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1988 video game
Arcade Game Construction Kit
Developer(s)
Livesay Technologies
Publisher(s)
Broderbund
Designer(s)
Mike Livesay
Platform(s)
Commodore 64
Release
1988
Genre(s)
Game creation system
Arcade Game Construction Kit is a 1988 game creation system for making action video games.[1][2] It was developed by Mike Livesay and published by Broderbund for the Commodore 64 on four floppy disks. The program uses a joystick-driven menu system and includes six pre-made games to learn from and play.
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