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Circus was one of the first games produced by Exidy that used a CPU (6502) to control the game logic instead of hand-crafted hard-coded logic circuits. It ran on a black & white monitor with a color overlay that gave each row of balloons at the top of the screen a different color. It was designed and programmed by Edward Valeau and Howell Ivey of Exidy in 1977. Circus came in an upright dedicated...
Also known as: Mysterious Adventures: Circus, Acrobat, Circus Circus, Acrobat TV, Balloon, Clowns, Highjumpers, Seesaw Jump
Sega, Midway, Taito, Exidy, Data East, Universal Co., Ltd., Venture Line, Inc., Subelectro, Elcon Industries, IPM
Circus was released on December 1, 1977.
Circus is available on Arcade.
No — Circus is a single-player game.
Circus was developed by Exidy and published by Sega.