showing 18 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_upward | player opts | description | |
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Neutroid 2.015 | author | 2015 | single player, shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Pertascii | Burke & Burke | 1989 | LAN | labelminimizeminimize | |
Indoor Football | Quickbeam Software (MicroTechnics) | 1987 | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Fourcube | Tom Mix Software | 1986 | single player, hotseat | labelminimizeminimize | |
Wrestle Maniac | Diecom | 1986 | single player, shared-screen, hotseat | labelminimizeminimize | |
Pitstop II | Epyx | 1985 | single player, split-screen | It has ben said that races are won and lost in the pits. Well this games certainly elevates the importance of pit performance. When players race, in this game, they aren't just using fuel; every aspect of the cars are venerable to wear and damage. While in the pits, players must manually replace or repair every part they ruin in addition to manual refueling and tire changes. So treat cars well on the track. This game is infact more pitstop simulator than racing simulator. | labelimagesubject |
Global Thermonuclear War | T & D Subscription Software | 1984 | hotseat | labelminimizeminimize | |
Gun Fighter | T & D Subscription Software | 1984 | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Neutroid 2 | Fun Division;Novasoft;Tom Mix Software | 1984 | single player, shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Brick Pong | T&D Software | 1983 | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Flipper | Anteco Software (Colorsoft) | 1983 | single player, hotseat | labelimageminimize | |
Orbitron | AHL Computing | 1983 | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Tank | T & D Subscription Software | 1982 | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Color Baseball | Radio Shack | 1982 | single player, hotseat | labelminimizeminimize | |
Taxi | Tandy (Children's Computer Workshop) | 1982 | single player, shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize | |
Roman Checkers | Tandy (Image Producers) | 1981 | single player, hotseat | The classic game of strategic placement— as easy to learn as checkers but as rewarding to play as chess. You play against your computer— at the skill level you've gained. It doesn't hold a grudge, but generously offers advice. You can take back moves if you like — or save whole games on cassette tape. [Carney] | labelimagesubject |
Slashball | Aardvark-80 | 1981 | single player, hotseat | labelminimizeminimize | |
Boxshoot | Chromasette | ? | shared-screen | labelminimizeminimize |