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Fairchild
Channel F

Memory Match  

Put your thinking cap and get set for 8 memory testing one- and two-player games with random computer generated variations.

The object of the 2-player version is to match more sets of numbers or geometric shapes than your opponent. In the one-player version the object is to score the highest points in the fewest guesses.

There are 4 variations:
1 - Super Cipher-40 (10x4 grid with numbers)
2 - Cipher-40 (6x4 grid with numbers)
3 - Super symbol-40 (10x4 grid with symbols)
4 - Symbol-24 (6x4 grid with symbols)



SCREENSHOTS

Super Cipher-40

Cipher-24

Super symbol-40

Symbol-24


LINKS
 
 Fredric Blĺholtz Channel F page - Scans, docs, screenshots and more!




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Source : Fairchild System Gallery

year of release 1978
companies Fairchild
type game
media cartridge
systems Fairchild Channel F
number of players 1 - 2 players (versus)
staff unknown
tags mind games



 
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