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  • Skeet

    1976

    Skeet

    1976

    Arcade
    PC-50X Family AY-3-8500
    Skeet is one of the first target shooting games for home consoles. It's a built-in a game available on every AY-3-8500 chip, although many console-manufacturers didn't make it available to use.
  • Solo

    1976

    Solo

    1976

    Arcade
    PC-50X Family AY-3-8500 AY-3-8610
    Solo is a single player mode of PONG where one player keeps hitting the ball against a wall.
  • Squash

    1976

    Squash

    1976

    Arcade
    PC-50X Family AY-3-8500 AY-3-8610
    Squash is a variation of the classic paddle-game PONG where the players are supposed to hit the ball alternately against a wall.
  • Videocart-1: Tic-Tac-Toe & Shooting Gallery & Doodle & Quadra-Doodle

    1976

    Videocart-1: Tic-Tac-Toe & Shooting Gallery & Doodle & Quadra-Doodle

    1976

    Shooter Puzzle Simulator Sport Strategy
    Fairchild Channel F
    Videocart-1: Tic Tac Toe, Shooting Gallery, Doodle, Quadradoodle is a board game genre video game released in 1976 by Fairchild Semiconductor for the Fairchild Channel F. This preprogrammed cartridge plugs into the console of the Fairchild Video Entertainment System for more TV fun with these exciting solo games.
  • Videocart-2: Desert Fox & Shooting Gallery

    1976

    Videocart-2: Desert Fox & Shooting Gallery

    1976

    Shooter Strategy
    Fairchild Channel F
    Videocart-2: Desert Fox &Shooting Gallery is action/shooter genre video game released in 1976 by Fairchild Semiconductor for the Fairchild Channel F. Stalk a foxy enemy or knock off a few ducks. Let out your hunter instincts with these two exciting games.
  • Videocart-3: Video Blackjack

    1976

    Videocart-3: Video Blackjack

    1976

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Fairchild Channel F
    Videocart 3: Video Blackjack is a Casino video game released by Fairchild Semiconductor for the Fairchild Channel F in 1976. Think your system's unbeatable? Wait'll you see ours! Deal yourself into Video Blackjack for some fast action before you hit the big time.
  • Starship 1

    1976

    Starship 1

    1976

    Arcade
    Arcade
    The object of Starship 1 is to destroy alien spacecraft while maneuvering through star and asteroid fields. The game uses a first person perspective on a black-and-white monitor. Compared to common arcade games of the time, Starship 1 was comparatively advanced, but used quite a bit of analog technology that would become less common in arcade games in following years.
  • Indy 4

    1976

    Indy 4

    1976

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    The game is housed in a large custom square cabinet with two steering wheels and four pedals on each side. The monitor sits in the top of the cabinet. The game uses a full-color RGB display and does not use color overlays. The cabinet also features overhead mirrors to allow spectators to watch the game while it's being played.
  • Sprint 2

    1976

    Sprint 2

    1976

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Despite its name, Sprint 2 is the first game in the Sprint series.
  • Video Pool

    1976

    Video Pool

    1976

    Arcade
    Arcade
    A coloful pool game with four different types of play: 8-Ball, Rotation, 11-Count and Carom Billiards.
  • 280 Zzzap

    1976

    280 Zzzap

    1976

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    The game is a simple black and white monochrome driving game. You control a car through a night time scene, and the road is represented by simple posts at the edges. The top of the screen will display information about upcoming curves (like the maximum safe speed to take them at), while the bottom of the screen has a speedometer, timer, scoreboard, and may also display a few tips as well. Just drive, and don't crash. Pay attention to your speed on the corners to avoid crashing.
  • Heavyweight Champ

    1976

    Heavyweight Champ

    1976

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    A rudimentary boxing arcade game released by Sega in 1976. The controls consist of a boxing glove used to simulate punches. The game would see a remake a decade later in 1987.
  • Flying Fortress

    1976

    Flying Fortress

    1976

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A black and white B-17 Bomber simulation from Electra.
  • Alley Rally

    1976

    Alley Rally

    1976

    Racing
    Arcade
    Car racing through crazy traffic.
  • Night Driver

    1976

    Night Driver

    1976

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade Atari 2600 Commodore C64/128/MAX
    star 4.9
    The player controls a car which must be driven along a road at nighttime without crashing into the sides of the road as indicated by road side reflectors. The game is controlled with a single pedal for gas, a wheel for steering and a four-selection lever for gear shifting. The coin operated game had a choice of three difficulties, novice, pro, and expert, from which the player could choose at game start. The turns were sharper and more frequent on the more difficult tracks. As play progresses, the road gets narrower and more winding.
  • Blockade

    1976

    Blockade

    1976

    Puzzle Strategy Arcade
    Arcade
    star 7.8
    Blockade is a black and white arcade game developed and published by Gremlin in October 1976. Using four directional buttons, each player moves their character around leaving a solid line behind them, turning at 90 degree angles. To win, a player must last longer than the opponent before hitting something, with the first person to hit something losing. The game ends after one player gains six wins. Blockade is the first of what have become known as snake games.
  • Bigfoot Bonkers

    1976

    Bigfoot Bonkers

    1976

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    Bigfoot Bonkers is a 2-player (only) arcade game released by Meadows Games in 1976. Players move their blocks across the screen to create walls to try to surround their opponents and force them to crash into the walls or any block or obstacle like a 'foot'.
  • Amazing Maze

    1976

    Amazing Maze

    1976

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    The Amazing Maze Game is an arcade game developed by Midway, released in 1976. The object of the game is for the player to find their way out of a challenging maze before their opponent. Users can play as single player and compete against the computer or play against a friend in two player mode.
  • Tank 8

    1976

    Tank 8

    1976

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Tank 8 was produced by Kee Games in 1976. Kee Games released 16 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1974. Other machines made by Kee Games during the time period Tank 8 was produced include Sprint 2, Quiz Show, Super Bug, Drag Race, Witch Hunt, Indy 800, Tank III, Formula K, Twin Racer, and Spike. Battle arena filled with barriers and "X"s that represent land mines is viewed from a overhead perspective by eight players who individually maneuver their uniquely colored tank in an effort to shoot the other. Tank 8 had two modes free-for-all and team-play. In free-for-all mode you get points for every kill. In team mode, tanks were red or blue and points were scored only for killing members of the opposite team. In a design that was ahead of its time, you did have to watch out to make sure you didn frag members of your own team.
  • Attack

    1976

    Attack

    1976

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A military shooter where players shoot on-screen enemy vehicles including tanks, jeeps and trucks.
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