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'''Zero Zap''' is a shooter-type video game created by Milton Bradley for the TI-99 and TI-99/4A home computer systems. Zero Zap was part of Milton Bradley's Gamevision series that were produced for the launch of the TI-99/4 in 1979. The other titles in Milton Bradley's Gamevision series include [[Connect Four]], [[Yahtzee]], [[Hangman]], [[Card Sharp]], and [[Stratego]]. There was also a Gamevision Demo Cartridge containing [[Connect Four]], [[Hangman]], [[Yahtzee]], and Zero Zap that was intended to be viewed in stores, but not be sold.  
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'''ZeroZap''' is a shooter-type video game created by Milton Bradley for the TI-99 and TI-99/4A home computer systems. ZeroZap was part of Milton Bradley's Gamevision series that were produced for the launch of the TI-99/4 in 1979. The other titles in Milton Bradley's Gamevision series include [[Connect Four]], [[Yahtzee]], [[Hangman]], [[Card Sharp]], and [[Stratego]]. There was also a Gamevision Demo Cartridge containing [[Connect Four]], [[Hangman]], [[Yahtzee]], and ZeroZap that was intended to be viewed in stores, but not be sold.  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 29 March 2020

ZeroZap
Publisher(s) Milton Bradley
Original Retail Price $29.95 (USD)
Programmer(s) Herb Schmitz
Part# MB 4964 & PHM 3036
Format(s) Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module
Release 1979 (3rd Quarter)
Genre(s) Pinball, Shooter

ZeroZap is a shooter-type video game created by Milton Bradley for the TI-99 and TI-99/4A home computer systems. ZeroZap was part of Milton Bradley's Gamevision series that were produced for the launch of the TI-99/4 in 1979. The other titles in Milton Bradley's Gamevision series include Connect Four, Yahtzee, Hangman, Card Sharp, and Stratego. There was also a Gamevision Demo Cartridge containing Connect Four, Hangman, Yahtzee, and ZeroZap that was intended to be viewed in stores, but not be sold.

Advertising Blurbs

Front Cover of Manual

Have fun while becoming a pinball wizard!

Back Cover of Manual

Now you can enjoy the fun of playing pinball with the ZeroZap Command Module. Your arrow ricochets off objects and scores points. But be careful not to get "zapped," or your turn ends.

ZeroZap module features let you:

  • Score points by hitting diamond targets with your five shots
  • Select a winning score total from 100 to 900 points and challenge a friend to see sho can score the total first
  • Create your own scoring field for later play against the computer or a friend

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