Lock 'n' Chase

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Lock 'n' Chase is a 1981 maze arcade game developed and published by Data East in Japan in 1981, and later published in North America by Taito. Lock 'n' Chase was Data East's response to Pac-Man. The game's main character is a thief. The object of the game is to enter a maze and collect all the coins and, if possible, any other treasure that may appear. The thief must then exit the maze (a vault) without being apprehended by the Super D (policemen). The thief can close doorwa

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Data East Arcade 1

Source: IGDB · IGDB 149290

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Data East Arcade Classics

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Super Pocket: Data East Edition

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Lock 'n' Chase

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Lock 'n' Chase

Source: IGDB · IGDB 276441

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Developer
Data East
Publisher
Taito · G1M2 · Mattel Electronics · ADJ Technologies · Digiplay
Release · Apple II
  • Worldwide1983

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