Computing Games written by Ken Kalish

The following is a list of Computing Games written by Ken Kalish in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 9 Computing Games written by Ken Kalish in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Danger Ranger Date: 1984 Danger Ranger

Arcade platformer consisting of two repeating levels

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : TRS-80 Colour Computer

Danger Ranger Date: 1983 Danger Ranger

 A platform action game

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : Dragon 32

Devil Assault Date: 1984 Devil Assault

Clone of 'Demon Attack'

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : TRS-80 Colour Computer

Dungeon Raid Date: 1984 Dungeon Raid

Vertically scrolling shooter with a fantasy theme

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : TRS-80 Colour Computer

Dungeon Raid Date: 1984 Dungeon Raid

Action maze game

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : Dragon 32

King Cuthbert Date: 1984 King Cuthbert

Cutherbert's Lady Love has been kidnapped by the Evil Gorilla and now he must scale ladders and ramps to save her

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : TRS-80 Colour Computer

Phantom Slayer Date: 1984 Phantom Slayer

First-person shooter/maze exploration game

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : TRS-80 Colour Computer

Phantom Slayer Date: 1982 Phantom Slayer

First-person shooter/maze exploration game

Software House: Microdeal
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : Dragon 32

Starship Chameleon Date: 1982 Starship Chameleon

 

Software House: Dragon Data
Author: Ken Kalish
Platform : Dragon 32

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