Multitech Micro-Prosessor games


Multitech Micro-Professor Games — Educational Computing Pioneers

The Multitech Micro-Professor series — MPF-I (6502-based), MPF-IB (Z80-based), and MPF-II (Apple II-compatible) — were educational single-board computers produced by Multitech Industrial Corporation of Taiwan, the company that would later rename itself Acer. Designed for teaching microprocessor programming in universities and technical colleges, the Micro-Professor boards provided hands-on experience with processor registers, memory addressing, and assembly language that formed the foundation of electronics and computing education in the early 1980s.

Software for the Micro-Professor educational computers was primarily educational in nature — demonstration programs, teaching exercises, and simple games designed to illustrate programming concepts rather than provide entertainment. These programs represent the educational computing infrastructure of the early 1980s, documenting how the next generation of engineers and programmers learned their craft on simple, accessible hardware before personal computers made such learning widely accessible.

Tietokonemuseo Ata’s games:

A
Alien CIB T

B
Beetle CIB T (2)

C
County Carnival CIB T

F
Falcons CIB T
Four in a Row CIB T

G
Galaxy Travel CIB T
Gead On CIB T
Gobbler CIB T (2)
Gomoku CIB T
Gorgon CIB T
Groan CIB T

L
Lunar CIB T

M
Micro-nurse CIB T

O
O X Games CIB T
Obstacle CIB T

P
Pyramid CIB T

R
Rain CIB T (2)
Reverse CIB T

S
Sabotage CIB T
Shooting Alien CIB T
Snake CIB T (2)
Space Eggs CIB T
Starblaster CIB T (2)

U
U.F.O CIB T

W
Wari CIB T