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Cassette 50 (released in Spain as Galaxy 50 - 50 Excitantes Juegos) is a compilation of games published by Cascade Games in 1983 for multiple 8-bit home computers.It was promoted based on the quantity of games included, all of which were programmed in BASIC and were of poor quality.
Atari was an early pioneer in the video game industry.In fact, it virtually created the industry with its introduction of the arcade game Pong.The brand name "Atari" was used for many years and applied to several other entities that developed products ranging from arcade video games to home video game consoles to home computers to video games for personal computers.
The object of Star Maze is to collect the nine jewels in a large, randomly generated, maze-like structure. [5] The player flies through the maze in a spaceship that looks and controls like the ship from Atari, Inc.'s Asteroids arcade game. One button applies thrust, the other button shoots in the direction the ship is pointing.
In the game, two players each control a rocket ship, with the goal of being the first to move their ship from the bottom of the screen to the top. Along the way are asteroids, which the players must avoid. Space Race was the first racing arcade video game and the first game with a goal of crossing the screen while avoiding obstacles.
3d6 Games [19] Rocket Power: Team Rocket Rescue: PlayStation: September 4, 2001: Darkblack [21] MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael: Game Boy Advance: September 16, 2001: Tiertex Design Studios [22] Red Faction: Microsoft Windows: September 18, 2001: Volition: Player Manager 2001: Game Boy Color: September 21, 2001: G3 Interactive Tetris Worlds ...
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Lunar Lander is a genre of video games loosely based on the 1969 landing of the Apollo Lunar Module on the Moon.In Lunar Lander games, players control a spacecraft as it falls toward the surface of the Moon or other astronomical body, using thrusters to slow the ship's descent and control its horizontal motion to reach a safe landing area.
Full Thrust is one of the most popular games representing starship battles. [1] The game has its own military science fiction/space opera universe. However, the rulebook states that this background is entirely optional; the game is intentionally designed to allow players a high degree of creativity within the rule set. [2]