Games 1

Moby ID: 66629
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Games 1 is a collection of six games and programs which contains:

Orbit: You control a ship orbiting a star and the further you are the slower you circle it. Also on screen is a piece of cargo orbiting the same star and you must adjust the speed of your craft by moving inwards and outwards to catch it.

Sniper: A man appears on the screen in one of ten positions and you must press one of the number keys 1 to 0 where you think he is on screen.

Meteors: You control a craft on the top of the screen and you must move left or right through a meteor storm that moves up the screen.

Life: A program that was devised by J. H. Conway in 1970 and allows you to see a pattern come to life and hopefully grow. You place cells on a 16 x 16 grid and when you are happy with your placements you can let it come to life. Three cells adjacent to each other produces a cell, two or three neighbours, the cells survive and one or more than three cells, the cells die.

Wolfpack: You control a ship on the top of the screen left or right, and you must drop a depth charge to hit a submarine below moving across the screen right to left. You only have one depth charge per sub and when the sub reaches the edge of the screen it has escaped.

Golf: You must hit a ball into a hole at a random distance by selecting the range from 35 to 75.

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Average score: 3.0 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings with 1 reviews)

Six basic games for the non-expanded

The Good
It is quite challenging for developers for the ZX8x to make sure their programs fit into 1K, so that they can cater for those people who don’t even have expansion packs. Sinclair themselves threw down the gauntlet and created six games, three on each side of a C12 tape. These games contain only one word in the title, and they are “Golf”, ”Meteor”, “Wolfpack”, “Life”, “Sniper”, and “Orbit”. The inlays contain detailed descriptions of the games, explaining what the object is and the controls for that game. They also tell you how long it takes for each game to load (about 15-20 seconds).

I enjoyed “Wolfpack” more than the others, mainly because it is a more challenging version of Destroyer (Atari, 1977). You have to time your shots right so that you hit the conning tower. Anywhere else will cause your depth charge to go straight through them. Another challenging one is “Orbit”, where you chase a cargo around a star. I also liked giving “Meteors” a go, in which you need to dodge meteorites for as long as you can. For games such as “Golf” and “Sniper”, I found it easy to visualize boxes holding a number, and then typing that number in.

The Bad
“Life” wouldn’t run due to errors in its program code. I am not a programmer, so I can’t fix the offending line myself.

The Bottom Line
ZX8x users without an expansion pack should find this series of games by Sinclair entertaining. Some of them are easy to get used to, while others are quite challenging. The instructions are excellent, with detailed descriptions of each game, control configurations, and wait times. If you have just bought a ZX80 or ZX81 and can’t afford an expansion pack to run bigger games, then you should hunt this down.

ZX81 · by Katakis | ă‚«ă‚żă‚­ă‚ą (43087) · 2023

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Game added July 3, 2014. Last modified March 19, 2024.