dark10x said:
Sure, those are classics and I suppose I don't dislike them...but quite frankly, I would be unable to enjoy any one of those for more than 5 minutes these days. Those single screen games with simple goals just don't do it for me. Gaming never took off for me until the NES was released. Different strokes indeed!
Ah, then what you need is the Intellivision.

Here's a few:
B-17 Bomber: Fly missions from your base in England across the channel to bomb various enemy installations. As well as flying the plane to avoid flak from AA guns, you also switch to gunnery positions in the plane to shoot at incoming bogies. When you reach your target, you have to switch to the bomb bay and line up the crosshairs to do the most damage. Missions take a bit of planning due to fuel and bomb weight. Synthesized voices warn you of incoming enemies, flak, and when you get close to the target.
Treasure of Tarmin: A 3D dungeon crawl that goes down 256 levels. Start with a simple bow and a few arrows, and obtain lots of weapons, items, and loot on your way down to battle the Minotaur and take the treasure of Tarmin. Increase your stats with various magical items and armor.
Utopia: Arguably the first of the "sim" genre of games, you are in control of an island. Make your society grow with farms, factories, hospitals, fishing boats and other services while dealing with natural disasters and the depradations of your opponent's island country.
Tower of Doom: Another dungeon crawl, this time with a 2D overhead perspective, but with a much deeper item/stat system. Items you encounter for the first time are unidentified. Pretty long and involved.
Space Spartans: Place and defend your starbases on the galactic map from waves of alien attackers. Your ship can hyper between sectors to do battle and then return to the starbases to repair and refuel. You also have to perform damage control on various ship systems during battle as you take damage. The ships computer will talk to you to keep you abreast of your current status.
So they weren't
all just single screen omg shoot the approaching blobs games, there were plenty with a good bit more complexity. But that's to be expected from the almighty INTELLIVISION! INTELLIGENT TELEVISION!