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    Videocart-10: Maze, Cat and Mouse

  • First released on 1 July, 1977 for Fairchild Channel F
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  • First released on 1 July, 1977 for Fairchild Channel F

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    About

    Poor little mice, doomed to run around in a maze and escape as quickly as they can. As if that's not enough, the owners of this maze pit you against a friend to see who will escape first. And then the diabolical owners take it one step further and add a cat to the maze mix - forcing you not only to escape first, but escape alive!

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    Maze: A straight maze run.

    Jailbreak: The maze is a grid with hidden passages.

    Blind-man's-bluff: The maze is invisible and no walls can ever be seen.

    Trailblazer: The maze is invisible but the rats leave a trail on their path.

    There are also a few game modes:

    Regular Maze: Two players race each other out of the maze.

    Cat and Mouse: The computer controls a cat that chases the mice. There are 4 different speeds for the cat.

    Paranoia: Neither mouse can leave the maze until the other one is caught by the cat.

    Double Paranoia: There's no cat and neither mouse can leave the maze, allowing the players to practice or experiment play modes.

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    Fairchild Channel F

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    Bird view / Isometric

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