Futurewar is a first person shooter game on the PLATO network. Players walk around in a maze-like first person environment with a gun right in front of them. Monsters can be found in the maze which need to be shot, as well as other players. There are different types of hazardous terrain such as fire, water, and radioactive waste. Elevators allow players to change levels. The bottommost level is called Hell and features the devil himself as a monster.
Shoot Away is a 1977 electro-mechanical (EM) light gun shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. Players use the rifle-shaped light guns to fire at clay pigeons, represented as flying white dots on a projector screen. There are two that must be shot down in each round, and players only get two bullets to hit them. Bonus points are awarded for shooting the pigeons as soon as they appear, or by destroying both of them with a single bullet. The game was a critical and commercial success, maintaining a presence in arcades into the 1980s.
Developed by Exidy, Score is another extension of the Destruction Derby concept with the cars replaced by bar patrons. Set in a singles bar, the object of the game is to “score” with as many members of the opposite sex as possible. When the onscreen Lothario makes contact with the object of his (or her) affections, a heart appears on screen. A cocktail version of the game came in a heart-shaped cabinet.
Air/Sea Attack features 20 different game variants. Eight variants feature air battles, the other twelve are sea battles. Games generally involve controlling a submarine, destroyer or airplane each trying to drop bombs or fire torpedoes in an attempt to destroy each other. Different variants allow for one or two players.
Enduro is a mix of Stunt Cycle and Motocross.
Basically the player first has to overcome obstacles and have enough speed at the end to make a successful jump.
Motocross is a game inspired by Atari's "Stunt Cycle". The difference is that instead of carefully accelerating, the player is supposed to alternate between accelerating and decelerating in order to surpass obstacles and not fall off the bike.
Target is a one- or two-player game featured on the AY-3-8610 chip.
Unlike Target Shoot (AY-3-8500) it does not require a light gun. Instead you steer a cross with your analogue joystick and try to hit the targets flying through the screen.
While in the one player game every miss counts as a point for the computer, in the two player game only hits count as a points for the quickest player.
Gridball is a PONG-variation in which both players are in control of three lines with holes. Their task is trying to avoid the the ball does not fly through the own grid while trying to outmanouver the opponent.
A black and white arcade game released by Project Support Engineering in 1977. The arcade cabinet is notable for having a built-in bazooka gun that the player uses while playing the game.