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Games for the MicroBee include both original titles and clones of pre-existing games, including: Asteroids; Bunyip Adventure, a text adventure [16] Cricket; Emu Joust - a Joust clone; Gorilla Maths - a mental maths challenge with inklings of Donkey Kong; Halloween Harry; Hoards of the Deep Realm [17] Lemonade Stall - a game for budding business ...
Lemonade Stand: 1973 1979 Business simulation game: Public domain software: no artwork (Public domain software) Bob Jamison, Charlie Kellner / MECC: The Applesoft BASIC source code was available since 1979. [73] [74] The game was later ported to modern REALbasic and released as free and open-source software for many platforms like Windows and ...
This category is for video games first published in the year 1973 ... 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; ... Lemonade Stand; Lunar Lander (video game genre) M. Maze (1973 video ...
The first game from the company; [23] an investment strategy game; "a quick (averages 1 and 1/2 hr.) and easy game, useful as a light and friendly evening among other "beer and pretzel" games." [24] Vindicator: 1983: Jimmy Huey H.A.L. Labs Voodoo Castle: 1980: Scott Adams & Alexis Adams Adventure International: Voodoo Island: 1985: Angelsoft ...
A lemonade stand is a business that is commonly owned and operated by a child or children, to sell lemonade. The concept has become iconic of youthful summertime American culture [ 1 ] to the degree that parodies and variations on the concept exist across media.
Lemonade stand may refer to: Lemonade stand, a business that is commonly owned and operated by a child or children, to sell lemonade; Lemonade Stand, a computer game used to teach basic business, math, and computer skills; Lemonade Stand, a 2011 album by Illinois (band)
"Kids Gas Stand" While peddling his Ford Mustang pedal car, a little boy pulls up and is serviced at Phillips 66 gas stand that two kids have made, similar to that of a lemonade stand. Tire Goodyear "Polyglas Testimonial - John" John P. Cearley of Texas voices his approval of the WideTread Polyglas tires from Goodyear that are on his car. Goodyear
The mainframe game Rogue is written by Michael Toy, Glenn Wichman, and Ken Arnold, eventually spawning a crowded genre of Roguelike games. Edu-Ware releases The Prisoner for the Apple II, loosely based upon the 1960s TV series of the same name. Strategic Simulations releases its first game: Computer Bismarck for the TRS-80.