Chess for the Atari 2600 is not exactly a “hot” category for independent homebrew developers. I am not sure why not though. The board game is a venerable classic. Computer Chess offers the ability to play the game when you don’t have a physical opponent available. Sure, we did see Video Chess release back in […]
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Today in Gaming History: Virtual Chess 64
June 10th, 2016
Dash The Bomber Virtual Chess 64 was the one and only Chess simulator on the N64. Contrary to popular belief, VC64 was not the 64th game on the series, but rather the one and only of its kind in the console. It was developed by Titus Software the same company who produced Superman 64. But, unlike Superman which […]
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