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Mag Dog McCree and his gang have kidnapped the Mayor and his daughter, and its up to you to rescue them. You must blast through bars and bank robberies to take the gang out and save everything you regard as good and true. Where the game differs from other Operation Wolf-influenced shoot-'em-ups is in the use of live video, with …
This is the story of "Peter and the Wolf" told using voices, music and animations. It is intended for young children and tries to teach them music appreciation. It is narrated by Tony Randall. In addition to the main story, you can click on one of the characters from the story to see just their part. You can also click …
A completely unique concept--a real-time, 1 or 2-player (cooperative or competitive) text adventure, with random treasure placement and character classes. Find the Black Orb and return to save your home from becoming a barren wasteland.
An educational title which appropriately delves deeply into the subject of volcanoes: their formation and classification, the geological and physical aspects of volcanic activity, and its impact on people and the environment. The information is delivered in the form of animated slideshows divided into chapters, each peppered with a series of thought/review questions to stimulate the learning process. Two more …
IBM's adaptation of the perennial board game known as Othello/Reversi, in which two players exchange turns placing chips on the game board, attempting to enclose consecutive chains of the opponent's pieces between two chips of their own. A straight or diagonal line of chips thus trapped will switch sides to the capturing player's color, when all possible moves are exhausted, …
Zap'em is an action game for one player. You control a spaceship on the left side of the screen which is capable of moving up or down and firing lasers. Coming towards you from the right will be numerous enemy ships. You need to shoot as many of the enemies as you can in order to earn points. While many …
Up to 14 individuals or teams can play in this game of TV and movie trivia.
In the same vein as TV and Cinema and 3k Trivia, IBM gives us another game show trivia game, this time with categories such as: The Bible Famous Epitaphs High Technology (for 1984...) Hollywood Horrors Diet and Fitness ...and about 100 more.
A very capable football simulation, given the year and technology. Call the plays, then run them using the keyboard or joystick. Digitized voices enhance the game, including the crowd, calling the numbers, and referee's calls.
Up to four players may take part in this educational game, which tests one's factual knowledge of the fifty states comprising the USA. Two basic forms of quiz are included - one is State Comparison, where two random states are selected in each turn, and the player is asked to compare different aspects of the two (area, population, population density, …
IBM's first BASIC Compiler for its PC (v1.00) comes bundled with a demonstration program, which succinctly goes by the name of Target. As might be inferred, this is a shooting gallery-type game: the player controls a ground-based mobile gun that can move left and right, trying to line up shots and hit the targets that cross the top half of …
Another computerized version of the solo card game Klondike Solitaire (Patience). A shuffled deck of cards is arranged in 7 downturned stacks of increasing height - the tableau - and any upturned cards may be rearranged to form piles of alternating color and descending value. Aces are shifted to the 4 Foundation cells (one per suite), which are then built …
A very early four-in-one game package, containing computerized versions of Checkers for Beginners, Elusion, Battleship, and Reversi.
A combination of Berzerk and Adventure -- explore over 120 rooms to find the evil enemy.
In ScubaVenture you need to dive for treasures! Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by collecting rare fish and opening valuable treasure chests along the ocean floor. Each of the underwater caverns contains several locked treasure chests, keys for the chests can also be located somewhere in the cavern. By collecting the appropriate key and unlocking …
Rocket Lander is a conversion of the arcade game Lunar Lander. The object of the game is to land a space craft on the landing pad while avoiding the mountainous terrain. This is accomplished by adjusting the thrust and tilting the rocket left or right so your rate of descent is slow enough to land safely. The rocket crashes if …
his is what happens when one takes the classic ballistic artillery game (perhaps the first major application for computers, and a field whose advancement was arguably single-handedly responsible for numerous categories of mathematical development in the West), replace the cannons and cannonballs with gorillas and bananas, place them, like King Kong or George from Rampage, atop buildings of varying heights …
Play straight pool or 8 ball with up to 4 players in this incredibly customizable pool simulation. Players can be human or computer controlled. Nearly every aspect of pool is re-created in this game including speed, English, skill levels and more. The game also has a customize menu allowing you to change friction, rail bounce, collide accuracy and much, much …
101 Monochrome Mazes from IBM is a maze action game which will run only on the monochrome display, using high intensity, low intensity, and black colors for different elements of the environment. Players can select the maze number, marker speed, sound options and type of scoring - timed or point value. Scoring is a combination of maze level, marker speed …
Rocky's Boots is a simple Education puzzle game where you can learn about logic circuits. You control a nondescript square, moving it about several rooms. Each room contains basic electronic parts like AND, OR and NOT gates, flip-flops, delays and clocks. You can pick these up and combine them to build simple or complex circuits. After a helpful tutorial, the …
Colossal Cave Adventure (also known as ADVENT, Colossal Cave, or Adventure)[1] is a text adventure game, developed originally in 1976, by Will Crowther for the PDP-10 mainframe. The game was expanded upon in 1977, with help from Don Woods, and other programmers created variations on the game and ports to other systems in the following years. In the game, the …
Matrix Madness exercises and evaluates the player's pattern recognition skills by posing a series of 3x3 grid puzzles, filled with abstract graphical shapes except for a single empty space. The player must grasp the logic behind the arrangement and select the right shape to fill in the blank, scoring depends on reaction time and on the number of guesses taken. …
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