A Prehistoric Tale

A Prehistoric Tale

A Prehistoric Tale is a 1990 video game for the Amiga and Atari ST. The game has both puzzle and platformer elements to it. It is said to be inspired by the Commodore 64 game Dino Eggs. The game is particularly notable for its title music, an original and much lauded composition by Jochen Hippel. The game developer team was called "The Lost Boys", a notable collection of Atari ST programmers and artists. TLB included the brothers Tim and David Moss. Tim would go on to join Sony and would work on many great games including being the lead programmer on the award winning PlayStation 2 titles...
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Release date:1990
Publisher:Thalion Software

Publisher of A Prehistoric Tale

Thalion Software
Thalion Software
Founded:1988

Thalion Software was a personal computer game company, during the time of the 16-bit home computers, like the Atari ST and Amiga. The company was formed by members of the Atari ST demo scene in October 1988, in Gütersloh, Germany. The main aim of Thalion Software was to produce cutting edge...
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Frequently Asked Questions about A Prehistoric Tale

  • Q:
    Which video game platforms is "A Prehistoric Tale" compatible?
  • A:
    The game is compatible with: Amiga and Atari ST.
  • Q:
    Which player modes are available for the video game "A Prehistoric Tale"?
  • A:
    "A Prehistoric Tale" is a Single Player and Multiplayer game.
  • Q:
    In which game genre is "A Prehistoric Tale" grouped?
  • A:
    A Prehistoric Tale's genre classifications include Platform and Puzzle.
  • Q:
    Which date was the game "A Prehistoric Tale" first available in stores?
  • A:
    The game was made commercially available in 1990.
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