Sea dragon computer game on the TRS-80 Model 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Similar to a game called Penetrator which I've also uploaded but in this one you're underwater! There are a few more parameters to consider like oxygen supply for example. Good fun, and, like penetrator, a reward at the end. Pretty hazardous in the tunnel though!

Gotta love the low-res graphics and general cheesiness but hey, this is 16 kilobytes of RAM and 1978 technology we are talking about here!

From my retro-computing archive website at http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/system-80

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  • Ohhh memories. Thanks for uploading.

  • Ok so that's the version I remember from when I was 5yo. Used to play this on my father's TRS80. Ok, now I feel old

  • Cool! A remember we had another game from the same authors. Pretty similar concept with a starship. A remember that they cleverly had an illusion of depth in that one by making the mountains in the background move slower than the foreground.

  • Oh snap I played this on a Model III back in the day one summer. I have a Model 1 in pristine condition in travel case with monitor, that I have never fired up, and two Model IIs, one with the 8 inch drives. I didn't know the Model 1 could play Sea Dragon.

  • Scramble?

  • What? You didn't capture the intro "sound effects" ??

    SEEEEEEEA DRAAAAAAGOOONNNNNNN!!! :)

  • Missed one - Volcano Hunter. Still downloadable!!

  • My older brother had a Trash80 model 1 level 2 w/ the green screen. I used to have to load games on it with a freaking casette player. The damn thing didn't originally have a hard drive or anything resembling a floppy drive.

  • Not played this game in 25 years, brings back great memories from my childhood. Still have the Model I in the loft, must dust it down one of these days to see if it still works. Thanks for posting this.

  • Great game -- I bought my Model III in 1981!

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