Videocart 20 - Schach

Videocart 20 - Schach

released on Dec 31, 1979
by SABA

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Videocart 20 - Schach

released on Dec 31, 1979
by SABA

Schach (German for "chess") was released for the Saba Videoplay, a Channel F-compatible system that Fairchild licensed for the European market. In this early chess simulation you can only play against the machine, as there is no multiplayer support. The player can chose either the white (actually green on screen) or black (actually red) pieces, and can select from 4 different AI difficulties. The easiest AI plays its turns in a matter of seconds but, as the difficulty increases, each turn can take several minutes. In the highest difficulty, the AI can take up to 50(!) minutes to decide its move. To allow the player to watch something else on the TV while the system is busy, the game cart has a very special feature: an integrated red led lights up while the machine is "thinking". During the game, the player can ask the computer to help him with his next move. In those situations, the system analyses the board and plays impartially.


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Certamente um jogo de xadrez para o Fairchild.

Similar to Checkers it is painfully slow, and for some baffling reason the "difficulty" in this game makes each turn have a longer and longer pause in between, is this just meant to be a test of my patience? Even accessing these difficulties is bizarre, based around picking certain pieces and putting in certain input combinations before a match begins. And even aside from all that, the game is broken! It's impossible to select A1, your cursor simply cannot reach it. Nice.