List of TRS-80 games
There were a number of games available for the monochrome TRS-80 computers.
Model I and III
- The Adventure Series (Scott Adams)
- Airmail Pilot (Instant Software)
- Android Nim (Leo Christoperson, BASIC/ML hybrid)
- Apple Panic (clone by Funsoft)
- Armored Patrol (Adventure International, Battlezone clone)
- Asylum (Med Systems)
- Atom
- Attack Force (Big Five Software, Targ clone)
- Bedlam
- Blockade (Personal Software)
- Bowling (Tandy Corporation)
- BREAKFORTH, a type-in Breakout clone written in FORTH[1]
- Bugs From Outer Space (from a six-part series of articles in 80 Micro by Roger Smith)
- Camel
- Castle Zhagwhar (Keith Schuler)
- Clash (Joust clone)
- Clowns and Balloons
- Colossal Cave Adventure (distributed by Microsoft)
- Conquest of Chesterwoode
- Cosmic Fighter (Big Five Software, Astro Fighter clone)
- Cosmic Invaders (Space Invaders clone)
- Cuthbert Goes Walkabout
- Cyborg (Bill Dunlevy and Douglas Frayer, distributed by Computer Shack)
- Dancing Demon (Leo Christopherson, BASIC/ML hybrid)
- The Dancing Fool
- The Datestones of Ryn
- Death Maze 5000
- Death Trap! (Dick Smith Electronics)
- Defense Command (Big Five Software, non-scrolling clone of Defender)
- Demon Seed
- Donkey Kong clone
- Downland (video game)
- Eliminator (Defender clone)
- Eliza (Tandy Corporation) (psychiatrist Q&A simulation)
- Empire (CLOAD, based on Hamurabi and Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio)
- Empire: Wargame of the Century (port in Z80 assembly, based on FORTRAN source)
- Football Manager (Addictive Games)
- Formula One (Tandy Corporation)
- Frogger (clone)
- Flying Saucers
- Galactic Empire (The Software Exchange)
- Galaxy Invasion (Big Five Software, Galaxian clone)
- Gobbleman (Beam Software)
- Haunted House (Tandy Corporation)
- Hyper-Wurm (a Snake game)
- Invaders! (Tandy Corporation, Space Invaders clone)
- Invasion Force (Tandy Corporation)
- Kill-A-Pede (Jim Baker and Fred Mayea, Centipede clone)
- Lost Colony (Acorn Software)
- Magic Carpet
- Meteor Mission II (Big Five Software, Lunar Rescue clone)
- Microchess 1.5 (Peter Jennings)
- Midway Campaign (Avalon Hill Software)
- Monty Plays Monopoly
- Motorcycle Jump
- NukeWar (superpower nuclear missile simulation)
- Olympic Decathlon (arcade simulation of the Olympic Games decathlon event)
- Othello
- Outhouse
- Paint
- Penetrator (Beam Software)
- Planet Miners (Avalon Hill Software)
- Poker Pete (Quality Software)
- Poltergeist
- Pong (Instant Software)
- Pooyan
- Pyramid 2000 (Tandy Corporation, Colossal Cave clone)
- Pinball
- Reign of the Red Dragon (Adventure International)
- Rear Guard
- Robot Attack (Big Five Software, Berzerk clone)
- Rogue
- Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio
- Scarf Man (Pac-Man clone)
- Sea Dragon
- Solar Search (Colorado Software Associates)
- Space Escort
- Space Intruders (Adventure International)
- Space Warp (ASCII game loosely based on Star Trek)
- Starfighter (Adventure International)
- Starquest: Rescue at Rigel (Automated Simulations)
- Star Trek (Adventure International)
- Stellar Escort (Big Five Software)
- Stellar Life Line (SRB Software)
- Super Maze (Quality Software)
- Super Nova (Big Five Software, Asteroids clone)
- Supreme Ruler
- T80-FS1 Flight Simulator (subLogic)
- Taipan!
- Temple of Apshai
- Time Bandit
- Time Traveler (1980, Krell Software)
- Trade Wars
- Trucker
- Voyage of the Valkyrie (Leo Christoperson, BASIC/ML hybrid)
- Weerd! (Big Five Software)
- Worg (Simutek Software)
- Xenos
- Zaxxon
- Zork
References
- ↑ Miller, A. Richard and Jill (August 1980). "BREAKFORTH Into FORTH!". BYTE. pp. 150–163. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
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