Narc
1988 video game
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Narc
Summary
Narc is a video game[1]. Narc ranks in the top 5% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (178 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Narc's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- Narc's composer is recorded as Brian L. Schmidt[4].
- Narc's publisher is recorded as WMS Industries[5].
- Narc's genre is recorded as shoot 'em up[6].
- Narc's developer is recorded as WMS Industries[7].
- Narc's designed by is recorded as Eugene Jarvis[8].
- Narc's platform is recorded as ZX Spectrum[9].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Q132020[10].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Q10680[11].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[12].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Commodore Amiga[13].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Nintendo Entertainment System[14].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Atari ST[15].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Commodore 64[16].
- Narc's platform is recorded as Amstrad CPC[17].
- Narc's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[18].
- Narc's game mode is recorded as two-player video game[19].
- Narc's input device is recorded as joystick[20].
- Narc's country of origin is recorded as United States[21].
- Narc's publication date is recorded as +1988-01-01T00:00:00Z[22].
- Narc's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04ssy2[23].
- Narc's official website is recorded as http://nd.ru/catalog/products/narc/[24].
- Narc's PEGI rating is recorded as PEGI 18[25].
- Narc's MobyGames game ID is recorded as narc[26].
- Narc's MAME ROM name is recorded as narc[27].
Why It Matters
Narc ranks in the top 5% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (178 views/month).[2] Narc has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]