform(s) Commodore 64
Release date(s) 15 October 1985[1]
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single player

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, over a period of ten months.[2] Unlike earlier arcade adventure titles such as The Staff of Karnath or Entombed it is a straightforward shooter game, with an Ancient Egypt theme.

Imhotep is also the name of an unrelated video game for the TRS-80. Players attempted to build Djoser's step pyramid by allocating resources to materials and labor. Each turn a step was built, but the likelihood of a collapse also increased.

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References

  1. Imhotep pre-release promotional brochure, published by Ultimate Play The Game in September 1985. Available to view at World of Spectrum:
  2. http://www.robsoftcloud.net/Ultimate/interviews/inview03.shtml

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