## Description The original, non-graphical BASIC version of _The Oregon Trail_ was first developed in 1971 by three Minnesotan teachers and meant to be played on a Teletype. This first version was played exclusively by Don Rawitsch’s history class, [...]
## Description _The NSS Chess Program_ is an early chess game and the first system known to have won against a human opponent, albeit an amateur just introduced to the game. It elaborated on the design of The Berstein Program by adding “branch and [...]
## Description _Notone_ is a dice game played against the computer. On a turn a player can throw two dice as often as he or she wishes, adding each thrown value to the total for that turn. But if the player throws a one on any of the dice, the total for [...]
## Description The _NASA Scene Generator_ was a training game for NASA employees. It featured multiple game modes that could be loaded: * A lunar landing simulation. * A spaceship docking simulation. * A shooting game in which the player controlled an [...]
## Description _Motie_ is an adaptation of the mathematical game, _The Soldier’s Game_. The game can be played against the computer or another player. One player controls the Moties an advanced race that will enslave humankind when they come into [...]
## Description _Moonlanding_ is a Lunar Lander variant. The player controls a lunar landing module and must try to put it safely on the moon. The player is given the elapsed time in seconds, ship’s height, horizontal and vertical velocities, [...]
## Description _Moon Base_ places players on the moon in control of crawlers (which can deploy fixed, jumping and programmed mines), fixed guns, propelled guns, and command posts. The goal is to destroy the enemy command posts before they destroy yours. [...]
## Description Moo is a simple terminal implementation of the guessing game known as ‘Bulls and Cows’, which is itself similar (but earlier) than the board game Mastermind. A random assortment of 4 digits is selected by the computer and must [...]