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39 Steps ?? labelminimizeminimize
Attack of the Sine Wave from Outer Space! ??[media=youtube]Gp2KzgnZPRc[/media] labelminimizeminimize
Bandit ?? labelminimizeminimize
Big Bang A.P. Systems Limited? labelminimizeminimize
Bingo Software Riches? labelminimizeminimize
Blackjack Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
BOMBER TaySoft?This game has been 'recovered' from a degraded tape from the author Simon Taylor. Download and read notes from recovery process from:
https://www.pjspot.com/hx-20/?page_id=322***[media=youtube]s7WSqUFdmYE[/media]
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Box World author? labelminimizeminimize
Buried Treasure ?? labelminimizeminimize
Cannonball ?? labelminimizeminimize
Cavehunt Software Riches? labelminimizeminimize
CAVERN Epson?Some of the game messages appear on the printer, but the game will still work if the printer is OFF.
The small LCD screen is merely a window on the much larger maze/dungeon image.
[Geoff Barnard]
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Chess ?? labelminimizeminimize
Coins author? labelminimizeminimize
Columns ?? labelminimizeminimize
Cootie ?? labelminimizeminimize
Escape of the Free Radical from Outer Space! ?? labelminimizeminimize
Fireman! Fireman! ?? labelminimizeminimize
Follow Me Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Galactic War Software Riches? labelminimizeminimize
Games 1 A.P. Systems Limited? labelminimizeminimize
Games 2 A.P. Systems Limited? labelminimizeminimize
Hangman Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Light Cycle  author? labelminimizeminimize
Master Mind ?? labelminimizeminimize
Milk ?? labelminimizeminimize
Mine Sweeper ?? labelminimizeminimize
Moonlander ?? labelminimizeminimize
NIM ?? labelminimizeminimize
Ohio Lottery ?? labelminimizeminimize
Othello ?? labelminimizeminimize
Paddle Ball Software Riches? labelminimizeminimize
Pick a Match Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Poker Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Pong, Anyone? ?? labelminimizeminimize
Racer 307  Software Riches? labelminimizeminimize
Sequence Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Stampout ?? labelminimizeminimize
Tic-Tac-Toe Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
TILE ?? labelminimizeminimize
Towers Artsci?Move all discs from one peg to the other in the fewest moves. Discs can only be placed on top of a larger disk. labelminimizesubject
Trax ?? labelminimizeminimize
Triplets ?? labelminimizeminimize
UArtilery  Artsci? labelminimizeminimize
Awari Author1982Awari is a digital version of the game Kalah. In the game the player must beat the AI opponent. In turns players can pick up seeds in one of the "houses" in their control. Seeds that are picked up have to be redistributed by placing one in each adjacent house in counter-clockwise fashion. If the final seed falls in the player's scoring house the player is awarded an additional turn. If the final seed falls into an empty house owned by the player, that seed and any seeds in the opposing house are added to the scoring house of the player. The game ends when one player no longer has any seeds in his houses. The player with the most seeds in his scoring house wins. labelminimizesubject
The Sequencer author1982 labelminimizeminimize
TickTackyToe author1982 labelminimizeminimize
Hit & Miss  Epson1982 labelminimizeminimize
Jumping Pawn Programmers-31982Yes, [b][i]that[/i][/b] Makoto Horai working for [b][i]that[/i][/b] Programmers-3.

The game has no copy protection, but does protect against altering the code. Should someone alter the game's code without disarming the traps hidden within, the game bypasses the Epson's write-protection for tapes and erases itself. Harsh. So if one studies the code, the trap can be removed? Not exactly, some lines in the code have control characters that cause parts of the line to not show when listed. The unaltered lines are there and run as intended, you just can see them when listed on the screen. The memory locations containing the code must be examined to see the actual code. Or, one can write the file to the printer as if the printer were a storage medium.
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21Matches Artsci1983In Matches the computer challenges the player in a simple two-player strategy game. There's a pile of matches (the player decides the size) and each turn the player and computer may take one, two or three matches from the pile. The player to take the last match loses. labelminimizesubject
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