Basic Math
Atari 2600 • Europe, United States
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Platform
Atari 2600
Genre
Puzzle
File Size
1.82 KB
Release Year
1977
Developer
Atari
Publisher
Atari
Description
Basic Math is an educational video game programmed by Gary Palmer and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari Video Computer System. The game features a series of ten arithmetic problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Basic Math (Atari 2600) The player can edit different gameplay modes to alter how the numbers in the problem are chosen, or if their questions are timed. The game was released in September 1977 as one of the earliest releases for the Atari VCS. In Basic Math, each game features 10 rounds of arithmetic problems, involving either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. The player moves the joystick to cycle through numbers zero through nine to fill in number prompts. The player scores one point for each correct answer. At the end of 10 rounds, the total number problems is displayed on the right, while the player's score is displayed on the left. The game features eight modes. In the first four modes, the player can choose what number to start with at the top of the equation, then the computer will decide the second number in line, leaving the player to answer underneath. In the other four modes, both numbers of the equation will be decided by the computer. The two difficulty switches on the Atari VCS can further change the rules of the game. The right difficulty switch functions on whether or not there will be a timer in the game, whereas the left difficulty switch changes whether the player has 12 or 24 seconds in the first four game modes. In the other four modes, the player has either two-digit problems with a 24-second time limit or single-digit problems with a 12-second time limit. Basic Math's lead designer was Gary Palmer, who joined Atari in February 1977. It is the only known title he developed for the Atari VCS. Prior to making the game, Palmer created debugging stations for the company's game programmers. He would later work on the Atari 400 and 800 computer's I/O functionality and left the company after; it is unknown what he did after he left. Basic Math was the first educational video game released for the Atari VCS. Most of Atari's competitor consoles during this period had similar educational games in 1977, such as RCA Studio II's Math Fun and Fairchild Channel F's two Math Quiz games. Kevin Bunch, author of Atari Archive: Vol.1 1977-1978, suggested that these releases were part of a push for the first generation of programmable consoles to be seen as more than game machines and would include educational programs. The cover art for Basic Math was designed by Susan Jaekel, who joined Atari after studying art at San Jose State University and connected with the company through Rick Guidice. Basic Math was her first design work for Atari. She said never played any of the games before designing them, and described the art for Basic Math as her 'most fanciful and loosest in style.' Jaekel would go on to make the box art for further Atari games such as A Game of Concentration (1978) a
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