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- Commonly considered as one of the most influential video games of all time, the goal is to defeat wave after wave of descending aliens with a horizontally moving laser cannon to earn as many points as possible.
- A multi-user dungeon (MUD) is both a style of role-playing game and the name of one of the original text-based multiplayer online role-playing games of this genre. MUD was created by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle in 1980. MUD was modeled after earlier text-based adventure games and became a popular game to play over Telenet, an early commercial Internet. Multi-user dungeons are sometimes referred to as multi-user dimensions or multi-user domains.
- Indy 500 is a 1977 racing video game developed by Atari, Inc. for its Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600). It is themed around the Indianapolis 500, and is based on Atari's earlier 8-player arcade game, Indy 800 (1975). Indy 500 was one of the nine launch titles offered when the Atari 2600 went on sale in September 1977. Sears Tele-Games later re-released it as Race. Included with each game was a set of two driving controllers, which were identical in appearance to the 2600 paddle controller but could rotate indefinitely in either direction, among other differences.
- The game involves the search for thirteen lost artifacts in a fantasy setting.
- The player and computer take turns placing their mark in a three-by-three grid with the aim of getting three in a row.
- Many years ago, the last known descendant of the Apple family disappeared without a trace, leaving the ancestral manor house deserted atop windswept Apple Peak. Rumor has it that the source of the family's once great power was a magical focus, shaped like a golden apple, and that it still lies hidden within the subterranean labyrinth, beneath Apple Manor.
- Rudimentary graphics and sounds allow you to be a slot car racing around a maze and trying to be the first player to shoot your opponent 25 times. You float around but have the ability to stop and start, and you shoot square-shaped bullets from the front of your car. There is no music, only a deep, grinding chord (reminiscent of the theme from Jaws (1975)) when you start or stop. One of the most basic Atari games.
- An implementation of Conway's Game of Life written for the IMSAI 8080 (clone of the Altair 8800) in BASIC E.
- Prizefight is a boxing game for two players. Players fight until a knockout or when a winner is declared based on points earned each round.
- A computer implementation of the board game checkers.