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'''''Chase''''' is a text [[video game]] originally created by an anonymous coder at [[Dartmouth College]]. It was converted to the [[Honeywell 6000]] series of computers by [[Bill Cotter]].
'''''Chase''''' is a text [[video game]] originally created by an anonymous coder at [[Dartmouth College]]. It was converted to the [[Honeywell 6000]] series of [[computer]]s by [[Bill Cotter]].


==Versions==
==Versions==

Latest revision as of 04:47, 4 January 2024

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Chase
Developer Bill Cotter, Allan R. Black, Tor Andersson
Publisher Creative Computing
Platforms Honeywell 6000, Mac OS, Unix, Z-code
Released WW: 1976
Added to
Museum
Z-code: July 25, 2021

Chase is a text video game originally created by an anonymous coder at Dartmouth College. It was converted to the Honeywell 6000 series of computers by Bill Cotter.

Versions

Chase was published in 1976 in "Creative Computing" magazine.

A version known as Escape! was published by Creative Computing in "BASIC Computer Games Volume II" in 1980.

In 1984, a version titled Daleks was released for Mac OS and a version known as Robots was released by Allan R. Black on Unix.

Tor Andersson converted the Robots version to Z-code in Inform in 1995.