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Sports / Sports - Darts · 1981

Darts

Published by Creative Computing Software · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Sports - Darts
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, 1 vs. 2, 2+, Demo
Programmer(s)
James, Chris
Graphic Artist(s)
[n/a]
Year
1981
Publisher
Creative Computing Software
Developer
[n/a]
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape
Rarity
9
Serial
CS-7011

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 4.6/10 · Votes: 45 · Downloads: 1,321 · Hits: 5,351

Additional Comments

Also released on the Darts / Tilt combo.
Missing original tape image!

Screenshots (3)

Darts — screenshot 1
Darts — screenshot 1
Darts — screenshot 2
Darts — screenshot 2
Darts — screenshot 3
Darts — screenshot 3

Ads (1)

Atari Software · 1981
Atari Software · 1981

Book / Magazine Reviews (1)

Electronic Fun · January, 1983 · Rating: 3 / 4

Imagine this commercial...
"Pushing a Federation jeep through the galaxy is hard work! Dodging meteors, zapping aliens and bringing the cargo home are all part of the job. At day's end, it's time to reward yourself with a trip to the local pub. It's mellow time-time to slosh through gallons of ale and enjoy good conversation and a game of..."
Darts, by Thorn EMI, is something you play when you want to recover from space games. It's not one of those wonderful paranoid adrenalin-drenching, heart-thumping games. It's relaxing. It's also absorbing and intriguing. It's like - well - it's like a game of darts.
Perhaps darts translate into a computer game so well because it is such an idler's pastime. The game's graphic display helps the illusion. The screen shows a young man (posterior view) standing in a British pub (complete with genuine fake tudor beams). The man, his hand poised to throw, faces a dart board. A graphic inset shows the dart board and a hand. Move the joystick and the hand moves in a similar direction. Pressing the fire button releases the dart.
The game has been played over and over in my household. When two or more people have a go at it, we prefer to leave the computer out of the game. This makes it easier for a human to win. Going one on one with the computer doesn't have to be demoralizing. Just set the computer's skill level at six or above. It's kind of fun to see the computer's hand tremble.

Comments (1)

  • Fred_M19 Jan 2019

    The pictures in this entry are mixed up. The cover is the PAL version (THD11002P) and the cassette tape is the NTSC version (THD11002NTSC). I have the PAL box and tape in my collection.

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