The Tandy-12 is a computerized arcade game produced by the Tandy Corporation for sale in its Radio Shack chain of stores. The Tandy Corporation acquired Radioshack in 1970. The arcade game featured "12 challenging games of skill". However, most of these were based on luck and freestyle ability.[citation needed] The game had its packaging updated several times since its original release.[citation needed] It was packaged with the game unit itself, a manual, a cardboard playing board, and a set of plastic tokens.[citation needed] The manual is available online.[1] Introduced in November 1981, the Tandy-12 Model number is 60-2159.[2] It officially appeared in the 1982 catalog as Tandy-12 Model number is 60-2159.[3]

Tandy-12
DeveloperTandy

Games edit

Games included in the Tandy-12 were:

  • Organ – Electronic Organ with 12 Notes.
  • Song Writer – Record a song of up to 44 notes.
  • Repeat – Follow a random sequence like in Simon.
  • Torpedo – Fire torpedoes to sink enemy submarines.
  • Tag-It – Try to catch 110 moles.
  • Roulette – Electronic Roulette (Uses playing board).
  • Baseball – Electronic Baseball (Uses playing board).
  • Repeat Plus – Repeat variant for 2 or more players.
  • Treasure Hunt – Variant of the board game Master Mind.
  • Complete – Battle of reaction time.
  • Fire Away – Destroy enemy invaders.
  • Hide 'N Seek – Guess the computers 3 numbers in order.

References edit

  1. ^ http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2010/04/102626662.05.01.acc.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Reading Eagle - Google News Archive Search".
  3. ^ "Tandy Computerized Arcade".

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