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  • Knither Special

    1987

    Knither Special

    1987

    Puzzle
    MSX
    Knither is the sequel to Demon Crystal. The gameplay is similar - collect keys to open locked areas, find the big key and then the exit, only now you also have to collect 3 passwords per world, otherwise you cannot advance to the next world. In addition to the fire ball, there's also thunder sword, wave of fire, cracker and spark flash, which kills all enemies on screen. The game features 5 worlds with 10 stages each, plus the last stage where you battle the witch, for a total of 51 stages.
  • Puzzle Piece Panic!

    Puzzle Piece Panic!

    Puzzle
  • Chinese Logic

    1980

    Chinese Logic

    1980

    Puzzle
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    The player has to move a sequence of numbers (9 to 0) from the point A of a pattern of lines to point D (or B in the variations). The numbers must be placed in point D in the same descending order. There are two other points to which the numbers can be moved, B and C. If one or more numbers are parked in one of the points, the player can only additionally move to that point numbers which are lower than the last one already parked. The numbers can be moved one by one only and to do so the player has to type the letter of origin and then type the destiny letter. Moves can be undone by pressing the "clear" key. The computer keeps track of the time elapsed and the number of moves made by the player, also showing the minimum amount of moves to solve the puzzle. There are 9 other possible variations, with the difference of having the way to point D blocked and different amounts of numbers to move. Those variations can be selected by pressing "reset" and the desired number, as follows: one figure - minimum number of mov
  • Morse

    1984

    Morse

    1984

    Puzzle
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Morse teaches the code to players. There are 4 types of games which can be selected in a menu screen: - The first type is a Morse code learning game. The player selects the game speed (4 to 30 words per minute) and level (1 to all 36 characters available). The computer will play the Morse signal for the first symbol (Q) and the player has to type in the symbol. After learning two signals, the game starts properly by introducing a row of trees in the top of the screen. An arrow is also displayed near the 4th tree from the left and a man on the right side. For each 10 correctly responded symbols the man takes down one tree. When he reaches the arrow, a new symbol is introduced and the process starts over again. - The second type lets the player type individual symbols and listen to their respective codes. -The third type is similar to the second one, but in this one the player types a sequence of symbols and then press "enter" to ask the computer to play the respective code. - In the fourth type the player uses t
  • SpectrumTap

    2008

    SpectrumTap

    2008

    Puzzle
    iOS
    Gems change colors rapidly. Try your color perception and tap groups of same-colored gems before time runs out! SpectrumTap features many levels of increasing difficulty and high score functionality.
  • The Flintstones' Keyboard Fun

    The Flintstones' Keyboard Fun

    Puzzle
    Unreleased 1983 ECS It's fun to learn keyboard skills when The Flintstones and their friends are your teachers. Now everyone can enjoy the action of a colorful and exciting video game and develop useful keyboard skills at the same time! An easy way to put the whole family in touch with the computer age. Includes our unique curriculum guide.
  • Gartu in the Kindergarten

    2013

    Gartu in the Kindergarten

    2013

    Puzzle
    iOS
    Welcome to the magical world of little Gartu. Enjoy diving into incredible adventures with his friends Andy and Tina in the tree house with over 20 educational mini-games in each level, full of surprises, many stories and original songs. Recognize colours, draw, play hide and seek, put in order different objects with different shapes and sizes or learn to differentiate between sounds and how to recognize savage animals among many other games.
  • 4-Tris

    1999

    4-Tris

    1999

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    Tetraminoes are pieces created from 4 blocks joined together into 7 different patterns. By rotating them, you can position the pieces as they are falling so they fill open spaces. When an entire horizontal line fills with the pieces, the line clears and you are on your way to higher levels! Blocks will fall from the top of the screen towards the bottom. Arrange the pieces so that a row is completely filled by the blocks. Failing to do so will fill up the screen making it more and more difficult to clear rows. A cleared row will disappear giving you points and making game play easier.
  • Hypnotic Lights

    1998

    Hypnotic Lights

    1998

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    [Unreleased 1983] puzzle game -- move rows and columns of squares to line up matching colors. While experimenting with Intellivision graphics, someone in the Design & Development department came up with a kaleidoscopic effect using sequenced GRAM. VP of Applications Software Gabriel Baum liked the effect, dubbed Hypnotic Lights, and asked programmer Steve Roney (Space Spartans) to work it into a game. Steve's reaction was pretty much: yeah, right, what game? Marketing had a suggestion: something sort of kind of like a Rubik's Cube. That's what Steve sort of kind of gave them. But while Steve continued to tinker with it when not working on higher priority games (including B-17 Bomber, Aquarius Utopia and Space Shuttle), Hypnotic Lights was never elevated to "official" status.
  • Minehunter

    2003

    Minehunter

    2003

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    Intellivision Minehunter Take command of the advanced mine scanner aboard your helicopter and begin the hunt for all the mines laid down by the enemy. As you scan the minefield, drones will report back on how many mines are detected in an area. Use these markings to assist in finding all the mines. Hurry, your time is limited! The area that you need to clear of mines is divided into a grid of squares. Several of the squares will have landmines hidden beneath them. The goal of your mission is to identify where all of the landmines are hidden – without actually setting one off. Background: Ryan's father came home one night in 1980 with an Intellivision, Space Battle and Armor Battle. This began his lifelong fascination with video games and computers. Even though the family had an Atari 2600, Ryan and his brothers were drawn to the Intellivision and its more complex games. By 1992, the family Intellivision had long since died, but Ryan started to discover that thrift stores and garage sales were loaded wi
  • Magic Carousel

    2001

    Magic Carousel

    2001

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    [Unreleased 1983 Intellivoice] Identify animals on a carousel and follow instructions given throughout the game. Score points by doing what the voices tell you: Choose the correct carousel animal. Play a piano. Drink some milk. Answer a telephone. Learning game for children. 2 different game screens. 1 player Intellivoice game. DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Marketing specifically requested a children's educational game for the Intellivoice. Programmer Ron Surratt (Atari 2600 BurgerTime) and graphic artist Peggi Decarli (USCF Chess) drew up some initial concepts for the game (Ron's input was requested because he used to be a teacher), then Steve Ettinger was assigned as programmer. New-hire Joe Ferreira was added to train with Peggi as a graphics artist. Steve and Joe quickly became a strong design team, taking the concept from a barnyard to a carousel and making the game their own. By the time it was finished, however, Marketing decided that sales of Intellivoice units were too low to support such a "
  • Blix

    2014

    Blix

    2014

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    A new puzzle style game called BLIX has been released at CGE 2014, GOOD DEAL GAMES is the publisher behind this convention exclusive release. Copies were limited to only 30 copies and were sold out
  • Same Game and Robots

    2004

    Same Game and Robots

    2004

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    Strategy and planning is the name of the game regardless which title you choose to test your wits against. Learn to analyze and predict how the game will unfold to achieve the most points and successful completion. Welcome to the peaceful world of SameGame and the tense world of Robots. Either choice is an addicting path. SAMEGAME - There are three different pieces on the board. Connect as many shapes of one type to score higher points and clear the board. The two variations of the game only have different game rules. ROBOTS - Move the cursor to destroy all the Robots on the screen by making them collide into each other, by making them hit their left over scrap, or by using a bomb.
  • Scooby Doo's Maze Chase

    1983

    Scooby Doo's Maze Chase

    1983

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    You control Scooby as he chases ghosts through a maze while himself being chased by the skull & crossbones. If three ghosts are caught within a time-limit, the skull will disappear and a submarine sandwich appears. When eaten, it gives you a magic bone which when dropped in the path of the skull will momentarily freeze it in place. When Scooby is caught by the skull, the difficulty will go down. There's 10 mazes in all, but with the keyboard addon for Intellivision you can also make your own mazes.
  • The Electric Company Math Fun

    1980

    The Electric Company Math Fun

    1980

    Puzzle
    Intellivision Amico Intellivision
    Math fun is an educational game which can be played by one or two players. Each player controls a gorilla which is wandering through the jungle. As the gorilla walks on, it will encounter a creature which has a math problem with it. You need to enter in the correct answer to the problem as quickly as possible. If you get the answer correct, your gorilla may continue on. If you get the answer wrong, then your gorilla must jump into the river. Your gorilla is unable to leave the river and continue on until you answer another math problem correctly. The goal is to correctly answer as many of the problems as you can in the shortest amount of time. The game includes eighteen different levels of difficulty which can be set individually for each player.
  • The Electric Company Word Fun

    1980

    The Electric Company Word Fun

    1980

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    Word Fun was developed in conjuction with the Children's Television Workshop, and features three different word based educational games. The games are: Crosswords: This game is similar to Scrabble. Each player is given seven letters from which they need to form words on the game board. On each turn the player can create words either horizontally or vertically, and must use one (or more) of the existing letters on the board. Points are earned depending on the word created, and at the end of 20 turns the player with the most points wins! Letter Hunt: In this game each player controls a monkey in a letter forest. Each monkey must collect letters from the forest to spell three words within the given time limit. When both monkeys are complete, points are awarded for the words spelled and the highest score wins! Word Rockets: In this game the players control a rocket capable of collecting and shooting vowels upwards. On the top of the screen, various words which are missing vowels will float by and each player needs t
  • The Jetsons' Ways with Words

    1983

    The Jetsons' Ways with Words

    1983

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    Learn spelling and reading in Hanna-Barbera's "Jetsons" universe! Fly George Jetson's spacecraft around a network of platforms to collect up letters that form a word. The letters drift around the network, and will even try to get away from your spaceship when you get close. When you touch the right letter in the right order, you earn points, but touch a letter that doesn't belong and you lose them. If you collect letters out of order you don't earn as many points. On the higher levels you also have to dodge robots and satellites, which cost more points if you hit them.
  • Learning Fun I

    1987

    Learning Fun I

    1987

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    MATH MASTER: You are a gorilla strolling along the banks of a river. Your path is suddenly blocked by an animal! Under the animal is a math problem. You must solve the problem correctly in order to continue your walk. FACTOR FUN: You are a gorilla sitting at an adding machine. A number appears above you. This is the TARGET NUMBER. Below you appear several WHITE numbers (how many depends on the difficulty level). Your task is to add, subtract, multiply, and divide the white numbers to reach the Target Number.
  • Learning Fun II

    1987

    Learning Fun II

    1987

    Puzzle
    Intellivision
    The bookend to Learning Fun I, Learning Fun II is the INTV Corp. remake of Word Fun. This cartridge adds a pretty title screen and one new game to the three already offered by Word Fun. Although the basic gameplay of the Word Hunt, Word Rockets and Crosswords games appears unchanged from the original Word Fun cartridge, the graphics were enhanced. According to the official site, a bug was introduced in the Crosswords game that resulted in the computer only choosing words starting with letters A-T instead of A-Z. The new game added to the mix is Memory Fun - your basic 'Memory' style game where you turn over pairs of tiles to find matches. Another grand edutainment game. No wonder they made so many. ;-)
  • Zatsugaku Olympic Quiz Part II

    Zatsugaku Olympic Quiz Part II

    Puzzle
    An adult game in which answering various quiz questions correctly within a time limit will slowly remove panels from a picture that usually reveal a nude girl.
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