Videocart-15: Memory Match

Videocart-15: Memory Match

released on Mar 01, 1978

Videocart-15: Memory Match

released on Mar 01, 1978

Memory Match is a game where the player is given the task of flipping over cards two at a time in the hopes of having them match. If the cards match, they disappear from the playfield. If they don't match, the cards are flipped back over face down and the player tries again. The better the player is at memorizing where the overturned cards were, the easier it will be for him to find a match. The game contains 4 variations of its basic premise. The Memory Match 1 variations offer a smaller grid thus making it easier. Memory Match 1: Cipher-24 (6x4 grid with numbers) Symbol-24 (6x4 grid with symbols) Memory Match 2: Super Cipher-40 (10x4 grid with numbers) Super symbol-40 (10x4 grid with symbols) The game offers both 1 and 2-player modes. When playing alone, the player tries to clear the board in the fewest amount of guesses. In the multiplayer, both players try to get more matches than their opponent.


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Certamente um jogo de memória para o Fairchild.

You match cards! Oh boy what fun! And to make it extra annoying, they have duplicates of the same symbols or numbers but different colours, and on top of that you can either have a grid of 24 or a grid of 40 to really test your sanity. It's called memory game, but you don't actually get to see the grid before you go ahead and match, OR ATLEAST I DIDNT. ONE time I randomly did see the grid beforehand but I wasnt actually playing the game at the time and I reset it before playing, so perhaps there is someway to actually see the grid and remember it? Well, I didn't, I just remembered what I'd already guessed and worked from there for each difficulty. I will give it this, unlike in Tic-Tac-Toe for Channel F, you can actually move up and down and left OR right on the grid! So big pats on the back to the developer of Memory Match for that.