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Gorf was released by Midway in 1981 and grew in popularity quickly. Gorf stands for: Galactic Orbiting Robot Force.
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Gorf for the Atari VCS is a simplified rendition of the 1981 arcade game. As expected, there are no voice effects, and the graphics offer watered down ...
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In Gorf for the Commodore 64, you control a laser-shooting Interstellar Space Fighter that can maneuver around the bottom one-third of the screen. Your ...
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Based on the tepid 1981 Bally/Midway coin-op semi-classic, Gorf is a competently designed yet frequently dull shooter, proving "arcade-like" is not always ...
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Gorf for the Atari 5200 has four of the five screens from the 1981 arcade original. Absent from this port are the memorable voice effects, the onscreen ...
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