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| 3-D Brickaway || Britt Monk || Britt Monk and then Avalon Hill || 1982 || | | [[3-D Brickaway]] || Britt Monk || Britt Monk and then Avalon Hill || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| 3-D Ghostmania || Randy S. Johnson || Educational Arcade Systems || 1982 || | | [[3-D Ghostmania]] || Randy S. Johnson || Educational Arcade Systems || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| 8-Ball || Charles J. Roslund and B.M. Cook || Anteco Software || 1st half of 1983 || | | [[8-Ball]] || Charles J. Roslund and B.M. Cook || Anteco Software || 1st half of 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Able Builders || Terry Steen || T&D Software #52 || October 1986 issue || | | [[Able Builders]] || Terry Steen || T&D Software #52 || October 1986 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Advanced Star Trench Warfare || Fred B. Scerbo || Illustrated Memory Banks || 1982 || | | [[Advanced Star Trench Warfare]] || Fred B. Scerbo || Illustrated Memory Banks || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM with Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Adventure In Mythology || Scott Cabit || Saguaro Software || 1986 (programmed in late 1985) || | | [[Adventure In Mythology]] || Scott Cabit || Saguaro Software || 1986 (programmed in late 1985) || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Adventure in Wonderland || Bill Sethares || Prickly Pear Software || 1983 || | | [[Adventure in Wonderland]] || Bill Sethares || Prickly Pear Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Airline || Roger Schrag (original Atari 400/800 version by George Schwenk) || Adventure International || 1983 || | | [[Airline]] || Roger Schrag (original Atari 400/800 version by George Schwenk) || Adventure International || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Alcatraz II || Michael (Mike) R. Hughey || Spectral Associates || 1981 or 1982 || | | [[Alcatraz II]] || Michael (Mike) R. Hughey || Spectral Associates || 1981 or 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joysticks optional. | ||
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| Android Attack (formerly Robot Battle) || ??? Unknown || Spectral Associates || Early 1982 (original 16K Robot Battle), 1982 (32k speech version) || | | [[Android Attack (formerly Robot Battle)]] || ??? Unknown || Spectral Associates || Early 1982 (original 16K Robot Battle), 1982 (32k speech version) || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM (non-speech) or 32K RAM (speech), tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Androne || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack || 1983 || | | [[Androne]] || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Annihilator || Doug Kelley || Chromasette || 1983 || | | [[Annihilator]] || Doug Kelley || Chromasette || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Apollo || Sylvain Payeur || Sylvain Payeur || 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 19?? || | | [[Apollo]] || Sylvain Payeur || Sylvain Payeur || 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 19?? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1/2/3, 16K RAM. | ||
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| Apples || Bob Crispen || Computerware (unofficially; see <a href="bob_crispen_approval.txt">Bob Crispens approval email</a> for an explanation) || 1982 || | | [[Apples]] || Bob Crispen || Computerware (unofficially; see <a href="bob_crispen_approval.txt">Bob Crispens approval email</a> for an explanation) || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Arcadia || ??? (Flying Flipper Action) || Freeware/Shareware || 198? || | | [[Arcadia]] || ??? (Flying Flipper Action) || Freeware/Shareware || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Arena of Skill || Chuck Nivison || Freeware/Shareware || 1988 || | | [[Arena of Skill]] || Chuck Nivison || Freeware/Shareware || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
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| Arex || Roger Schrag (original TRS-80 Model I/III version by William Muk) || Adventure International || 1983 || | | [[Arex]] || Roger Schrag (original TRS-80 Model I/III version by William Muk) || Adventure International || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Arkanoid || Steve Bjork || Tandy (Licensed from TAITO America Corp.) || 1989 || | | [[Arkanoid]] || Steve Bjork || Tandy (Licensed from TAITO America Corp.) || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K, 32K || 1 or 2 Version 32k RAM required; Coco 3 version, 128K RAM required, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Astro Blast || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1982 || | | [[Astro Blast]] || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM (cassette) or 32K RAM (disk), joystick. | ||
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| Athletyx || Ken Kalish || Microdeal Cornwall (for Dragon-32 and Dragon-64) || 1985 (Programmed in 1984) || | | [[Athletyx]] || Ken Kalish || Microdeal Cornwall (for Dragon-32 and Dragon-64) || 1985 (Programmed in 1984) || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1/2/3, 32K RAM, joystick. | ||
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| Audio Spectrum Analyzer || Steve Bjork || Radio Shack (Datasoft) || 1981 || | | [[Audio Spectrum Analyzer]] || Steve Bjork || Radio Shack (Datasoft) || 1981 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 4K || 1,2, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Avenger || ??? || The Cornsoft Group || 1982 || | | [[Avenger]] || ??? || The Cornsoft Group || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Backgammon || ??? || ??? (distributed by Radio Shack) || 1980-1981 || | | [[Backgammon]] || ??? || ??? (distributed by Radio Shack) || 1980-1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Bagasaurus || ??? (Childrens Computer Workshop). There is some comments in the game code: "The Bagasaurus Production Team: David Behrman, Jonathan Cohen, Angela Green, Gavrielle Levine, Jenny Howland, Seth Meyers, Janice Mueller, Barbara Stewart, Jefferson Stonier, Debbie Weinberger." || Tandy Corporation || Late 1983 || | | [[Bagasaurus]] || ??? (Childrens Computer Workshop). There is some comments in the game code: "The Bagasaurus Production Team: David Behrman, Jonathan Cohen, Angela Green, Gavrielle Levine, Jenny Howland, Seth Meyers, Janice Mueller, Barbara Stewart, Jefferson Stonier, Debbie Weinberger." || Tandy Corporation || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
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| Bagitman || Mike Roberts || Aardvark || 1983 || | | [[Bagitman]] || Mike Roberts || Aardvark || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Balloon Attack || Chris Keyes || ??? (T&D Software or Chromasette?) || 198? || | | [[Balloon Attack]] || Chris Keyes || ??? (T&D Software or Chromasette?) || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Balloon Fire || Terry Steen || T&D Software (Issue #27) || 198? || | | [[Balloon Fire]] || Terry Steen || T&D Software (Issue #27) || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Color Baseball || Dale Lear || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Color Baseball]] || Dale Lear || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. | ||
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| Bash || Steve Bjork || SRB Software and Game Point Software || 1989 || | | [[Bash]] || Steve Bjork || SRB Software and Game Point Software || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K, 64K || 1 or 2 with 64K RAM, or Coco 3 with 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
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| Beam Rider || ??? (D&D Software) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Beam Rider]] || ??? (D&D Software) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| BC Bill || ??? || Imagine Software (England) || around 1984 || | | [[BC Bill]] || ??? || Imagine Software (England) || around 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk(?). | ||
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| Beam || ??? || ??? (I have no idea where this game came from!) || ???? || | | [[Beam]] || ??? || ??? (I have no idea where this game came from!) || ???? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Bedlam || Robert Arnstein || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1982 || | | [[Bedlam]] || Robert Arnstein || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape only. | ||
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| Berserk (changed name to Haywire in late 1982) || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1981 || | | [[Berserk (changed name to Haywire in late 1982)]] || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K disk, joystick. | ||
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| Birds || Andrew Hubbell || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || | | [[Birds]] || Andrew Hubbell || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Blackbeards Island || Greg Miller, design by Eric Nelson, art by Pamela Dawn Miller || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) || late 1984 || | | [[Blackbeards Island]] || Greg Miller, design by Eric Nelson, art by Pamela Dawn Miller || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) || late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk only. | ||
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| Blackjack || Doug and Kevin Leany || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Blackjack]] || Doug and Kevin Leany || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Blackjack Royale || J. M. Nowicki || Second City Software || 1988 || | | [[Blackjack Royale]] || J. M. Nowicki || Second City Software || 1988 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3 (Extended BASIC required), 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Blochead || ??? || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Blochead]] || ??? || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Blox || Chet Simpson || Hyper Tech Software (Freeware release) || 1991 || | | [[Blox]] || Chet Simpson || Hyper Tech Software (Freeware release) || 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Bouncing Boulders || Dave Dies and Roland Knight || Diecom Products || 1986 || | | [[Bouncing Boulders]] || Dave Dies and Roland Knight || Diecom Products || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Boxshoot || A. Pakerski || Chromasette || 198? || | | [[Boxshoot]] || A. Pakerski || Chromasette || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joysticks, tape or disk. | ||
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| Brew Master || Rodger Smith || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1984 || | | [[Brew Master]] || Rodger Smith || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Brick Pong || A. Pakerski || T&D Software (Issue #10) || 198? || | | [[Brick Pong]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software (Issue #10) || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
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| Bridge Tutor || ??? (Philidor Software) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1982 || | | [[Bridge Tutor]] || ??? (Philidor Software) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1/2/3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Bugs || Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight || Color Computer Magazine || 1983 || | | [[Bugs]] || Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight || Color Computer Magazine || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Bumpers || Charles Wallace || Mark Data Products || 1983 || | | [[Bumpers]] || Charles Wallace || Mark Data Products || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, joystick, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk or tape. | ||
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| Super Bustout || Glenn Sogge (Designed by Al Baker and Dick Ainsworth) - The Image Producers || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Super Bustout]] || Glenn Sogge (Designed by Al Baker and Dick Ainsworth) - The Image Producers || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Buzzard Bait || Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (Rugby Circle Inc.) || Tom Mix || 1983 || | | [[Buzzard Bait]] || Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (Rugby Circle Inc.) || Tom Mix || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, joystick, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Buzzworm || Lee Earle || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) || Late 1984 || | | [[Buzzworm]] || Lee Earle || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) || Late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joysticks optional. | ||
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| Caladuril: Flame of Light || Dave Triggerson and Jeff Noyle || Diecom Products || 1987 (Diecom release) and 1989 (Oblique Triad re-release) || | | [[Caladuril: Flame of Light]] || Dave Triggerson and Jeff Noyle || Diecom Products || 1987 (Diecom release) and 1989 (Oblique Triad re-release) || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3 ONLY, 64K RAM, disk ONLY. | ||
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| Calixto Island (graphic version) || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 || | | [[Calixto Island (graphic version)]] || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Candy Co. || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1984 || | | [[Candy Co.]] || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Canyon Climber || James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Canyon Climber]] || James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Cards And Slots || ??? (Nimbus Enterprises) || MicroDeal || 1989 (original Tom Mix version was 1986) || | | [[Cards And Slots]] || ??? (Nimbus Enterprises) || MicroDeal || 1989 (original Tom Mix version was 1986) || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, RGB Monitor (for proper colors), disk only, joystick optional. | ||
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| Cashman || Bill Dunlevy and Doug Frayer || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || July, 1983 || | | [[Cashman]] || Bill Dunlevy and Doug Frayer || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || July, 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Castle Guard || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Castle Guard]] || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. | ||
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| Castle of Tharoggad || Scott A. Cabit (Computerware) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || | | [[Castle of Tharoggad]] || Scott A. Cabit (Computerware) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, mouse or joystick. | ||
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| Catacomb (Oregon Computer Systems version) || Roger Smith || Oregon Color Computer Systems || 1983 || | | [[Catacomb (Oregon Computer Systems version)]] || Roger Smith || Oregon Color Computer Systems || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Catacomb (CC3) || L. Miller || Free/Shareware release || 1987? || | | [[Catacomb (CC3)]] || L. Miller || Free/Shareware release || 1987? || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
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| Catalyst || J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming), game concept by Paul Howe || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || | | [[Catalyst]] || J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming), game concept by Paul Howe || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Catch Em || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Catch Em]] || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Caterpillar (David Crandall) || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1983? || | | [[Caterpillar (David Crandall)]] || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1983? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, 2 joysticks (2 players), tape or disk. | ||
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| Caterpillar Cave || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || | | [[Caterpillar Cave]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Caterpillar (Dave Edson) || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Caterpillar (Dave Edson)]] || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Cave Hunter || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1981 || | | [[Cave Hunter]] || Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1981 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM tape or 32K disk, joystick. | ||
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| Cave Walker || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1986 || | | [[Cave Walker]] || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1986 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 128K, 64K || 1 or 2, 64K RAM, disk drive, OS-9 Level I (included), or 3: 128K RAM, disk drive, OS-9 Level I version 2.0 (included) or OS-9 Level II. Joystick for both versions. | ||
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| Caviator || Rodger Smith || T&D Software || 1984(?) || | | [[Caviator]] || Rodger Smith || T&D Software || 1984(?) || 1,2 or 3 || 64K, 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM or 64K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. | ||
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| CC-Thello || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[CC-Thello]] || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Chambers || John Crane || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Chambers]] || John Crane || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Champion || Glen R. Dahlgren || Originally Mark Data Products, then Sundog Systems || around Christmas, 1986 || | | [[Champion]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Originally Mark Data Products, then Sundog Systems || around Christmas, 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
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| C-Hawk Football || Stephen Macri || Freeware (released on Compuserve) || December, 1986 || | | [[C-Hawk Football]] || Stephen Macri || Freeware (released on Compuserve) || December, 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM , cassette or disk. | ||
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| Checker King || Michael Marks & Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Checker King]] || Michael Marks & Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Microchess || Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Microchess]] || Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Chess SD || ??? (Software Dynamics) || Computer Systems Distributors || 1984 || | | [[Chess SD]] || ??? (Software Dynamics) || Computer Systems Distributors || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk only. | ||
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| Chopper Rescue || Rob Shaw || Prism Software || 1982 || | | [[Chopper Rescue]] || Rob Shaw || Prism Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Chopper Strike || John Crane || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || | | [[Chopper Strike]] || John Crane || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 16K or 32K RAM (two versions included), tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Beyond the Cimeeon Moon || Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson || Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) || 1982 || | | [[Beyond the Cimeeon Moon]] || Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson || Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette, 32K RAM disk. | ||
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| Civil War || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Civil War]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or disk. | ||
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| Clowns & Balloons || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Clowns & Balloons]] || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. | ||
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| Coco-Pinball || ??? || ??? (T&D Software?) || 198? || | | [[Coco-Pinball]] || ??? || ??? (T&D Software?) || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Color Car Action || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1984 || | | [[Color Car Action]] || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Color Caterpillar || Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (The Rugby Circle) || Soft Sector Marketing Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Color Caterpillar]] || Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (The Rugby Circle) || Soft Sector Marketing Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Color Invaders || ??? || Computerware || 1981 || | | [[Color Invaders]] || ??? || Computerware || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Colorout || ??? (Colorful Software) || Spectral Associates || 1981 || | | [[Colorout]] || ??? (Colorful Software) || Spectral Associates || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K, 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM cassette or 16K RAM disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Colorpede || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1982 || | | [[Colorpede]] || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Color Robot Battle || Del Ogren (designed by Glenn Sogge) (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1981 || | | [[Color Robot Battle]] || Del Ogren (designed by Glenn Sogge) (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Color Space Invaders || ??? || Spectral Associates (originally Barnett & Bank Bros.?) || 1981 || | | [[Color Space Invaders]] || ??? || Spectral Associates (originally Barnett & Bank Bros.?) || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Color-Trek || ??? || ??? (Spectral Associates) || ??? (1982?) || | | [[Color-Trek]] || ??? || ??? (Spectral Associates) || ??? (1982?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Colorzap || James Yee || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[Colorzap]] || James Yee || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Contras || Jeff Steidl and Doug O. Masten || Sundog Systems || 1993 (originally supposed to be 1991) || | | [[Contras]] || Jeff Steidl and Doug O. Masten || Sundog Systems || 1993 (originally supposed to be 1991) || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3, 512K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
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| Cosmic Ambush || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack) || 1992 || | | [[Cosmic Ambush]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack) || 1992 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk drive, joystick. | ||
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| Cosmic Clones || Robert Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1983 || | | [[Cosmic Clones]] || Robert Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| Crash || Michel & Rejean Desjardins || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Crash]] || Michel & Rejean Desjardins || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Crazy Painter || Charles Guy || The Cornsoft Group || 1983 || | | [[Crazy Painter]] || Charles Guy || The Cornsoft Group || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Crosswords || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || | | [[Crosswords]] || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge. | ||
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| The Crystal City || Jeremy Spiller (Gosub Software) || Sundog Systems || Late 1990 || | | [[The Crystal City]] || Jeremy Spiller (Gosub Software) || Sundog Systems || Late 1990 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3, 512K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. | ||
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| Crystle Castles || ??? (JON is built into the high score list... initials or 1st name of the author?) || Thundervision || 1984 || | | [[Crystle Castles]] || ??? (JON is built into the high score list... initials or 1st name of the author?) || Thundervision || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Cuber || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[Cuber]] || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk or tape. | ||
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| Color Cubes || R.G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || | | [[Color Cubes]] || R.G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Cubix || Daron Stinnett || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Cubix]] || Daron Stinnett || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk or tape. | ||
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| Cuthbert In The Mines || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall (Licensed to Tandy in Australia? Britain?) || 1984 || | | [[Cuthbert In The Mines]] || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall (Licensed to Tandy in Australia? Britain?) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Cuthbert Goes Digging || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall || 1983 || | | [[Cuthbert Goes Digging]] || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or 32K disk. | ||
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| Cuthbert Goes Walkabout || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall || 1982-1983? || | | [[Cuthbert Goes Walkabout]] || ??? || Microdeal Cornwall || 1982-1983? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K disk. | ||
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| Cyber Tank || Ottmar Bochardt || Mark Data Products || 1986 || | | [[Cyber Tank]] || Ottmar Bochardt || Mark Data Products || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, cassette or disk. Original version only worked on Coco 1/2 (overwrote GIME regs on Coco 3) | ||
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| Cyrus || ??? (Intelligent Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Cyrus]] || ??? (Intelligent Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
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| Dungeons of Daggorath || Douglas J. Morgan, Phil Landmeier, Keith Kiyohara, and April Landmeier (Dyna Micro) || Radio Shack || 1982 || | | [[Dungeons of Daggorath]] || Douglas J. Morgan, Phil Landmeier, Keith Kiyohara, and April Landmeier (Dyna Micro) || Radio Shack || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Dallas Quest || James Garon (Datasoft) (game design by Louella Lee Caraway and Phyllis Wapner, Graphics by Kelly Day and Joe Pearson) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Dallas Quest]] || James Garon (Datasoft) (game design by Louella Lee Caraway and Phyllis Wapner, Graphics by Kelly Day and Joe Pearson) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk ONLY. | ||
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| Dancing Devil || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || | | [[Dancing Devil]] || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Danger Ranger || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1983 (Written November, 1982) || | | [[Danger Ranger]] || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1983 (Written November, 1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Deathship || Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Deathship]] || Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Death Trap || || Soft Sector Marketing || 1983 || | | [[Death Trap]] || || Soft Sector Marketing || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| Decathlon || Richard Borsheim || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Decathlon]] || Richard Borsheim || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Defense || ??? (Colorful Software) || Spectral Associates || 1982 (Colorful Software), 1984 (Spectral Associates) || | | [[Defense]] || ??? (Colorful Software) || Spectral Associates || 1982 (Colorful Software), 1984 (Spectral Associates) || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| Demolition Derby || John Gabbard (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Demolition Derby]] || John Gabbard (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Demon Attack || M. Voorsanger (Imagic)<p><p>Publisher: Tandy Corporation || || 1984 || | | [[Demon Attack]] || M. Voorsanger (Imagic)<p><p>Publisher: Tandy Corporation || || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Demon Seed || Jeffrey Sorensen and Philip Mackenzie || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || | | [[Demon Seed]] || Jeffrey Sorensen and Philip Mackenzie || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Desert Patrol || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Desert Patrol]] || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Desert Rider || Steve Bjork (Color America User Group & SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Desert Rider]] || Steve Bjork (Color America User Group & SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Devil Assault || Ken Kalish || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[Devil Assault]] || Ken Kalish || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Devious || Ryan Olsen || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Devious]] || Ryan Olsen || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| Dig || A. Pakerski || T&D Software, Issue #56 (Feb. 1987 issue) || 1987 || | | [[Dig]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software, Issue #56 (Feb. 1987 issue) || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Dino Wars || R.G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 (probably released 1981) || | | [[Dino Wars]] || R.G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 (probably released 1981) || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge, 2 joysticks. | ||
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| Donkey King (later The King) || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || Late 1982 - renamed 1983 || | | [[Donkey King (later The King)]] || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || Late 1982 - renamed 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Donkey Kong || John Kowalski (Sock Master) and Nintendo || John Kowlaski - Freeware || March 31, 2007 || | | [[Donkey Kong]] || John Kowalski (Sock Master) and Nintendo || John Kowlaski - Freeware || March 31, 2007 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3, 512K RAM, joystick. A 6309 does make the game run smoother, but is not required. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Donpan || ??? (Tomy) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Donpan]] || ??? (Tomy) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Donut Dilemma || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) || 1986 || | | [[Donut Dilemma]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3 (Coco 3 features extra colors), 64K RAM, disk drive. | ||
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| Doodle Bug || David Crandall || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Doodle Bug]] || David Crandall || Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Doubleback || Dale Lear || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Doubleback]] || Dale Lear || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Downland || Michael Aichlmayr || Licensed to Radio Shack/Tandy through Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Downland]] || Michael Aichlmayr || Licensed to Radio Shack/Tandy through Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2 ONLY, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. (A cracked version that will work from disk, and the Coco 3, has been done.) | ||
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| Draconian || Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Draconian]] || Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Dragonblade || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1986 || | | [[Dragonblade]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
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| Dragonfire || Frank Ellis (artwork by Matthew Sarconi) (Imagic) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Dragonfire]] || Frank Ellis (artwork by Matthew Sarconi) (Imagic) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Dragon Slayer || Olaf Schroeder || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Dragon Slayer]] || Olaf Schroeder || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3 with 32K RAM, disk only, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Draw Poker || Mike Burton || Freeware || October, 1986 || | | [[Draw Poker]] || Mike Burton || Freeware || October, 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM , cassette or disk. | ||
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| Dr. Livingston || ??? (Softside Magazine originally, modified by E.E.M.) || ??? || 1980 (Softside Magazine), April 1982 (E.E.M.) || | | [[Dr. Livingston]] || ??? (Softside Magazine originally, modified by E.E.M.) || ??? || 1980 (Softside Magazine), April 1982 (E.E.M.) || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Droll Attack || ??? || T&D Software?, Issue #30 || 198? || | | [[Droll Attack]] || ??? || T&D Software?, Issue #30 || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Dungeon Raid || Ken Kalish || Microdeal UK || Late 1983 || Originally Dragon 32/64, this version: | | [[Dungeon Raid]] || Ken Kalish || Microdeal UK || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || Originally Dragon 32/64, this version: 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Dunkey Munkey || Harvey Brofman || Intellectronics || 1982 || | | [[Dunkey Munkey]] || Harvey Brofman || Intellectronics || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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| El Bandito || David Crandall || Mark Data Products || Early 1983 || | | [[El Bandito]] || David Crandall || Mark Data Products || Early 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| El Diablero || Ken Kalish || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[El Diablero]] || Ken Kalish || Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Electron || Steve Giesking || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Electron]] || Steve Giesking || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Erland || Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley || Prickly-Pear Software || 1984 || | | [[Erland]] || Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley || Prickly-Pear Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Escape 2012 || ??? (Steve Hartford?) || Computerware || 1985 || | | [[Escape 2012]] || ??? (Steve Hartford?) || Computerware || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Eye-Spy || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased, written in 1983?) || | | [[Eye-Spy]] || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased, written in 1983?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks (2 players only). | ||
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| F-16 Assault || Kevin Hoare || Diecom Products || 1986 || | | [[F-16 Assault]] || Kevin Hoare || Diecom Products || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Facemaker || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1984 || | | [[Facemaker]] || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2 or 3, 16K RAM, cassette. | ||
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| Fangman || David Crandall || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Fangman]] || David Crandall || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Fembots Revenge || ??? (Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson?) || Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) || Late 1982 or early 1983 || | | [[Fembots Revenge]] || ??? (Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson?) || Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) || Late 1982 or early 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Firecopter || Dale Lear || Adventure International || 1982 || | | [[Firecopter]] || Dale Lear || Adventure International || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fire One || || Ark Royal Games || 1987 || | | [[Fire One]] || || Ark Royal Games || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fish || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Fish]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Flight Simulator I || Greg Zumwalt || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Flight Simulator I]] || Greg Zumwalt || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
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| Flippy || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, Issue #52 (Oct. 1986 issue) || 1986 || | | [[Flippy]] || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, Issue #52 (Oct. 1986 issue) || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Fly By || Brian Mirtich || Chromasette || 1982(?) || | | [[Fly By]] || Brian Mirtich || Chromasette || 1982(?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Foodwar || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Foodwar]] || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Football || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Football]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Force Field || A. Pakerski || T&D Software, Issue #19, January 1984 || Late 1983 || | | [[Force Field]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software, Issue #19, January 1984 || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1/2/3, 16K RAM, disk or cassette. | ||
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| Fourcube || David Bush || ??? || 198? || | | [[Fourcube]] || David Bush || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fraction Fever || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || | | [[Fraction Fever]] || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Frogger || ??? || The Cornsoft Group || 1983 || | | [[Frogger]] || ??? || The Cornsoft Group || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Frog Trek || George Bahr || Oelrich Publications || 1982 || | | [[Frog Trek]] || George Bahr || Oelrich Publications || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fruit Multi-Bars Slot Machine || ??? (White Cloud Software) || Tom Mix Software || 1986 || | | [[Fruit Multi-Bars Slot Machine]] || ??? (White Cloud Software) || Tom Mix Software || 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fury || Timothy Purves || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || | | [[Fury]] || Timothy Purves || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fyr-Draca || David Lionell Dawson || ColorQuest (games division of Nelson Sofware Systems (later Softlaw)) || 1983 || | | [[Fyr-Draca]] || David Lionell Dawson || ColorQuest (games division of Nelson Sofware Systems (later Softlaw)) || 1983 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2, 16K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Galactic Attack || Lou Haehn (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Galactic Attack]] || Lou Haehn (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Galactic Fighter || Kevin Hoare || Four Star Software || 1984 || | | [[Galactic Fighter]] || Kevin Hoare || Four Star Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Galactic Taipan || David Cochrane || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || | | [[Galactic Taipan]] || David Cochrane || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Galactic Trek || Rick McDannel || Color Compuer News (CCN) || 1982 || | | [[Galactic Trek]] || Rick McDannel || Color Compuer News (CCN) || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Galagon || Brett Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Galagon]] || Brett Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Galax Attax || Tom D. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[Galax Attax]] || Tom D. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gantelet || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1986 || | | [[Gantelet]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Gantelet II || Roland Knight, level design and graphics by Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1988 || | | [[Gantelet II]] || Roland Knight, level design and graphics by Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional (2 button joystick recommended). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gate Crasher || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes || 1999 || | | [[Gate Crasher]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes || 1999 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3 ONLY, 512K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gazon || ??? || K&K Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Gazon]] || ??? || K&K Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gems || John R. Strong || Strongware || 1991 || | | [[Gems]] || John R. Strong || Strongware || 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional, Orchestra-90 card optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Germ Warfare || ??? || Chromasette || (198?) || | | [[Germ Warfare]] || ??? || Chromasette || (198?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| GFL Championship Football II || Greg Zumwalt & Mark Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || | | [[GFL Championship Football II]] || Greg Zumwalt & Mark Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Ghana Bwana || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || | | [[Ghana Bwana]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Ghost Gobbler || ??? || Spectral Associates || (1982) || | | [[Ghost Gobbler]] || ??? || Spectral Associates || (1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gin Champion || ??? (Philidor Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || (1982) || | | [[Gin Champion]] || ??? (Philidor Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || (1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Glaxxons || Russell Peterson || Mark Data Products || 1983 || | | [[Glaxxons]] || Russell Peterson || Mark Data Products || 1983 || 3 ONLY || 16K || 3 ONLY, 16K RAM, cassette or disk drive, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gobbler || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1982) || | | [[Gobbler]] || David Crandall || David Crandall || 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, 2 joysticks (2 players), tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gold Runner || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1984-1985 || | | [[Gold Runner]] || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1984-1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gold Runner 2000 || Chet Simpson (some design work done by Eric Crichlow, from the original MM/1 version) || MediaLink Development || 1997 || | | [[Gold Runner 2000]] || Chet Simpson (some design work done by Eric Crichlow, from the original MM/1 version) || MediaLink Development || 1997 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3, 512K RAM, disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gold Runner II || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1986-1987 || | | [[Gold Runner II]] || Dave Dies || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1986-1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Golf || ??? || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Golf]] || ??? || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gomoku and Renju || ??? (Intelligent Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Gomoku and Renju]] || ??? (Intelligent Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Grabber || Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[Grabber]] || Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Grand Prix Challenge || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1987 || | | [[Grand Prix Challenge]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Grand Prix || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1984 || | | [[Grand Prix]] || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Graphic Mars || Roderick Smith (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) || Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) || 1984 || | | [[Graphic Mars]] || Roderick Smith (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) || Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Graphic Pyramid || Roderick Smith & Michael Roberts (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) || Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) || 1984 || | | [[Graphic Pyramid]] || Roderick Smith & Michael Roberts (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) || Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
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| Green Berets || Michael J. Keyes and Bill Butterworth || ??? (PD release?) || 198? || | | [[Green Berets]] || Michael J. Keyes and Bill Butterworth || ??? (PD release?) || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Gremlml || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Gremlml]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Greymoon || Bill Dunlevy || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || Late 1983 || | | [[Greymoon]] || Bill Dunlevy || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk. | ||
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| Grid || A. Pakerski || Chromasette || 1983 || | | [[Grid]] || A. Pakerski || Chromasette || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Guadal Canal || Phil Keeler || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || | | [[Guadal Canal]] || Phil Keeler || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk. | ||
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| Hall of the King || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1985 || | | [[Hall of the King]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
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| Hall of the King II: The Inner Chambers || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1986 || | | [[Hall of the King II: The Inner Chambers]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
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| Hall of the King III: The Earthstone Revealed || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1987 || | | [[Hall of the King III: The Earthstone Revealed]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
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| Handball || ??? || Color Computer News (June 1983 issue) || 1983 || | | [[Handball]] || ??? || Color Computer News (June 1983 issue) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
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| Hangman || ??? || T&D Software || 1982 || | | [[Hangman]] || ??? || T&D Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. | ||
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| Haunted House || Darren Deloach and Tim Koonce (later Tim Kientzle) || Futurehouse Inc. - TRC MAgazine || late 1982 or early 1983 || | | [[Haunted House]] || Darren Deloach and Tim Koonce (later Tim Kientzle) || Futurehouse Inc. - TRC MAgazine || late 1982 or early 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM BASIC, tape or disk. | ||
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| Hopbopper || Kevin Derby || Public Domain release || 198? || | | [[Hopbopper]] || Kevin Derby || Public Domain release || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Hyper Zone || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Hyper Zone]] || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Ice Hockey || Lou Fiorino || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Ice Hockey]] || Lou Fiorino || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
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| Ice Master || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Ice Master]] || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Instrument Flight Simulator || William G. Franklin || Rainbow Magazine || 16K version: Programmed 1982, published June 1983; 32K version:Programmed July 1983, published August 1984. || | | [[Instrument Flight Simulator]] || William G. Franklin || Rainbow Magazine || 16K version: Programmed 1982, published June 1983; 32K version:Programmed July 1983, published August 1984. || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC (version 1) or 32K RAM Extended BASIC (version 2), tape or disk. | ||
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| The Interbank Incident || || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || | | [[The Interbank Incident]] || || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick or mouse. | ||
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| Intercept 4 || J. Weaver Jr. and John L. Stahl (Factory Programming) || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1984 || | | [[Intercept 4]] || J. Weaver Jr. and John L. Stahl (Factory Programming) || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Invaders Revenge || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1982 || | | [[Invaders Revenge]] || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Iron Forest || Dave Dies (Graphics by Kevin Hoare) || Diecom Products || 1988 || | | [[Iron Forest]] || Dave Dies (Graphics by Kevin Hoare) || Diecom Products || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk only, Sega gun adaptor and Sega Phaser gun. | ||
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| Juniors Revenge || B.J. Chambless || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Juniors Revenge]] || B.J. Chambless || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Junkfood || David Taylor || Rainbow Magazine (Nov. 1984 issue) || 1984 || | | [[Junkfood]] || David Taylor || Rainbow Magazine (Nov. 1984 issue) || 1984 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Kamikaze || Phil Keller || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || | | [[Kamikaze]] || Phil Keller || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Karate || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || Late 1985 || | | [[Karate]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || Late 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Katerpillar Attack || R & S Krotz || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || | | [[Katerpillar Attack]] || R & S Krotz || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Kids On Keys || ??? (Designed by Freida Lekkerkerker for Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || | | [[Kids On Keys]] || ??? (Designed by Freida Lekkerkerker for Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. | ||
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| Killer Mansion || ??? || T&D Software || 1982 || | | [[Killer Mansion]] || ??? || T&D Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Kindercomp || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || | | [[Kindercomp]] || ??? (Spinnaker Software) || Tandy Corporation || late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Kingpede || Rodger Smith || T&D Software || July, 1987 issue || | | [[Kingpede]] || Rodger Smith || T&D Software || July, 1987 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Klendathu || Leo Christopherson || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Klendathu]] || Leo Christopherson || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Knock Out || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1985 || | | [[Knock Out]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Koronis Rift || Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 (original game on other platforms released 1985) || | | [[Koronis Rift]] || Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 (original game on other platforms released 1985) || 1,2 or 3 || 128K || 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9 joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Kron || Roger Smith || Oregon Color Computer Systems || 1983 || | | [[Kron]] || Roger Smith || Oregon Color Computer Systems || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Kung-Fu Dude || Glen R. Dahlgren || Sundog Systems || 1987 || | | [[Kung-Fu Dude]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Sundog Systems || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Kyum Gai:To Be Ninja || Glen Dahlgren (RS-DOS version), and Glen Dahlgren/Kevin Darling/Eddie Kuns (OS-9 Version) || Sundog Systems || 1989 (RS-DOS version), 1990 (OS-9 version) || | | [[Kyum Gai:To Be Ninja]] || Glen Dahlgren (RS-DOS version), and Glen Dahlgren/Kevin Darling/Eddie Kuns (OS-9 Version) || Sundog Systems || 1989 (RS-DOS version), 1990 (OS-9 version) || 3 ONLY || 256K, 128K || 3, 2 button joystick, disk, 128K RAM (RS-DOS version) or 256K RAM (OS-9 version). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| La Belle Lucie Solitaire || || Eversoft Games, Ltd. || 1990 || | | [[La Belle Lucie Solitaire]] || || Eversoft Games, Ltd. || 1990 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
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| Labyrinth || Gerald Werner || Aardvark-80 || 1982 (Coding finished Nov. 19, 1981) || | | [[Labyrinth]] || Gerald Werner || Aardvark-80 || 1982 (Coding finished Nov. 19, 1981) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, Extended Basic, tape or disk. | ||
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| Lancer || Rick Lamont || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Lancer]] || Rick Lamont || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Lander || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || | | [[Lander]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Lansford Mansion || Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight (graphics by Kevin Hoare) || Diecom Products || 1987 || | | [[Lansford Mansion]] || Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight (graphics by Kevin Hoare) || Diecom Products || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards || Al Lowe (original program), Chris Iden (Coco/OS-9 conversion) || Sierra On-Line (sold through Radio Shack/Tandy) || 1988 || | | [[Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards]] || Al Lowe (original program), Chris Iden (Coco/OS-9 conversion) || Sierra On-Line (sold through Radio Shack/Tandy) || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 256K || 3, 256K RAM, disk only, OS-9 or NitrOS9, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Le Mans || Rick Lamont || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[Le Mans]] || Rick Lamont || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, one or two joysticks, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Liberty Ship || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, issue #45 || March 1986 issue || | | [[Liberty Ship]] || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, issue #45 || March 1986 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Little Runner || Charles A Husak || Rainbow Magazine || 1984 (March issue) || | | [[Little Runner]] || Charles A Husak || Rainbow Magazine || 1984 (March issue) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape. | ||
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| Lunar Lander || Greg Zumwalt || American Small Business Computers || 1981 (programmed by Feb. 12, 1981) || | | [[Lunar Lander]] || Greg Zumwalt || American Small Business Computers || 1981 (programmed by Feb. 12, 1981) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1/2/3, 16K RAM, Extended BASIC, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Lunar-Rover Patrol || Tom D. Keeton and Brett N. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Lunar-Rover Patrol]] || Tom D. Keeton and Brett N. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Lunchtime || Claude R. Gagnon || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1986 || | | [[Lunchtime]] || Claude R. Gagnon || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Madam Rosas Massage Parlor || Bob Krotts (Coco version by James Nunke) || Softcore Software Company || 1982 || | | [[Madam Rosas Massage Parlor]] || Bob Krotts (Coco version by James Nunke) || Softcore Software Company || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Major Istar - Under the Doomed Sea || B.J. Chambless || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Major Istar - Under the Doomed Sea]] || B.J. Chambless || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A Mazing World of Malcom Mortar || Greg L. Zumwalt & Mark W. Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || | | [[A Mazing World of Malcom Mortar]] || Greg L. Zumwalt & Mark W. Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Marathon || John Fraysse || Afabear Software (Rainbow Magazine) || 1983 || | | [[Marathon]] || John Fraysse || Afabear Software (Rainbow Magazine) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, Extended Basic, 32K RAM recommended (special instructions for 16K), disk or tape, joystick. | ||
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| Marble Maze || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1985 || | | [[Marble Maze]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk or tape, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mars/Mars II || Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1981-1982 (?) || | | [[Mars/Mars II]] || Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1981-1982 (?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Martian Crypt || Scott Cabit (music by Ryan Sambrook) || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1985 || | | [[Martian Crypt]] || Scott Cabit (music by Ryan Sambrook) || Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Math Bingo || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Math Bingo]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. | ||
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| Medieval Madness || Dave Dies (Graphics by Lori Dies) || Diecom Products || Late 1988 or early 1989 || | | [[Medieval Madness]] || Dave Dies (Graphics by Lori Dies) || Diecom Products || Late 1988 or early 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk only, Sega gun adaptor and Sega Phaser gun. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mega-Bug || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Mega-Bug]] || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Megapede || Mark Skala || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Megapede]] || Mark Skala || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| (Color) Meteoroids || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1981 (possibly re-released as MICROBES by Radio Shack/Tandy in 1983?) || | | [[(Color) Meteoroids]] || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1981 (possibly re-released as MICROBES by Radio Shack/Tandy in 1983?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mickeys Space Adventure || ??? (Designed by Al Lowe for Walt Disney Personal Computer Software and Sierra On-Line) || Tandy/Radio Shack || late 1986 || | | [[Mickeys Space Adventure]] || ??? (Designed by Al Lowe for Walt Disney Personal Computer Software and Sierra On-Line) || Tandy/Radio Shack || late 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Microbes || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 or 1983 (possibly the re-release of COLOR METEOROIDS from Spectral in 1981?) || | | [[Microbes]] || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 or 1983 (possibly the re-release of COLOR METEOROIDS from Spectral in 1981?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Middle Kingdom || ???(Jaysoft) || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Middle Kingdom]] || ???(Jaysoft) || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mind-Roll || Jesse Taylor (tested by Erik Flom and Scott Duckett) (Epyx Software). Original version by Thalamus, Ltd., 1987-1988, also called <i>Quedex</i>. || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1989 || | | [[Mind-Roll]] || Jesse Taylor (tested by Erik Flom and Scott Duckett) (Epyx Software). Original version by Thalamus, Ltd., 1987-1988, also called <i>Quedex</i>. || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1989 || 1,2 or 3 || 128K, 64K || 1,2, (64K RAM) or Coco 3 (128K RAM), cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mine Rescue || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Game Point Software || 1988 || | | [[Mine Rescue]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Game Point Software || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Miss Gobbler || ??? (Procolour Group Inc.) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Miss Gobbler]] || ??? (Procolour Group Inc.) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Missile Attack || Larry F. Perry || 80 Micros || August 1982 issue || | | [[Missile Attack]] || Larry F. Perry || 80 Micros || August 1982 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mission Impossible || Scott Adams (original 1979 version for other computers)/Roger Schrag (Coco conversion) || Adventure International || 1982(?) || | | [[Mission Impossible]] || Scott Adams (original 1979 version for other computers)/Roger Schrag (Coco conversion) || Adventure International || 1982(?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Monkey Kong || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1983 || | | [[Monkey Kong]] || Ken Kalish || Med Systems/Screenplay || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Monster Maze || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || | | [[Monster Maze]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Montezumas Dungeons || Greg Keyser || T&D Software, Issue #26 || 1984 || | | [[Montezumas Dungeons]] || Greg Keyser || T&D Software, Issue #26 || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moon Defense || Robert Evans || Public Domain/Shareware || 1987 || | | [[Moon Defense]] || Robert Evans || Public Domain/Shareware || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moon Flight || Paul Griffiths || Cload Publications Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Moon Flight]] || Paul Griffiths || Cload Publications Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moon Hopper || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Moon Hopper]] || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moon Shuttle || Gerry Humphrey and James Garon || Datasoft || 1983 || | | [[Moon Shuttle]] || Gerry Humphrey and James Garon || Datasoft || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Morocco GP || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Morocco GP]] || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mountain Pilot || ??? || Instant Software || 1982 || | | [[Mountain Pilot]] || ??? || Instant Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mouse Maze || John Kowlaski (under his alias Sockmaster) || John Kowalski || 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 1986 || | | [[Mouse Maze]] || John Kowlaski (under his alias Sockmaster) || John Kowalski || 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mr. Dig || ??? || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Mr. Dig]] || ??? || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Ms. Maze || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Ms. Maze]] || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mudpies || Jeff Sorenson and Philip McKenzie || Computer Shack/Michtron || Late 1983 || | | [[Mudpies]] || Jeff Sorenson and Philip McKenzie || Computer Shack/Michtron || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Fortress of the Mutant Waffles || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || | | [[Fortress of the Mutant Waffles]] || A. Pakerski || T&D Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Nerble Force || David Crandall || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Nerble Force]] || David Crandall || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Neutroid II || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack). Was released by Tom Mixs Novasoft in 1987 for a short time. || 1984 || | | [[Neutroid II]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack). Was released by Tom Mixs Novasoft in 1987 for a short time. || 1984 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, disk drive, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| New Burt || Mike Roberts || Mike Ro Products || 1984 || | | [[New Burt]] || Mike Roberts || Mike Ro Products || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Ninja Warrior || Charles Forsythe || The Programmers Guild || 1983 || | | [[Ninja Warrior]] || Charles Forsythe || The Programmers Guild || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| NitrOS9 || || || || | | [[NitrOS9]] || || || || || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Nuclear Reactor Simulator || Chris Latham and John Erickson || Rainbow magazine || April 1983 || | | [[Nuclear Reactor Simulator]] || Chris Latham and John Erickson || Rainbow magazine || April 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Nuclear Submarine Adventure || Robert J. (Bob) Retelle (plotted by Bob Retelle, Rodger Olsen, and ???) || Aardvark-80 || 1980 (I believe the Coco version came out in 1981 or 1982) || | | [[Nuclear Submarine Adventure]] || Robert J. (Bob) Retelle (plotted by Bob Retelle, Rodger Olsen, and ???) || Aardvark-80 || 1980 (I believe the Coco version came out in 1981 or 1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. | ||
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| Offender || Greg Zumwalt || American Business Computers || 1981 or 1982 || | | [[Offender]] || Greg Zumwalt || American Business Computers || 1981 or 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| One on One || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) based on original code for another platform by Eric Hammond || Electronic Arts; sold through Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || | | [[One on One]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) based on original code for another platform by Eric Hammond || Electronic Arts; sold through Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick(s). | ||
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| Orbitron || David Crandall || AHL Computing || 1983? || | | [[Orbitron]] || David Crandall || AHL Computing || 1983? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
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| Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Officially Licensed and/or Cross Platform Index || || || || | | [[Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Officially Licensed and/or Cross Platform Index]] || || || || || || | ||
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| Outhouse || J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming) and Larry Ashmun (uncredited) || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || | | [[Outhouse]] || J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming) and Larry Ashmun (uncredited) || Computer Shack (later Michtron) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| P-51 Mustang Attack Flight Simulator || Brian Bruderer || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[P-51 Mustang Attack Flight Simulator]] || Brian Bruderer || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick, modem or null cable optional. | ||
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| Pac-Tac || ??? || Computerware || 1981 || | | [[Pac-Tac]] || ??? || Computerware || 1981 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pac-Tac II || ??? || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Pac-Tac II]] || ??? || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pac-Tac version 2 || Larry Bank || Not officially released || 1982(?) || | | [[Pac-Tac version 2]] || Larry Bank || Not officially released || 1982(?) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pac Droids || Charles Forsythe || The Programmers Guild || Late 1982 || | | [[Pac Droids]] || Charles Forsythe || The Programmers Guild || Late 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3 (3 for game only; credits/intro screen will not display properly), 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pac-Dude || Brian ONeill || Shareware release || 1990 || | | [[Pac-Dude]] || Brian ONeill || Shareware release || 1990 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 only, 128K RAM, joystick, disk only. | ||
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| PacDude Monster Maze || Brian ONeill (music by Chris Spry) || Brian ONeill || 1992 || | | [[PacDude Monster Maze]] || Brian ONeill (music by Chris Spry) || Brian ONeill || 1992 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3 only, 512K RAM, joystick. | ||
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| (Pac) Jaws || Michael Freeman || ??? || 1983 || | | [[(Pac) Jaws]] || Michael Freeman || ??? || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pack Maze || David Crandall || DSL Computer Products || 1982 || | | [[Pack Maze]] || David Crandall || DSL Computer Products || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pac-Man || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes || 1997 || | | [[Pac-Man]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes || 1997 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3 ONLY, 512K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
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| Panic Button || Paul Kanevsky || First Star Software Inc. (later distributed by Tandy Corp.) || late 1983 || | | [[Panic Button]] || Paul Kanevsky || First Star Software Inc. (later distributed by Tandy Corp.) || late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1/2/3, 16K RAM, joystick. | ||
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| Panzer || Patrick A. Ewing || T&D Software (Issue #54) || 1986 || | | [[Panzer]] || Patrick A. Ewing || T&D Software (Issue #54) || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Paper Route || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || Late 1985/early 1986 || | | [[Paper Route]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || Late 1985/early 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Pegasus and the Phantom Riders || David Figge (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || late 1984 || | | [[Pegasus and the Phantom Riders]] || David Figge (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick(s). | ||
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| Pelieti || Roger Taylor || Roger Taylor (Freeware) || February, 1991 || | | [[Pelieti]] || Roger Taylor || Roger Taylor (Freeware) || February, 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Pengon || Markus Foti (Megasoft) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || | | [[Pengon]] || Markus Foti (Megasoft) || Spectral Associates || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Phantom Slayer || Ken Kalish || Med Systems (later Screenplay) || 1982 || | | [[Phantom Slayer]] || Ken Kalish || Med Systems (later Screenplay) || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Pharoahs Curse || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Pharoahs Curse]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
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| Photon || Jeff Steidl (Produced by Glen Dahlgren) || Sundog Systems || 1991 || | | [[Photon]] || Jeff Steidl (Produced by Glen Dahlgren) || Sundog Systems || 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
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| Pinball Factory || Kary McFadden || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1986 || | | [[Pinball Factory]] || Kary McFadden || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2 or 3, 64K RAM, disk only. | ||
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| Pitfall II || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision (original, non-Coco version by David Crane) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1985 (original, non-Coco version released 1983) || | | [[Pitfall II]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision (original, non-Coco version by David Crane) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1985 (original, non-Coco version released 1983) || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. | ||
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| Pitstop II || ??? || Epyx || 1985 || | | [[Pitstop II]] || ??? || Epyx || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Planet Invasion || Steve Gieseking || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[Planet Invasion]] || Steve Gieseking || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
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| Plateau of the Past || ??? || Zytek, Ltd. || 1986 || | | [[Plateau of the Past]] || ??? || Zytek, Ltd. || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1/2/3, 32K RAM, disk required. | ||
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| Polaris || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 or 1982 || | | [[Polaris]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 or 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2 or 3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick or mouse. | ||
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| Poltergeist || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Poltergeist]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Ponk || Greg Helton || Greg Helton || 1987 || | | [[Ponk]] || Greg Helton || Greg Helton || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Pooyan || Gerry Humphrey and James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || | | [[Pooyan]] || Gerry Humphrey and James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape, joysticks optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Popcorn || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || | | [[Popcorn]] || Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Project Nebula || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Project Nebula]] || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2 or 3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Prospector || Lee J. Chapel || Rainbow Magazine || Dec. 1988 || | | [[Prospector]] || Lee J. Chapel || Rainbow Magazine || Dec. 1988 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Protector II || Robert Black (original Atari version by Mike Potter) || Synapse Software || 1983 || | | [[Protector II]] || Robert Black (original Atari version by Mike Potter) || Synapse Software || 1983 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 32K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Protectors || Ron Beatty || Tom Mix Software || Late 1982 || | | [[Protectors]] || Ron Beatty || Tom Mix Software || Late 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Publishers Index || || || || | | [[Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Publishers Index]] || || || || || || | ||
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| Pumpman || Dave Dies || Saguaro Software || 1984 || | | [[Pumpman]] || Dave Dies || Saguaro Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Pursuit || Craig Stewart || Radio Shack Australia || 1986 || | | [[Pursuit]] || Craig Stewart || Radio Shack Australia || 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Pyramix || Jordan Tsvetkoff (Colorventure) || Dr. Prebles Programs || 1987 || | | [[Pyramix]] || Jordan Tsvetkoff (Colorventure) || Dr. Prebles Programs || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Qiks || Ryan Olsen || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Qiks]] || Ryan Olsen || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Quasar Commander || Robert G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || | | [[Quasar Commander]] || Robert G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Quest || Bob Retelle and Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Quest]] || Bob Retelle and Rodger Olsen || Aardvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Quest For Thelda || Eric A. Wolf || Sundog Systems || Late 1989 or early 1990 || | | [[Quest For Thelda]] || Eric A. Wolf || Sundog Systems || Late 1989 or early 1990 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Quix || Claude R. Gagnon (original prototype by Steve Ostrom) || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Quix]] || Claude R. Gagnon (original prototype by Steve Ostrom) || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Raaka-tu || Robert Arnstein(?) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Raaka-tu]] || Robert Arnstein(?) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Radio Ball || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || | | [[Radio Ball]] || Robert Arnstein || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Official Radio Shack Coco 3 Demo || || || || | | [[Official Radio Shack Coco 3 Demo]] || || || || || || | ||
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| Rad Warrior || Jesse Taylor (Palace Software) || Epyx (sold through Radio Shack) || 1988 || | | [[Rad Warrior]] || Jesse Taylor (Palace Software) || Epyx (sold through Radio Shack) || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rail Runner || ??? || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Rail Runner]] || ??? || Computerware || 1982 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rainbow Roach || John Fraysse (Afabear Software) || Rainbow Magazine || June 1983 || | | [[Rainbow Roach]] || John Fraysse (Afabear Software) || Rainbow Magazine || June 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rampage! || Steve Bjork for Activision || Tandy || 1989 || | | [[Rampage!]] || Steve Bjork for Activision || Tandy || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rat Attack || Wayne Wood and Gerry Casey || T&D Software, Issue #28 || Written 1983, released October 1984 || | | [[Rat Attack]] || Wayne Wood and Gerry Casey || T&D Software, Issue #28 || Written 1983, released October 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Reactoid || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || | | [[Reactoid]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Rear Guard || Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) || Adventure International || 1983 || | | [[Rear Guard]] || Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) || Adventure International || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Recochet || ??? || ??? || ??? || | | [[Recochet]] || ??? || ??? || ??? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rescue on Fractalus || Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || | | [[Rescue on Fractalus]] || Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 128K || 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9 joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Return of Juniors Revenge || B.J. Chambless (?) || Computerware || 1986 || | | [[Return of Juniors Revenge]] || B.J. Chambless (?) || Computerware || 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Return of the Jeti || ??? || Thundervision || 1983 || | | [[Return of the Jeti]] || ??? || Thundervision || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| RoboCop || Greg Zumwalt || Data East / Tandy Corporation || 1989 || | | [[RoboCop]] || Greg Zumwalt || Data East / Tandy Corporation || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Robotack || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || Early 1983 || | | [[Robotack]] || David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller || Intracolor || Early 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rogue || Mike L. Leber, Ron B. Miller, James Long & Ed Rosenzweig for Epyx (based on minicomputer/mainframe version by Michael Toy, Ken Arnold & Glenn R. Wichman) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1986 || | | [[Rogue]] || Mike L. Leber, Ron B. Miller, James Long & Ed Rosenzweig for Epyx (based on minicomputer/mainframe version by Michael Toy, Ken Arnold & Glenn R. Wichman) || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM (256K for graphics font version). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Roller Controller || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1986 || | | [[Roller Controller]] || ??? || Spectral Associates || 1986 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Roman Checkers || Al Baker (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1981 || | | [[Roman Checkers]] || Al Baker (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick(s) optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rommel 3D || Kary McFadden || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1985 || | | [[Rommel 3D]] || Kary McFadden || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rubicon II || Phillip E. Keller || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || | | [[Rubicon II]] || Phillip E. Keller || Ark Royal Games || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rupert Rythym: The Music Box Caper || Nickolas Marentes || Now self-published, previously Game Point Software (in the U.S./Canada) and Tandy (Australia) || 1988 || | | [[Rupert Rythym: The Music Box Caper]] || Nickolas Marentes || Now self-published, previously Game Point Software (in the U.S./Canada) and Tandy (Australia) || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| RushN Assault || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1988 || | | [[RushN Assault]] || Dave Dies || Diecom Products || 1988 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick (2 button joystick optional, but helpful. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sailor Man || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Sailor Man]] || Chris Latham || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sam Sleuth || Steve Hartford || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Sam Sleuth]] || Steve Hartford || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick or mouse. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sands of Egypt || James Garon, Ralph Burris, Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Sands of Egypt]] || James Garon, Ralph Burris, Steve Bjork (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, disk only. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sea Battle || Bob Kimball Woodward || Public Domain/Shareware (released on Compuserve) || June 14, 1987 || | | [[Sea Battle]] || Bob Kimball Woodward || Public Domain/Shareware (released on Compuserve) || June 14, 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sea Dragon || Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) || Adventure International || Late 1982 or early 1983 || | | [[Sea Dragon]] || Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) || Adventure International || Late 1982 or early 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sea Search (formerly Sea Quest) || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983/beginning of 1984 || | | [[Sea Search (formerly Sea Quest)]] || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983/beginning of 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sea Stalker || ??? (original version by Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence) || Infocom || 1984 || | | [[Sea Stalker]] || ??? (original version by Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence) || Infocom || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, disk only. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shamus || William Mataga and Larry Abel (Synapse Software) || Synapse Software in 1983, later through Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || | | [[Shamus]] || William Mataga and Larry Abel (Synapse Software) || Synapse Software in 1983, later through Radio Shack/Tandy || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape (Synapse only) or disk (as sold throught Radio Shack/Tandy), joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shanghai || Rick Adams (Activision) (cartridge original), and Bill Nobel/Alan Dekok (OS-9 version) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || | | [[Shanghai]] || Rick Adams (Activision) (cartridge original), and Bill Nobel/Alan Dekok (OS-9 version) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 256K, 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick (Radio Shack version), or 256K RAM, disk, joystick optional (OS-9/NitrOS9 version). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shark Treasure || Greg W. Anderson || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Shark Treasure]] || Greg W. Anderson || Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shenanigans || || Mark Data Products || Late 1983 || | | [[Shenanigans]] || || Mark Data Products || Late 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shiphunt || Wilfred H. Barber || Free Coco Software || 1984 || | | [[Shiphunt]] || Wilfred H. Barber || Free Coco Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shock Trooper || Rob Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1985 || | | [[Shock Trooper]] || Rob Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shooting Gallery || James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Shooting Gallery]] || James Garon (Datasoft) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Shuttle Simulator || John Fraysse || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || | | [[Shuttle Simulator]] || John Fraysse || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Silpheed || RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), Robert Lindsley & Michael Ormsby (Level Design) for Sierra Online, original game by Game Arts || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1988 || | | [[Silpheed]] || RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), Robert Lindsley & Michael Ormsby (Level Design) for Sierra Online, original game by Game Arts || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1988 || 1,2 or 3 || 128K, 16K || 1,2, 16K RAM, 3 version: 128K RAM). Joystick optional, cartridge | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sinistaar || ??? (Phantom Software) || Sundog Systems || 1989 || | | [[Sinistaar]] || ??? (Phantom Software) || Sundog Systems || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 512K || 3, 512K RAM, disk only, joystick (2 button recommended). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Skiing || Robert G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 (may have been delayed until early 1981) || | | [[Skiing]] || Robert G. Kilgus || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1980 (may have been delayed until early 1981) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 4K or 16K RAM (16K recommended), cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Skramble || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[Skramble]] || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3 16K RAM tape or 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sky-Defense || ??? || Quasar Animations || 1982 || | | [[Sky-Defense]] || ??? || Quasar Animations || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Skyway || Rodger Smith || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1985 || | | [[Skyway]] || Rodger Smith || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slay The Nereis || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Tandy Corporation || 1982 || | | [[Slay The Nereis]] || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Tandy Corporation || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slot Machine || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Slot Machine]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slots || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Slots]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Snake Pit || Steve Bjork || SRB Software and Game Point Software || 1989 || | | [[Snake Pit]] || Steve Bjork || SRB Software and Game Point Software || 1989 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2 or 3 with 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Snak Pac || Larry Bank || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || | | [[Snak Pac]] || Larry Bank || Tom Mix Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Soko-ban || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Tandy (licensed from Sphere Inc., which was licensed from ASCII Corp., which was licensed from Thinking Rabbit) || 1988, original copyright 1984 || | | [[Soko-ban]] || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Tandy (licensed from Sphere Inc., which was licensed from ASCII Corp., which was licensed from Thinking Rabbit) || 1988, original copyright 1984 || 3 ONLY || 128K, 32K || 1 and 2 version - 32k RAM required; Coco 3 version, 128K RAM required, cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
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| Soviet Bloc || John R. Strong || Strongware || 1991 || | | [[Soviet Bloc]] || John R. Strong || Strongware || 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional, Orchestra-90 card optional. | ||
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| Space Ambush || Andy Kluck || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Space Ambush]] || Andy Kluck || Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Space Assault || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || | | [[Space Assault]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
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| Space Intruders || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) || 1988 || | | [[Space Intruders]] || Nick Marentes || Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk drive, joystick. | ||
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| Space Marauder || Craig Stewart || Radio Shack Australia || 1987 || | | [[Space Marauder]] || Craig Stewart || Radio Shack Australia || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Space Race || Rick Lamont and Daron Stinnett || Spectral Associates || 1982 || | | [[Space Race]] || Rick Lamont and Daron Stinnett || Spectral Associates || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
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| Space Raiders || Brian Bruderer || Mark Data Products || 1982 || | | [[Space Raiders]] || Brian Bruderer || Mark Data Products || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Space Wrek || Steve Gieseking || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Space Wrek]] || Steve Gieseking || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Space Zapper || ??? || ??? || 198? || | | [[Space Zapper]] || ??? || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. | ||
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| Speed Racer || Steven Hirsch || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1984 || | | [[Speed Racer]] || Steven Hirsch || Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Spidercide || Tim Swisher || Tandy Corporation || 1983 || | | [[Spidercide]] || Tim Swisher || Tandy Corporation || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Spider-Hype || Roger Taylor || Public Domain || 1992 || | | [[Spider-Hype]] || Roger Taylor || Public Domain || 1992 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Spider-Hyper || Roger Taylor || Public Domain || 1996 || | | [[Spider-Hyper]] || Roger Taylor || Public Domain || 1996 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 with 6309 upgrade chip, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Spinster Cafe || Raleigh Rivers || T&D Software, Issue #78 || December, 1988 issue || | | [[Spinster Cafe]] || Raleigh Rivers || T&D Software, Issue #78 || December, 1988 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Springster || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || | | [[Springster]] || ??? (Spectral Associates) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Squash || J.R. Applegate || ??? || 198? || | | [[Squash]] || J.R. Applegate || ??? || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| SR-71 || Lee Earle || Tom Mix Software || Late 1983/early 1984 || | | [[SR-71]] || Lee Earle || Tom Mix Software || Late 1983/early 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Star Blaster || Jim Kearney || Micro Works || 1981 || | | [[Star Blaster]] || Jim Kearney || Micro Works || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Star Blaze || Greg Zumwalt || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1983 || | | [[Star Blaze]] || Greg Zumwalt || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Starfire || Harvey Brofman || Intellectronics || 1982 || | | [[Starfire]] || Harvey Brofman || Intellectronics || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM , cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Starship Chameleon || Ken Kalish || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Starship Chameleon]] || Ken Kalish || Computerware || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM , cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Star Spores || David Shadoff || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Star Spores]] || David Shadoff || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM , cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Star Trader || Steve Hartford || Computerware || 1984 || | | [[Star Trader]] || Steve Hartford || Computerware || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Star Trek III || Lance Micklus || Lance-Micklus Inc. - distributed by Adventure International || 1981 || | | [[Star Trek III]] || Lance Micklus || Lance-Micklus Inc. - distributed by Adventure International || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Stellar Life Line || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy Corp. || 1983 || | | [[Stellar Life Line]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Radio Shack/Tandy Corp. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartrudge | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Storm || ??? || Computerware || 1982 || | | [[Storm]] || ??? || Computerware || 1982 || 1 or 2 ONLY || 16K || 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Storm Arrows || Tom D. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1983 (written 1982) || | | [[Storm Arrows]] || Tom D. Keeton || Spectral Associates || 1983 (written 1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sub Battle Simulator || Jesse Taylor & Mike Leber || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || | | [[Sub Battle Simulator]] || Jesse Taylor & Mike Leber || Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 128K || 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Super Mastermind || Bill Nobel and Darryl Hildebrandt || Freeware || 1987 || | | [[Super Mastermind]] || Bill Nobel and Darryl Hildebrandt || Freeware || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Super Pitfall || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || | | [[Super Pitfall]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision || Tandy/Radio Shack || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Super Vaders || Darrell Ulm || T&D Software || 1985 || | | [[Super Vaders]] || Darrell Ulm || T&D Software || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM , cassette. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Syzygy || Scott Cabit || Spectral Associates || 1984 || | | [[Syzygy]] || Scott Cabit || Spectral Associates || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tanks || Larry D. Becker || 80 Micros magazine || August 1982 issue || | | [[Tanks]] || Larry D. Becker || 80 Micros magazine || August 1982 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Temple of ROM || Rick Adams || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Temple of ROM]] || Rick Adams || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tennis || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || | | [[Tennis]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 1 or 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tetra || Brian ONeill || Brian ONeill || 1991 || | | [[Tetra]] || Brian ONeill || Brian ONeill || 1991 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tetris || Greg Zumwalt (Academy Soft-ELORG) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || | | [[Tetris]] || Greg Zumwalt (Academy Soft-ELORG) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 128K, 16K || 1,2,3 (special features on 3), 16K RAM (128K RAM on Coco 3), cartridge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Black Sanctum (graphic version) || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 || | | [[The Black Sanctum (graphic version)]] || || Mark Data Products || End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Factory || ??? (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Marge Kosei and Mike Fish) || Tandy Corporation || 1984 || | | [[The Factory]] || ??? (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Marge Kosei and Mike Fish) || Tandy Corporation || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Force || Charles J. Roslund || Anteco Software || 1982 || | | [[The Force]] || Charles J. Roslund || Anteco Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Frog || A. Hubble || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[The Frog]] || A. Hubble || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Lair || Tom Stephenson and James J. Walton || Freebooter Software || 1985 || | | [[The Lair]] || Tom Stephenson and James J. Walton || Freebooter Software || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Pond || Larry Bank (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Eric Grubbs and Mike Fish) || Tandy Corporation || 1984 || | | [[The Pond]] || Larry Bank (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Eric Grubbs and Mike Fish) || Tandy Corporation || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Vortex Factor || || Mark Data Products || 1985 || | | [[The Vortex Factor]] || || Mark Data Products || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Thexder || RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), OS-9/NitrOS9 version by Alan Dekok. (Sierra On-Line official software company) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1988 (RS-DOS cartridge version), 1991(?) (OS-9 disk version) || | | [[Thexder]] || RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), OS-9/NitrOS9 version by Alan Dekok. (Sierra On-Line official software company) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1988 (RS-DOS cartridge version), 1991(?) (OS-9 disk version) || 3 ONLY || 256K, 128K || 3, (RS-DOS version: 128K RAM, cartridge), (OS-9/NitrOS9 version: 256K RAM, disk). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Three In a Row || Charles Price || Freeware (released on Compuserve) || 1987 (?) || | | [[Three In a Row]] || Charles Price || Freeware (released on Compuserve) || 1987 (?) || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joysticks optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Time Bandit || Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || | | [[Time Bandit]] || Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear || Computer Shack/Michtron || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Time Fighter || Rob Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1983 || | | [[Time Fighter]] || Rob Shaw || Mark Data Products || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K, 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Time Patrol || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || | | [[Time Patrol]] || M.G. Lustig || Computerware || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| To Preserve Quandic || David Karam (Suspense Software) || Prickly-Pear Software || 1984 || | | [[To Preserve Quandic]] || David Karam (Suspense Software) || Prickly-Pear Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk only. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| The Touchstone || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[The Touchstone]] || ??? || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tower of Fear || Charles Forsythe || Programmers Guild || Late 1981 or early 1982 || | | [[Tower of Fear]] || Charles Forsythe || Programmers Guild || Late 1981 or early 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trailin Tail || Mike Hall || Rainbow magazine || August 1983 issue || | | [[Trailin Tail]] || Mike Hall || Rainbow magazine || August 1983 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trapball || ??? || T&D Software, Issue #27 || 198? || | | [[Trapball]] || ??? || T&D Software, Issue #27 || 198? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trapfall || Ken Kalish || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || | | [[Trapfall]] || Ken Kalish || Tom Mix Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trekboer || || Mark Data Products || Late 1984 || | | [[Trekboer]] || || Mark Data Products || Late 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trickashay || David Crandall || AHL Computing || 1983? || | | [[Trickashay]] || David Crandall || AHL Computing || 1983? || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Trubble || John Demchenko || Freeware || 1990 || | | [[Trubble]] || John Demchenko || Freeware || 1990 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tube Frenzy || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Tube Frenzy]] || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Turret || Clayton R. Moore || T&D Software, Issue #78 || December, 1988 issue || | | [[Turret]] || Clayton R. Moore || T&D Software, Issue #78 || December, 1988 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, Extended BASIC, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tutankam || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1983 || | | [[Tutankam]] || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Tuts Tomb || Rob Shaw and Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1984 || | | [[Tuts Tomb]] || Rob Shaw and Ron Krebs || Mark Data Products || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Varloc || Greg Zumwalt || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || | | [[Varloc]] || Greg Zumwalt || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Vegas Gamepak || Dan Nelson || Nelson Software Systems || 1981 or 1982 || | | [[Vegas Gamepak]] || Dan Nelson || Nelson Software Systems || 1981 or 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Venturer || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || | | [[Venturer]] || Dave Edson || Aadvark-80 || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Video Keno || Kevin and Douglas Leany || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Video Keno]] || Kevin and Douglas Leany || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Video Pinball || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1980 || | | [[Video Pinball]] || ??? || Radio Shack/Tandy || Late 1980 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Viet Cong (V.C.) || ??? || Microcomputer Games (division of Avalon Hill Game Company) || 1983 || | | [[Viet Cong (V.C.)]] || ??? || Microcomputer Games (division of Avalon Hill Game Company) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Viking || ??? (Possibly Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley?) || Prickly-Pear Software || 1982 || | | [[Viking]] || ??? (Possibly Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley?) || Prickly-Pear Software || 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| VoxChess || David Crandall || Computerware || 1985 || | | [[VoxChess]] || David Crandall || Computerware || 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Voyager || William Volk || Avalon Hill || Late 1981 (advertised in January, 1982 catalog) || | | [[Voyager]] || William Volk || Avalon Hill || Late 1981 (advertised in January, 1982 catalog) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wacky Food || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || | | [[Wacky Food]] || M.G. Lustig || Arcade Animation Inc. || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| War Kings || Charles J. Roslund || Tom Mix Software || early 1982 || | | [[War Kings]] || Charles J. Roslund || Tom Mix Software || early 1982 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Warlords || ??? || T&D Software || 1983 || | | [[Warlords]] || ??? || T&D Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| War Monger || Greg Wittmeyer || GSW Software (called A World At War originally), then Sundog Systems (as War Monger) || 1989 (GSW Software, 1991 (Sundog Systems) || | | [[War Monger]] || Greg Wittmeyer || GSW Software (called A World At War originally), then Sundog Systems (as War Monger) || 1989 (GSW Software, 1991 (Sundog Systems) || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Warp Fighter 3-D || Steve Bjork || SRB Software || 1987 || | | [[Warp Fighter 3-D]] || Steve Bjork || SRB Software || 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick, 3-D glasses optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Warrior King || Glen R. Dahlgren || Sundog Systems || 1988 || | | [[Warrior King]] || Glen R. Dahlgren || Sundog Systems || 1988 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3 with 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Weirdo || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, Issue #58 || May, 1987 issue || | | [[Weirdo]] || Rodger Smith || T&D Software, Issue #58 || May, 1987 issue || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Whirlybird Run || Brett Norman || Spectral Associates || 1983 (written 1982) || | | [[Whirlybird Run]] || Brett Norman || Spectral Associates || 1983 (written 1982) || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wildcatting || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || | | [[Wildcatting]] || ??? (The Image Producers) || Radio Shack/Tandy || 1981 || 1,2 or 3 || 4K || 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wizards Den || Matt Harper || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1987 || | | [[Wizards Den]] || Matt Harper || Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) || 1987 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2 or 3 with 64K RAM, disk only, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Worlds of Flight || John Fraysse and Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || | | [[Worlds of Flight]] || John Fraysse and Mike Hughey || Tom Mix Software || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk drive, 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wrestle Maniac || Kevin Hoare || Diecom Products || 1986 || | | [[Wrestle Maniac]] || Kevin Hoare || Diecom Products || 1986 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, 1 or 2 joysticks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Yahtzee (80 column version) || Jim Peasley (Based on PC version by Patrick Leabo, which was based on early version by JL Helms & MF Pezok, June 1979) || Freeware release (Compuserve) || January 1987 || | | [[Yahtzee (80 column version)]] || Jim Peasley (Based on PC version by Patrick Leabo, which was based on early version by JL Helms & MF Pezok, June 1979) || Freeware release (Compuserve) || January 1987 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk,. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Z-89 || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Game Point Software, then SRB Software || 1989 || | | [[Z-89]] || Steve Bjork (SRB Software) || Game Point Software, then SRB Software || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Zaksund || Charles J. Roslund || Elite Software || 1983 || | | [[Zaksund]] || Charles J. Roslund || Elite Software || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Zaxxon || Steve Bjork || Datasoft (on their own, and through Radio Shack) || 1983 || | | [[Zaxxon]] || Steve Bjork || Datasoft (on their own, and through Radio Shack) || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Zenix || Jeremy Spiller and Mike Newell || Gosub Software (Eversoft Games), and later Sundog Systems || 1989 || | | [[Zenix]] || Jeremy Spiller and Mike Newell || Gosub Software (Eversoft Games), and later Sundog Systems || 1989 || 3 ONLY || 128K || 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Zone 6 || Ottmar Bochardt || Colorquest || 1983 || | | [[Zone 6]] || Ottmar Bochardt || Colorquest || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Zonx || David Billen || Rainbow magazine || October 1985 || | | [[Zonx]] || David Billen || Rainbow magazine || October 1985 || 1,2 or 3 || 16K || 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. | ||
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How specific should the categories be? Is it helpful to seperate them by media type (ROMpak, disk, tape) and by machine type (CoCo 1/2, CoCo 3)? The first "Radio Shack Software" section is just a style proposal. Either run with it, or we can delete it.
Radio Shack Software
ROM Paks
CoCo 1/2
- 3-D Ghostmania
- 7 Card Stud - Rompack, 26-3074, 1984
- Wildcatting - Rompack, 26-3067, 1981
- 7 Card Stud - Rompack, 26-3074, 1984
- 8-Ball - Rompack, Anteco
- Alphabet Zoo - Rompack, 26-3170, 1984
- Atom - Rompack, 26-3149, 1983
- Androne - Rompack, 26-3096, 1983
- Bustout - Rompack, 26-3056, 1981
- Backgammon - Rompack, 26-3059, 1980
- Bridge Tutor - Rompack, 26-3158, 1982
- Canyon Climber - Rompack, 26-3089, 1982
- Castle Guard - Rompack, 26-3079, 1981
- Checkers - Rompack, 26-3055, 1980
- Chess - Rompack, 26-3050, 1980
- Clowns and Balloons - Rompack, 26-3087, 1980
- Color Baseball - Rompack, 26-3095, 1983
- Color Cubes - Rompack, 26-3075, 1981
- Color Logo - Rompack 26-2722, Disk 26-2721, 1983
- Crosswords - Rompack, 26-3082, 1981
- Cyrus World Class Chess - Rompack, 26-3064, 1984
- Demolition Derby - Rompack, 26-3044, 1984
- Demon Attack - Rompack, 26-3099, 1984
- Dino Wars - Rompack, 26-3057, 1980
- Don Pan - Rompack, 26-3097, 1985
- Doubleback - Rompack, 26-3091, 1982
- Downland - Rompack, 26-3046, 1983
- Dragonfire - Rompack, 26-3098, 1984
- Dungeons of Daggorath - Rompack, 26-3093, 1982
- Facemaker - Rompack, 26-3166, 1984
- Football - Rompack, 26-3053, 1980
- Fraction Fever - Rompack, 26-3169, 1984
- Galactic Attack - Rompack, 26-3066, 1982
- Gin Champion - Rompack, 26-3083, 1982
- Gomoku/Renju - Rompack, 26-3069, 1983
- Kids on Keys - Rompack, 26-3167, 1984
- Kindercomp - Rompack, 26-3168, 1984
- Math Bingo - Rompack, 26-3150, 1980
- Math Tutor - Rompack, 26-3148, 1988
- Megabug - Rompack, 26-3076, 1982
- Microbes - Rompack, 26-3085, 1981
- Monster Maze - Rompack, 26-3081, 1981
- Panic Button - Rompack, 26-3147, 1983
- Pinball - Rompack, 26-3052, 1980
- Polaris - Rompack, 26-3065, 1981
- Poltergeist - Rompack, 26-3073, 1982
- Popcorn - Rompack, 26-3090, 1981
- Project Nebula - Rompack, 26-3063, 1981
- Quasar Commander - Rompack, 26-3051, 1980
- Reactoid - Rompack, 26-3092, 1983
- Robot Battle - Rompack, 26-3070, 1981
- Roman Checkers - Rompack, 26-3071, 1981
- Shooting Gallery - Rompack, 26-3088, 1982
- Skiing - Rompack, 26-3058, 1981
- Slay the Nereis - Rompack, 26-3086, 1983
- Space Assault - Rompack, 26-3060, 1981
- Spidercide - Rompack, 26-3049, 1983
- Starblaster - Rompack, J. Kearney, 1981
- Starblaze - Rompack, 26-3094, 1983
- Stellar Life-line - Rompack, 26-3047, 1983
- Super Logo - Rompack, 26-2717, 1984
- Temple of ROM - Rompack, 26-3045, 1984
- Tennis - Rompack, 26-3080, 1981
- Wildcatting - Rompack, 26-3067, 1981
CoCo 3
- Castle of Tharoggad - Rompack, 26-3159, 1988
- Arkanoid - Rompack, 26-3043, 1987
- Mindroll - Rompack, 26-3100, 1988
- Soko-Ban - Rompack, 26-3161, 1988
- Tetris - Rompack, 26-3163, 1988
Disk
CoCo 1/2
CoCo 3
Cassette
CoCo 1/2
CoCo 3
CoCo 1/2/3 Games
- 3-D Brickaway Tape, Disk, 16K RAM, joystick, 1982 By Britt Monk, Avalon Hill
- Astro Blast - 1982
- Biosphere - Disk, 26-3280, OS-9
- Blackboard - Disk
- Bugs II - Disk, Four Star Software
- B.C. Bill - 1984
- Caterpillar Tape or Disk, Aadvark-80 1992
- Cave Walker - Disk, 26-3249, OS-9
- Childpace - Disk, 26-3248, Computerose
- Coco Pro Solitaire - Disk, DNM Enterprises
- Color It - Disk
- Doctor Who - Prickly Pear Software's unlicensed tribute to the BBC Sci-Fi series.
- Donut Dilemma - Nick Marentas 1986, Tandy Australia and Game Point Software, 64k Tape/Disk, Arcade Original concept
- Gantelet - Disk or Tape, Diecom Products
- King, The - Tom Mix Software's excellent Donkey Kong clone.
- Zone 6 - Ottmar Bochardt, [Colorquest], [1983], Color Computer 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional.
- Xenion - Disk or Tape, 64k, Diecom Products Inc, 1987
CoCo 1/2 Non-games
- Appliance and Light - Rompack, 26-3142, 1984
- Art Gallery - Rompack, 26-3061, 1981
- Audio Spectrum Analyzer - Rompack, 26-3156, 1981
- Autoterm 3.2D - Disk, PXE Computing
- BASIC-09 - Disk, 26-3036, OS-9
- CocoMax Hi-Res Pack - Rompack, Colorware
- Color File - Rompack, 26-3103, 1981
- Color File II - Rompack, 26-3110, 1986
- Color Pack - ROM/RAM Pack, Green Mountain Micro
- Color Scripsit - Rompack, 26-3105, 1981
- Color Scripsit II - Rompack, 26-3109, 1986
- Color Term Plus - Rompack, Double Density Software, 1983
- Colorcom/E - Rompack, Eigen Systems
- Lyra - Disk, Cassette, Speech Systems, Midi Sequencer for RSDOS
- Musica 1 & 2, Disk, Cassette, Speech Systems, Wavetable Music composer for RSDOS
- Coco Midi 1, 2, 3, & Pro - Disk, Rompack, Speech Systems, Midi Recorder for RSDOS
- Comm-4 Serial Pak - Rompack
- Diagnostics - Rompack, 26-3019, 1980
- Digisector DS-69A - Rompack, Microworks
- Display 80 - Rompack, Disto
- Disto RAM Pak - Rampack, Disto
- EDTASM Plus - Rompack, 26-3250, 1982
- EPROM Programmer - Rompack, Intronics
- Graphic Pack - Rompack, 26-3157, 1982
- Handyman - Rompack, 26-3154, 1981
- Master Key II - Rompack, Computize, 1984
- Match Maker Spanish Vocabulary Slills - Disk
- Micro Painter - Rompack, 26-3077, 1982
- Microworks Forth - Rompack, Microworks
- Midi Interface - Rompack, Related Research
- Modem Pack - Direct Connect - Rompack, 26-2228, 1985
- Music - Rompack, 26-3151, 1980
- NewDisk - OS-9 Device Driver, 1985
- PBJ Dual Serial Port PAk - Rompack, PBJ
- P-C Pak - Rompack, PBJ, 1984
- Personal Finance - Rompack, 26-3101, 1980
- Personal Finance II - Rompack, 26-3106, 1983
- Real Talker - Rompack, Colorware
- RS 232 Program Pack - Rompack, 26-2226, 1983
- Smartwatch Pack - Rompack
- Soliddrive RAM Pak - RAM pack
- Spectaculator - Rompack, 26-3104, 1981
- Spectrum Voice Pak - Rompack, Spectrum Projects
- Speech Sound - Rompack, 26-3144
- Speech Systems large white pack - Rompack, Speech Systems, has 2 jacks on one side
- Speech Systems small black pack - Rompack, Speech Systems, no jacks
- Stereo Composer - Rompack, Speech Systems
- Stereo Music - Orch 90CC - Rompack, 26-3143, 1984
- Typemate - Rompack, 26-3155, 1988
- Typing Tutor - Rompack, 26-3152, 1980
- Video Digitizer DS69 - Rompack
- Videotex - Rompack, 26-2222, 1981
- Voice, The - Rompack, Speech Systems
- Wildcatting - Rompack, 26-3067, 1981
- Word-Pak - Rompack, PBJ, 1983
- WordPak II - Rompack, PBJ
- WordPak RS - Rompack, Radio Shack
- X-pad - Rompack, 26-1196, 1982, comes with tablet, pen and template
- Z80 - Rompack
CoCo 3 Games
(Sorted)
- Arena of Skill - Disk, Chuck Nivison 1988, 128k, D&D/Arcade/Strategy
- Barbarian Quest - Disk, Sportsware, 1990, Arcade, Medievel Sword Fighting. 512k
- Bash - Disk, SRB Software 1989, Arkanoid(Bustout) Clone, 128k Ram.
- Blox - Disk, Chet Simpson 1991, Based on Tetris, 1 of Chet's 1st games, 128k Ram
- Castle of Tharoggad - Rompack, 26-3159, 1988. 128k Ram
- C-Hawk Football - Stephen Macri 1986, 128k, Text/Graphics Football Simulation
- Cosmic Ambush - Disk, Nick Marentas 1992, Space Shooter, 128k Ram.
- Crystal City - Disk,Arcade, Gosub Software and later on Sundog Systems, 1991. 512k Ram, Lone Ship fighting to save your home planet
- Championship Football - Rompack, 26-3172, 1988. 128k Ram
- Digger - Disk, Chet Simpson 1990-91, Lode Runner clone, 128k Ram, This game had no sound and was Chet's 1st game he ever did and released.
- Digger II, Return of the Saint - Disk, Chet Simpson 200#, Best Lode Runner Clone, 512k Ram.
- Donkey Kong - Disk, SockMaster, 200#, Actual Z80 Arcade Game ported to the Coco 3. 512k Ram.
- Donut Dilemma - Tape, Tandy Australia, 1987. 128k Ram
- Draw Poker - Disk, Mike Burton 1986, 128k, Draw poker Card simulation
- Exeter - Disk, G J Doak, 1987, Graphics Adventure. 128k Ram
- Fruit Multi-bars Slot machine, Tom Mix Software 1986(white Cloud Software), 128k, Slot Machine Simulation
- Fire One - Disk, Ark Royal Games 1987, 3d Submarine war simulation, 128k Ram.
- Frogday Afternoon - Disk, Kevin Humphrey, 1988, Control a Scuba Diver Fishing. 128k Ram
- Gate Crasher - Disk, Nick Marentas 1999, 1st Full 3D shooter, 512k Ram.
- Gems - Disk, John R Strong 1991, Tetris Clone, 128k Ram, This uses the Orch 90cc Rompack.
- Gold Runner 2000 - Disk, Chet Simpson 1999, Best Lode runner Clone for the Coco's, 512k Ram
- Gantelet2 - Disk or Tape, Diecom Products, 1987. 128k Ram
- Grandprix Challenge - Disk or Tape, Diecom Products Inc, 1987. 128k Ram
- Iron Forest - Disk, Diecom 1988, 1 of only 2 that used the Sega Phaser gun. 128k Ram.
- Jeweled - Disk, Roger Taylor 2008, Bejeweled Clone, 512k Ram.
- Kyum Gai to be ninja - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1989, Ninja Fighting Game. 128k Ram
- La Belle Lucie Solitaire - Disk, EverSoft Games 1990, Card Game, 128k Ram.
- Lunar Lander - Disk, Jeff Donze Rainbow Magazine 1989, Simulation of landing a Space Capsule on the Moon
- Mary's Butterflies - Disk, Roger Taylor 200#, Unique game style, 128k Ram.
- Malcom Mortar - Rompack, 26-3160, 1987. 128k Ram
- Marty's Nightmare - Disk, SRB Software 19##, Pac Man Style game, 128k Ram.
- Magic of Zanth - Disk, Computerware 1987, Graphics Adventure, 128k Ram.
- Medievel Madness - Disk, Diecom 1989, 2nd game to use the Sega Phaser gun. 128k Ram.
- Mine Rescue - Disk, SRB Software 1988, Rescue trapped miners, 128k Ram. Uses the same game system used in Super pitfall
- Moon Defense - Disk, Robert Evans 1987, 128k, Simple Space Fighting game
- Nuke the Love Boat - Disk, 128k, Computerware 1987, Graphics Adventure, Stop a Terrorist plan to Nuke a Luxury Cruise Ship
- Overlord - Disk, Oblique Triad, 1990, Wargames Role player game. 128k
- Pac Dude - Disk, Brian O'Neill 1990, Clone of Pac Man. 128k Ram.
- PacDude Monster Maze - Disk, Brian O'Neill 1992, Music by Chris Spry. 512k Ram. 1 of the best Hybrid pac-man clones on the coco 3
- Pac Man - Disk, Nick Marentas 1997, Best Pac Man Clone ever on the coco's, 512k Ram.
- Pelieti - Disk, Roger Taylor 1991, Maze style solving, 128k Ram.
- Photon - Disk, Sundog Systems, 19##, Arcade Mind Strategy game. 128k Ram
- Ponk - Disk, Greg Helton 1987, Based on the 1970's Squash Simulation
- Predator - Rompack, 26-3165, 1989. 128k Ram
- Pursuit - Disk/Tape, Tandy Australia Craig Stewart, 1987. 128k Ram
- Pyramix - Disk, Dr Prebbles programs, 1987. 128k Ram
- RAD Warrior - Rompack, 26-3162 Jesse taylor for Epyx, 1987. 128k Ram
- Rampage - Rompack, 26-3174, 1989. 128k Ram
- Return of Juniors Revenge - Disk, ComputerWare BJ Chambless 1986, Based on Donkey Kong Jr, 128k Ram.
- Roller Controller - Disk, Spectral Associates 1986, Game theme unknown, 128k Ram.
- Robocop - Rompack, 26-3164, 1988. 128k Ram
- Rupert Rythym - Disk or Tape,Nick Marentas (Tandy Australia), 1988. 128k Ram
- Slots and Cards - Disk, Microdeal, 19##, Vegas slot cards. 128k Ram
- Sidney, The Super Space Snake - Disk, KLG Systems, 1991, 128k Ram
- Seventh Link - Disk, Oblique Triad, 1990,RPG Graphics Adventure. based on the Ultima style games
- Shanghai - Rompack, 26-3084, 1987. 128k Ram
- Silpheed - Rompack, 26-3054, 1988. 128k Ram
- Sinnstaar - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1989, Space Shoot'n up Game. 512k Ram,
- Soviet Bloc - Disk, John R Strong 1991, Tetris Clone, 128 Ram, Also uses Orch-90cc Rompack.
- Space Intruders - Disk, Tandy Australia, 1988. 128k Ram, Based on Space Invaders and best Clone to date on any 8bit system
- Space Marauder - Disk, Tandy Australia Craig Stewart, 1987. 128k Ram
- Spider Hype and Spider Hyper - Disk, Roger Taylor 1992, Trap Spiders in Bottom Half, 128k Ram. 2 versions are made 1 uses 6809 the other uses 6309 chips.
- Springster - Rompack, 26-3078, Spectral Associates 1987. 128k Ram
- Super Pitfall - Rompack, 26-3171, 1988. 128k Ram
- Super Mastermind - Disk, Bill Nobel and Darryl Hildebrandt 1987, Simulation
- Sweep - Disk, Tim Franklin 2011, 128k, Puzzle game based on Mine Sweeper
- The power stones of ard 2 - Disk, 3 C's Projects, 1990, Graphic adventure. 128k Ram
- Those Darn Marbles - Disk, Oblique Triad, 1990, based on marble maze. 512k Ram
- The Quest for Thelda - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1991, Clone of Zelda. 128k Ram
- The Quest For The Starlord - Disk, Sundog Systems, 198#, graphic adventure, Futuristic Apocalypse game. 128k Ram
- The Contras - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1991, Commando Clone. 512k Ram
- Thexder - Rompack, 26-3072, 1987. 128k Ram
- Three in a Row - Charles Price 198#, Tic Tac Toe simulation 128k Disk
- Trubble - John Demchenko, Disk 128k, Game theme Unknown?
- Tetra - Disk, Brian O'Neill 1991, Based on the game Tetris, 128k Ram.
- Vegas Slots - Disk, Tom Mix Software, 1987. 128k Ram
- Video Cards/Keno - Disk, Tom Mix, 1988, Vegas Casino Game. 128k
- Warp Fighter 3-D - Disk, Steve Bjork's 3-D space shooter, also can use 3D Glasses. 128k Ram
- Warrior King - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1988, Medievel Sword game. 128k Ram
- WarMongar - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1991, World Domination style Game, The Author of the game, Greg Wittmeyer(GSW Software). 128k Ram
- Wildwest - Disk, Tom Mix 1987, Graphics Adventure, 128k Ram.
- World At War - Disk, GSW Software, This game was revised, And then Sold By Sundog Systems, Which is the game renamed WarMongar, But with some enhancements. 128k Ram
- Xenion - Disk, Diecom Software, 1987-88. space shoot'n up game. 128k Ram, When played on a coco 1/2 it auto detects system to use Coco 1,2 graphics
- Z-89 - Disk, Game Point Software, 1989, Sequel to Zaxxon(utilising the power of the coco 3). Steve Bjork
- Zenix - Disk, Jeremy Spiller, 1990, clone of Galaga. 128k Ram
OS-9 Level 2 or Nitros-9 Based Games
- Kings Quest 3 - Disk Os-9 Lv2 512k Sierra On-Line for Tandy Usa, 512k Graphics adventure
- Koronis Rift, Disk OS-9 Lv2, Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx), 1987, Arcade/Strategy
- Kyum Gai - Disk, Sundog Systems, 1991, OS9 version of To be ninja. 256k or 512k needed
- Leisure suit Larry - Chris Iden (Coco/OS-9 conversion) Sierra On-Line 1988, 256 or 512k, Graphics/Adventure
- Rescue on Fractulas - Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx), 128k Disk, Rescue Stranded people while being fired upon.
- Rogue - Disk, 26-3297, 198?. 128k Ram Minimum 512k Ram needed for Ascii graphics
- Shanghai Rick Adams (Activision) (cartridge original), and Bill Nobel/Alan Dekok (OS-9 version) 256/512k Disk
- Sub Battle Simulator - Disk, Jesse Taylor & Mike Leber for Epyx, 1987, 128k
2 other games to be entered in here yet will do when time permits :)
CoCo 3 Non-games
- 512K SIMM Upgrade - Disk, Cloud-9
- ADOS-3 - Disk, SpectroSystems
- Coco3 Utilities - Disk, Color Venture
- CocoMax III - Disk, Colorware
- Color Computer Artist - Disk, 26-3277
- 512k Basic - Disk, Microcom Software, 1988.
- WPShel - Disk, OS9 Word Processing shell, Colorsystems, 1990.
- Disk Defeater - Disk, Rsdos, Break any copy protection used,Carl England, 1995
- Backup Magic - Disk, Rsdos, Backup any copy protected coco disk on the Market, And can make a emulator running version for DK's and Mess. Carl England, 2005
- SuperDisk - Disk, Rsdos, Sportsware, 198# Look at How programmers create their own copy protection schemes, Even learn to make your own.
- CoCo Family Recorder - Disk, requires 80 column monitor and two disc drives. Geneaology database program. Versions for SECB (RS-DOS) and OS-9 were available. FARNA Systems, 1992 - OS-9 version 1995.
- Ultilmuse III - Disk, Os-9 Level 2 MIDI Sequencer by Michael J.Knudsen.
CoCo 1/2 Operating Systems
- OS-9 Level One - multitasking in a single 64K address space.
- Flex - single tasking OS whose command prompt got Hayes modems' attention.
- ADOS - single tasking OS edition enhancements, Slow & Fast compatible with disk and printers
CoCo 3 Operating Systems
- OS-9 Level Two - multitasking with memory mapping and windowing.
- NitrOS-9 - A supercharged, open source version of OS-9 for the CoCo
Links
Order By Catalog Number
Title | Author | Publisher | Year | CoCo | Ram | Observations |
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3-D Brickaway | Britt Monk | Britt Monk and then Avalon Hill | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
3-D Ghostmania | Randy S. Johnson | Educational Arcade Systems | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
8-Ball | Charles J. Roslund and B.M. Cook | Anteco Software | 1st half of 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Able Builders | Terry Steen | T&D Software #52 | October 1986 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Advanced Star Trench Warfare | Fred B. Scerbo | Illustrated Memory Banks | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM with Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Adventure In Mythology | Scott Cabit | Saguaro Software | 1986 (programmed in late 1985) | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk. |
Adventure in Wonderland | Bill Sethares | Prickly Pear Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Airline | Roger Schrag (original Atari 400/800 version by George Schwenk) | Adventure International | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Alcatraz II | Michael (Mike) R. Hughey | Spectral Associates | 1981 or 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joysticks optional. |
Android Attack (formerly Robot Battle) | ??? Unknown | Spectral Associates | Early 1982 (original 16K Robot Battle), 1982 (32k speech version) | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM (non-speech) or 32K RAM (speech), tape or disk, joystick. |
Androne | Robert Arnstein | Radio Shack | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Annihilator | Doug Kelley | Chromasette | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Apollo | Sylvain Payeur | Sylvain Payeur | 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 19?? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1/2/3, 16K RAM. |
Apples | Bob Crispen | Computerware (unofficially; see <a href="bob_crispen_approval.txt">Bob Crispens approval email</a> for an explanation) | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Arcadia | ??? (Flying Flipper Action) | Freeware/Shareware | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Arena of Skill | Chuck Nivison | Freeware/Shareware | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Arex | Roger Schrag (original TRS-80 Model I/III version by William Muk) | Adventure International | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Arkanoid | Steve Bjork | Tandy (Licensed from TAITO America Corp.) | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K, 32K | 1 or 2 Version 32k RAM required; Coco 3 version, 128K RAM required, cartridge, joystick. |
Astro Blast | Ron Krebs | Mark Data Products | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM (cassette) or 32K RAM (disk), joystick. |
Athletyx | Ken Kalish | Microdeal Cornwall (for Dragon-32 and Dragon-64) | 1985 (Programmed in 1984) | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1/2/3, 32K RAM, joystick. |
Audio Spectrum Analyzer | Steve Bjork | Radio Shack (Datasoft) | 1981 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 4K | 1,2, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Avenger | ??? | The Cornsoft Group | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Backgammon | ??? | ??? (distributed by Radio Shack) | 1980-1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Bagasaurus | ??? (Childrens Computer Workshop). There is some comments in the game code: "The Bagasaurus Production Team: David Behrman, Jonathan Cohen, Angela Green, Gavrielle Levine, Jenny Howland, Seth Meyers, Janice Mueller, Barbara Stewart, Jefferson Stonier, Debbie Weinberger." | Tandy Corporation | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Bagitman | Mike Roberts | Aardvark | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Balloon Attack | Chris Keyes | ??? (T&D Software or Chromasette?) | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Balloon Fire | Terry Steen | T&D Software (Issue #27) | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Color Baseball | Dale Lear | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. |
Bash | Steve Bjork | SRB Software and Game Point Software | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K, 64K | 1 or 2 with 64K RAM, or Coco 3 with 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Beam Rider | ??? (D&D Software) | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
BC Bill | ??? | Imagine Software (England) | around 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk(?). |
Beam | ??? | ??? (I have no idea where this game came from!) | ???? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Bedlam | Robert Arnstein | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape only. |
Berserk (changed name to Haywire in late 1982) | Ron Krebs | Mark Data Products | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K disk, joystick. |
Birds | Andrew Hubbell | Tom Mix Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Blackbeards Island | Greg Miller, design by Eric Nelson, art by Pamela Dawn Miller | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) | late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk only. |
Blackjack | Doug and Kevin Leany | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Blackjack Royale | J. M. Nowicki | Second City Software | 1988 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3 (Extended BASIC required), 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Blochead | ??? | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Blox | Chet Simpson | Hyper Tech Software (Freeware release) | 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Bouncing Boulders | Dave Dies and Roland Knight | Diecom Products | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Boxshoot | A. Pakerski | Chromasette | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joysticks, tape or disk. |
Brew Master | Rodger Smith | Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Brick Pong | A. Pakerski | T&D Software (Issue #10) | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Bridge Tutor | ??? (Philidor Software) | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1/2/3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Bugs | Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight | Color Computer Magazine | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Bumpers | Charles Wallace | Mark Data Products | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, joystick, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk or tape. |
Super Bustout | Glenn Sogge (Designed by Al Baker and Dick Ainsworth) - The Image Producers | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Buzzard Bait | Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (Rugby Circle Inc.) | Tom Mix | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, joystick, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Buzzworm | Lee Earle | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software subsiduary) | Late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joysticks optional. |
Caladuril: Flame of Light | Dave Triggerson and Jeff Noyle | Diecom Products | 1987 (Diecom release) and 1989 (Oblique Triad re-release) | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3 ONLY, 64K RAM, disk ONLY. |
Calixto Island (graphic version) | Mark Data Products | End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
Candy Co. | David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller | Intracolor | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Canyon Climber | James Garon (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Cards And Slots | ??? (Nimbus Enterprises) | MicroDeal | 1989 (original Tom Mix version was 1986) | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, RGB Monitor (for proper colors), disk only, joystick optional. |
Cashman | Bill Dunlevy and Doug Frayer | Computer Shack (later Michtron) | July, 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Castle Guard | ??? (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. |
Castle of Tharoggad | Scott A. Cabit (Computerware) | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, mouse or joystick. |
Catacomb (Oregon Computer Systems version) | Roger Smith | Oregon Color Computer Systems | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Catacomb (CC3) | L. Miller | Free/Shareware release | 1987? | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Catalyst | J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming), game concept by Paul Howe | Computer Shack (later Michtron) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Catch Em | Dave Edson | Aadvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Caterpillar (David Crandall) | David Crandall | David Crandall | 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1983? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, 2 joysticks (2 players), tape or disk. |
Caterpillar Cave | A. Pakerski | T&D Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Caterpillar (Dave Edson) | Dave Edson | Aadvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Cave Hunter | Ron Krebs | Mark Data Products | 1981 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM tape or 32K disk, joystick. |
Cave Walker | ??? (Spectral Associates) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1986 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 128K, 64K | 1 or 2, 64K RAM, disk drive, OS-9 Level I (included), or 3: 128K RAM, disk drive, OS-9 Level I version 2.0 (included) or OS-9 Level II. Joystick for both versions. |
Caviator | Rodger Smith | T&D Software | 1984(?) | 1,2 or 3 | 64K, 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM or 64K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. |
CC-Thello | ??? | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Chambers | John Crane | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Champion | Glen R. Dahlgren | Originally Mark Data Products, then Sundog Systems | around Christmas, 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
C-Hawk Football | Stephen Macri | Freeware (released on Compuserve) | December, 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM , cassette or disk. |
Checker King | Michael Marks & Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Microchess | Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Chess SD | ??? (Software Dynamics) | Computer Systems Distributors | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk only. |
Chopper Rescue | Rob Shaw | Prism Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, joystick. |
Chopper Strike | John Crane | Computer Shack/Michtron | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 16K or 32K RAM (two versions included), tape or disk, joystick. |
Beyond the Cimeeon Moon | Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson | Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette, 32K RAM disk. |
Civil War | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or disk. |
Clowns & Balloons | Steve Bjork (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cartridge. |
Coco-Pinball | ??? | ??? (T&D Software?) | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Color Car Action | Dave Dies | Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Color Caterpillar | Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (The Rugby Circle) | Soft Sector Marketing Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Color Invaders | ??? | Computerware | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Colorout | ??? (Colorful Software) | Spectral Associates | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K, 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM cassette or 16K RAM disk, joystick optional. |
Colorpede | David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller | Intracolor | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Color Robot Battle | Del Ogren (designed by Glenn Sogge) (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | Late 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Color Space Invaders | ??? | Spectral Associates (originally Barnett & Bank Bros.?) | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Color-Trek | ??? | ??? (Spectral Associates) | ??? (1982?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Colorzap | James Yee | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette or disk, joystick. |
Contras | Jeff Steidl and Doug O. Masten | Sundog Systems | 1993 (originally supposed to be 1991) | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3, 512K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Cosmic Ambush | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack) | 1992 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk drive, joystick. |
Cosmic Clones | Robert Shaw | Mark Data Products | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Crash | Michel & Rejean Desjardins | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM cassette or disk, joystick. |
Crazy Painter | Charles Guy | The Cornsoft Group | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Crosswords | ??? (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge. |
The Crystal City | Jeremy Spiller (Gosub Software) | Sundog Systems | Late 1990 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3, 512K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. |
Crystle Castles | ??? (JON is built into the high score list... initials or 1st name of the author?) | Thundervision | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Cuber | ??? | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk or tape. |
Color Cubes | R.G. Kilgus | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Cubix | Daron Stinnett | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk or tape. |
Cuthbert In The Mines | ??? | Microdeal Cornwall (Licensed to Tandy in Australia? Britain?) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or disk, joystick. |
Cuthbert Goes Digging | ??? | Microdeal Cornwall | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM casette or 32K disk. |
Cuthbert Goes Walkabout | ??? | Microdeal Cornwall | 1982-1983? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K disk. |
Cyber Tank | Ottmar Bochardt | Mark Data Products | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, cassette or disk. Original version only worked on Coco 1/2 (overwrote GIME regs on Coco 3) |
Cyrus | ??? (Intelligent Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM cartridge, joystick optional. |
Dungeons of Daggorath | Douglas J. Morgan, Phil Landmeier, Keith Kiyohara, and April Landmeier (Dyna Micro) | Radio Shack | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Dallas Quest | James Garon (Datasoft) (game design by Louella Lee Caraway and Phyllis Wapner, Graphics by Kelly Day and Joe Pearson) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk ONLY. |
Dancing Devil | Chris Latham | Tom Mix Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Danger Ranger | Ken Kalish | Med Systems/Screenplay | 1983 (Written November, 1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Deathship | Rodger Olsen | Aardvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Death Trap | Soft Sector Marketing | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. | |
Decathlon | Richard Borsheim | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Defense | ??? (Colorful Software) | Spectral Associates | 1982 (Colorful Software), 1984 (Spectral Associates) | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Demolition Derby | John Gabbard (Spectral Associates) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Demon Attack | M. Voorsanger (Imagic) Publisher: Tandy Corporation |
1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. | |
Demon Seed | Jeffrey Sorensen and Philip Mackenzie | Computer Shack/Michtron | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Desert Patrol | M.G. Lustig | Arcade Animation Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Desert Rider | Steve Bjork (Color America User Group & SRB Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Devil Assault | Ken Kalish | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Devious | Ryan Olsen | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Dig | A. Pakerski | T&D Software, Issue #56 (Feb. 1987 issue) | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Dino Wars | R.G. Kilgus | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 (probably released 1981) | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge, 2 joysticks. |
Donkey King (later The King) | Chris Latham | Tom Mix Software | Late 1982 - renamed 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Donkey Kong | John Kowalski (Sock Master) and Nintendo | John Kowlaski - Freeware | March 31, 2007 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3, 512K RAM, joystick. A 6309 does make the game run smoother, but is not required. |
Donpan | ??? (Tomy) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Donut Dilemma | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3 (Coco 3 features extra colors), 64K RAM, disk drive. |
Doodle Bug | David Crandall | Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Doubleback | Dale Lear | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Downland | Michael Aichlmayr | Licensed to Radio Shack/Tandy through Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2 ONLY, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. (A cracked version that will work from disk, and the Coco 3, has been done.) |
Draconian | Mike Hughey | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Dragonblade | Glen R. Dahlgren | Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Dragonfire | Frank Ellis (artwork by Matthew Sarconi) (Imagic) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Dragon Slayer | Olaf Schroeder | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3 with 32K RAM, disk only, joystick optional. |
Draw Poker | Mike Burton | Freeware | October, 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM , cassette or disk. |
Dr. Livingston | ??? (Softside Magazine originally, modified by E.E.M.) | ??? | 1980 (Softside Magazine), April 1982 (E.E.M.) | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Droll Attack | ??? | T&D Software?, Issue #30 | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Dungeon Raid | Ken Kalish | Microdeal UK | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | Originally Dragon 32/64, this version: 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Dunkey Munkey | Harvey Brofman | Intellectronics | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
El Bandito | David Crandall | Mark Data Products | Early 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
El Diablero | Ken Kalish | Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Electron | Steve Giesking | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Erland | Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley | Prickly-Pear Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Escape 2012 | ??? (Steve Hartford?) | Computerware | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Eye-Spy | David Crandall | David Crandall | 2001 (previously unreleased, written in 1983?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks (2 players only). |
F-16 Assault | Kevin Hoare | Diecom Products | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Facemaker | ??? (Spinnaker Software) | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2 or 3, 16K RAM, cassette. |
Fangman | David Crandall | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Fembots Revenge | ??? (Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson?) | Nelson Software Systems (later ColorQuest) | Late 1982 or early 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Firecopter | Dale Lear | Adventure International | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Fire One | Ark Royal Games | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cassette or disk. | |
Fish | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Flight Simulator I | Greg Zumwalt | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Flippy | Rodger Smith | T&D Software, Issue #52 (Oct. 1986 issue) | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Fly By | Brian Mirtich | Chromasette | 1982(?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Foodwar | M.G. Lustig | Arcade Animation Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Football | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. |
Force Field | A. Pakerski | T&D Software, Issue #19, January 1984 | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1/2/3, 16K RAM, disk or cassette. |
Fourcube | David Bush | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Fraction Fever | ??? (Spinnaker Software) | Tandy Corporation | late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Frogger | ??? | The Cornsoft Group | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Frog Trek | George Bahr | Oelrich Publications | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Fruit Multi-Bars Slot Machine | ??? (White Cloud Software) | Tom Mix Software | 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM tape or disk. |
Fury | Timothy Purves | Computer Shack (later Michtron) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Fyr-Draca | David Lionell Dawson | ColorQuest (games division of Nelson Sofware Systems (later Softlaw)) | 1983 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2, 16K RAM tape or disk. |
Galactic Attack | Lou Haehn (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge, joystick. |
Galactic Fighter | Kevin Hoare | Four Star Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Galactic Taipan | David Cochrane | Ark Royal Games | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. |
Galactic Trek | Rick McDannel | Color Compuer News (CCN) | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, joystick. |
Galagon | Brett Keeton | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Galax Attax | Tom D. Keeton | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Gantelet | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Gantelet II | Roland Knight, level design and graphics by Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional (2 button joystick recommended). |
Gate Crasher | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes | 1999 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3 ONLY, 512K RAM, disk. |
Gazon | ??? | K&K Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Gems | John R. Strong | Strongware | 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional, Orchestra-90 card optional. |
Germ Warfare | ??? | Chromasette | (198?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. |
GFL Championship Football II | Greg Zumwalt & Mark Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Ghana Bwana | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick optional. |
Ghost Gobbler | ??? | Spectral Associates | (1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Gin Champion | ??? (Philidor Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy | (1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Glaxxons | Russell Peterson | Mark Data Products | 1983 | 3 ONLY | 16K | 3 ONLY, 16K RAM, cassette or disk drive, joystick. |
Gobbler | David Crandall | David Crandall | 2001 (previously unreleased... written in 1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, 2 joysticks (2 players), tape or disk. |
Gold Runner | Dave Dies | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) | 1984-1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Gold Runner 2000 | Chet Simpson (some design work done by Eric Crichlow, from the original MM/1 version) | MediaLink Development | 1997 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3, 512K RAM, disk, joystick optional. |
Gold Runner II | Dave Dies | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) | 1986-1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Golf | ??? | Aardvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk. |
Gomoku and Renju | ??? (Intelligent Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM cartridge. |
Grabber | Mike Hughey | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Grand Prix Challenge | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Grand Prix | David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller | Intracolor | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Graphic Mars | Roderick Smith (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) | Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Graphic Pyramid | Roderick Smith & Michael Roberts (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) | Aardvark Action Software (formerly Aardvark-80) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Green Berets | Michael J. Keyes and Bill Butterworth | ??? (PD release?) | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Gremlml | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Greymoon | Bill Dunlevy | Computer Shack (later Michtron) | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk. |
Grid | A. Pakerski | Chromasette | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Guadal Canal | Phil Keeler | Ark Royal Games | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape, 32K RAM disk. |
Hall of the King | Glen R. Dahlgren | Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Hall of the King II: The Inner Chambers | Glen R. Dahlgren | Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Hall of the King III: The Earthstone Revealed | Glen R. Dahlgren | Prickly Pear Software, then Sundog Systems | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Handball | ??? | Color Computer News (June 1983 issue) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Hangman | ??? | T&D Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. |
Haunted House | Darren Deloach and Tim Koonce (later Tim Kientzle) | Futurehouse Inc. - TRC MAgazine | late 1982 or early 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM BASIC, tape or disk. |
Hopbopper | Kevin Derby | Public Domain release | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Hyper Zone | M.G. Lustig | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Ice Hockey | Lou Fiorino | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Ice Master | M.G. Lustig | Arcade Animation Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Instrument Flight Simulator | William G. Franklin | Rainbow Magazine | 16K version: Programmed 1982, published June 1983; 32K version:Programmed July 1983, published August 1984. | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC (version 1) or 32K RAM Extended BASIC (version 2), tape or disk. |
The Interbank Incident | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick or mouse. | |
Intercept 4 | J. Weaver Jr. and John L. Stahl (Factory Programming) | Computer Shack/Michtron | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Invaders Revenge | Ken Kalish | Med Systems/Screenplay | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Iron Forest | Dave Dies (Graphics by Kevin Hoare) | Diecom Products | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk only, Sega gun adaptor and Sega Phaser gun. |
Juniors Revenge | B.J. Chambless | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Junkfood | David Taylor | Rainbow Magazine (Nov. 1984 issue) | 1984 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Kamikaze | Phil Keller | Ark Royal Games | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Karate | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | Late 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Katerpillar Attack | R & S Krotz | Tom Mix Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Kids On Keys | ??? (Designed by Freida Lekkerkerker for Spinnaker Software) | Tandy Corporation | late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. |
Killer Mansion | ??? | T&D Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Kindercomp | ??? (Spinnaker Software) | Tandy Corporation | late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Kingpede | Rodger Smith | T&D Software | July, 1987 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM tape or disk. |
Klendathu | Leo Christopherson | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape, joystick optional. |
Knock Out | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk. |
Koronis Rift | Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) | Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack | 1987 (original game on other platforms released 1985) | 1,2 or 3 | 128K | 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9 joystick. |
Kron | Roger Smith | Oregon Color Computer Systems | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Kung-Fu Dude | Glen R. Dahlgren | Sundog Systems | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Kyum Gai:To Be Ninja | Glen Dahlgren (RS-DOS version), and Glen Dahlgren/Kevin Darling/Eddie Kuns (OS-9 Version) | Sundog Systems | 1989 (RS-DOS version), 1990 (OS-9 version) | 3 ONLY | 256K, 128K | 3, 2 button joystick, disk, 128K RAM (RS-DOS version) or 256K RAM (OS-9 version). |
La Belle Lucie Solitaire | Eversoft Games, Ltd. | 1990 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. | |
Labyrinth | Gerald Werner | Aardvark-80 | 1982 (Coding finished Nov. 19, 1981) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, Extended Basic, tape or disk. |
Lancer | Rick Lamont | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Lander | A. Pakerski | T&D Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Lansford Mansion | Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight (graphics by Kevin Hoare) | Diecom Products | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards | Al Lowe (original program), Chris Iden (Coco/OS-9 conversion) | Sierra On-Line (sold through Radio Shack/Tandy) | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 256K | 3, 256K RAM, disk only, OS-9 or NitrOS9, joystick optional. |
Le Mans | Rick Lamont | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, one or two joysticks, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Liberty Ship | Rodger Smith | T&D Software, issue #45 | March 1986 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Little Runner | Charles A Husak | Rainbow Magazine | 1984 (March issue) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape. |
Lunar Lander | Greg Zumwalt | American Small Business Computers | 1981 (programmed by Feb. 12, 1981) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1/2/3, 16K RAM, Extended BASIC, joystick. |
Lunar-Rover Patrol | Tom D. Keeton and Brett N. Keeton | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape, joystick. |
Lunchtime | Claude R. Gagnon | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Madam Rosas Massage Parlor | Bob Krotts (Coco version by James Nunke) | Softcore Software Company | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Major Istar - Under the Doomed Sea | B.J. Chambless | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
A Mazing World of Malcom Mortar | Greg L. Zumwalt & Mark W. Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. |
Marathon | John Fraysse | Afabear Software (Rainbow Magazine) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, Extended Basic, 32K RAM recommended (special instructions for 16K), disk or tape, joystick. |
Marble Maze | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk or tape, joystick. |
Mars/Mars II | Rodger Olsen | Aardvark-80 | 1981-1982 (?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, disk or tape. |
Martian Crypt | Scott Cabit (music by Ryan Sambrook) | Novasoft (Tom Mix Software) | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk or tape. |
Math Bingo | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge. |
Medieval Madness | Dave Dies (Graphics by Lori Dies) | Diecom Products | Late 1988 or early 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk only, Sega gun adaptor and Sega Phaser gun. |
Mega-Bug | Steve Bjork (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge. |
Megapede | Mark Skala | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
(Color) Meteoroids | ??? | Spectral Associates | 1981 (possibly re-released as MICROBES by Radio Shack/Tandy in 1983?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Mickeys Space Adventure | ??? (Designed by Al Lowe for Walt Disney Personal Computer Software and Sierra On-Line) | Tandy/Radio Shack | late 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Microbes | ??? (Spectral Associates) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 or 1983 (possibly the re-release of COLOR METEOROIDS from Spectral in 1981?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. |
Middle Kingdom | ???(Jaysoft) | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Mind-Roll | Jesse Taylor (tested by Erik Flom and Scott Duckett) (Epyx Software). Original version by Thalamus, Ltd., 1987-1988, also called Quedex. | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1989 | 1,2 or 3 | 128K, 64K | 1,2, (64K RAM) or Coco 3 (128K RAM), cartridge, joystick optional. |
Mine Rescue | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) | Game Point Software | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick optional. |
Miss Gobbler | ??? (Procolour Group Inc.) | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Missile Attack | Larry F. Perry | 80 Micros | August 1982 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Mission Impossible | Scott Adams (original 1979 version for other computers)/Roger Schrag (Coco conversion) | Adventure International | 1982(?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Monkey Kong | Ken Kalish | Med Systems/Screenplay | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Monster Maze | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Montezumas Dungeons | Greg Keyser | T&D Software, Issue #26 | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Moon Defense | Robert Evans | Public Domain/Shareware | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Moon Flight | Paul Griffiths | Cload Publications Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Moon Hopper | M.G. Lustig | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Moon Shuttle | Gerry Humphrey and James Garon | Datasoft | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Morocco GP | M.G. Lustig | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Mountain Pilot | ??? | Instant Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Mouse Maze | John Kowlaski (under his alias Sockmaster) | John Kowalski | 2001 (previously unreleased) - written in 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk. |
Mr. Dig | ??? | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Ms. Maze | ??? | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Mudpies | Jeff Sorenson and Philip McKenzie | Computer Shack/Michtron | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Fortress of the Mutant Waffles | A. Pakerski | T&D Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Nerble Force | David Crandall | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Neutroid II | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes (originally hoped to be distributed by Radio Shack). Was released by Tom Mixs Novasoft in 1987 for a short time. | 1984 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, disk drive, joystick. |
New Burt | Mike Roberts | Mike Ro Products | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Ninja Warrior | Charles Forsythe | The Programmers Guild | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
NitrOS9 | ||||||
Nuclear Reactor Simulator | Chris Latham and John Erickson | Rainbow magazine | April 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. |
Nuclear Submarine Adventure | Robert J. (Bob) Retelle (plotted by Bob Retelle, Rodger Olsen, and ???) | Aardvark-80 | 1980 (I believe the Coco version came out in 1981 or 1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. |
Offender | Greg Zumwalt | American Business Computers | 1981 or 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
One on One | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) based on original code for another platform by Eric Hammond | Electronic Arts; sold through Radio Shack/Tandy | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick(s). |
Orbitron | David Crandall | AHL Computing | 1983? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Officially Licensed and/or Cross Platform Index | ||||||
Outhouse | J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming) and Larry Ashmun (uncredited) | Computer Shack (later Michtron) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
P-51 Mustang Attack Flight Simulator | Brian Bruderer | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick, modem or null cable optional. |
Pac-Tac | ??? | Computerware | 1981 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pac-Tac II | ??? | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pac-Tac version 2 | Larry Bank | Not officially released | 1982(?) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pac Droids | Charles Forsythe | The Programmers Guild | Late 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3 (3 for game only; credits/intro screen will not display properly), 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pac-Dude | Brian ONeill | Shareware release | 1990 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 only, 128K RAM, joystick, disk only. |
PacDude Monster Maze | Brian ONeill (music by Chris Spry) | Brian ONeill | 1992 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3 only, 512K RAM, joystick. |
(Pac) Jaws | Michael Freeman | ??? | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pack Maze | David Crandall | DSL Computer Products | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pac-Man | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes | 1997 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3 ONLY, 512K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Panic Button | Paul Kanevsky | First Star Software Inc. (later distributed by Tandy Corp.) | late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1/2/3, 16K RAM, joystick. |
Panzer | Patrick A. Ewing | T&D Software (Issue #54) | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Paper Route | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | Late 1985/early 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pegasus and the Phantom Riders | David Figge (Spectral Associates) | Radio Shack/Tandy | late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick(s). |
Pelieti | Roger Taylor | Roger Taylor (Freeware) | February, 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Pengon | Markus Foti (Megasoft) | Spectral Associates | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM tape or disk, joystick. |
Phantom Slayer | Ken Kalish | Med Systems (later Screenplay) | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Pharoahs Curse | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Photon | Jeff Steidl (Produced by Glen Dahlgren) | Sundog Systems | 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Pinball Factory | Kary McFadden | Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2 or 3, 64K RAM, disk only. |
Pitfall II | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision (original, non-Coco version by David Crane) | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1985 (original, non-Coco version released 1983) | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. |
Pitstop II | ??? | Epyx | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Planet Invasion | Steve Gieseking | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Plateau of the Past | ??? | Zytek, Ltd. | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1/2/3, 32K RAM, disk required. |
Polaris | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 or 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2 or 3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick or mouse. |
Poltergeist | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Ponk | Greg Helton | Greg Helton | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Pooyan | Gerry Humphrey and James Garon (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape, joysticks optional. |
Popcorn | Steve Bjork (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Project Nebula | Robert Arnstein | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2 or 3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 2 joysticks. |
Prospector | Lee J. Chapel | Rainbow Magazine | Dec. 1988 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Protector II | Robert Black (original Atari version by Mike Potter) | Synapse Software | 1983 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 32K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Protectors | Ron Beatty | Tom Mix Software | Late 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Publishers Index | ||||||
Pumpman | Dave Dies | Saguaro Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Pursuit | Craig Stewart | Radio Shack Australia | 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Pyramix | Jordan Tsvetkoff (Colorventure) | Dr. Prebles Programs | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Qiks | Ryan Olsen | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Quasar Commander | Robert G. Kilgus | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joysticks. |
Quest | Bob Retelle and Rodger Olsen | Aardvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Quest For Thelda | Eric A. Wolf | Sundog Systems | Late 1989 or early 1990 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Quix | Claude R. Gagnon (original prototype by Steve Ostrom) | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Raaka-tu | Robert Arnstein(?) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette. |
Radio Ball | Robert Arnstein | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape. |
Official Radio Shack Coco 3 Demo | ||||||
Rad Warrior | Jesse Taylor (Palace Software) | Epyx (sold through Radio Shack) | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. |
Rail Runner | ??? | Computerware | 1982 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Rainbow Roach | John Fraysse (Afabear Software) | Rainbow Magazine | June 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk. |
Rampage! | Steve Bjork for Activision | Tandy | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, joystick optional. |
Rat Attack | Wayne Wood and Gerry Casey | T&D Software, Issue #28 | Written 1983, released October 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Reactoid | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Rear Guard | Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) | Adventure International | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Recochet | ??? | ??? | ??? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Rescue on Fractalus | Ken Rogoway (Lucasfilm Ltd., for Epyx) | Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 128K | 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9 joystick. |
Return of Juniors Revenge | B.J. Chambless (?) | Computerware | 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Return of the Jeti | ??? | Thundervision | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
RoboCop | Greg Zumwalt | Data East / Tandy Corporation | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cartridge. |
Robotack | David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller | Intracolor | Early 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Rogue | Mike L. Leber, Ron B. Miller, James Long & Ed Rosenzweig for Epyx (based on minicomputer/mainframe version by Michael Toy, Ken Arnold & Glenn R. Wichman) | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM (256K for graphics font version). |
Roller Controller | ??? | Spectral Associates | 1986 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Roman Checkers | Al Baker (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | Late 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick(s) optional. |
Rommel 3D | Kary McFadden | Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Rubicon II | Phillip E. Keller | Ark Royal Games | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Rupert Rythym: The Music Box Caper | Nickolas Marentes | Now self-published, previously Game Point Software (in the U.S./Canada) and Tandy (Australia) | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
RushN Assault | Dave Dies | Diecom Products | 1988 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, disk, joystick (2 button joystick optional, but helpful. |
Sailor Man | Chris Latham | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Sam Sleuth | Steve Hartford | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick or mouse. |
Sands of Egypt | James Garon, Ralph Burris, Steve Bjork (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, disk only. |
Sea Battle | Bob Kimball Woodward | Public Domain/Shareware (released on Compuserve) | June 14, 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Sea Dragon | Jim Hurd (Coniah Software) | Adventure International | Late 1982 or early 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick optional. |
Sea Search (formerly Sea Quest) | Mark Data Products | End of 1983/beginning of 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
Sea Stalker | ??? (original version by Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence) | Infocom | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, disk only. |
Shamus | William Mataga and Larry Abel (Synapse Software) | Synapse Software in 1983, later through Radio Shack/Tandy | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape (Synapse only) or disk (as sold throught Radio Shack/Tandy), joystick. |
Shanghai | Rick Adams (Activision) (cartridge original), and Bill Nobel/Alan Dekok (OS-9 version) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 256K, 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick (Radio Shack version), or 256K RAM, disk, joystick optional (OS-9/NitrOS9 version). |
Shark Treasure | Greg W. Anderson | Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Shenanigans | Mark Data Products | Late 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
Shiphunt | Wilfred H. Barber | Free Coco Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Shock Trooper | Rob Shaw | Mark Data Products | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Shooting Gallery | James Garon (Datasoft) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Shuttle Simulator | John Fraysse | Tom Mix Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, joystick. |
Silpheed | RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), Robert Lindsley & Michael Ormsby (Level Design) for Sierra Online, original game by Game Arts | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1988 | 1,2 or 3 | 128K, 16K | 1,2, 16K RAM, 3 version: 128K RAM). Joystick optional, cartridge |
Sinistaar | ??? (Phantom Software) | Sundog Systems | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 512K | 3, 512K RAM, disk only, joystick (2 button recommended). |
Skiing | Robert G. Kilgus | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1980 (may have been delayed until early 1981) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 4K or 16K RAM (16K recommended), cartridge, joystick. |
Skramble | ??? | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3 16K RAM tape or 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Sky-Defense | ??? | Quasar Animations | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Skyway | Rodger Smith | Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Slay The Nereis | ??? (Spectral Associates) | Tandy Corporation | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Slot Machine | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended Basic, tape or disk. |
Slots | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Snake Pit | Steve Bjork | SRB Software and Game Point Software | 1989 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2 or 3 with 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Snak Pac | Larry Bank | Tom Mix Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Soko-ban | ??? (Spectral Associates) | Tandy (licensed from Sphere Inc., which was licensed from ASCII Corp., which was licensed from Thinking Rabbit) | 1988, original copyright 1984 | 3 ONLY | 128K, 32K | 1 and 2 version - 32k RAM required; Coco 3 version, 128K RAM required, cartridge, joystick optional. |
Soviet Bloc | John R. Strong | Strongware | 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional, Orchestra-90 card optional. |
Space Ambush | Andy Kluck | Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Space Assault | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Space Intruders | Nick Marentes | Nick Marentes (distributed by Radio Shack in Australia, Game Point Software in North America) | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, disk drive, joystick. |
Space Marauder | Craig Stewart | Radio Shack Australia | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Space Race | Rick Lamont and Daron Stinnett | Spectral Associates | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Space Raiders | Brian Bruderer | Mark Data Products | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Space Wrek | Steve Gieseking | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Space Zapper | ??? | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. |
Speed Racer | Steven Hirsch | Michtron (formerly Computer Shack) | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Spidercide | Tim Swisher | Tandy Corporation | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Spider-Hype | Roger Taylor | Public Domain | 1992 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Spider-Hyper | Roger Taylor | Public Domain | 1996 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 with 6309 upgrade chip, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Spinster Cafe | Raleigh Rivers | T&D Software, Issue #78 | December, 1988 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Springster | ??? (Spectral Associates) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Squash | J.R. Applegate | ??? | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. |
SR-71 | Lee Earle | Tom Mix Software | Late 1983/early 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Star Blaster | Jim Kearney | Micro Works | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. |
Star Blaze | Greg Zumwalt | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Starfire | Harvey Brofman | Intellectronics | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM , cassette or disk. |
Starship Chameleon | Ken Kalish | Computerware | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM , cassette or disk, joystick. |
Star Spores | David Shadoff | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM , cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Star Trader | Steve Hartford | Computerware | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Star Trek III | Lance Micklus | Lance-Micklus Inc. - distributed by Adventure International | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette, joystick. |
Stellar Life Line | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) | Radio Shack/Tandy Corp. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cartrudge |
Storm | ??? | Computerware | 1982 | 1 or 2 ONLY | 16K | 1 or 2 ONLY, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Storm Arrows | Tom D. Keeton | Spectral Associates | 1983 (written 1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Sub Battle Simulator | Jesse Taylor & Mike Leber | Epyx, sold through Tandy/Radio Shack | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 128K | 1,2,3, 128K RAM, disk only, OS-9 Level II or NitrOS9, joystick optional. |
Super Mastermind | Bill Nobel and Darryl Hildebrandt | Freeware | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Super Pitfall | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision | Tandy/Radio Shack | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 ONLY, 128K RAM, joystick optional. |
Super Vaders | Darrell Ulm | T&D Software | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM , cassette. |
Syzygy | Scott Cabit | Spectral Associates | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk. |
Tanks | Larry D. Becker | 80 Micros magazine | August 1982 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, tape or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Temple of ROM | Rick Adams | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick. |
Tennis | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, 1 or 2 joysticks. |
Tetra | Brian ONeill | Brian ONeill | 1991 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Tetris | Greg Zumwalt (Academy Soft-ELORG) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 128K, 16K | 1,2,3 (special features on 3), 16K RAM (128K RAM on Coco 3), cartridge. |
The Black Sanctum (graphic version) | Mark Data Products | End of 1983 or beginning of 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
The Factory | ??? (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Marge Kosei and Mike Fish) | Tandy Corporation | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. |
The Force | Charles J. Roslund | Anteco Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
The Frog | A. Hubble | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk. |
The Lair | Tom Stephenson and James J. Walton | Freebooter Software | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
The Pond | Larry Bank (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Eric Grubbs and Mike Fish) | Tandy Corporation | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk. |
The Vortex Factor | Mark Data Products | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
Thexder | RS-DOS version: C. Daron Stinnett (Synergistic Software), OS-9/NitrOS9 version by Alan Dekok. (Sierra On-Line official software company) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1988 (RS-DOS cartridge version), 1991(?) (OS-9 disk version) | 3 ONLY | 256K, 128K | 3, (RS-DOS version: 128K RAM, cartridge), (OS-9/NitrOS9 version: 256K RAM, disk). |
Three In a Row | Charles Price | Freeware (released on Compuserve) | 1987 (?) | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk, joysticks optional. |
Time Bandit | Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear | Computer Shack/Michtron | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Time Fighter | Rob Shaw | Mark Data Products | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K, 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM cassette, 32K RAM disk, joystick. |
Time Patrol | M.G. Lustig | Computerware | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
To Preserve Quandic | David Karam (Suspense Software) | Prickly-Pear Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, disk only. |
The Touchstone | ??? | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Tower of Fear | Charles Forsythe | Programmers Guild | Late 1981 or early 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. |
Trailin Tail | Mike Hall | Rainbow magazine | August 1983 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Trapball | ??? | T&D Software, Issue #27 | 198? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Trapfall | Ken Kalish | Tom Mix Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Trekboer | Mark Data Products | Late 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. | |
Trickashay | David Crandall | AHL Computing | 1983? | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, tape or disk. |
Trubble | John Demchenko | Freeware | 1990 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, tape or disk. |
Tube Frenzy | Dave Edson | Aadvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Turret | Clayton R. Moore | T&D Software, Issue #78 | December, 1988 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, Extended BASIC, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Tutankam | Dave Edson | Aadvark-80 | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Tuts Tomb | Rob Shaw and Ron Krebs | Mark Data Products | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Varloc | Greg Zumwalt | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1/2/3, 64K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Vegas Gamepak | Dan Nelson | Nelson Software Systems | 1981 or 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Venturer | Dave Edson | Aadvark-80 | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
Video Keno | Kevin and Douglas Leany | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
Video Pinball | ??? | Radio Shack/Tandy | Late 1980 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joysticks. |
Viet Cong (V.C.) | ??? | Microcomputer Games (division of Avalon Hill Game Company) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Viking | ??? (Possibly Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley?) | Prickly-Pear Software | 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, tape or disk. |
VoxChess | David Crandall | Computerware | 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk. |
Voyager | William Volk | Avalon Hill | Late 1981 (advertised in January, 1982 catalog) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM Extended BASIC, cassette or disk. |
Wacky Food | M.G. Lustig | Arcade Animation Inc. | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, tape or disk, joystick. |
War Kings | Charles J. Roslund | Tom Mix Software | early 1982 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, 2 joysticks. |
Warlords | ??? | T&D Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
War Monger | Greg Wittmeyer | GSW Software (called A World At War originally), then Sundog Systems (as War Monger) | 1989 (GSW Software, 1991 (Sundog Systems) | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick optional. |
Warp Fighter 3-D | Steve Bjork | SRB Software | 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick, 3-D glasses optional. |
Warrior King | Glen R. Dahlgren | Sundog Systems | 1988 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3 with 128K RAM, disk only, joystick. |
Weirdo | Rodger Smith | T&D Software, Issue #58 | May, 1987 issue | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, joystick, cassette or disk. |
Whirlybird Run | Brett Norman | Spectral Associates | 1983 (written 1982) | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Wildcatting | ??? (The Image Producers) | Radio Shack/Tandy | 1981 | 1,2 or 3 | 4K | 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick optional. |
Wizards Den | Matt Harper | Novasoft (Tom Mix subsiduary) | 1987 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2 or 3 with 64K RAM, disk only, joystick optional. |
Worlds of Flight | John Fraysse and Mike Hughey | Tom Mix Software | 1984 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2 or 3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk drive, 2 joysticks. |
Wrestle Maniac | Kevin Hoare | Diecom Products | 1986 | 1,2 or 3 | 64K | 1,2,3, 64K RAM, tape or disk, 1 or 2 joysticks. |
Yahtzee (80 column version) | Jim Peasley (Based on PC version by Patrick Leabo, which was based on early version by JL Helms & MF Pezok, June 1979) | Freeware release (Compuserve) | January 1987 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, cassette or disk,. |
Z-89 | Steve Bjork (SRB Software) | Game Point Software, then SRB Software | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk, joystick. |
Zaksund | Charles J. Roslund | Elite Software | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Zaxxon | Steve Bjork | Datasoft (on their own, and through Radio Shack) | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 32K | 1,2,3, 32K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Zenix | Jeremy Spiller and Mike Newell | Gosub Software (Eversoft Games), and later Sundog Systems | 1989 | 3 ONLY | 128K | 3, 128K RAM, disk ONLY, joystick. |
Zone 6 | Ottmar Bochardt | Colorquest | 1983 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick optional. |
Zonx | David Billen | Rainbow magazine | October 1985 | 1,2 or 3 | 16K | 1,2,3, 16K RAM, cassette or disk, joystick. |
Cat. No. | Title | Media | 1st Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
26-2222 | Videotex | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-2537 | Space Probe: Math | RSC-10 | |
26-2550 | Dracula - Reading is Fun | RSC-8 | |
26-2551 | The Hound of Baskervilles | RSC-8 | |
26-2552 | Moby Dick | RSC-8 | |
26-2553 | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | RSC-8 | |
26-2567 | Klendathu | RSC-10 | |
26-2568 | Vocabulary Tutor 1 | RSC-8 | |
26-2569 | Vocabulary Tutor 2 | RSC-8 | |
26-2624 | Pioneers in Technology | ||
26-2625 | Inventions that Changed Our Lives | ||
26-2626 | TRS-80 Chemistry Lab, Vol. I | ||
26-2709 | TRS-80 Color PILOT | Cassette | |
26-2710 | TRS-80 Color PILOT | Disk | |
26-2721 | Color LOGO | Disk | |
26-2722 | Color LOGO | Program Pak | |
26-3019 | Diagnostic ROM | RSC-4 | |
26-3021 | Screen Print Program | RSC-6 | |
26-3050 | Chess | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3051 | Quasar Commander | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3052 | Pinball | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3053 | Football | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3055 | Checkers | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3056 | Super Bustout | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3057 | Dino Wars | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3058 | Skiing | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3059 | Color Backgammon | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3060 | Space Assault | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3061 | Art Gallery | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3062 | Zaxxon | ||
26-3063 | Project Nebula | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3064 | Cyrus | ||
26-3065 | Polaris | Program Pak | RSC-6 |
26-3066 | Galactic Attack | RSC-8 | |
26-3067 | Wildcatting | RSC-8 | |
26-3070 | Color Robot Battle | RSC-9 | |
26-3071 | Roman Checkers | RSC-8 | |
26-3073 | Poltergeist | RSC-9 | |
26-3075 | Color Cubes | RSC-8 | |
26-3076 | Mega Bug | RSC-8 | |
26-3077 | Micro Painter | RSC-8 | |
26-3079 | Castle Guard | RSC-9 | |
26-3080 | Tennis | RSC-8 | |
26-3081 | Monster Maze | RSC-9 | |
26-3082 | Crosswords | RSC-9 | |
26-3083 | Gin Champion | RSC-9 | |
26-3085 | Microbes | RSC-8 | |
26-3086 | Slay the Nerius | RSC-10 | |
26-3087 | Clowns and Balloons | RSC-9 | |
26-3088 | Shooting Gallery | RSC-8 | |
26-3089 | Canyon Climber | RSC-9 | |
26-3090 | Popcorn | Program Pak | RSC-8 |
26-3091 | Double Back | RSC-9 | |
26-3092 | Reactoids | RSC-10 | |
26-3093 | Dungeons of Daggorath | RSC-10 | |
26-3101 | Personal Finance | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3102 | Investment Analysis | RSC-6 | |
26-3103 | Color File | RSC-6 | |
26-3104 | Spectaculator | RSC-6 | |
26-3105 | Color Scripsit | RSC-6 | |
26-3150 | Bingo Math | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3151 | Music | Program Pak | RSC-4 |
26-3152 | Typing Tutor | RSC-6 | |
26-3153 | Color Computer Learning Lab | Cassette | RSC-6 |
26-3154 | Handyman | RSC-6 | |
26-3156 | Audio Spectrum Analyzer | RSC-8 | |
26-3157 | Graphics Pak | RSC-9 | |
26-3158 | Bridge Tutor | RSC-8 | |
26-3250 | Editor Assembler With ZBug | RSC-6 | |
26-3255 | Color Scripsit | Disk | RSC-8 |
26-3256 | Spectaculator | Disk | RSC-8 |
26-3260 | Personafile | Disk | RSC-8 |
26-3299 | Sands of Egypt | Disk | RSC-9 |
26-3300 | Images 1 | RSC-9 | |
26-3301 | Images 2 | RSC-9 | |
26-3310 | Pyramid | Cassette | RSC-8 |
26-3311 | Raaka-Tu | Cassette | RSC-8 |
26-3312 | Bedlam | Cassette | RSC-8 |
26-3313 | Madness and the Minotaur | RSC-9 | |
26-3320 | Card Games | RSC-9 |