(3-D Tic-Tac-Toe) published by Atari / Sears / Telegames in 1980, developed by Atari
Number of votes: 7 Rank: 1.8Click stars to vote this gameTags platform: Atari 2600 VCS game type: puzzle display: Raster
Atari CX2618, rarity 2 Common, Sears 49-75123, Rarity 3 Scarce. 1 player or 2 players. Uses the joystick. The Atari cart comes in text label and picture label variations. NTSC. Released in the USA. The first VCS game by a female designer. Telegames (not Sears Tele-Games) still manufactured and sold this game untill recently. 9 game variations, 1-8 represent the skill of the computer player, 9 is for 2 players.
When the AI is thinking, it turns the board off in order to think faster. This is also very convenient to hide when the AI wants to cheat unnoticed. This is the first game to have an AI that can decide to cheat. Zerothis - 2006-09-26 03:54:44
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Authors: Ms. Carol Shaw (programmer/designer)

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