FIGHTING . 1984 . BBC Microcomputer System

Bruce Lee_

85/100
IGDB
11
Platforms
Updated Feb 14, 2026
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Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee is a video game designed by Ron J. Fortier, with graphics by Kelly Day and music by John A. Fitzpatrick. It was originally developed for the Atari 8-bit family and published in 1984 by Datasoft, along with a port for the Commodore 64. The game was converted to the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC and published by U.S. Gold in the same year. An MSX version was published in 1985 by Comptiq. Bruce Lee is a platform game/beat 'em up hybrid, in which the player controls Bruce Lee.

WHERE TO PLAY

BBC Microcomputer System Atari 8-bit PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Sharp X1 DOS Apple II FM-7 Amstrad CPC MSX

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Bruce Lee scored 85/100 on IGDB, making it highly acclaimed among players.
Bruce Lee was released 42 years ago.
Bruce Lee is available on 11 platforms including BBC Microcomputer System and Atari 8-bit.

IGDB RATING

IGDB
85.0

DETAILS

Released
Platforms
BBC Microcomputer System, Atari 8-bit, PC-8800 Series, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, Sharp X1, DOS, Apple II, FM-7, Amstrad CPC, MSX
Genres
Fighting, Platform
Themes
Action
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What platforms is Bruce Lee available on?
Bruce Lee is available on BBC Microcomputer System, Atari 8-bit, PC-8800 Series, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, Sharp X1, DOS, Apple II, FM-7, Amstrad CPC, MSX.
When was Bruce Lee released?
Bruce Lee was released on .
Does Bruce Lee have multiplayer?
Yes, Bruce Lee supports multiplayer gameplay.
What rating did Bruce Lee receive?
Bruce Lee has a score of 85/100 on IGDB, making it highly acclaimed by players and critics.
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