In this video we take a look at The Dreadnaught Factor for the Atari 5200, which was ported by Activision back in 1984. The original version was done for the Intellivision in 1983 and the idea is credited to Tom Loughry. It was also ported to the Atari 8 bit line of computers. But the big question in this video is: does Dreadnaught Factor hold up? Is it still worth playing? Or should you avoid this Stary Destroyer of a game at all costs? Lets find out!
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