Classic Videogame Crossword Puzzles
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1: Endorsed by Granpa
2: Jagd uaf Diamentin-Frisco
4: Record club that started a video game club
5: Introduced "High Score of the Day"
6: Initiated the video game crash of '84
7: This game had a beer theme in the arcades
8: religious game by Wisdom Tree
9: ________ in Gargamel's Castle
12: Maintained the Numb Thumb Club
14: This controller had a horizontal spinning wheel
17: This 2600 game "cheated" if left unattended for hours alone
18: This lightgun is compatable w/ the 7800
19: Requires driving module officially, but will play w/ the roller controller
22: He own's the ladder
24: This company gave out sewable patches for merit
27: a/k/a Indy 500
29: a/k/a Professional Videocade
30: Helicoptor Emergency Rescue Operation
34: This company sold their games in "bomb cases"
35: Consulted by Steve Kitchen
36: Atari Club's Magazine
37: Black & White programmable cartridge based system
41: Packed w/ light pen
43: Produced games for the 2600, 5200, and Intellivision
45: K.C.'s Krazy Chase used this speech synthesizer
48: 2001
49: EGM Honorable mention for "Best Sci-Fi Video Game of '83"
54: Selchow & Righter

 

 

ACROSS
3: Weapon in "Quest for Quintana Roo"
5: Designed by Nolan Bushnell
10: First arcade game to have an "intermission"
11: First introduced 2-Player cooperative play
13: This game plays entirely in text
15: Major designer for the Odyssey2
16: Only 4 games were released for this system
20: Came to be known as the Atari 5200
21: Created to be a licensed version of the coin-op Star Castle
23: 4-Player Intellivision game
25: 1st programmable home video game console
26: Working title for Ballblazer
28: Apollo would "monogram" your initials into this custom cart for $99.95
31: This company purchased the Intellivision from Mattel
32: The only 7800 title released exclusively in Europe
33: Coleco's computer
37: Designed by Carol Shaw
38: Board game company that made VCS games
39: Atari Boxer
40: Disgruntled Atari employee which became the competition
42: Game published by both Ultravision & Froggo
44: 1st "easter egg"
46: 1982 Data Age release
47: Released in '83, and again in '90
50: 12k prototype
51: 4th unpublished Swordquest title
52: This game required 2 controllers for operation
53: This company released a promotional record
55: Similar to chess
56: Popular 80's video game magazine
57: Coleco manufactured unit
58: "double-ender"





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