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===Clones=== Contemporary ''Missile Command'' clones include ''Missile Defense'' (1981) for the Apple II, ''Stratos'' (1982) for the TRS-80, ''Missile Control'' (1983) for the BBC Micro, ''[[Repulsar]]'' (1983) for the ZX Spectrum, and ''Barrage'' (1983) for the TI-99/4A. Silas Warner programmed the 1980 clone ''[[ABM (video game)|ABM]]'' for the Apple II several years before writing ''[[Castle Wolfenstein]]''.<ref name="giantlist"/> Similarly, John Field programmed the ''Missile Command''-like game ''ICBM'' (1981), then went on to create ''[[Axis Assassin]]'',<ref name="giantlist"/> one of the first five games published by Electronic Arts. ''Atomic Command'', a clone of Missile Command, is playable on the Pip-Boy interface in the ''[[Fallout 4]]'' video game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShFmTYpCr-M Atomic Command (Missile Command) Retro Game in Fallout 4 Gameplay], Youtube</ref>
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