Arcade Volleyball is a 1988 volleyball game for computers running MS-DOS. With a total file size of only around 40K and CGA graphics, this volleyball simulator was primitive even for its time. Players can play head-to-head or one player can play against the computer. The volleyball "teams" consist of only one player each: creatures composed of large round heads with feet and exaggerated facial features. This simple game has become somewhat of a c...
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Arcade Volleyball is a 1988 volleyball game for computers running MS-DOS. With a total file size of only around 40K and CGA graphics, this volleyball simulator was primitive even for its time. Players can play head-to-head or one player can play against the computer. The volleyball "teams" consist of only one player each: creatures composed of large round heads with feet and exaggerated facial features. This simple game has become somewhat of a cult classic. Several remakes have been made or are in development, and the game itself is posted for download on many web sites dedicated to older games.
Arcade Volleyball originally appeared as a type-in program for the Commodore 64 computer in the June 1988 edition of the magazine COMPUTE!'s Gazette. The designers were Rhett Anderson and David Hensley, Jr. , who had also made a similar game called Basketball Sam & Ed the year before. "Arcade Volleyball" was a deliberate effort to capitalize on the success of that game.
The original game for...
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