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Artillery |
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The classicArtillery duel. Shoot projectiles
at your enemy.
A fun challenge! Who will find the right projectile
angle setting first? The first one to achieve the needed angle blows up the
opponent's castle and wins the game.
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| A great program to teach kids how torecycle.Drag the item into the correct
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こんなゲームがあったからMacはアメリカでは教育用コンピュータとして多く採用されたのだろう。
ジョブスやウォズニアックの、「子どもにそっぽを向かれるようなものはダメなんだよ。俺たちは子どものおもちゃみたいな楽しいコンピュータを作りたいのさ」
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Software Heaven, Inc. 1987-90 |
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Oids is a video game released in 1987 by FTL Games.
The game was originally released on the Atari ST, followed by a conversion for the Apple Macintosh. The Atari ST version was a cult favorite in the UK, where it received rave reviews.
The game follows in the footsteps of classics such as Asteroids, Gravitar and Thrust, with its inertia based movement, controls and shield. The main activity in the game is rescuing abused android slaves (the "Oids" of the title,) and there is rather more emphasis on arcade action than the slower paced gameplay of Gravitar and Thrust. In this sense it is similar to the Apple II game Choplifter.
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