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  • Color TV-Game Racing 112

    1978

    Color TV-Game Racing 112

    1978

    Racing
    Plug & Play
    Color TV-Game Racing 112 is the third game in the Color TV series. Unlike the first two games that were tennis games, this one is a racing game that uses a steering and gearstick to race. You would have to drive on a road while dodging oncoming cars. The game later made a cameo appearance in the game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ for the Game Boy Advance. Shigeru Miyamoto worked on this game's casing and included the stick shift.
  • Depth Charge

    1978

    Depth Charge

    1978

    Arcade
    Apple II
    Depth Charge is a simplified variant of Gremlin's arcade game Depthcharge. Like in the arcade game the objective is to sink as many submarines as possible by dropping depth charges from a boat on the surface. What's difference is that the boat automatically moves from right to the left and all the player has to do is to press a single button to drop the depth charges. The boat makes three passes along the surface and the objective of the game is simply to score as many points as possible. More points are earned by hitting submarines at higher depths and upon reaching 600 and 900 points additional passes are given.
  • Space War

    1978

    Space War

    1978

    Arcade
    Space War is the first game released by Vectorbeam after its founders left Cinematronics. It is essentially a very close version of Cinematronic's Space Wars, which had in turn been brought to Cinematronics by Vectorbeam founder Larry Rosenthal as a prototype inspired by the 1962 PDP-1 game Spacewar.
  • Galaxy War

    1978

    Galaxy War

    1978

    Arcade
    Galaxy War is a discrete logic arcade game released by Sega in 1978. It is a shooting game which is very similar to Bullet Mark—four types of targets, such as spacecraft and disks, are aimed at by one or two players. There is a bullet indicator and you can fire the trigger while squeezing the trigger.
  • Wildwood

    1978

    Wildwood

    1978

    Arcade
    Wildwood is a light gun/shooting game released by Sega in 1978. Like most early Sega arcade games it uses discrete logic rather than a microprocessor to produce its gameplay.
  • Football

    1978

    Football

    1978

    Arcade
  • Space Walk

    1978

    Space Walk

    1978

    Arcade
    Arcade
    A clone of Circus, in this variant it is not clowns but astronauts bouncing on a see-saw in order to collect items up in the air.
  • Shuffleboard

    1978

    Shuffleboard

    1978

    Arcade
  • Letter Match / Spell N Score / Crosswords

    1978

    Letter Match / Spell N Score / Crosswords

    1978

    Bally Astrocade
  • Sea Wolf / Missile

    1978

    Sea Wolf / Missile

    1978

    Bally Astrocade
  • Red Baron / Panzer Attack

    1978

    Red Baron / Panzer Attack

    1978

    Shooter Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    This cartridge consists of two war themed games: Red Baron and Panzer Attack. Both games are multiplayer only. Red Baron is played by two players while Panzer Attack can played by two to four players.
  • Elementary math / Bingo Math

    1978

    Elementary math / Bingo Math

    1978

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Commodore C64/128/MAX Bally Astrocade
    Elementary math / Bingo Math is a collection of two educational math games. The game helps improve skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Points are awarded based on speed and math problems get harder the higher the current score. Difficulty adjusts automatically to player skill.
  • Bridge Challenger

    1978

    Bridge Challenger

    1978

    Card & Board Game
    Commodore PET Apple II TRS-80
  • Basketball

    1978

    Basketball

    1978

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Hockey

    1978

    Hockey

    1978

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Baseball

    1978

    Baseball

    1978

    Sport
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Baseball is an early 2-player arcade baseball simulation. Played from a single fixed screen, one player controls the home team, while the other controls the visiting team.
  • Football

    1978

    Football

    1978

    Sport
    Atari 2600
    Football is a football game for two players. The game is played from a top down point of view of the field and features two skill levels and three game variations. Using the joystick you can choose from one of five different offensive or defensive plays. In the first game variation, after selecting a play you then control the players on the field. In the second game, you have the option of controlling your players after a play is selected or allowing the computer to control the players. The third game has the computer controlling the players at all times and you only need to select the plays you wish it to execute and indicate when you wish to punt or pass the ball. In all of the game variations the timer begins at 5 minutes, and is active only during plays. Of course, the team with the most points when the timer runs out wins!
  • Math-A-Magic! / Echo!

    1978

    Math-A-Magic! / Echo!

    1978

    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
  • Zap!

    1978

    Zap!

    1978

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Brickyard / Clowns

    1978

    Brickyard / Clowns

    1978

    Bally Astrocade
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