Basic Math

Basic Math

released on Sep 01, 1977

Basic Math

released on Sep 01, 1977

Basic Math (aka Fun With Numbers) is a video game cartridge developed by Atari for its Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600). The game was one of the nine launch titles offered when the Atari 2600 went on sale in September 1977. The player's objective is simple: solve basic arithmetic problems. Game variations determine whether the player solves addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division problems, and whether he/she could select the top number (the console randomly selects the lower number). The player uses the joystick to enter a guess, with sound effects signaling whether it is right or wrong.


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Basic Math 1977 - Atari 2600
emulador pc

1-interacción: 5
2-mundo/apartado artístico: -
3-concepto: 5
4-puesta en escena: 3
5-narración: -
6-sonido/apartado sonoro: 4
7-jugabilidad: -
8-historia: -
9-duración/ritmo: -
10-impacto: 4

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21/60pts

35 promedio

ngl i was kinda eatin up some of these. like when i got to the +5s? i finished that shit easy

i kinda fuck with the empty vibe of it too lol this games unironically spookier than any game that marketed itself as a "liminal horror" type thing.

Played as part of Atari 50.

It's Basic Math. The era of computers where you bought something like this with hard-earned cash is very funny

the game that walked so that Baldi could fly

video games cost the equivalent of like 100 dollars back then, imagine buying a glorified calculator for that much