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Time Bandit (other)
Time Bandit or Time Bandits, may refer to: Arts, entertainment, media * Time Bandit (game), ''Time Bandit'' (game), a 1983 shoot-em-up videogame * Time Bandit (character), a fictional character from the 2013 Japanese animated film ''Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya'' Broadcast, stage, screen * "Time Bandit" (documentary), an award winning 2021 documentary by Sean Cole * "Time Bandit" (episode), a 2004 episode of the TV show ''All About the Andersons'' * "The Time Bandit" (episode), a 1990 episode of the TV show ''TaleSpin''; see List of TaleSpin episodes, List of ''TaleSpin'' episodes Terry Gilliam's ''Time Bandits'' franchise * Time Bandits (film), ''Time Bandits'' (film), a 1981 film by Terry Gilliam * Time Bandits (TV series), ''Time Bandits'' (TV series), a 2024 TV show based on the 1981 film * Time Bandits (comics), ''Time Bandits'' (comics), a 1982 comic book based on the 1981 film ''Time Bandits'' * ''Time Bandits II'', an unproduced 1996 script f ...
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Time Bandit (game)
''Time Bandit'' is a Maze game, maze shoot 'em up written for the TRS-80 Model I by Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear and published by MichTron in 1983. It was ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32, but enjoyed its greatest popularity several years later as an early release for the Atari ST. It was also released for the pseudo-PC-compatible MBC-550, Sanyo MBC-55x with 8-color display. Amiga and MS-DOS versions were ported by Timothy Purves. Gameplay In each overhead-view level, the player must gather keys to open locks which allow access to the exit. Between levels, the player chooses the next level from one of 16 "Timegates", each leading to a different world. These worlds must be completed sixteen times, getting progressively more difficult than the last. The worlds vary in character and difficulty. Some worlds incorporate elements of text adventure games, and most contain gameplay references to other popular games of the time, such as ''Pac-Man'' and ''Centipede (vi ...
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