Play Tetris, Pong, and Other Games in the Terminal Jun 23, 2010 - 4 Comments With any installation of Mac OS X comes Emacs (Extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor – yes that’s what EMACS stands for, now you know!) and with Emacs, some easter eggs that let you play some good old 70’s games directly at the. All DOS Games: 3D Action Games: Action Games: Arcade Games: Adult Games: Adventure Games: Card Games: Edutainment Games: Platform Games: Puzzle Games: Racing Games: RPG Games: Simulation Games: Space Games: Sport Games: Strategy Games: Tetris Games: Non-English Games: Random Game: Under 200Kb: Top Downloads: Recent Downloads: Request A Game.
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Hidden Palace and The Cutting Room Floor's Sonic Month 2019 has come to a close!
Together, we've preserved and released several amazing finds: early versions of SonicChaos, Sonic CD, Sonic 2, and Sonic 3! Thank you for supporting Hidden Palace and TCRF! You helped make it happen!
The 1986 DOS Tetris is one of the earliest versions of the game, and is currently the oldest version covered on this site - unless something unused is discovered in the Electronica-60 version.
Alternate Save Key
At the bottom of the setup screen is the message 'Press SPACE to start, INS to save setup'. There are two keys that have the saving setup function: INS and R. The latter isn't documented anywhere, and it's very difficult to discover without disassembly (as saving gives no audiovisual indication of success).
Revisional DifferencesVersion 1.0
The title screen became slightly fancier in newer versions, gaining an outline around the game's name. The color cycling also affects the whole title screen in v3.12, rather than just the logo in v1.0. In addition, a trademark symbol was added and the R was touched up.
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