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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum and UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum Platform/ZXSpectrum and UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC.Platform/AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the {{Film}}s ''Film/{{Revolution 1967}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1968}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1985}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1989}}'', ''Animation/{{Revolution 2009}}'', and ''Film/{{Revolution 2012}}''. Should not be confused with the 2013 short story ''Literature/TheRevolution''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.

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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the {{Film}}s ''Film/{{Revolution 1967}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1968}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1985}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1989}}'', ''Animation/{{Revolution 2009}}'', and ''Film/{{Revolution 2012}}''. Should not be confused with the 2013 short story ''Literature/TheRevolution''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.For other works by this name, see {{Revolution}}.
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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC.UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an isometric third-person perspective action puzzle game for the ZXSpectrum UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the 2013 short story ''Literature/TheRevolution''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.

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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the {{Film}}s ''Film/{{Revolution 1967}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1968}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1985}}'', ''Film/{{Revolution 1989}}'', ''Animation/{{Revolution 2009}}'', and ''Film/{{Revolution 2012}}''. Should not be confused with the 2013 short story ''Literature/TheRevolution''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.
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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.

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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the 2013 short story ''Literature/TheRevolution''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.
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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the show ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.

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Should not be confused with the VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with Creator/TheHistoryChannel miniseries ''Series/TheRevolution2006'', the show Creator/{{ABC}} series ''Series/TheRevolution'', the Creator/{{NBC}} series ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.
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Should not be confused with the Video Games ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION'', the show ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', or the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.

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Should not be confused with the Video Games VideoGames ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION'', ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION''. Should not be confused with the show ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', or and the ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderCriminalIntentS8E16Revolution Revolution]]". Should not be confused with the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.
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Should not be confused with the Video Games ''VideoGame/RevolutionX'' and ''VideoGame/ReVOLUTION'', the show ''Series/{{Revolution}}'', or the production company Creator/RevolutionStudios.
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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an Isometric isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action puzzle game for the ZXSpectrum and AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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* BottomlessPits: Going off the edge of the level or falling through gaps between tiles results in this and in you losing a life.
* FloatingPlatforms: They do pop up in the levels.
* InconvenientlyPlacedConveyorBelt: There are conveyor belts that can hinder the bouncing ball by moving it in the wrong direction.


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* ScoringPoints: You get points for solving puzzles. In fact, the amount of time you have left remaining will be added to the score once you beat the level.


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* StickySituation: Some levels contain adhesive surfaces, and touching them will cause the bouncing ball to stop bouncing.
* TimedMission: Each level has you on a timer. If you run out of time, you lose a life.
* VideoGameLives: The player is given five lives. Once all five lives are gone, it's game over.

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* NoPlotNoProblem: This game does not have a plot. This game does not need one.
* OneHitPointWonder: The bouncing ball doesn't have any health, so if it hits any enemies, you lose a life.
* SpikeBallsOfDoom: This is one of the hazards you'll encounter in the game.
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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the ZX Spectrum ZXSpectrum and Amstrad CPC.AmstradCPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the Sinclair Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.
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''Revolution'' is an Isometric third-person perspective puzzle-solving action game for the Sinclair Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Its developer is Vortex Software. Its publisher is U.S. Gold Ltd. It was released in 1986.

The player controls a bouncing ball with the fire button controlling the height of its bouncing and direction controls steering it around the map. It is possible to fall off the edge of the level or to fall through gaps between tiles. There are nine levels, each one being a collection of square tiles containing a number of puzzles. Every puzzle has two black cubes that turn white when the ball touches for a period of time before turning black again. The player is required to quickly hit both cubes so that both of them turn white at the same time. There are other features such as flying platforms, conveyor belts, adhesive surfaces, spiked balls and the like which will either help the player or hinder him/her. There are five balls, and there's a time limit that has to be beaten.
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