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Boulder Dash, aka Rockford, originally released in 1984, is a classic series of computer games for the Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Atari 400/800 home computers, and later ported to the NES, Acorn Electron, PC, Amstrad CPC, and many other platforms. It was created by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray, and on October 28, 1983 acquired and later published by First Star Software, which still owns the rights to the game.

Boulder Dash on the C64. "Rockford" himself is shown standing 'on' the lower brick wall, beside a diamond , some two thirds to the right.
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Boulder Dash on the C64. "Rockford" himself is shown standing 'on' the lower brick wall, beside a diamond , some two thirds to the right.

The hero of the game, whom the player has to control, is the brave prospector "Rockford". He has to dig through caves collecting gems and diamonds, while avoiding dangerous creatures of various types as well as obstacles like falling rocks and the problem of being trapped behind mountains of gems or piles of rock.

Boulder Dash is one of the very few computer games ever to be ported from home computers to arcades (contrary to the other way around). At least four arcade versions of Boulder Dash have been released by various companies:

Official game titles

The titles of the home computer versions.

Rockford is a home conversion of the officially-licensed arcade game.

This list is not exhaustive; in recent years First Star Software and their official licensees have produced a large number of variants on different platforms (including mobile devices). See First Star's [Boulder Dash page] for more details.

Game objects

(commonly referred to as "entities")

Clones

Several clones have been made of Boulder Dash. Many clones which have copied the name or appearance of the original game have been shut down by cease and desist order from First Star over the years (such as Boulderoid); only a few video game companies have shown this level of diligence towards their intellectual property, and despite these efforts, the basic gameplay has been reused many times. In the rocks-and-diamonds genre, the Repton series originating on the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, offers superficially similar gameplay arrived at independently.

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