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Chessmaster 2000

The Chessmaster 2000 is a computer chess game by The Software Toolworks. It was the first in the Chessmaster series and published in 1986. It was released for Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit family,[2] Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Macintosh, and IBM PC compatibles.

Gameplay edit

Chessmaster 2000 is a chess engine made for chess players from novice to professional skill levels. Players choose from 12 different skill levels to play against, and can have aides in game to assist them, such as hints offered by the CPU. Players could also turn the board 90 degrees in 3D. The game has documentation on famous chess matches from past tournaments, and allows players to recreate the positions from those events. Copies of the game were also bundled with an illustrated booklet from the U.S Chess Federation, and included a discount membership to the USCF.[3][4]

Reception edit

Compute! stated that Chessmaster 2000 "is now the yardstick for which other similar programs will be measured", and favorably cited Software Toolworks' decision to give all versions of the game the same sophisticated engine.[5] In 1986, Computer Gaming World wrote of the IBM PC version, "I wish I could find something negative to include in this review but I can't ... It gets my absolute highest recommendation". It was noted that the game had a sophisticated defense, but would resign in hopeless situations without forcing the human to finish an inevitable win.[6] The magazine also favorably reviewed the Amiga version, calling the graphics "exceptional" and concluding "highly recommended".[7] Info gave the Amiga version five stars out of five, describing it as "the definitive chess program for the AMIGA", praising the graphics, user interface, and options.[8] The magazine gave the Commodore 64 version three stars out of five, stating that it had almost all of the Amiga version's features but criticizing the requirement of using algebraic notation to move.[9] Antic found that Chessmaster 2000 defeated Colossus Chess and Odesta Chess. The magazine criticized the Atari 8-bit version's playability, stating that "the 3-D display is unusable even on a very good monitor-you can't tell the overlapping pieces apart", lack of a chess clock, and poor documentation and controls.[10]

Bob Ewald reviewed Chessmaster 2000 in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 78.[11] Ewald commented that "It is a good program for learning the game, playing on many different competitive levels, ease of movement, and replaying famous games."[11]

Chessmaster 2000 became the first and only chess game to be the top-rated game in Computer Gaming World's reader poll,[12] with a score of 7.25 out of 10. In 1988, it was among the first members of the magazine's Hall of Fame, honoring those games rated highly over time by readers.[13] In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared the original Chessmaster the 46th-best computer game ever released.[14]

The game sold 140,000 copies.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Plunkett, Luke (31 August 2012). "The Life, and Death, of PC Gaming's Most Famous Cover Star". Kotaku. G/O Media. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Atari 400 800 XL XE Chessmaster 2000". Atari Mania.
  3. ^ "The Chessmaster 2000 ad blurbs". MobyGames. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  4. ^ "The Chessmaster 2000 (1986)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  5. ^ Trunzo, James V. (November 1986). "Chessmaster 2000". Compute!. p. 68. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  6. ^ Oxner, Bill (November 1986). "The Chessmaster 2000" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 32. p. 44. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  7. ^ Wagner, Roy (December 1986). "Amiga Preferences" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 33. p. 45. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  8. ^ Dunnington, Benn; Brown, Mark R.; Malcolm, Tom (January–February 1987). "Amiga Gallery". Info. pp. 90–95.
  9. ^ Dunnington, Benn; Brown, Mark R.; Malcolm, Tom (January–February 1987). "64/128 Gallery". Info. pp. 14–21.
  10. ^ Cherry, Charles (June 1987). "Chessmaster 2000". Antic.
  11. ^ a b Ewald, Bob (April–May 1987). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer (78). Diverse Talents, Incorporated: 42.
  12. ^ Sipe, Russell (November 1992). "3900 Games Later..." (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 100. p. 8. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  13. ^ "The CGW Hall of Fame" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 45. March 1988. p. 44. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  14. ^ Staff (November 1996). "150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time". Computer Gaming World. No. 148. pp. 63–65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98.
  15. ^ Bates, James (April 21, 1987). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 9, 2022. Retrieved July 29, 2023.

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The Chessmaster 2000 is a computer chess game by The Software Toolworks It was the first in the Chessmaster series and published in 1986 It was released for Amiga Apple II Atari 8 bit family 2 Atari ST ZX Spectrum Commodore 64 Amstrad CPC MSX Macintosh and IBM PC compatibles The Chessmaster 2000Cover art featuring Will Hare 1 Developer s The Software ToolworksSeriesChessmasterPlatform s Amiga Amstrad CPC Apple II Atari 8 bit Atari ST Commodore 64 DOS Macintosh MSX ZX SpectrumRelease1986 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksGameplay editChessmaster 2000 is a chess engine made for chess players from novice to professional skill levels Players choose from 12 different skill levels to play against and can have aides in game to assist them such as hints offered by the CPU Players could also turn the board 90 degrees in 3D The game has documentation on famous chess matches from past tournaments and allows players to recreate the positions from those events Copies of the game were also bundled with an illustrated booklet from the U S Chess Federation and included a discount membership to the USCF 3 4 Reception editCompute stated that Chessmaster 2000 is now the yardstick for which other similar programs will be measured and favorably cited Software Toolworks decision to give all versions of the game the same sophisticated engine 5 In 1986 Computer Gaming World wrote of the IBM PC version I wish I could find something negative to include in this review but I can t It gets my absolute highest recommendation It was noted that the game had a sophisticated defense but would resign in hopeless situations without forcing the human to finish an inevitable win 6 The magazine also favorably reviewed the Amiga version calling the graphics exceptional and concluding highly recommended 7 Info gave the Amiga version five stars out of five describing it as the definitive chess program for the AMIGA praising the graphics user interface and options 8 The magazine gave the Commodore 64 version three stars out of five stating that it had almost all of the Amiga version s features but criticizing the requirement of using algebraic notation to move 9 Antic found that Chessmaster 2000 defeated Colossus Chess and Odesta Chess The magazine criticized the Atari 8 bit version s playability stating that the 3 D display is unusable even on a very good monitor you can t tell the overlapping pieces apart lack of a chess clock and poor documentation and controls 10 Bob Ewald reviewed Chessmaster 2000 in Space Gamer Fantasy Gamer No 78 11 Ewald commented that It is a good program for learning the game playing on many different competitive levels ease of movement and replaying famous games 11 Chessmaster 2000 became the first and only chess game to be the top rated game in Computer Gaming World s reader poll 12 with a score of 7 25 out of 10 In 1988 it was among the first members of the magazine s Hall of Fame honoring those games rated highly over time by readers 13 In 1996 Computer Gaming World declared the original Chessmaster the 46th best computer game ever released 14 The game sold 140 000 copies 15 References edit Plunkett Luke 31 August 2012 The Life and Death of PC Gaming s Most Famous Cover Star Kotaku G O Media Retrieved 20 April 2023 Atari 400 800 XL XE Chessmaster 2000 Atari Mania The Chessmaster 2000 ad blurbs MobyGames Retrieved 2024 03 14 The Chessmaster 2000 1986 MobyGames Retrieved 2024 03 14 Trunzo James V November 1986 Chessmaster 2000 Compute p 68 Retrieved 9 November 2013 Oxner Bill November 1986 The Chessmaster 2000 PDF Computer Gaming World No 32 p 44 Retrieved 17 April 2016 Wagner Roy December 1986 Amiga Preferences PDF Computer Gaming World No 33 p 45 Retrieved 17 April 2016 Dunnington Benn Brown Mark R Malcolm Tom January February 1987 Amiga Gallery Info pp 90 95 Dunnington Benn Brown Mark R Malcolm Tom January February 1987 64 128 Gallery Info pp 14 21 Cherry Charles June 1987 Chessmaster 2000 Antic a b Ewald Bob April May 1987 Capsule Reviews Space Gamer Fantasy Gamer 78 Diverse Talents Incorporated 42 Sipe Russell November 1992 3900 Games Later PDF Computer Gaming World No 100 p 8 Retrieved 4 July 2014 The CGW Hall of Fame PDF Computer Gaming World No 45 March 1988 p 44 Retrieved 17 April 2016 Staff November 1996 150 Best and 50 Worst Games of All Time Computer Gaming World No 148 pp 63 65 68 72 74 76 78 80 84 88 90 94 98 Bates James April 21 1987 Ex TV Host Scores With Computer Game Les Crane Once a Rival to Johnny Carson Is a Hit in Software Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 9 2022 Retrieved July 29 2023 External links editChessmaster player profile and games at Chessgames com Images of The Chessmaster 2000 package manual and screenshots from C64Sets com Review in ANALOG Computing Review in ANALOG Computing Review in PC World Review in Family Computing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chessmaster 2000 amp oldid 1213747089, wikipedia, wiki, 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