A 3D unreleased prototype version developed at the same time as the 1982 two dimensional gameplay in the Atari Video Cube release. The Atari Video Cube 2D game was later re-named and released as Rubik's Cube in 1984. Rubik's Cube 3D and the Atari Video Cube games were developed with the intention to be released together; however Rubik's Cube 3D, was never released as a standalone cartridge and Atari simply re-badging the 2D version in 1984. Rubik's Cube 3-D has two different play modes: Normal and Cheat (toggled by the Left Difficulty switch). In cheat mode, the player can set the colors on the cube to what ever they desire. Players can even create impossible to solve cubes by placing too much of one color or not enough of another.
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