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− | '''Computer Othello''' (コンピューターオセロ) is an arcade game that was developed and published by Nintendo in 1978 and is their first video arcade game. It is a | + | '''Computer Othello''' (コンピューターオセロ) is an arcade game that was developed and published by Nintendo in 1978 and is their first video arcade game. It is a video game port of Othello (also known as Reversi). |
− | It plays just like Othello except instead of black and white pieces it uses square and cross pieces. The game has a black & white monitor with a green color overlay. It is available only in Cocktail versions. The top of the table is mostly white while the rest of it is brown.[[File:ComputerOthello arcadeflyers.png|thumb|250px|Arcade flyers for Computer Othello]] | + | It plays just like Othello except instead of black and white pieces it uses square and cross pieces. The game has a black & white monitor with a green color overlay. It is available only in Cocktail versions. The top of the table is mostly white while the rest of it is brown.[[File:ComputerOthello arcadeflyers.png|thumb|250px|Arcade flyers for Computer Othello]] The Player 1 side has 10 different buttons, 1 red, 4 yellow, 2 blue, 1 green, 1 black, and 1 gold. It has a LED display for either the top score or the current player's score. |
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Revision as of 03:16, 24 February 2014
Computer Othello (コンピューターオセロ) is an arcade game that was developed and published by Nintendo in 1978 and is their first video arcade game. It is a video game port of Othello (also known as Reversi).
It plays just like Othello except instead of black and white pieces it uses square and cross pieces. The game has a black & white monitor with a green color overlay. It is available only in Cocktail versions. The top of the table is mostly white while the rest of it is brown.
The Player 1 side has 10 different buttons, 1 red, 4 yellow, 2 blue, 1 green, 1 black, and 1 gold. It has a LED display for either the top score or the current player's score.