Bruce Lee (video game)

Bruce Lee is a platform game written by Ron J. Fortier for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1984 by Datasoft.

Later chambers include more hazards such as mines and moving walls, as well as a "comb-like" surface that has an electric spark racing along it.

From the second loop on, the Ninja and Yamo are replaced as soon as they are killed, and the safe spots in the room with multiple electrified combs are removed.

CRASH magazine awarded 91%, highlighting zesty graphics, enjoyable fighting action and addictivity.

[21] Sinclair User also found the game enjoyable, awarding 4 out of 5 stars, but felt that sound was underused and a larger variety of tasks could have been included.

[24] In a 1990 retrospective, Your Sinclair found that Bruce Lee was still too easy to complete and the graphics had not aged well.

The remake Ultimate Bruce Lee which includes better graphics and new game modes, was released for Microsoft Windows in 2005.

Bruce and the Ninja are fighting at the bottom centre. Yamo is preparing to fall from the left-hand platform (ZX Spectrum).
Commodore 64 title screen