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'''Hangman''' is a software title created by [[Milton Bradley]] for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A home computer system, as part of Milton Bradley's [[Gamevision]] series of games. It has two part numbers, one from Milton Bradley (MB 4966) and one from later on when [[Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments (TI)]] took over production and distribution of the title (PHM 3037). It was released during the [[:Category:1979 Software|third quarter of 1979]] and was distributed on [[Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software<sup>TM</sup> Command Module]]. | '''Hangman''' is a software title created by [[Milton Bradley]] for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A home computer system, as part of Milton Bradley's [[Gamevision]] series of games. It has two part numbers, one from Milton Bradley (MB 4966) and one from later on when [[Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments (TI)]] took over production and distribution of the title (PHM 3037). It was released during the [[:Category:1979 Software|third quarter of 1979]] and was distributed on [[Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software<sup>TM</sup> Command Module]]. | ||
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+ | Just like playing Hangman with pen and paper or chalk and chalkboard, this cartridge allows players to guess letters to discover hidden words and phrases. Correct guesses keep the player safe and help him/her guess what the hidden word or message is by filling in the missing letters. However, if the player makes a wrong guess, it adds another portion of the player in the noose and one step closer to his/her demise. | ||
==Downloads== | ==Downloads== | ||
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Hangman Cover.jpg|Hangman Cover | Hangman Cover.jpg|Hangman Cover | ||
Hangman Box (front).jpg|Hangman Retail Packaging (front) | Hangman Box (front).jpg|Hangman Retail Packaging (front) | ||
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Hangman Cover.jpg|Hangman Manual Complete (pdf format)|link=https://ti.mysweetweb.com/manuals/Hangman.pdf | Hangman Cover.jpg|Hangman Manual Complete (pdf format)|link=https://ti.mysweetweb.com/manuals/Hangman.pdf | ||
Hangman Cartridge.png|4A Flyer MAME/MESS Rom (rpk format)|link=http://ti.mysweetweb.com/roms/Hangman.rpk | Hangman Cartridge.png|4A Flyer MAME/MESS Rom (rpk format)|link=http://ti.mysweetweb.com/roms/Hangman.rpk |
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Publisher(s) | Milton Bradley |
Original Retail Price | $29.95 [1] [2] |
Part# | PHM 3037 & MB 4966 |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1973 (3rd Quarter [3] [4] |
Genre(s) | Word Game |
Hangman is a software title created by Milton Bradley for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A home computer system, as part of Milton Bradley's Gamevision series of games. It has two part numbers, one from Milton Bradley (MB 4966) and one from later on when Texas Instruments (TI) took over production and distribution of the title (PHM 3037). It was released during the third quarter of 1979 and was distributed on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module.
Gameplay
Just like playing Hangman with pen and paper or chalk and chalkboard, this cartridge allows players to guess letters to discover hidden words and phrases. Correct guesses keep the player safe and help him/her guess what the hidden word or message is by filling in the missing letters. However, if the player makes a wrong guess, it adds another portion of the player in the noose and one step closer to his/her demise.