List of TRS-80 Color Computer games

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This list contains video games created for the TRS-80 Color Computer (commonly called the CoCo), part of the TRS-80 family of computers. Many CoCo games are compatible with or easily ported to the Dragon 32, a very similar computer.[1] There are three main models: Color Computer 1, Color Computer 2, and Color Computer 3. Some games are only compatible with a newer model. A few are "hybrid" titles that work on the CoCo 1/2 but if run on a CoCo 3 will take advantage of the 3's greater capabilities.

List

There are 639 commercial games on this list.[2]

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NameYearDeveloperPublisherNotes
3-D Brickaway / Breakthru 1982 Britt Monk Avalon Hill
3-D Ghostmania 1982 Randy S. Johnson Educational Arcade Systems
3-D Tic-Tac-Toe 1983 Jim Makowski Oelrich Publications
3D Space Wars 1984 Steve Turner and Andrew Braybrook (ST Software) Hewson Consultants
7 Card Stud 1984 Tandy Corporation
8-Ball 1983 Charles J. Roslund and Bruce M. Cook Anteco Software
A Mazing World of Malcom Mortar 1987 Greg L. Zumwalt & Mark W. Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar Tandy Corporation
Across the Rubicon 1982 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Advanced Star Trench Warfare 1982 Fred B. Scerbo Illustrated Memory Banks
Adventure #1: Adventureland 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #2: Pirate Adventure 1983 Scott Adams & Alexis Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #3: Secret Mission 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #4: Voodoo Castle 1983 Alexis Adams (original game design) & Scott Adams (original programming), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #5: The Count 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #6: Strange Odyssey 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #7: Mystery Fun House 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #8: Pyramid of Doom 1983 Alvin Shaw & Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #9: Ghost Town 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #10: Savage Island Part I 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #11: Savage Island Part II 1983 Scott Adams & Rus Wetmore (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #12: Golden Voyage 1983 William Demas & Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure #13: The Sorcerer of Claymorgue 1983 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Adventure In Mythology 1986 Scott Cabit Saguaro Software
Adventure in Wonderland 1983 Bill Sethares Prickly Pear Software
Adventure Trilogy 1981 Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson Nelson Software Systems
Aerial Attack 1983 John Nakoski Challenge Software
Air Traffic Controller 1983 John Fraysse Tom Mix Software
Airball 1987[3] Edward Scio[3] Microdeal[3]
Airline 1983 Roger Schrag (original Atari 400/800 version by George Schwenk) Adventure International
Alcatraz II 1981 Michael (Mike) R. Hughey Spectral Associates
Aldaron 1984 Jeffrey Dwight Jade Products
Alpha Search 1983 Spectral Associates
Androne 1983 Robert Arnstein Tandy Corporation
Apples 1982 Bob Crispen Computerware
Arex 1983 Roger Schrag (original TRS-80 Model I/III version by William Muk) Adventure International
Arkanoid 1989 Taito Tandy Corporation Hybrid title. Works on CoCo 1/2 but best on CoCo 3.[4]
Armchair Admiral 1987 Judith A. Emge Eversoft Games
Artillery Duel 1981 Spectral Associates
Astro-Blast 1982 Ron Krebs Mark Data Products
Athletyx 1985 Ken Kalish Microdeal
Atom 1983 Designed by Mark Siegel, programmed by Gary Sullivan Tandy Corporation
Audio Spectrum Analyzer 1981 Steve Bjork Tandy Corporation
Avenger 1982 The Cornsoft Group
B.C. Bill 1984 Creative Technology Group Imagine Software
Back-Track 1984 C.M. Andrew Incentive Software Ltd.
Backgammon 1980[5] Tandy Corporation[5] Tandy Corporation[5]
Bagasaurus 1983 Tandy Corporation
Bagitman 1983 Mike Roberts Aardvark-80
Balldozer 1988 Stewart Orchard Kouga Software
Ballyhoo 1986 Infocom Infocom
Barbarossa 1985 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Bash 1989 Steve Bjork SRB Software and Game Point Software
Battle for Tunis 1984 Carl Carpenter Ark Royal Games
Battle Hymn - The Battle of Gettysburg 1986 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Battle of Gettysburg 1982 James Woodruff Softwride
Battle of the Bulge 1984 Carl Carpenter Ark Royal Games
Battle Stations 1984 Eric White & Scott Smith (Whitesmith Partnership) Novasoft
Battlefleet 1981 Bob Sleath Spectral Associates
Beam 1984 Warren Ulrich III (?) Computerware
Beam Rider 1984[6] D&D Software[6] Microdeal[6]
Beanstalker 1986 Roy Coates Micro Vision
Bedlam 1982 Robert Arnstein Tandy Corporation
Berserk 1981 Ron Krebs Mark Data Products
Beyond the Cimeeon Moon 1982 Kevin Herrboldt and Tim Nelson Nelson Software Systems
Bingo Math 1980 Tandy Corporation
Biosphere 1985 Greg Zumwalt (Initial design by Mark Siegel) Tandy Corporation
Birds 1982 Andrew Hubbell Tom Mix Software originally called Bird Attack
Blackbeard's Island 1984 Greg Miller, design by Eric Nelson, art by Pamela Dawn Miller Novasoft
Blackjack 1983 Steve Kincade Kincade Computer Software
Blackjack Royale 1983 J. Michael Nowicki JMN
Blochead 1983 B.J. Chambless Computerware
Body (Bawdy) Parts 1982 Bruce M. Cook Elite Software
Bomber Command 1983 David W. Cochrane & Phillip E. Keller Ark Royal Games
Boris the Bold 1984 N. Dyson Blaby Computer Games
Bouncing Boulders 1986 Diecom Products
Brewmaster 1984 Novasoft
Bridge Tutor 1982 Kevin O'Connell (Philidor Software) Tandy Corporation
Bugs II 1984 Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight Four Star Software
Bumble Games 1983 Leslie M. Grimm & Ron Mummaw The Learning Company
Bumble Plot 1983 Leslie M. Grimm & Ron Mummaw The Learning Company
Bumpers 1985[7] Charles Wallace[7] Microdeal[7] Maze game for one or two players.[7]
Buried Buxx 1988 Jeff Robinson JR and JR Softstuff
Bust Out 1980[8] Tandy Corporation[8] Tandy Corporation[8] Clone of Breakout
Butterfly Patrol 1983 Ann Reeves Spectral Associates
Buzzard Bait 1984[9][10] Tom Mix Software[9] Tom Mix Software[9] Joust clone.[9][11]
Buzzworm 1984 Lee Earle Novasoft
C-Trek 1981 Gene Turnbow Spectral Associates
Caladuril: Flame of Light 1987 Dave Triggerson and Jeff Noyle Diecom Products
Calixto Island (Graphic version) 1983 Stephen O'Dea, Bob Withers (based on original text adventure version by Ron Krebs) Mark Data Products
Calixto Island (Text version) 1981 Ron Krebs Mark Data Products
Candy Co. 1984 David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller Intracolor
Canyon Climber 1982 Steve Bjork, James Garon Tandy Corporation
Card Games 1982 James Garon (Datasoft) Tandy Corporation
Cashman 1983 Bill Dunlevy, Doug Frayer Computer Shack
Castle Guard 1983 Tandy Corporation
Catacomb 1983 Roger Smith Oregon Color Computer Systems
Catalyst 1983 J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming), game concept by Paul Howe Computer Shack
Catch 'Em 1982 Dave Edson Aardvark-80
Caterpillar 1982 Dave Edson Aardvark-80
Cave Fighter 1983 Cable Software
Cave Hunter 1981 Ron Krebs Mark Data Products
Cave Walker 1986 Tandy Corporation
CC-Thello 1982 Spectral Associates
Chambers 1984[12] John Crane[12] Microdeal[12]
Champion 1986 Glen R. Dahlgren Sundog Systems
Chatwin Manor 1986 Bob Horne Goldsoft/Coco Oz
Checker King 1980 Michael Marks & Peter Jennings (Personal Software Inc.) Tandy Corporation
Checkers 1984[13] Radio Shack[13] Radio Shack[13]
Chess 1986 Roger S. Young Applied Machine Intelligence
ChessD 1983 Computer Systems Distributors
Chopper Rescue 1982 Rob Shaw Prism Software
Chopper Strike 1983 John Crane Computer Shack
Chuckie Egg 1983 Mike Webb (Coco port by Stephen J. Woolham). Original design (Spectrum) by Nigel Alderton. A & F Software
CINCPAC - Battle of Midway 1984 Steve Barry Ark Royal Games
City Bomber 1987 Tio Babich Saint John Gallery
City War 1985 Dan Tharp & Toby Skaar Prickly Pear Software
Classic Solitaire 1990 Ken Drewry and Judith A. Emge Eversoft Games
Clowns and Balloons 1982 Steve Bjork Datasoft Circus clone
Coco Crosswords 1985 Lee Earle Novasoft
Color Baseball 1982 Dale Lear Tandy Corporation
Color Blast 1983 John Nakoski Color Software
Color Bowl Football 1983 Dave Kincaid Computerware
Color Car Action 1984 Dave Dies Novasoft
Color Caterpillar 1983 Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (The Rugby Circle) Soft Sector Marketing Inc.
Color Computer Clue 1982 Larry Greenfield (John Kowalski - VDG emulator) LDG Free Software
Color Cubes 1981[14] Robert G. Kilgus[14][15] Tandy Corporation[16] Puzzle game similar to Rubik's Cube.[15][17]
Color Golf III 1982 Jay Hoppe Tom Mix Software
Color Invaders 1981 Computerware
Color Modem Chess 1982 Larry F. Perry Double Density Software
Color Panic 1983 Tom D. & Brett N. Keeton Spectral Associates
Color Robot Battle 1981 The Image Producers Radio Shack Exclusive to the Color Computer.
Color Space Invaders 1981 Spectral Associates
Color Space Traders 1981 Tom D. & Brett N. Keeton Spectral Associates
Color Zap 1982 James Yee Spectral Associates Some ads in 1983 for The Program Store in various Coco magazines says the author is Frank Smith.
Color-Trek 1982 Computerware
Colorout 1981 Spectral Associates
Colorpede 1982 David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller Intracolor
Company Commander 1984 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Conflict 1981 M. Shanto & S. Loy Soft Sector Marketing
Conquering Armies 1983 Steven C. Mitchell Mitchell Software
The Contras 1993[18] Doug Masten, Jeff Steidl[19][20] Sundog Systems CoCo 3-only Contra clone.[21][20] Originally intended to be released in 1991.[22]
Cosmic Clones 1983 Robert Shaw Mark Data Products
Cosmic Cruiser 1984 Simon Bell (idea by D.H. Lawson, graphics by Steve Cain, music by Fred Gray) Imagine Software Ltd.
Cosmic Crusader 1984 David K. Pridmore Blaby Computer Games
Cosmic Superbowl 1982 Tom D. Keeton Spectral Associates
Crash 1984 Michel & Rejean Desjardins Tom Mix Software
Crazy Painter 1983[23] Charles Guy[23] Cornsoft Group[23]
Creature Feature 1983 John Nakoski Challenge Software
Cricket 1984 Tim Love (modified for disk by Phillip Thomas) Peaksoft
Croid 1981 Terry Greyzck Spectral Associates
Crosswords 1981[24] Tandy Corporation[23] Tandy Corporation[23]
Crystal Revenge 1982 Tom Roginski Owl-ware
Crystle Castles 1984 Thundervision
Cuber 1983 Mark Skala Tom Mix Software
Cubix 1983 Daron Stinnett Spectral Associates
Curse of Crowley Manor 1983 Jyym Pearson and Norman Mailer Adventure International
Cuthbert Goes Digging 1982[25] Steve Bak[25] Microdeal[25] Space Panic clone starring Microdeal's mascot character Cuthbert.[25]
Cuthbert Goes Walkabout 1983[26] Tom Mix Software[25] Microdeal[25]
Cuthbert in Space 1984[27] Microdeal[27] Microdeal[27] Platform game[27]
Cuthbert in the Cooler 1985 Richard Phillips Microdeal
Cuthbert in the Mines 1984[28] Microdeal[28] Microdeal[28] Gameplay is similar to Frogger.[28]
Cyber Tank 1986 Ottmar Bochardt Mark Data Products
Cyborg Wars 1982 Paul Sumida Bumblebee Software
Cyclops 1983 Alan Gray Romik Software Ltd.
Cyrus 1982 Richard Lang (Intelligent Software) Tandy Corporation
Dancing Devil 1982 Chris Latham Tom Mix Software
Danger Ranger 1984[29] Ken Kalish[29] Microdeal[29] Platform game.[29]
Dark Castle Game System 1982 David Lionell Dawson David Lionell Dawson
Dark Star 1984 Design Design Design Design
Darkmoor Hold 1985 Glen R. Dahlgren Prickly Pear Software
Death Ship 1981 Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Death Trap 1982 Robert Lech & Troy Dahlman (The Rugby Circle Inc.) The Rugby Circle Inc.
Decathlon 1984 Richard Borsheim Spectral Associates
Decipher 1983 Loren Seng Prickly Pear Software
Defense 1982 Spectral Associates
Demolition Derby 1984 John Gabbard (Spectral Associates) Tandy Corporation
Demon Attack 1984 M. Voorsanger (Imagic) Tandy Corporation
Demon Seed 1984[30] Jeffrey Sorensen, Philip MacKenzie[30] Microdeal[30] Phoenix clone.[30]
Desert Golf 1983 John Zivic Spectral Associates
Desert Patrol 1983 M.G. Lustig Arcade Animation Inc.
Desert Rider 1984 Steve Bjork (Color America User Group & SRB Software) Tandy Corporation
Devil Assault 1984[31] Ken Kalish[31] Microdeal[31] Demon Attack clone.[31]
Devious 1984 Ryan Olsen Spectral Associates
Diamond in the Rough 1989 JR & JR Softstuff
Dino Wars 1980[32] Robert Kilgus[32] Radio Shack[32] Fighting game between two dinosaurs.[33]
Donald Duck's Playground 1987[34] Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line[35][36]
Donkey King 1982[37] Chris Latham Tom Mix Software Donkey Kong clone. Renamed The King. Only home version w/ all 4 levels.
Donpan 1985 Tandy Corporation
Donut Dilemma 1986 Nick Marentes Tandy Corporation
Doodle Bug 1982 David Crandall Computerware
Doubleback 1983 Dale Lear Tandy Corporation
Downland 1983 Michael Aichlmayr Spectral Associates
Dr. Who 1985 Larry Lansberry Prickly Pear Software
Draconian 1984[38] Mike Hughey[39] Microdeal[38] Shoot 'em up.[38] Exclusive to the Color Computer. Clone/derivative of Bosconian.
Dragon Slayer 1984 Olaf Schroeder Tom Mix Software
Dragon's Temple 1986 Jade Software
Dragonblade 1986 Glen R. Dahlgren Prickly Pear Software
Dragonfire 1984 Imagic Imagic
Mega-Bug 1982 Steve Bjork Tandy Corporation
Dungeon of Death 1983 Dave Frederiksen Aardvark-80
Dungeon Quest 1985 Steve Seiden Computerware
Dungeon Raid 1984[40] Ken Kalish[40] Microdeal[40] Vertically scrolling shooter.[40]
Dungeons of Daggorath 1983 DynaMicro Tandy Corporation
Castle of Tharoggad 1988[41] Scott Cabit[42] Tandy Corporation[41] Requires the Color Computer 3.[43] Sequel to Dungeons of Daggorath.
Dunkey Munkey 1982 Harvey Brofman Intellectronics
Duo Deck Solitaire 1991 Judith A. Emge & Ken Drewry Eversoft Games
Eagle 1984 Art Martin Saguaro Software
Early Games 1983 Springboard Software Counterpoint Software
Earthquake - San Francisco 1906 1983 Jymm Pearson and Norman Sailer Adventure International
Eastworld Karate 1987 The Saint John Gallery
El Bandito 1982 David Crandall Creative Computing Software
El Diablero 1982 Ken Kalish Computerware
Electron 1984[44] Steve Gieseking[44] Tom Mix Software[44] A minigame collection.[44] Clone of Tron.
Eliminator 1983 Britt Monk Adventure International
Empire 1984 Shards Software
Enchanted Forest 1982 Genesis Software
Enchanter 1984 Infocom Infocom
Eno 1982 Paul Austin & Leroy C. Smith (PAL Creations) JARB Software
Erland 1984 Tim Bremser and Lloyd Pulley Prickly Pear Software
Escape 1982 Ken Kalish Color Software
Escape 2012 1985 Computerware
Escape from S.P.E.C.T.R.E. 1983 Tom Mix Software
Escape from Traam 1981[45] Jyym Pearson[46] Adventure International[45] Third game in the Other-Venture series.[46][45]
Espionage Island 1983 Owls Nest Software
Euchre 1983 Chroma-Systems Group
Exeter 1988 G.J. Doak Blaxland Computer Services Pty Ltd. (Australia)
Eye-Witness 1981 R.A. Seaberg Spectral Associates
F-16 Assault 1986 Kevin Hoare Diecom Products
Facemaker 1984 Tandy Corporation
Fangman 1984 David Crandall Tom Mix Software
Fembots Revenge 1983 Nelson Software Systems
Feuer & Gasse 1985 Picosoft Games
Fighter Pilot 1985 Dave Dies Saguaro Software
Fire Force 1986 Dave Gibbons, music by Chris Jolly (using his AMS "Advanced Music System" software) Quickbeam Software
Fire One 1987 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Firecopter 1983 Dale Lear Adventure International
Flight 1983 Dave Hooper and Mark Barnes Prickly Pear Software
Flight Simulator I 1984 Greg Zumwalt Tandy Corporation
Flight Simulator II 1988 Bruce Artwick[47] Sublogic[47] Requires the Color Computer 3.[47]
Flipper 1982 Mario Zamora Color Software
Flying Tigers 1984 Don Rider Sugar Software
Foodwar 1983 M.G. Lustig Arcade Animation Inc.
Football 1980 Device Oriented Games (likely by Robert A. Arnstein) Tandy Corporation
FourCube 1986 David Bush Novasoft
Fraction Fever 1984 Tandy Corporation
Franchise! 1985 Steve Hartford Computerware
Frog Trek 1982 George Bahr Oelrich Publications
Frogger 1983[48] Sega[48] Microdeal[48] Full title: The Official Frogger by Sega.[48]
Fruit Multi-Bars Slot Machine 1986 Tom Mix Software
Fury 1983 Timothy Purves Computer Shack
Fyr-Draca 1983 David Lionell Dawson Colorquest
Galactic Attack 1982 Lou Haehn (The Image Producers) Tandy Corporation
Galactic Fighter 1984 Kevin Hoare Four Star Software
Galactic Hangman 1983 Stephan Costanzo Sugar Software
Galactic Taipan 1983 David W. Cochrane Strictly Color Software
Galagon 1984 Brett Keeton Spectral Associates
Galax Attax 1984[49] TDK[49] Microdeal[49] Galaxian clone.[49]
Gangbusters 1982 Prickly Pear Software
Gantelet 1986 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Gantelet II 1988 Roland Knight, level design and graphics by Dave Dies Diecom Products
Gates of Delirium 1987 Roland Knight, Dave Shewchun, Dave Dies Diecom Products
Gazon 1983 David A. Sweet K&K Computerware
Gems 1991 John R. Strong Strongware
GFL Championship Football II 1988 Greg Zumwalt & Mark Easter (ZCT Systems Group) for Gamestar Tandy Corporation
Ghana Bwana 1984 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) (Initial design by Mark Siegel) Tandy Corporation
Ghost Gobbler 1982 Spectral Associates
Gin Champion 1983 Tandy Corporation
Glaxxons 1983 Russell Peterson Mark Data Products
Gold Finder 1986 Troy Motz Tom Mix Software
Gold Runner 1984 Dave Dies Novasoft
Gold Runner II 1986 Dave Dies Novasoft
Golf 1982 Craig Edelheit Aardvark-80
Gomoku and Renju 1982 Intelligent Software Tandy Corporation
Grabber 1983 Mike Hughey Tom Mix Software
Grand Prix 1984 David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller Intracolor
Grand Prix Challenge 1987 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Grand Slam Bridge 1983 Greentree Software
Graphic Mars 1984 Roderick Smith (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) Aardvark-80
Graphic Pyramid 1984 Roderick Smith & Michael Roberts (based on original text version by Rodger Olsen) Aardvark-80
Gravitor 1983 L. Dos Santos Prickly Pear Software
Gray Lady 1984 Terry A. Steen Jarb Software
Greymoon 1983 Bill Dunlevy Computer Shack
Gridiron Strategy 1988 Jim Nunke Sportsware
Grover's Number Rover 1983 Lee Chapel Children's Computer Workshop
Guadal Canal 1983 Phil Keeler Ark Royal Games
Guardian 1983 David Joiner Quasar Animations
Guess The Animal 1983 Bruce M. Cook Elite Software
Hall of the King 1985 Glen R. Dahlgren Prickly Pear Software
Hall of the King II: The Inner Chambers 1986 Glen R. Dahlgren Prickly Pear Software
Hall of the King III: The Earthstone Revealed 1987 Glen R. Dahlgren Prickly Pear Software
Haunted House (Aardvark) 1982 Bob Anderson Aardvark-80
Horace Goes Skiing 1983 D. Jeans for Psion Software Beam Software
Hornets 1983 John Morrison J. Morrison (Micros)
Hotslot 1985 Jack and Pegi Tindle Moreton Bay Software
Hungry Horace 1983 D. Jansen Beam Software
Hyper Zone 1983 M.G. Lustig Computerware
Ice Hockey 1983 Lou Fiorino Intellectronics
Ice Master 1983 M.G. Lustig Arcade Animation Inc.
Inspector CLUEseau 1983 Petrocci Freelance Associates
Intercept 4 1984 J. Weaver Jr. and John L. Stahl (Factory Programming) Computer Shack
Intergalactic Force 1984[50] CJ Roslund[50] Microdeal[50] Also known as The Force.[50]
Invaders Revenge 1984[51] Kenneth Kalish[51] Med Systems Software[51]
Invasion 1982 Creative Computing Software
Iron Forest 1988 Dave Dies (Graphics by Kevin Hoare) Diecom Products
Journey To Mt. Doom 1983 Lee Chapel Tom Mix Software
Jumbo Jet (aka 747C Flight Simulator) 1985 Steve Skrzyniarz and Ken Bragg Prickly Pear Software
Jungle 1983 Prickly Pear Software
Junior's Revenge 1983 Computerware
Juno 1985 Federal Hill Software
Kamikaze 1983 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Karate 1985 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Katerpillar 2 Unknown[52] Rugby Circle[52] Tom Mix Software[52] Centipede clone.[52]
Katerpillar Attack 1982 R & S Krotz Tom Mix Software
Keys Of The Wizard 1982 John Gabbard Spectral Associates
Kids on Keys 1983 Spinnaker Software Spinnaker Software
Killerbot 1982 Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Kindercomp 1984 Tandy Corporation
King Cuthbert 1984[53] Ken Kalish[53] Microdeal[53] Donkey Kong clone.[53]
King Tut 1984[54] Microdeal[54] Microdeal[54]
King's Quest III 1988 Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line Requires the Color Computer 3.[55]
Klendathu 1983 Leo Christopherson Tandy Corporation
Klondike 1982 R.A. Seaberg Spectral Associates
Knock Out 1985 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Komet Kaze 1983 Thomas Czarnecki ColorQuest
Koronis Rift 1987 Lucasfilm Games Epyx
Kosmic Kamikaze 1981 Fred Scerbo Illustrated Memory Banks
Kron 1983 Rodger Smith Oregon Color Computer Systems
Kung-Fu Dude 1987 Glen R. Dahlgren Sundog Systems
Kyum-Gai:To Be Ninja 1989 Glen Dahlgren (RS-DOS version), and Glen Dahlgren/Kevin Darling/Eddie Kuns (OS-9 Version) Sundog Systems
La Belle Lucie Solitaire 1990 Judith A. Emge and Ken Drewry Eversoft Games
Labyrinth 1982 Gerald Werner Aardvark-80
Lancer 1983 Rick Lamont Spectral Associates
Lansford Mansion 1987 Dave Shewchun and Roland Knight (graphics by Kevin Hoare) Diecom Products
Laser Attack 1981 Tom Rosenbaum Spectral Associates later Laser Command
Laser Star and Helo Battle 1982 Joe Bennett Jarb Software
Laser Tank Duel 1982 Larry Bank Renaissance Game Designs
Le Mans 1982 Rick Lamont Spectral Associates
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards 1988 Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line Requires the Color Computer 3.[56]
Lokar's Magic Staff 1982 Real Software
Lost City, U.S.A. 1983 Software Unlimited
Lothar's Labyrinth 1981 Tom Rosenbaum Spectral Associates
Lucifer's Kingdom 1988 David C. Bowler Orange Software
Lunar Lander 1981 Greg Zumwalt American Small Business Computers
Lunar-Rover Patrol 1983 Tom D. Keeton and Brett N. Keeton Spectral Associates
Lunchtime 1986 Claude R. Gagnon Novasoft
Madam Rosa's Massage Parlor 1982 Bob Krotts (Coco version by James Nunke) Softcore Software Company
Madness and the Minotaur 1981 Spectral Associates Radio Shack
Magic Spells 1983 Leslie M. Grimm & Ron Mummaw The Learning Company
Major Istar - Under the Doomed Sea 1984 B.J. Chambless Computerware
Marble Maze 1985 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Mars/Mars II 1981 Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Martian Crypt 1985 Scott Cabit (music by Ryan Sambrook) Novasoft
Maze Escape 1983 David Figge Spectral Associates
Maze Race 1982 Andrew Hubbell Tom Mix Software
Medieval Madness 1988 Dave Dies (Graphics by Lori Dies) Diecom Products
Megapede 1983 Mark Skala Computerware
Mercenary Force 1982 GOSUB International
Meteoroids 1981 Spectral Associates
Mickey's Space Adventure 1986 Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line
Microbes 1982 Tandy Corporation
Microchess 1980 Peter R. Jennings Personal Software
Middle Kingdom 1984 Computerware
Midway Campaign 1983 Avalon Hill Microcomputer Games
Mind-Roll 1989 Jesse Taylor (tested by Erik Flom and Scott Duckett) (Epyx Software). Original version by Thalamus, Ltd., 1987-1988, also called Quedex. Tandy Corporation
Mine Rescue 1988 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) Game Point Software
Miss Gobbler 1983 Spectral Associates
Mission Impossible 1982 Scott Adams (original 1979 version for other computers)/Roger Schrag (Coco conversion) Adventure International
Mission:Empire! 1982 David W. Cochrane Strictly Color Software
Moneyopoly 1984 Claude R. Gagnon Novasoft
Monkey Kong 1982 Ken Kalish Med Systems
Monster Maze 1982 Tandy Corporation
Monsters & Magic 1983 Prickly Pear Software
Moon Flight 1983 Paul Griffiths Cload Publications Inc.
Moon Hopper 1983 M.G. Lustig Computerware
Moon Lander/Moon Lander II 1982 Chris Latham Tom Mix Software
Moon Shuttle 1983 Gerry Humphrey and James Garon Datasoft
Moptown Hotel 1983 Leslie M. Grimm & Ron Mummaw The Learning Company
Moptown Parade 1983 Leslie M. Grimm & Ron Mummaw The Learning Company
Morocco GP 1983 M.G. Lustig Computerware
Mountain Pilot 1982 Instant Software, Inc.
Mr. Dig 1984[57] Microdeal[57] Microdeal[57]
Ms. Maze 1984 Tom Mix Software
Mudpies 1983 Jeff Sorenson and Philip McKenzie Computer Shack
Nerble Force 1983 David Crandall Computerware
Neutroid II 1984 Nick Marentes Tom Mix Software
Nibbler 1982 Tom Czarnecki (Colorful Software) Nelson Software Systems
Ninja Warrior 1983 Charles Forsythe The Programmer's Guild
Nova Pinball 1982 Bumblebee Software.
Nuclear Submarine Adventure 1981 Robert J. (Bob) Retelle (plotted by Bob Retelle, Rodger Olsen, and ???) Aardvark-80
Offender 1982 Greg Zumwalt American Small Business Computers
One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird 1985 Electronic Arts Electronic Arts
Operation Safras (Pettigrew II) 1983[58] Shards Software[58] Shards Software[58] Text adventure. Sequel to Pettigrew's Diary.[58]
Orbitron 1982 David Crandall Creative Computing Software
Outhouse 1983 J. Weaver Jr. (Factory Programming) and Larry Ashmun (uncredited) Computer Shack
Oxxo 1982 Star Kits
P-51 Mustang Attack Flight Simulator 1984 Brian Bruderer Tom Mix Software
Pac Droids 1982 Charles Forsythe The Programmer's Guild
Pac-Tac 1981 B.J. Chambless Computerware
Pac-Tac II 1983 Computerware
Pack Maze 1982 David Crandall DSL Computer Products
Packetman 1981 Greg Zumwalt American Small Business Computers
Panic Button 1983 Paul Kanevsky First Star Software
Panzers East! 1985[59] Avalon Hill[59] Avalon Hill[59] Tape also included Commodore 64 and TRS-80 Model I/III/4 versions.[59]
Paper Route 1985 Dave Dies Diecom Products
Pegasus and the Phantom Riders 1984 David Figge (Spectral Associates) Tandy Corporation
Pengon 1983 Markus Foti (Megasoft) Spectral Associates
Pettigrew's Diary 1984[60] Shards Software[60] Shards Software[60]
Phantom Slayer 1984[61] Ken Kalish[61] Microdeal[61]
Photon 1991 Jeff Steidl (Produced by Glen Dahlgren) Sundog Systems
Pick Which 1982 Dale Lear Spectral Associates
Piggy 1982 Phil Edwardson Spectral Associates
Pinball (Anteco) 1983 Charles J. Roslund & Bruce M. Cook Anteco Software
Pinball Factory 1986 Kary McFadden Michtron
Pitfall II 1985 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) for Activision (original, non-Coco version by David Crane) Tandy Corporation
Pitstop II 1985 Epyx Epyx
Planet Invasion 1984[62] Steve Gieseking[62] Spectral Associates[62] Defender clone.[62]
Planet Raider 1983 Dave Edson Aardvark-80
Planetfall 1984 Infocom Infocom
Plateau of the Past 1986 Zytek, Ltd.
Polaris 1981[63] Radio Shack[63] Similar to Missile Command.[63]
Poltergeist 1982 Robert Arnstein (SLM Entertainment and MGM Film Co.) Tandy Corporation
Pooyan 1983 Konami Datasoft
Popcorn 1982 Steve Bjork (Datasoft) Tandy Corporation
Project Nebula 1981[64] Tandy Corporation[64] Tandy Corporation[64]
Protector II 1983 Mike Potter Synapse Software
Protectors 1982 Ron Beatty Tom Mix Software
Pumpman 1984 Dave Dies Saguaro Software
Pursuit 1986 Craig Stewart Tandy Corporation
Pyramid 1981 Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Pyramid 2000 1982 Robert Arnstein Radio Shack
Q*Man 1983 Genesis Software
Qiks 1984 Ryan Olsen Spectral Associates
Quasar Commander 1980[65] Tandy Corporation[65] Tandy Corporation[65]
Que Bit 1984 Mike Roberts Mike Ro Products
Quedex 1989 Thalamus Ltd Thalamus Ltd
Quest 1981 Robert J. Retelle and Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Quest For Thelda 1989 Eric A. Wolf Sundog Systems
Questprobe #1: Hulk 1984 Scott Adams (original game), Roger Schrag (Coco port) Adventure International
Quix 1984 Claude R. Gagnon (original prototype by Steve Ostrom) Tom Mix Software
Raaka-Tu 1982 Robert Arnstein Tandy Corporation
Racerball 1984[66] Microdeal[66] Microdeal[66] Pac-Man clone.[66]
Radio Ball 1983 Robert Arnstein Tandy Corporation
Rail Runner 1982 B.J. Chambless Computerware
Rampage! 1989 Steve Bjork for Activision Tandy Corporation
Reactoid 1983 Robert Arnstein (Initial design by Mark Siegel) Tandy Corporation
Rear Guard 1983 Jim Hurd Adventure International
Rescue on Fractalus! 1987 Lucasfilm Games Epyx
Return of Junior's Revenge 1986 B.J. Chambless (?) Computerware
Return of the Jeti 1983 Thundervision
Revenge of the Alien Bongo Beast from the Crissy Crossy Lines Dimension 1989 Stewart Orchard Kouga Software
Revenge of the Mutant Miners 1989 Jeff Robinson (?) JR & JR Softstuff
Revolution 1982 Al Hine Inter + Action
Robin Hood 1984 Mike Chilton Microdeal
RoboCop 1989[67] ZCT Systems Group[68] Data East / Tandy Corporation Requires the Color Computer 3.[69]
Robot Odyssey 1984 Mike Wallace, Leslie Grimm The Learning Company Sequel to Rocky's Boots.
Robottack 1983 David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller Intracolor
Rocky's Boots 1984 Warren Robinett, Leslie Grimm The Learning Company
Rogue 1986 A.I. Design Epyx
Roller Controller 1986 Spectral Associates
Roman Checkers 1981[70] The Image Producers[70] Radio Shack[70] Othello with an Ancient Rome theme.
Rommel 3D 1986[71] Michtron[71] Microdeal[71]
Rommel's Revenge 1984 Design Design Crystal Computing Battlezone clone.
Rowboat 1981 John Conner Aardvark-80
Rubicon II 1983 Phillip E. Keller Ark Royal Games
Rupert Rhythm 1982 Joseph Pierce Coniah Software
Rush'n Assault 1987 Ron Adams, original game by Konami Sierra Online / Datasoft
Saigon: Final Days 1987 Mark Hensley (under the name of Microdeal) Microdeal
Sailor Man 1984 Chris Latham Tom Mix Software
Sam Sleuth 1984 Steve Hartford Computerware
Scarfman 1982 Philip A. Oliver The Cornsoft Group
Scepter of Kzirgla 1984 Ken and Rob Knauth Aardvark-80
Sea Dragon 1983 Wayne Westmoreland, Terry Gilman Adventure International
Sea Search 1983 Stephen O'Dea, Bob Withers (game design also done by Kathy O'Dea and Dollie Withers) Mark Data Products originally Sea Quest
Seastalker 1984 Infocom Infocom
Shaft 1983 Loren Seng Prickly Pear Software
Shamus 1983 Synapse Software Radio Shack
Shanghai 1987 Activision Activision Requires the Color Computer 3.[72]
Shark Treasure 1983 Greg W. Anderson Computerware
Shenanigans 1983 Stephen O'Dea, Bob Withers Mark Data Products
Ship Hunt 1982 David A. Kryprian Spectral Associates
Shock Trooper 1985 Rob Shaw Mark Data Products
Shoot-Out 1985 Chris Latham Tom Mix Software
Shooting Gallery 1982[73] Tandy Corporation[73] Tandy Corporation[73]
Shootout At The OK Galaxy 1982 Britt Monk Avalon Hill
Shrink 1984 David W. Thompson Sierra Online / Datasoft
Shuttle Simulator 1981 Warren Bittner Tom Mix Software
Silpheed 1988 Synergistic Software Sierra On-Line Requires the Color Computer 2. The graphics are enhanced in the Color Computer 3 version.[74]
Sinistaar 1989 Dave Dies (under the name of Phantom Software) Sundog Systems
Sir Eggbert Jumper 1982 David Lionell Dawson David Lionell Dawson
Skiing 1980[75] Tandy Corporation[75] Tandy Corporation[75]
Skramble 1983[76] Microdeal[76] Microdeal[76] Scramble clone.[76]
Sky Defense 1984 Frank Hogg Laboratories Tom Mix Software
Skyway 1985 Rodger Smith Novasoft
Slashball 1981 Rodger Olsen Aardvark-80
Slay the Nereis 1984 John J. and Margaret S. Fiedler Fiedler Enterprises
Slots and Cards 1986 Doug and Kevin Leany (Nimbus Enterprises) MicroDeal
Snak Pac 1982 Larry Bank Tom Mix Software
Snake Pit 1989 Steve Bjork SRB Software and Game Point Software
Soko-ban 1984 Tandy Corporation
Solo Pool 1982 John Fraysse Tom Mix Software
Soooper Pac 1983 Michael Freeman Bare Bones Software may have been called Jaws pre-distribution deal
Soviet Bloc 1991 John R. Strong Strongware
Space Ambush 1983 Andy Kluck Computerware
Space Assault 1981[77] Tandy Corporation[77]
Space Intruders (Adventure International) 1981 Charles Forsythe Adventure International
Space Intruders (Tandy) 1988 Nick Marentes Tandy Corporation
Space Marauder 1987 Craig Stewart Tandy Corporation
Space Merchant 1982 Paul Herder (Coco conversion) GOSUB International
Space Race 1982 Rick Lamont and Daron Stinnett Spectral Associates
Space Raiders 1982 Brian Bruderer Mark Data Products
Space Sentry 1983 John Nakoski Spectral Associates
Space Shuttle (Aardvark-80) 1982 Aardvark-80
Space Shuttle (Tom Mix) 1983 John Fraysse Tom Mix Software
Space War (American Small Business Computers) 1982 American Small Business Computers
Space War (Spectral Associates) 1981 Spectral Associates
Space Wrek 1984 Steve Gieseking Spectral Associates
Space Zapper 1982 Aardvark-80
Speed Racer 1984 Steven Hirsch Michtron
Spidercide 1983 Tim Swisher Tandy Corporation
Springster 1987 Tandy Corporation
Squeeze 1982 Real Software
SR-71 1983 Lee Earle Tom Mix Software
Star Blaster 1981 Jim Kearney Micro Works
Star Blaze 1983[78] Tandy Corporation[78] Tandy Corporation[78]
Star Spores 1984 David Shadoff Spectral Associates
Star Swoop 1985 D.K. Pridmore Blaby Computer Games
Star Trader 1984 Steve Hartford Computerware
Star Trek III 1981 Diane Bernard (with help by author of original TRS-80 version Lance Micklus) Adventure International later StarFlite
Starbase Attack 1981 Fred Scerbo Illustrated Memory Banks
Starblazer 1983 Phil Keller Ark Royal Games
Starfighter 1981 Sparky Starks Adventure International
Starfire 1982 Harvey Brofman Intellectronics
Starship Chameleon 1982 Ken Kalish Computerware
Stellar Life Line 1983 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) Tandy Corporation
Stinger 1983 Eigen Systems
Stone Raider II 1986 Rolf Michelson Microdeal
Storm 1982 B.J. Chambless Computerware
Storm Arrows 1983 Tom D. Keeton Spectral Associates
Strip Tails 1983 Boudoir Software
Strip Tease 1983 Bitt Monk Britt Monk, CDP
Sub Battle Simulator 1987 TX Digital Illusions Epyx
Super Bustout 1981 Glenn Sogge (Designed by Al Baker and Dick Ainsworth) - The Image Producers Tandy Corporation
Super Pitfall 1988 SRB Software Epyx Requires the Color Computer 3.
Syzygy 1984 Scott Cabit Spectral Associates
Talking Android Attack 1981[79] Spectral Associates[79] Tandy Corporation[79] Updated version of Robot Battle. Berzerk clone.[79]
Tanglewood 1987 Microdeal Microdeal
Tanjali 1981 John Griffen (Strawberry Software) Strawberry Software and The Software Guild
Tea Time 1985 Professor Adrian Eddleston, graphics by Stephen Eddleston-McGrath Microdeal
Teee Offf 1983 Loren Seng Prickly Pear Software
Telengard 1983 Daniel Lawrence (original PET version), Ross Magerus (Coco version). Avalon Hill
Temple of ROM 1982 Rick Adams Tandy Corporation
Tennis 1982 Tandy Corporation
Tetris 1987 Greg Zumwalt (Academy Soft-ELORG) Tandy Corporation
The Alchemist's Laboratory 1982 Real Software
The Andrea Coco 1985 Art Martin Saguaro Software
The Black Sanctum (Graphics version) 1983 Stephen O'Dea, Bob Withers (based on original text adventure version by Ron Krebs, released Aug. 8, 1981) Mark Data Products
The Black Sanctum (Text version) 1981 Ron Krebs Mark Data Products
The Crystal City 1990 Jeremy Spiller (Gosub Software) Sundog Systems
The Dallas Quest 1984 James Garon Tandy Corporation
The Dark Pit 1985[80] G. Twist, T. Folks[80] Microdeal[80]
The Dragon's Castle 1986 Steven C. Mitchell Mitchell Software
The Entity 1990 Mike Snyder Biware Enterprises
The Factory 1984 Tandy Corporation
The Final Countdown 1983 Jarb Software
The Final Frontier 1986 Ark Royal Games
The Frog 1983 A. Hubble Tom Mix Software
The Great Word Game 1982 Prickly Pear Software
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 1984 Infocom Infocom
The Interbank Incident 1986 John Gabbard and David Figge, graphics by E.T. Gatlin, for Spectral Associates Tandy Corporation
The Lair 1985 Tom Stephenson and James J. Walton Freebooter Software
The Mean Craps Machine 1981 Lance Micklus Adventure International
The Memory Game 1988 RAM Electronics
The Pond 1984 Larry Bank (Sunburst Communications, game designed by Eric Grubbs and Mike Fish) Tandy Corporation
Rad Warrior 1988 Palace Software Epyx Requires the Color Computer 3.[81]
The Sands of Egypt 1982 Datasoft Tandy Corporation
The Touchstone 1984 Paulo Castrignano of Brazil Tom Mix Software
The Vortex Factor 1981 Martin Dean Computerware
The Wizard's Tomb 1983 Chris Hawks Skyline Software
Thexder 1988 Synergistic Software Sierra On-Line Requires the Color Computer 3.
Thunder Road 1983 Don and Freda Boner, ported to the Coco by Charles Forsythe The Programmer's Guild
Time Bandit 1984[82] Bill Dunlevy, Harry Lafnear[82] Microdeal[82]
Time Fighter 1983 Rob Shaw Mark Data Products
Time Patrol 1983 M.G. Lustig Computerware
To Preserve Quandic 1984 David Karam Prickly Pear Software Exclusive to the Color Computer.
Tower of Fear 1982 Charles Forsythe The Programmer's Guild
Trapfall 1983 Ken Kalish Tom Mix Software
Trek Adventure 1981 Robert J. Retelle Aardvark-80
Trek-16 1982 Charles J Roslund Tom Mix Software
Trekboer 1984 Stephen O'Dea, Bob Withers Mark Data Products
Trickashay 1982 David Crandall AHL Computing
Tube Frenzy 1982 Dave Edson Aardvark-80
Tube Way Army 1984[83] Design Design[83] Rainbow Software[83] Scramble clone.[83]
Tut's Tomb 1984 Mark Data Products
Tutankam 1983 Dave Edson Aardvark-80
Vampire Castle 1981 David W. Bohl Aardvark-80
Varloc 1985 Kevin Hoare Tandy Corporation
Vegas Game Pak (Novasoft) 1984 Douglas and Kevin Leany Novasoft
Vegas Gamepak 1981 Dan Nelson Nelson Software Systems
Venturer 1982 Aardvark-80
Video Pinball 1980 Tandy Corporation
Viet Cong (V.C.) 1982 Britt Monk Avalon Hill
Viking 1982 Ed McGinley Prickly Pear Software
Voxchess 1985 Computerware
Voyager 1981 Avalon Hill
Voyager I: Sabotage of the Robot Ship 1984 William D. Volk Microcomputer Games
Wacky Food 1983 Arcade Animation Inc.
War Kings 1985 Marty Woods Tom Mix Software
Warmonger 1984 Kevin Hoare Diecom Products
Warp Fighter 3D 1984 Bobby Dean Tom Mix Software
Warrior 1984 Joel Page Tom Mix Software
Warrior King 1984 Joel Page Tom Mix Software
Weirdo 1982 Dennis Boyer Dunwood
Wett Shirt Contest 1984 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) Spectral Associates
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? 1987[84] Computerware[84] Brøderbund Software[84]
Whirlybird Run 1983 Brett Norman Spectral Associates
Wild Party 1983 B&B Software
Wildcatting 1982 Harlow B. Staley (The Image Producers) Tandy Corporation
Willy's Warehouse 1984 David W. Clark, sound by Bob Miller Intracolor
Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood 1987[85] Sierra On-Line Sierra On-Line
Wishbringer 1985 Infocom Infocom
Wizard's Den 1987 Matt Harper Novasoft
Wizard's Tower 1987 Matt Harper Novasoft
Wizards Quest 1986 Edward Scio Microdeal
World Class Chess 1991 Chris Burke Burke & Burke
Worlds of Flight 1984 John Fraysse and Mike Hughey Tom Mix Software
Wormhole 1984 David F. Wright Computerware
Wrestle Maniac 1986 Kevin Hoare Diecom Products
Xenion 1987 Michael Duncan Diecom Products
Yahtzee 80 1982 The Image Producers / Harlow Staley Tandy Corporation
Yahtzee I 1982 Gary Brown, Bob Moran, Paul Herder (Coco conversion) GOSUB International
Z-89 1989 Steve Bjork (SRB Software) SRB Software and Game Point Software
Zak's Undead 1986 Kevin and Douglas Leany Novasoft
Zaxxon 1983[86] Steve Bjork[86] Datasoft[86] Full title: The Official Zaxxon by Sega.[86]
Zenix 1989 Jeremy Spiller and Mike Newell Sundog Systems
Zeus 1983 Designed by Rodger Olsen, programmed by Roderick Smith and Michael Roberts Aardvark-80
Zone 6 1983 Ottmar Bochardt Colorquest
Zork I 1984[87] Infocom Infocom[88] Requires the Color Computer 2.[88]
Zork II 1984 Infocom Infocom
Zork III 1984 Infocom Infocom
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