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| Arcade Volleyball 1988 | ||||||
| User rating: 5 | DOS Public domain | Sports | ||||
| Developed by Compute! Publishing | Compatibility guide | |||||
| Published by Compute! Publishing | ||||||
| Graphics: CGA 320×200×4c | ||||||
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This weird version of volleyball is one of the first DOS games that I ever played. Arcade Volleyball uses a horizontal or side-view, and the ball can be bounced off of the walls and ceiling without penalty. Each side has only one player, who is shaped like a globe with legs, who may touch the ball three times before getting the ball over the net. The three touch rule resets if the ball bounces back onto your side, even without being touched by the opponent. Scoring follows the old rules, where points can only be scored by the serving team and the winning score is 15, though you must win by 2 or more. The computer is challenging at first, but is easily beatable once you learn how. The game is good fun if you have a human opponent, and the ball is quite entertaining for cats. The game's source code was published as a type-in program in the June 1988 edition of Compute!'s Gazette (Issue 60, Vol. 6, No. 6). DownloadsComplete version history:
AvailabilityAuthor Rhett Anderson has generously released this game to the public domain.
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