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Board Game Games 10 games | 

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| Anticipation
 Nintendo - Board Game - 1988
 Video Length: 2:57

The gameplay is similar to that of a board game, like Pictionary. Either playing as a pair of women's shoes, a horn, an ice cream cone, or a Teddy bear, the game slowly draws a picture and the first person to buzz in and guess the correct answer moves forward on the game board. The number of spaces the (more...) |
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| Archon
 Activision - Board Game - 1989
 Web Rating: 8.0 Video Length: 4:30

While the board is similar to a chess board and the various pieces are similarly designed to have various offsetting abilities, when one piece attempts to take another the removal of the targeted piece is not automatic. Instead, the two chess pieces are placed into a full-screen 'combat arena' and must (more...) |
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| Battle Chess
 Data East - Board Game - 1990
 Video Length: 6:41

Battle Chess is a computer game version of chess released for the 3DO, PC, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Amiga CDTV, CD32, Atari ST, Apple Macintosh, Acorn Archimedes and Nintendo Entertainment System in which the chess pieces came to life and battled one another when capturing. There were 35 animations, (more...) |
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| Battleship
 Mindscape - Board Game - 1990
 Video Length: 7:57

The classic board game comes to life on NES. Everyone knows the rules of the game: place your ships on a grid while your opponent does the same; one by one, take shots at an area of the grid. If you sink all of your opponent's ships, you win! With 48 single-player missions and link cable support for (more...) |
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| The Chessmaster
 Hi Tech - Board Game - 1990
 Video Length: 0:55

The Chessmaster is a game where the player has the chance to play against the CPU controlled Chessmaster at a standard game of chess. To play the game the player must pick up the chess pieces with there hand cursor and place it in the desired location, within the rules a standard chess game. There are (more...) |
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| Monopoly
 Parker Brothers - Board Game - 1991
 Web Rating: 8.5 Video Length: 5:10

Monopoly was a video game version of the board game of the same name, licenced and produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game played by the same rules as the standard board game, and allowed for single, or multiplayer games. When single player games were chosen, the game console would generate (more...) |
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| Othello
 Acclaim - Board Game - 1988
 Video Length: 4:05

Othello is a conversion of the board game. Each player tries to fill the game board with as many discs of his color as possible. On each turn the player places a disc on the board by selecting a location where the opponents discs will become trapped between two of his discs. The trapped discs are flipped (more...) |
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| Pictionary
 LJN - Board Game - 1990
 Video Length: 4:27

In "Regular Game" mode, you can either play in teams, or against the CPU. If you play against the CPU, or if you play with only 2 people, then the game is played by completing a series of minigames, every point scored revealing a part of a picture, and after the minigame is over, you must guess what (more...) |
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| Spot
 Arcadia - Board Game - 1990
 Video Length: 2:31

A puzzle game loosely featuring licensing from the 7Up soft drink. The gameplay involves up to 4 players, which can be either human or computer, each taking on spots of a particular colour. Starting from opposite corners, they take it in turns to move, either by 'reproducing' one of their spots to form (more...) |
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| Tic-Tac XO
 Retrozone - Board Game - 2008
 Video Length: 5:18

Sly Dog Studios debuts on the Nintendo Entertainment system with Tic-Tac XO! Not being a regular game of tic-tac-toe, you can gain power-ups to up your game and demolish the computer. Power-ups include the ability to take an extra turn, change one of the computer's tiles, clear a row, and clear a column. (more...) |
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