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Leprechaun (1982 video game)

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Genre(s)
  
Adventure

Platform
  
Arcade game

Initial release date
  
1982

Mode(s)
  
Up to two players, alternating turns

Cabinet
  
Standard upright and cocktail

CPU
  
4x MOS Technology 6502 @ 1 MHz

Sound
  
1x General Instrument AY-3-8910 @ 900KHz

Display
  
Horizontally oriented, 256x256

Developers
  
Tong Electronic, Game Plan, Inc.

Publishers
  
Taiyo System, Moppet Video

Leprechaun is an arcade game manufactured by Enter-Tech in 1982. It was licensed from Tong Electronic Inc. It was also manufactured as Pot of Gold by Game Plan Inc. Currently, there are only four known machines of Leprechaun and nine known Pot of Gold machines, though only four are fully intact.

Gameplay

The player controls a sleuth running through a forest, trying to get a Leprechaun's pot of gold. The pot of gold is randomly placed on the screen. When the pot of gold is touched, the player is taken to the next level. The Leprechaun chases the sleuth through the forest, trying to catch him. If he is caught the player loses a life and starts over from the beginning of the level. After all lives are lost, the game ends. Should the Leprechaun reach the pot of gold first, it is then relocated to another place on the screen. By touching the trees, the player's score increases, as does the value of the pot of gold. Every time the Leprechaun touches a tree, the pot's value decreases though the player's score remains the same. After each level and after every 30 seconds the Leprechaun's speed increases.

References

Leprechaun (1982 video game) Wikipedia