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  2. Snafu (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Snafu is a video game released by Mattel for its Intellivision video game system in 1981. [3] One of a number of snake games released in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Snafu features players controlling ever-lengthening serpents as they attempt to corner their opponents and trap them.

  3. Nibbler (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nibbler is an arcade snake maze video game released in 1982 by Chicago-based developer Rock-Ola. The player navigates a snake through an enclosed maze, consuming objects, and the length of the snake increases with each object consumed. The game was the first to include nine scoring digits, allowing players to surpass one billion points. [5]

  4. Snake (video game genre) - Wikipedia

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    Single-player versions are less prevalent and have one or more snakes controlled by the computer, as in the light cycles segment of the 1982 Tron arcade game. In the most common single-player game, the player's snake is of a certain length, so when the head moves the tail does too. Each item eaten by the snake causes the snake to get longer.

  5. List of PopCap Games games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games published and/or developed by PopCap Games. List of games. 2011-present. Year Title Platform(s) Publisher Notes 2011 ...

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  7. Snake Byte - Wikipedia

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    Snake Byte is video game written by Chuck Sommerville for the Apple II and published by Sirius Software in 1982. [1] The game is a single-player variant of the snake concept. It was released the same year for Atari 8-bit computers [2] and on cartridge for the VIC-20.