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Games

List of Available Games by Genre
Game Title Genre Notes
Bomb Squad Arcade
Buzz Bombers Arcade
Car Racing Arcade Car Racing (aka Racing Cars) was originally part of Triple Action
Night Stalker Arcade
Pinball Arcade
Shark! Shark! Arcade
Snafu Arcade
Thin Ice Arcade
Vectron Arcade
Armor Battle Combat & Sorcery
Battle Tanks Combat & Sorcery originally included as part of Triple Action
Biplanes Combat & Sorcery originally included as part of Triple Action
B-17 Bomber Combat & Sorcery
Hover Force Combat & Sorcery
Sea Battle Combat & Sorcery
Sub Hunt Combat & Sorcery
Thunder Castle Combat & Sorcery
Tower of Doom Combat & Sorcery
Utopia Combat & Sorcery
Astrosmash Space
Space Armada Space
Space Battle Space
Space Hawk Space
Space Spartans Space
Star Strike Space
Auto Racing Sports
Baseball, Classic Sports
Baseball, World Championship Sports
Basketball, Classic Sports
Basketball, Super Pro Sports
Bowling Sports
Boxing Sports
Decathlon Sports
Football, Classic Sports
Football, Super Pro Sports
Golf, Classic Sports
Golf, Super Pro Sports
Hockey, Classic Sports
Hockey, Super Pro Sports
Motocross Sports
Skiing, Classic Sports
Skiing, Super Pro Sports
Soccer Sports
Stadium Mud Buggies Sports
Tennis Sports
Volleyball Sports
Wrestling Sports
Backgammon Gaming & Strategy
Checkers Gaming & Strategy
Horse Racing Gaming & Strategy
Poker & Blackjack Gaming & Strategy
Reversi Gaming & Strategy
Roulette Gaming & Strategy
Royal Dealer Gaming & Strategy
Crosswords Children´s originally included as part of The Electric Company: Word Fun
Frog Bog Children´s
Factor Fun Children´s
Math Master Children´s released as The Electric Company: Math Fun
Memory Fun Children´s
Sharp Shot Children´s
Word Hunt Children´s originally included as part of The Electric Company: Word Fun
Word Rockets Children´s originally included as part of The Electric Company: Word Fun

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