Controller (video game)

{{Short description|1982 simulation video game}}

{{About|the 1982 computer video game|video game controllers in general|Game controller}}

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| developer = Microcomputer Games

| publisher = Avalon Hill

| designer = William David Volk{{cite web|url=https://dadgum.com/giantlist|title=The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers|last1=Hague|first1=James}}

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| platforms = Apple II, Atari 8-bit

| released = 1982

| genre = Simulation

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Controller is a simulation video game published in 1982 for the Apple II and Atari 8-bit computers by The Avalon Hill Game Company and developed by its division Microcomputer Games.

Gameplay

Controller is a game in which the player is an air traffic controller.

Reception

Bill Willett reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "I would recommend Controller to those who would like a "thinking" game that doesn't let you dawdle around moving planes like chessmen. The arcade player, however, may be disappointed with the slow (real time) action of the game."{{cite magazine |last=Willett |first=Bill |title=Controller: A Review |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=July–August 1982 |volume=1 |issue=5 |pages=12–13}}

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