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* MarketBasedTitle: Cassette 50 was called ''Galaxy 50 - 50 Excitantes Juegos'' (which translates to ''Galaxy 50 - 50 Exciting Games'' in English) when it got released in Spain by Gamesoft.

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* EdutainmentGame: Some versions of the compilation (like the Vic-20 and Electron ports) have a math game called ''Do your Sums'', in which the player has to put in the correct answer to numerous math problems (including addition and subtraction).


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* TakeThatPlayer: If the player hits a flag in Ski Run, the game will display "HA HA YOU HIT A FLAG" in all caps.
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* WrittenSoundEffect: In ''Tanks'', the player's tank will turn into a text box that says "BANG" in all caps at the area where an invisible mine was encountered.

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* WrittenSoundEffect: In ''Tanks'', the player's tank will turn into a flashing text box that says "BANG" in all caps at the area where an invisible mine was encountered.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In ''Motorway'', the player has to run over people to gain points.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In ''Motorway'', the player has to can run over people to gain points.earn points.
* WrittenSoundEffect: In ''Tanks'', the player's tank will turn into a text box that says "BANG" in all caps at the area where an invisible mine was encountered.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform.

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'', and differed depending on the platform.
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* EdutainmentGame: Some versions of the compilation (like the Vic-20 and Electron ports) have a math game called ''Do your Sums'', in which the player has to put in the correct answer to numerous math problems (including addition and subtraction).

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* EndlessGame: ''Racetrack'' has no ending; the "goal" is essentially to steer within the boundaries of the track as long as possible without crashing into the sides.

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* EndlessGame: ''Cars'' and ''Racetrack'' has have no ending; endings; the "goal" is essentially to steer within the boundaries of the track as long as possible without crashing into the sides.sides.
* FlipScreenScrolling: In ''Cars'', the screen switches to a different part of the road when the player reaches the bottom.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform. (This page is a work in progress.)

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform. (This page is a work in progress.)
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* NonStandardGameOver: If the player loses all of their lives in ''Alien'', "YOU ARE DEAD" is shown on the screen instead of the typical "Game Over".
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*NonStandardGameOver: If the player loses all of their lives in ''Alien'', "YOU ARE DEAD" is shown on the screen instead of the typical "Game Over".
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* EndlessGame: ''Racetrack'' has no ending; the "goal" is essentially to steer within the boundaries of the track as long as possible without crashing into the sides.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform. (This page is a work in progress.)

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform. (This page is a work in progress.)
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* TitlebyNumber: The title comes from the 50 games that were included on the cassette.

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* TitlebyNumber: TitleByNumber: The title comes from the 50 games that were included on the cassette.
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* TitlebyNumber: The title comes from the 50 games that were included on the cassette.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform.

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the featured games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In''Motorway'', the player has to run over people to gain points.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In''Motorway'', In ''Motorway'', the player has to run over people to gain points.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and ''VideoGame/Frogger'', and differed depending on the platform.

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and ''VideoGame/Frogger'', ''VideoGame/PacMan'', and differed depending on the platform.
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 on a number of numerous computer systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/Pac-Man'' and

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as ''VideoGame/Pac-Man'' ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as [[VideoGame/Pac-Man]] and

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as [[VideoGame/Pac-Man]] ''VideoGame/Pac-Man'' and
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as VideoGame/Pac-Man and

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as VideoGame/Pac-Man [[VideoGame/Pac-Man]] and
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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as VideoGame/{{Pac-Man}} and

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''Cassette 50'' is, as the title suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Games, Ltd. in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it. A number of the games were clones of popular arcade games, such as VideoGame/{{Pac-Man}} VideoGame/Pac-Man and
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''Cassette 50'' was, as the title suggested, a cassette that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it

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''Cassette 50'' was, is, as the title suggested, suggests, a cassette that was released by Cascade Software in 1983 that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it
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''Cassette 50'' was, as the title suggested, a cassette that featured 50 BASIC-written games on it

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