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The Kingdom of Syree III: The Depths of Hell Everlasting Software? labelminimizeminimize
Backalley  SomeWare198? labelimageminimize
Dodge-Ball author198? labelimageminimize
Fantom House ?198? labelimageminimize
Hobbit CLOAD Magazine198?This is a PC port of a type-in BASIC program for the TRS-80, published in CLOAD Magazine, August 1979.
[GeeTee]
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Scrapper author198? labelimageminimize
Scumball ?198? labelimageminimize
Snake! author198? labelimageminimize
The Twilight Zone II  author198? labelimageminimize
Arithmetic Games Set 2  IBM (Science Research Associates)1981 labelimageminimize
Anti-Ballistic-Missile author1982 labelimageminimize
Early Games for Young Children Learning Tools;Springboard Software1982Tandy/PCjr Graphics did not exist until 1984, so the game was patched or republished for this. labelimageminimize
Facemaker Spinnaker Software1982 labelimageminimize
Jabbertalky Automated Simulations1982"IBM Color Board" (presumably this means CGA) labelimageminimize
Lost Dutchman's Gold International PC Owners1982 labelimageminimize
Paratrooper Orion Software1982Also released in 1990 in a compilation together with [url=http://www.uvlist.net/game-227272-Rockets]Rockets[/url] and [url=http://www.uvlist.net/game-207071-Round+42]Round 42[/url] titled "Master Blaster" by Prism Leisure Corporation. labelimageminimize
PC-Man  Orion Software1982A Pac-Man clone.

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The game came in DOS format version and a bootloader version. There are traces of formal application letter by Mr. Kuperberg in the data in areas of the bootloader disk that were not used to store the game.
[Zerothis]
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Pitfall ?1982 labelimageminimize
Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost Spinnaker Software (Computer Learning Connection)1982 labelimageminimize
The 15 Puzzle author1982The 15 Puzzle
by Dale Dewey
7284 High View Trail
Victor, New York 14564
Copyright, 1982***This is a computer version of the 15-PUZZLE.

The object is to move the blocks to form a pattern of 1-4, 5-8, 9-12 and 13-15 with one empty space!!***[media=youtube]7f5hTFoaCGE[/media]
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Voyager I: Sabotage of the Robot Ship Avalon Hill (Microcomputer Games)1982 labelimageminimize
FLIP-ELLO Resuba Digital Systems1982 labelimageminimize
PC Man  ?1982Since someone asked for a download link / where to get the game I will describe a short way to get it. The game was released as part of the Total DOS Collection. Easiest way to get this particular game out of the collection is via archive.org.

1. Go to https://ia800803.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/4/items/Total_DOS_Collection_Release_13/TotalDOSCollection-Release13.zip

2. Search for a link "TDC release 13/198x.zip" and download the 198x.zip

3. Open the zip and look for a file "PCMAN (198x)(Anonymous) [Action].zip". Inside that zip is the game you search.

Will delete this post after a few days. If an editor sees this long time after I made this note please delete it yourself in case I forgot it to delete.
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3-Demon  PC Research1983[media=youtube]PP-oDEDsEOk[/media]***A 3D maze game based on Pac-Man.
[Jacquismo]
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Afghanistan author1983[media=youtube]udTaxsJ_Zn4[/media]
[GeeTee]
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Algebra Arcade Wadsworth1983 labelimageminimize
Alphabet Zoo Spinnaker Software1983 labelimageminimize
Amazing Maze author1983 labelimageminimize
Ario Bros author1983[media=youtube]dMa2X1zsZGw[/media] labelimageminimize
Civil War  International PC Owners;Corona Data Systems1983Civil War is a war strategy simulation. You play as the confederacy in the American Civil War, and need to allocate funds and decide on a strategy to win as many battles as you can. Each turn will provide a brief overview of the battle, and allow you to allocate funds for food, salaries, and weapons as well as choose the offensive or defensive strategy you wish to use. The computer will then display the results of the battle which depend on the choices you make. The battles used in the game are actual battles from the war, and the computer will compare the results of the choices you made to the actual historical results. labelimagesubject
Elevator Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Farewell Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Global Thermonuclear War PC-SIG;Starfire Games (PC-SIG)1983 labelimageminimize
Gorgon II Sirius Software1983"audio visual design licensed from Williams Electronics"

An 'authorized' clone? Or court settlement?
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Hey Diddle Diddle Spinnaker Software1983 labelimageminimize
Hide & Sink  Mirror Images Software1983 labelimageminimize
Injection Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Intercepts  Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
J-Bird Orion Software1983 labelimageminimize
Juggles' Butterfly  IBM (The Learning Company)1983 labelimageminimize
Ken Uston's Professional Blackjack  Intelligent Statements1983 labelimageminimize
Knights Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Mind Invasion Top Books1983 labelminimizeminimize
Mine Shaft IBM (Sierra On-Line)1983Tandy/PCjr Graphics did not exist until 1984, so the game was patched or republished for this. labelimageminimize
Moptown Hotel The Learning Company1983 labelminimizeminimize
Mouser IBM (Gebelli Software)1983Tandy/PCjr Graphics did not exist until 1984, so the game was patched or republished for this. labelimageminimize
One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes IBM (author)1983For millenia man has made mazes.

According to Greek mythology, the wizard Daedalus built the Great Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete. Once led into the maze, the king's Athenian captives would wander aimlessly until caught and devoured by the monstrous Minotaur.

On the more artistic side, the victorious Romans decorated their walkways with mosaic mazes of glimmering marble. The 19th century Victorian aristocrats created natural mazes of tall shrubbery to stroll through for an afternoon's diversion.

Today's mazes are 101 Monochrome Mazes. Some of these mazes are as gentle as the Victorian lawns. Others, with their trap doors, invisible walls and deep black pools are as cruel and cunning as the Minotaur's lair.

Your quest in the 101 Monochrome Mazes is the find the correct path through the green labyrinth using the four cursor direction keys without falling into the black pools.

We wish you luck.***[media=youtube]iR0yXbETv3s[/media]
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One-on-One  Electronic Arts1983Tandy/PCjr Graphics did not exist until 1984, so the game was patched or republished for this.***Is the first version of this classy game of basketball, there are versions for Apple II, Commodore 64, Amiga OCS, Colecovision and maybe others. The PC version was developed in 1982 and was monochrome, but a very addictive game. I currently have the C64 version, runable on the C64-S emulator and the Coleco version, runable on ColEM-Win. labelimageminimize
Pits & Stones Orion Software1983
[110]***Play Mancala against the computer or another human. There are 6 levels of difficulty for both modes. There is in-game help available. Using the composite out of an IBM CGA card will display the game in 16 colors, otherwise there are only 4. The music can be turned off.

The game begins with the same number of stones in every pit (up to 6). Collect as stones in your home pit. A turn begins by selecting a pit with stones (F9). This group is placed one-by-one in the closest pit, then the next, and so on and proceeding counterclockwise around the board. You keep the last stone and move again, if it lands in your home pit.

PC Magazine 1984-12-25 rated it 3 for fun, 4 for challenge, 4 for sound/graphics for a total score of 11 (of 18)***128K RAM for DOS 1.1,
192K RAM for DOS 2.x
monochrome or color/graphics display and adapter.
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Planetfall Infocom;Mastertronic (Infocom)1983Multiple bootloader and DOS 2.0 versions. labelimageminimize
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