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A single-screen platformer made in 1982 by Demetrius Cross. The goal of the each level is to make it to the exit. However standing in your way there are a bunch of monsters/obstacles such as bats, robots, and alien-like creatures just to name a few.
Strategy Simulations. The tension rises, as you carefully study your next move...on that threatens your very existence! Will you finally capture your opponents playing piece or be forced to sacrifice the entire match? Plot intricate strategies, block opponents moves and above all, never lose your objective! Play the challenging strategy games that demand a cool head and a hot plan …
Alge-Blaster! is an educational game that teaches algebra for 7th to 12th grade. The game deals with five subjects each with a number of topics. For all topics there are three different activities. The first one is study the steps where the program gives instructions on how to solve a problem. The second is called build your skill and the …
Algebra Arcade is an educational game which despite its title is not an arcade game. It does include some aliens however and these appear on a coordinate grid. The player's task is to zap as many of these so called algebroids as possible and this is done by typing in equations. When the entered equation is plotted a whirlwind will …
"Algernon" is a 1987 educational program designed by Tom Bretl, programmed by Larry Bank, and distributed by Sunburst Communications. The game sharpens estimation and spatical reasoning skills while providing an enjoyable and challenging introduction to programming logic
Alien Addition is an educational game that mixes maths problems with the gameplay of a shoot 'em up. The player controls a cannon left and right along the bottom of the screen and has to shoot down the aliens space ships that appear above him. There are five ships in a row and they slowly begin descending down the screen. …
Alien Munchies is a 1-player arcade game for the Apple II. The player controls a spaceman armed with a large barbeque. He can move horizontally on the bottom of the screen trying to catch aliens as they fall from the sky, so he can grill and eat them. If an aliens fall to the ground, the barbeque will explode when …
Android Nim is a representation of the mathematical game Nim. Players take turns removing a desired quantity from a number of distinct heaps. The player to remove the last item wins, but a player can only remove items from a single heap per turn. In this version the heaps are represented by text-mode animated androids and removing items is done …
From the game's packaging: You hear strange, mechanized roar in the distance, and tighten your grip on the laser ray. Suddenly, their shiny heads come into view over the ridge. You blast them and the explode ina fiery flash of steel and iron. It is the year 2078, Adroids from the Earth, a deadly tribe of mechanized soldiers, warriors, hell-bent …
Asteron is an Asteroids variant where the player has to keep open a vital space lane needed for the Terran space system. Asterons, the Terran's enemies, have sent asteroids which the player has to clear out. Like in any other version of the game the player controls a space craft that uses a thrust control to move around and can …
At the Gates of Moscow 1941 is a turn-based division-level wargame set during the Operation Typhoon (World War 2), a German attempt to capture Russian capital. The two scenarios or the whole campaign (1 September 1941 - 6 March 1942) can be played from either German or Soviet side. The game features variable weather and ground conditions (e.g. secondary roads …
Jason Youngblood is a young cadet MechWarrior stationed on the Citadel of Pacifica in the Lyran Commonwealth. Jason is training hard to become a battle mech pilot, following his renowned father Jeremiah. One day, the Citadel is attacked by the forces of the Draconis Combine from a neighboring star system. Barely escaping, Jason teams up with a member of Crescent …
Beagle Bag is a collection of video games for the Apple II family of computers published in 1982 by Beagle Bros Software. In common with their other titles, the Beagle Bag software was released in unlocked and unprotected form, and is now in the public domain.
Bellhop is a 1-player arcade game for the Apple II. The player plays as a bellhop, who tries to deliver the maximum number pieces of luggage before their tip runs out. The player can move left and right. Bags appear in the bottom right of the screen, and the player must ride an elevator to the upper floors to deliver …
A compilation of three games created by Bill Budge. Night Driver - The player must drive around a procedurally generated track two times. If the player gets too close to the side they will skid and lose points. If the player hits the wall too often they will crash. The player can choose 4 different driving speeds, and they are …
The company behind Way of the Exploding Fist and Fighting Warrior also tried its hand at wrestling, with this game claiming to be the first 3D combat sports game, in which you can avoid the opponent by moving up or down the screen as well as left or right. Like any fighting game worth its salt, the game can be …
Bug Battle is a Centipede variant where the player has to defend a prize winning garden that has been infested by pests. Like in the arcade game the bugs move row by row down towards the player who can move around in the lower quarter of the screen. Additionally the player has to deal with a jealous neighbour who is …
Cassette 50 (released in Spain as Galaxy 50 - 50 Excitantes Juegos) is a compilation of games published by Cascade Games Ltd in 1983, and is an early example of shovelware - computer software marketed primarily on the basis of its sheer quantity rather than other factors such as quality or playability.
"Cause and Effect: What Makes It Happen..." is a 1988 educational program distributed by Troll Associates From the game's package: "Cause and Effect: What Makes it Happen" is an ideal way to introduce studies to the concepts of Cause and Effect. Using colorful high-resolution graphics and easy-to-read text, the program shows studients how to ask questions to locate specific causes …
Charlie Brown’s ABCs is a simple educational game aimed at children ages 4 to 7. The game is intended to teach both the alphabet as well as the location of letters on the keyboard. The main screen of the game shows the entire alphabet with both uppercase and lowercase letters. When a letter is pressed, an animation of a Peanuts …
Classic Adventure is the first game in the Other Venture series, by Adventure International. Written by John Rausch, it uses a different data file format than the Scott Adams adventure engine used by the main adventure series. This text adventure is an adaptation of the original Colossal Cave Adventure by Crowther and Woods, claiming to fit the entire experience in …
Concentration was a popular game show in the mid-to-late 1980s, and this game was adapted from that television program. Two players can play against each other, or one person can play against a computer generated opponent. The answer to the puzzle is hidden by tiles. The tiles have words denoting game prizes ("Mexico", "Camera", "Telescope", for example), and your object …