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  • C7010 Video Chess Module

    1982

    C7010 Video Chess Module

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    The C7010 is a Chess Module for the Videopac. Due to Videopac's hardware limitations, the Chess Module has extra CPU and memory to make the console have enough power to run the game. The module is connected to the console by a dummy cartridge. The game displays the board on screen and asks the player the color which he or she wants to play with. Depending on the choice, the board will have the numbers 1 to 8 shown at the left side in crescent or decrescent order. The game has 6 levels of difficulty, each corresponding to how many moves ahead the computer can predict (1 move to 6 moves). The game is played using the keyboard to input the coordinates for the movements, using the coordinate notation, i.e., the player enters the letter and number corresponding to the square of origin and to the square of destination
  • Backgammon

    1982

    Backgammon

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    ZX Spectrum Sinclair ZX81
    Backgammon for the ZX81 with 16K memory expansion module or for the ZX Spectrum.
  • Ken Uston BlackJack/Poker

    1982

    Ken Uston BlackJack/Poker

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    ColecoVision
    Feeling Lucky? Pull up a chair and play a few hands of Blackjack or Poker. Minimum bet is $1 and maximum is $499 at the BlackJack table, whereas over on the 5-Card Stud Poker table the sky is the limit. Up to 4 people can play simultaneously, or if you're a little shy you can always go one-on-one with the dealer. Speaking of which, don't forget to give Max, your dealer, a nice tip, or you never know what kind of cards he'll deal out in your next hand.
  • Tic-Tac-Toe

    1982

    Tic-Tac-Toe

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    DOS
    Tic Tac Toe is a BASIC implementation of the familiar strategy game, where each player attempts to form a line of either noughts or crosses through the 3x3 game board. Two human players may challenge each other, or one may test his wits against the computer (the human player always goes first). When playing against the machine, its degree of cunning depends on the chosen skill levels: "basic", "more difficult" or "most difficult".
  • Dominos

    1982

    Dominos

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    Apple II
    Dominos is an adaptation of the tile-laying game Dominoes. At the beginning you choose seven Domino tiles, but you can NOT see what you pick. Then when the game starts, the one with the 6:6 domino tile has to place that tile. The opponent is on the turn then afterwards and places his domino tile and you have to place a tile with the same number of the last part of the tile or, if he places a tile where the ending is blank, you have to place a tile with one or two blank sites. Shouldn't one of the players have a fitting tile, he can try his luck to pick one, just like at the beginning of the match.
  • Strip Poker: A Sizzling Game of Chance

    1982

    Strip Poker: A Sizzling Game of Chance

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Apple II
    A strip poker video game. In 5-card poker, you bet own money for a round and if you are lucky, then collect winnings and watch your opponent undress. Your opponent removes clothing every time she loses one hundred dollars. You must make her strip five times to win.
  • Star Chess

    1982

    Star Chess

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    Arcadia 2001
    Star Chess is a game of chess for two players. The rules are based on standard chess rules but the pieces are represented by space ships. There are some additional game mechanics such as the ability to fire missiles, pieces have shields that defend them and pieces can warp into hyperspace when in trouble. After warping the piece will return at a random time and place on the board. There is no option for playing against an AI.
  • Blackjack & Poker

    1982

    Blackjack & Poker

    1982

    Card & Board Game
    Arcadia 2001
    Black Jack & Poker is a card game
  • ZX Chess II

    1981

    ZX Chess II

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Sinclair ZX81
    ZX Chess II is an improved version of ZX Chess I, a single-player chess game. In addition to the features of the previous version (custom board setup, printing etc.), the code enhancements include additional difficulty level, faster move calculation and an option for the player to ask the program to suggest a move.
  • Blackjack

    1981

    Blackjack

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Elektor TV Games Computer VC 4000
  • Flip-It

    1981

    Flip-It

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Atari 8-bit
    The object of this game is to completely fill the board with as many pieces of your color as you can. To do this you must outflank your opponent's pieces and flip them to your color. Outflanking can occur horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The game ends when the board is full or when both players can't move. Whoever has the most pieces wins.
  • Othello

    1981

    Othello

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Atari 2600
    Othello is a conversion of the board game. Each player tries to fill the game board with as many discs of his color as possible. On each turn the player places a disc on the board by selecting a location where the opponents discs will become trapped between two of his discs. The trapped discs are flipped over to the players color. The game ends when the board is filled or time runs out, and the player with the greatest number of his color discs on the board wins. Two players can play against each other, or one player against the computer.
  • Draughts

    1981

    Draughts

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    VC 4000
  • Solitaire

    1981

    Solitaire

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Elektor TV Games Computer VC 4000
  • Reversi

    1980

    Reversi

    1980

    Card & Board Game
    Elektor TV Games Computer VC 4000
  • Computer TV Game

    1980

    Computer TV Game

    1980

    Card & Board Game
    Plug & Play
    Computer TV Game is a remake of Nintendo's arcade game titled Computer Othello. The game has both single and multiplayer modes. Computer TV Game was the last of the five Color TV Game systems released. It was released in 1980 exclusively in Japan.
  • Quatro

    1980

    Quatro

    1980

    Card & Board Game
    Atari 8-bit
    Similar to the board game of the same name, you must connect four pieces of the same color to win.
  • Super Othello

    1979

    Super Othello

    1979

    Card & Board Game
    Apple II
  • Yakyuuken

    1979

    Yakyuuken

    1979

    Card & Board Game
    Legacy Computer
    One of the very first erotic video games ever released. Gameplay is comprised of a strip variation of rock-paper-scissors, based on a concept popularized by "Konto 55-gou no urabangumi wo buttobase!", a variety show which ran from April 27, 1969 to March 29, 1970. Players set how many articles of clothing they would like their opponent Megumi to wear, and after each victory she removes one piece until she is nude. Originally released for Sharp MZ-80K systems on cassette and sold at Personal-computer Shop Kouchi, it was later ported to Sharp MZ-700 in a bundle with Breakout clone 'Rowdy-Ball', and as a type-in program published in 'MZ-700 Joyful Pack.'
  • Bridge Challenger

    1978

    Bridge Challenger

    1978

    Card & Board Game
    Commodore PET Apple II TRS-80
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