Exelvision EXL 100

The EXL 100 of the French brand Exelvision is a microprocessor computer based on the TMS7020 from Texas Instruments. It was original for the time because almost all home computers in France were equipped with microprocessors of the series 6502 of MOS...

10.000

10.000

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1986

Translation of the back cover: Game of dice Find the fierce atmosphere of the dice games by opposing the EXL 100 or an opponent. Do not hesitate to bet on the outcome of the game, but know how to count your points before losing the hand.

Amiral Cup

Amiral Cup

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released

Race in the Admiral Cup and out tack all the others.

Capt Menkar

Capt Menkar

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

A three dimensional space combat game.

Guppy

Guppy

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

Guppy is a Pac-Man variant where the player controls a fish while the ghosts have been replaced by octopuses. The player's task is to collect all seeds in the maze and avoid getting killed by the octopuses. In the corners of the maze are magical algae which when eaten allow the guppy to go after and kill its pursuers for a short while. There are three difficulty levels and each contains four stages. Each stage consists of two mazes with different layouts: first a simple one and then a more complex one. In the last stage the maze walls are invisible. There are three different octopuses with different movement speeds: blue, green and red. On the easiest level there is for most stages only one octopus (initially the slow blue one) while on the hardest there are up to three ones in motion at any time.

Meurtre a Grande Vitesse

Meurtre a Grande Vitesse

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

The first game in the 'Meurtres' ('Murders') series by Bertrand Brocard - out of five - and published in French only. The events take place aboard a TGV train - France's high-speed rail transport running between Paris and Lyon. A high-ranking senator Albert Pérignac is found dead in one of the railway wagons - and as a private detective who happened to be onboard as well, we are entitled to solve the mystery before the train reaches its destination. Was it an accident, a suicide - or a murder, perhaps a political one? The graphics are very simple: in the upper left section of the screen we see a schematic layout of a railway car we are currently in, viewed top down, with our protagonist being indicated by an 'X'; below appears a text description, and to the right - portraits of a few passengers and staff members we are able to speak to. As with other games in 'Murders' series, the major feature of this mystery game is a collection of 'feelies' included: there is a dozen of 'clues' - mostly different notes and pieces of paper - that are to be studied 'in real life' when found in the game in their virtual form.

Pindo

Pindo

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1986

A game based on the famous arcade game, Pengo and similar in style and play.

Tennis

Tennis

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

Tennis was presented as a reflection of Excelvision's technology and won 2nd prize in French software in 1985. Tennis uses the graphics and speech synthesis functions of the computer. Several levels of difficulty are included.

Virus

Virus

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

You've got the horrible virus. You may not have realized it, but you are seriously ill. Some of your organs have only been touched for 1, 2 or 3 years, and you will be able to heal them with your vaccine quite easily. But other organs have been affected much longer, sometimes 9 years, and it is really incurable. All you can do is fight relentlessly against viruses. But it is a fight all the more desperate as the oldest of them are the fastest and the most ferocious. Viruses gangrenent your cells which, in turn, generate new viruses, and these gather together to give birth to terrible Super-Virus that will jump on you and will devour you! Your chances are low, unfortunate!

Wizord

Wizord

Exelvision EXL 100 - Released - 1985

A space-combat game in the theme of Space Invaders or Galaga that makes great use of the platform's speech synthesizer.

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