HISTORY OF THE GAME 180
The player competes in 501 darts against other darts players waiting in a championship tournament in which normal darts rules apply, subtracting their score from 501 to zero while finishing with a double. From the quarter-finals onwards, the player must win a best-of-three match to advance in the tournament. Win another match in the semi-final stage to advance to the final and face World Champion Jammy Jim. However, in the final match, the player only needs to win one match to win the tournament. Players can also compete against another human player or play 24 hours a day, throwing darts around the dart board 20 to 1 within a time limit.
180 is a darts video game released for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit family in 1986 and MSX in 1987.

SCREENSHOTS OF THE GAME 180
180 CREDITS
Programming: David Forward
Graphics: Steve Pickford
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