Fast Eddie (video game)

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ProgrammersMark Turmelll
Tom McWilliams (Atari 8-bit)
Kathy Bradley (C64, VIC)[1]
Fast Eddie
DeveloperSirius Software
PublishersSirius Software
Fox Video Games
ProgrammersMark Turmelll
Tom McWilliams (Atari 8-bit)
Kathy Bradley (C64, VIC)[1]
PlatformsCommodore 64, Atari 8-bit, Atari 2600, VIC-20
Release1982: C64, Atari 8-bit, 2600
1983: VIC-20
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

Fast Eddie is a platform game developed by Mark Turmell and Sirius Software.[1] The Atari 2600 version was published by Fox Video Games in 1982. Sirius published the Atari 8-bit computer and Commodore 64 releases in 1982 and a VIC-20 conversion in 1983.[2][3]

The player controls Fast Eddie through a four-story building, collecting prizes while avoiding obstacles. The objective is to reach the top floor and claim the final prize by jumping over the High-Top Sneaker after gathering nine prizes. The player uses a joystick to move Eddie horizontally and vertically, and a button to make him jump.[4] The game features eight variations with different difficulty levels, with the goal of progressing through all of them.

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