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     Download archived Bally Arcade tape programs that will load with Bally BASIC (the BASIC withOUT the built-in tape-interface).

Alphabet Puzzle "Alphabet Puzzle"
By Klaus Doerge.
Archived from tape in the Bob Fabris Collection.

     Unpublished Arcadian submission. and not a mod of anything as far as I can tell. It's a sliding block puzzle which uses a 5x5 grid, using 24 letters A-X.

Attack "Attack"
By Klaus Doerge.
ARCADIAN, 5, no. 2 (Dec. 3, 1982): 34.
Archived from tape in the Bob Fabris Collection.

     This is an original program published in The Arcadian.

     This is somewhat like BOTS - you have to keep walls between yourself and the ever-coming attackers. Use JX and JY to maneuver, TR if you want to stand fast.

Color Selector "Color Selector"
By Klaus Doerge.
ARCADIAN, 4, no. 12 (Oct. 7, 1982): 115, 121.
Archived from tape in the Bob Fabris Collection.

     This is an original program published in The Arcadian.

     A utility program for the game maker. Use the Trigger and Knob controls to vary the colors and identify their "numbers." Both hand controls are used, with all functions of each. In general, the KNobs will revise the &(9) and BF/FC variables, JX and JY also vary BC and FC, and the TR are used to set values. The entire palette can be displayed and BC compared with FC, side by side. Instructions are contained within the program (lines 270-285).

You can read the complete Arcadian program submission here, which includes additional material not included when the program was printed, here:
  1. Color Selector Additional Documentation.
Das Wandern "Das Wandern"
By Klaus Doerge.
Archived from tape in the Bob Fabris Collection.

     Unpublished three-voice music program.

     "Das Wandern" translates as "Wandering." This song, "Das Wandern," is the first part of Franz Schubert's song cycle's "Die schöne Müllerin (Op. 25, D 795).

     On July 10, 2013, Paul Thacker noted to the Bally Alley discussion group, "This may be the best BASIC music program by someone other than George Moses. Most other music programs use the much simpler PRINT statement technique, but this one seems on par with the George Moses programs."

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