Reply 1840 of 3394, by Great Hierophant
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Four player Warlords tends to become a bit of a drag when there are only two players left.
There were some amazing classics for a machine that only was supported to have a three-year shelf life. There were many original, bona fide classic games like Pitfall, Pitfall 2, H.E.R.O, In the Hall of the Mountain King, River Raid, Adventure, Yar's Revenge, Solaris, Secret Quest, Demon Attack, Dragonstomper, Haunted House and Kaboom!
There were also quite a few worthy arcade ports, including Combat, Indy 500, Super Breakout, Battlezone, Stargate/Defender II, Ms. Pac-Man, Jr. Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Berzerk, Asteroids, Warlords, Missile Command, Joust and Video Olympics/Pong
One observation I have about E.T. is that it really was not a game you could just pick up and play. Reading the manual seemed to be something people didn't bother with as much back in the day, especially kids who want to play the hottest game.
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