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== Commodore 64 == | == Commodore 64 == | ||
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− | + | | style="padding:5px;" | '''3-D Labyrinth''' | |
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− | + | * Programmer: Tommi Timonen | |
− | + | * Published: MikroBITTI (9/86) | |
+ | * Download: [[:File:3-D-labyrinth.zip|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | Three-dimensional labyrinth is a game where the goal is to get out of the labyrinth as fast as possible. You also have a map at your disposal, but you can’t see where your current location on it. Instead, there is a blinking arrow showing where the exit is. [[:File:3-D-labyrinth.zip|Read more...]] | ||
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− | + | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Hammer_Gameplay_screen.png|120px]] | |
− | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image: | + | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Hammer''' |
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− | + | * Programmer: Silly Silicon Software | |
− | + | * Published: MikroBITTI (2/86) | |
+ | * Download: [[:File:Hammer.zip|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | This game is about throwing a hammer. You can have 1-4 players, each of whom gets six throws. At the beginning of each round the scoreboard shows each player’s name along with his or her best result. After the six rounds the game will tally up the scores and announce the winner and the order or medalists. [[:File:Hammer.zip|Read more...]] | ||
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| style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Monolith_Gameplay_screen.png|120px]] | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Monolith_Gameplay_screen.png|120px]] | ||
− | | style="padding:5px; | [[Jukka Tapanimäki]] | + | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Monolith''' |
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− | + | * Programmer: [[Jukka Tapanimäki]] | |
+ | * Published: MikroBITTI (6-7/86) | ||
+ | * Download: [[:File:Monolith.zip|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | Monolith is three-dimensional shooting game that’s meant for people who have an insatiable need for destruction. [[:File:Monolith.zip|Read more...]] | ||
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+ | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Snake_Gameplay_screen.png|120px]] | ||
+ | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Snake''' | ||
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+ | * Programmer: Tommi Timonen | ||
+ | * Published: MikroBITTI (2/86) | ||
+ | * Download: [[:File:Snake.zip|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | As disgusting as it might sound, I must say: “You’re a big worm.” Your only task in life is eating. [[:File:Snake.zip|Read more...]] | ||
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+ | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Hanoin_Tornit_Gameplay_screen.png|120px]] | ||
+ | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Tower of Hanoi''' | ||
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+ | * Programmer: Jouko Tammela | ||
+ | * Published: MikroBITTI (3/84) | ||
+ | * Download: [[:File:Hanoin.zip|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | There are three tables next to each other on the screen at the beginning of the game. The table on the left has four different-sized blocks on top of each other, with the biggest being on the bottom. [[:File:Hanoin.zip|Read more...]] | ||
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| style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Spider_Fight.png|120px]] | | style="padding:5px; text-align:center;" | [[Image:Spider_Fight.png|120px]] | ||
− | | style="padding:5px; | Mikko-Petteri Turta | + | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Spider Fight''' |
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− | + | * Programmer: Mikko-Petteri Turta | |
+ | * Published: MikroBITTI (3/84) | ||
+ | * Download: [[:File:Spider_Fight_(Oric-1).txt|Program listing]] | ||
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+ | Spider Fight, a spider fighting game was made for Oric-1. It can quite easily be converted for other microcomputers. The goal is to destroy the space spider that flies on the screen as many times as possible. The spider drops killer satellites, which the player can’t hit. More detailed instructions come with the game itself. [[:File:Spider_Fight_(Oric-1).txt|Read more...]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 20 July 2015
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Commodore 64
3-D Labyrinth
Three-dimensional labyrinth is a game where the goal is to get out of the labyrinth as fast as possible. You also have a map at your disposal, but you can’t see where your current location on it. Instead, there is a blinking arrow showing where the exit is. Read more... | |
Hammer
This game is about throwing a hammer. You can have 1-4 players, each of whom gets six throws. At the beginning of each round the scoreboard shows each player’s name along with his or her best result. After the six rounds the game will tally up the scores and announce the winner and the order or medalists. Read more... | |
Monolith
Monolith is three-dimensional shooting game that’s meant for people who have an insatiable need for destruction. Read more... | |
Snake
As disgusting as it might sound, I must say: “You’re a big worm.” Your only task in life is eating. Read more... | |
Tower of Hanoi
There are three tables next to each other on the screen at the beginning of the game. The table on the left has four different-sized blocks on top of each other, with the biggest being on the bottom. Read more... |
Oric-1
Spider Fight
Spider Fight, a spider fighting game was made for Oric-1. It can quite easily be converted for other microcomputers. The goal is to destroy the space spider that flies on the screen as many times as possible. The spider drops killer satellites, which the player can’t hit. More detailed instructions come with the game itself. Read more... |
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