Millionaire: The Stock Market Simulation
Millionaire: The Stock Market Simulation is a 1982 video game published by Blue Chip Software.
Gameplay
Millionaire is a game in which the player can buy and sell fifteen different stocks in five different industry groups over 77 weeks.[1]
Reception
Johnny L. Wilson reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Millionaire is a stimulating experience for anyone who enjoys the strategic decisions inherent in high finance."[1]
Reviews
- PC Magazine - Dec, 1982
gollark: You can't solve the halting problem because it can't run turing machines because 1KiB of RAM.
gollark: The cube will explode if you try that.
gollark: The program memory is not runtime-writable or something.
gollark: You could probably bruteforce codegolfs or something too.
gollark: Data memory. Program is handwaved magically.
References
- Wilson, Johnny L. (Mar–Apr 1983). "Latch onto the Bull: The "Bear" Facts About Millionaire!". Computer Gaming World. 1 (9): 26–28, 40.CS1 maint: date format (link)
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