- USE TURBOWARP! - This project WILL NOT work if you don't go on TurboWarp! https://turbowarp.org/1263786405/fullscreen?turbo&fps=180 Welcome to the ultimate game collection, including Nolan Bushnell's Pong, William Higinbotham's Tennis for Two, Alexander "Sandy" Douglas's OXO, and Steve Russell's Space War! Only for the Scott™ system! Use the up/down arrow keys to select one of the eight games in the selection screen. Press the enter key to confirm selection. Instructions on how to play the games are listed below: [Pong] Use the up/down arrow keys to move your paddle. Bounce the ball towards the computer opponent's side and prevent the ball from passing your side. If the ball passes the opponent's side (right), you earn a point. If the ball passes your side (left), the opponent earns a point. First player to reach 9 points wins. [Zoomer] Use the up/down arrow keys to move your vehicle. Avoid other drivers on the road. Yellow driver's drive in straight directions, and purple drivers drive diagonally. [U.F.O.] Use the left/right arrow keys to move the U.F.O. and avoid aliens. Yellow aliens move in a zig-zag pattern, and red aliens move in a straight line. [Space War!] Use the up arrow to accelerate, and the left/right arrow keys to rotate. Your goal is to shoot down your opponent, who is colored yellow. You can shoot by pressing the spacebar. If you and your opponent collide with each other or if a player gets shot down, the game is over. [OXO] You play as X, and the opponent plays as O. You have nine spaces. Use the arrow keys to place an X. You and your opponent will take turns placing their corresponding marks. Your goal is to match three X's horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. [Horse Racing] You play as the blue horse. You are racing against a red horse. Mash the spacebar to push your horse forward. The race lasts 60 seconds. If the race is over, whichever horse is in front of the other wins. [Gunmen] Someone will throw a ball. You need to time your shot to shoot the ball. Use the spacebar to shoot. [Tennis for Two] Like Pong, the goal is to get the ball onto the opponent's side. When the ball is on your side (left) of the playfield, press the spacebar to bounce the ball. You and the computer opponent will bounce the ball towards each other until the ball falls to the ground. When the ball is touching the ground, whoever's side it is on will determine the winner.
All games programmed by Benjamin Kirk Scott... (C) 1972 Nolan Bushnell (C) 1958 William Higinbotham (C) 1961 Steve Russell (C) 1952 Alexander Douglas #noindex