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Basic Power Pack
Basic Power Pack
HOEPER SOFTWARE CO.
8 super programs that took 2 years to develop. 1. STOCKS - A sophisticated program for tracking stock market investments and timing decisions to buy and sell. It graphs stock prices and moving averages and computes yields. The program includes over 2 years of weekly data for 13 funds representing various sectors of the market. 2. FOG - A clever text analysis program designed to help writers improve their prose. 3. CHESS - This is a fairly sophisticated chess program. 4. QUBIC - 3D version of tic-tac-toe. 5. BALLOON - Design a landscape, land a balloon. 1 or 2 players compete 6. PAINT - Paint in HI-RES graphics 7. DATABASE - A simple database program that can be easily modified to meet the user's needs. 8. TYPING - Improve speed and accuracy.\n\nOriginal retail price: $19.95 (M.W. Ruth Co. Catalog, October 1987)
DDPDISK Games
BC II Grogs Revenge
BC II Grogs Revenge
COLECO
DDP 1984 Games
Best of Coleco Handheld Games
Best of Coleco Handheld Games
DIROCCOVISION
A Collection of Coleco Handheld Games from the early 1980's converted into a modern day LED gamming bonanza!!! Contains Head to Head Baseball, Football, Soccer, Ice Hockey & Basketball and a Super Game Pack BONUS of Electronic Quaterback!!!
DDPDISK 2026 Game
Best of Electronic Arts
Best of Electronic Arts
COLECO
Contains two classic games from Electronic Arts - Hard Hat Mack and Pinball Construction Set. NOTE: Hard Hat Mack apparently does not load correctly on the emulator.
DISKDDP Games
BOUNTY HUNTER
BOUNTY HUNTER
VICTORY SOFTWARE
This is a full length text adventure. You play the role of Bounty Hunter, battling against ruthless outlaws, hostile indians, wild animals etc. You will do this with your wits and six gun. This program is a real treat.
DDPDISK 1984 Games
Bradford
Bradford
AARON CONTORER
Bradford is a text formatting and printing utility developed in the 1980s by Aaron Contorer for enhancing output on dot-matrix printers, enabling near-letter-quality (NLQ) text production through graphics-mode rendering and multiple passes per line.[1] Designed primarily for CP/M operating systems, with later versions available for MS-DOS, it processes text files from various editors by interpreting embedded formatting commands to apply fonts, spacing, and styles.[1][2] The program supported a range of printers, including Epson FX/RX and MX models with Graftrax, Gemini 10/15X, and IBM dot-matrix printers, but was incompatible with Okidata models.[1] Key features included eight built-in fonts—such as Typewriter (with serifs), Modern (squared lines), and Vanilla (rounded sans-serif)—with options for mixing fonts on a page, adjustable character widths from 1/20th to 5/20ths of an inch, boldface in three intensities, underlining, italics, and support for proportional or fixed spacing.[1] Users embedded commands (similar to WordStar's, like ^B for bold or ^S for underline) directly in text files, with customizable command characters for compatibility across editors; additional capabilities encompassed margins, page numbering, line centering, full justification, and integration with graphics tools like PrintMaster.[1] Bradford operated interactively, prompting users through about 16 setup questions per run (e.g., printer type, file selection, font choice) without an installation process, and included a draft mode for faster printing alongside its slower NLQ mode (e.g., approximately 14 minutes for two pages on a Gemini 10X).[1] It came with Bradcon, a companion font-editing tool for customizing characters, and was distributed as public domain software with basic instructions, though a $15 manual was required for advanced features like multi-font lines.[1][2] Initially sold commercially by Contorer's firm, Concom Enterprises, for $39 plus shipping, it transitioned to shareware-like distribution, earning praise in 1980s computing newsletters for its versatility and affordability compared to daisy-wheel alternatives.[1] Limitations included no mid-setup cancellation, rough italics in larger sizes, and visible dots in curved fonts, but it handled errors gracefully without aborting prints.[1]
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Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee
TELEMETRY SOFTWARE
The plot involves the eponymous martial artist advancing from chamber to chamber in a wizard's tower, seeking to claim infinite wealth and the secret of immortality. There are twenty chambers, each represented by a single screen with platforms and ladders. To progress, the player must collect a number of lanterns suspended from various points in the chamber. Most chambers are guarded by two mobile enemies; The Ninja, who attacks with a "bokken stick"[8] and The Green Yamo, a large unarmed warrior, visually styled as a sumo wrestler but attacking with punches and "crushing kicks". On platforms with sufficient graphics support, Yamo's skin is actually pictured as green, though in cover art he has a natural human skin tone. A multiplayer mode allows a second player to control Yamo, or to allow two players to alternately control Bruce. If the player playing Yamo is inactive for a certain time, the computer takes over. The Ninja and Yamo are also vulnerable to the screen's dangers, but have infinite lives so they always return; whereas Yamo is consistently identified as a single person, one version of the manual implies that each reappearance of the ninja is a new individual, replacing the previous one.
DDPDISK 2024 Game
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
COLECO
The Buck Rogers space ship is in your hands! Step into the command seat of the Buck Rogers fighter for a true space adventure! Follow Buck's journey as you set out for the Planet of Zoom. An alien intelligence has taken control of the area. You must get there before the alien force devastates the planet. Buck's problems are now your problems: Fleets of alien spacecraft keep you from getting to the planet quickly and safely! Brave all dangers in this cartridge conversion of the original pack-in game of the Coleco Adam computer!
DDPCART 1983 Games