Grandmaster Chess
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1993: MS-DOS CD-ROM
1995: Mac
2021: Windows
| Grandmaster Chess | |
|---|---|
CD-ROM cover art | |
| Developer | IntraCorp |
| Publisher | Capstone Software |
| Platforms | MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, Windows |
| Release | 1992: MS-DOS 3½" disk 1993: MS-DOS CD-ROM 1995: Mac 2021: Windows |
| Genre | Computer chess |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Grandmaster Chess is a computer chess game published for MS-DOS in 1992. It was developed by IntraCorp and its subsidiary Capstone Software that was focused on neural network technology and an artificial intelligence able to learn from mistakes.[1]
The original release of the game includes VGA and SVGA support, multiple skill levels, different sets of pieces, boards and backgrounds, 2D/3D view, pull-down menus, ability to rewind and replay moves, and a rating of the player's strength. A 1993 CD-ROM version adds Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Chess Wars, an animated chess set like Battle Chess, as a tie-in with the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.[2] In 2021, a Windows port of the original was released as Grandmaster Championship Chess.[3][4][5]