Video Games 1

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Video Games 1 is an Action/Pinball video game created by Texas Instruments (TI) for the TI-99/4A during the second quarter of 1980. It was sold as part # PHM 3018 and originally retailed for $29.95 (USD). It was sold on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module cartridge.

Video Games 1
Video Games 1 Manual Front Cover
Video Games 1Manual (Front Cover)[1] [2]
Publisher(s) Texas Instruments (TI)
Original Retail Price $29.95 (USD)
Part# PHM 3018
Format(s) Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module
Release 1980 (2nd Quarter)
Genre(s) Action, Pinball

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Front Cover of Manual

Exciting color action and fun for 1 or 2 players. Practice your aim with Pot-Shot, try your skill at Pinball, or trap your opponent with Doodle.

Back Cover of Manual

Video Games I turns your Home Computer into an arcade of games. It includes a series of colorful and exciting activities that provide hours of entertainment for the whole family.

Video Game I contains hundreds of variations of three basic games which are familiar to many people:

  • Pot-Shot - Try your skill in a shooting gallery with lifelike scenery.
  • Pinball - Keep your ball in play with your electronic "flipper." Who can get the highest score?
  • Doodle - Trap your opponent's spider in the web. Play against the computer or a _friend.

Each activity has user-selectable options or random elements to make each new game a different challenge. Special 16-color high-resolution graphics and exciting sound effects and music all add to the fun.

Activities in this module are designed to work with the optional Wired Remote Controllers. These units can provide added flexibility in playing the games.

Triton Catalog - Spring 1984

Here's 3 video classics on one cartridge. Practice your shooting skills with Pot-Shot ... use your utmost dexterity at Pinball ... trap your opponent with Doodle. Hours of fascination for the whole family. (Wired Remote Controllers recommended.)

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