Will Super Breakout Bring Out the Kid in You?
We go from highs to lows in our latest trip to 1981. Polaris is the best missile command you could play at home so far and softline states that Japanese game programmers are not looked at as an esteemed profession! Boy is that going to change! The big newest hit by Atari is a really old concept, but marketed well and plays well. On the other side, Volleyball for the Atari 800 is a mess and gets a one star. Finally, we end the best interactive fiction game you could play in 1981 with Zork II! I might get eaten by a grue!
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Episode 74!
1981 - November
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Video Games Featured:
00:00 Welcome to the Show!
00:26 TRS-80 Color Computer - Polaris
09:21 Softline 1.2
23:23 Atari 2600 - Super Breakout
36:20 Apple II - Threshold
44:54 Atari 800 - Volleyball
48:21 TRS-80 - Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz
1:00:31 Outro
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