Plot: Tooth Invaders is a video game released by Commodore International for its VIC-20 home computer in 1981 and later for the C64 in 1982. It was developed in association with Camelot Marketing Group in order to positively reinforce the pros of brushing, flossing, and healthy dental care. Wikipedia
Plot: The Count is a text adventure written by Scott Adams and published by Adventure International in 1979. The player character has been sent to defeat the vampire Count Dracula by the local Transylvanian villagers, and must obtain and use items from around the vampire's castle in order to defeat him....
Plot: Radar Rat Race is a 1981 game made by HAL Laboratory. A licensed clone of Namco's Rally-X arcade game, it was one of the launch titles for the VIC-20 on cartridge. It was originally released in Japan as Rally-X from Commodore Japan K.K. and, in 1982, was converted to the Commodore MAX Machine and Commodore...
Plot: Voodoo Castle is a text adventure game written by Scott Adams and his wife Alexis. Published by Adventure International in 1979, it is #4 in the Scott Adams Adventure series. Wikipedia
Plot: Clowns is a black and white arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1978. It is similar to Exidy's Circus from the prior year, in which the player controls a seesaw to propel two clowns into the air, catching balloons situated in three rows at the top of the screen. Wikipedia
Plot: Microchess, by Peter R. Jennings, was the first game to be sold commercially for microcomputers. Originally it was designed for the MOS Technology KIM-1, and released on December 18, 1976. Wikipedia
Plot: Mole Attack is a video game clone of the mechanical arcade game Whac-A-Mole. It was published by Commodore in 1981 for the Commodore VIC-20. Wikipedia
Plot: Seafox is a 1982 shoot 'em up written by Ed Hobbs and published by Broderbund Software for the Apple II and as a cartridge for the Atari 8-bit family. A Commodore VIC-20 port, also on cartridge, was released in 1983. Wikipedia
Plot: Serpentine is a video maze game written by David Snider for the Apple II and published by Broderbund in 1982. Serpentine's gameplay and visuals are similar to the Konami arcade game, Jungler, released the previous year. Wikipedia