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C'est La Vie Adventure International (Eastman Computing)1983 Apple II Elabelimageminimize
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  Ultra Games;Image Works (Unlimited Software)1990[spoiler=cheat (required for the sewer gap);close cheat]A+S+D+F+G+H[/spoiler][spoiler=other cheat (also does gap);close cheat]Q+W+E+R+T+Y+U+P[/spoiler] MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt  Philips;Magnavox (NAP)1981Supposedly based on a simulation model used in the real investment world. This game presents thousands of stocks and commodities and multiple exchanges from around the world. IBM, Wildcat Oil Western, McDonald's Corporation, Texas Instruments, Standard Oil Company (of Indiana), Shell, Mobil, Arco and many other companies are present. There are four difficulty levels. Watching the news provides 1 to 10 players information about weather, politics, crisis, and various things that affect investments. Everything is in real time. The TV screen shows the interactive information, the game itself is played as a board game. The players buy and sell when prices rise and fall in an attempt to make the most money and not lose it all. It comes with dual purpose Margin/Share Tokens (shares on onside, margins on the other), a game board, large instruction book, player tokens, portfolio folder, keyboard overlay, and of course the game cartridge. Odyssey2labelimagesubject
Wall Street ?? Amstrad CPClabelminimizeminimize
Wall Street Century Electronics1982 Arcadelabelimageminimize
Wall Street Run1989 C64labelminimizeminimize
Wall Street Kid  Sofel1989Where life, love and money all depend on how well you play the game. Make billions of dollars when you deal with the giants of Wall Street. Not only do you take risks by playing the stock market, but you must prove you can uphold a high standard of living. If you dream of fame and fortune, this Life Simulation game is your way to the top. You can taste the victory of success, but only if you're strong enough to face the challenge of life. Now, are you ready to deal? NESlabelimagesubject
Wall Street Trader '98 Monte Cristo1998 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Wall Street Trader 2001 Selling Points (Monte Cristo)2000 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Wall Street Tycoon Ubi Soft (Lumis)2000 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
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