Wall$treet explained

Publisher:Magic Bytes
Developer:Holger Krause
Released:1989

Wall$treet (Börsenfieber in German) is a 1989 video game published by Magic Bytes.

Gameplay

Wall$treet is a game in which a series of reports and telexes prompt players to make stock purchases and sales.

Reception

Brian Walker reviewed Wall Street for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 1 out of 10 (a turkey), and stated that "It might be better as a multi player game but it's doubtful. As it stands, Wall Street is merely an unusual way of finding out if you have a future as a speed typist."[1]

Brian Carroll for Game Player's PC Strategy Guide reviewed the game and said that "Wall$treet is fairly complex, presenting a market that reacts to events, dividend expenditures, borrowing, and the fluttering fortunes of the game's players."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Walker . Brian . Stock Watch . . 16 . 19 . July 1990.
  2. Web site: Game Players PC Strategy Guide Volume 4 Number 3 (May June 1991).
  3. Web site: Amiga Joker 1990/3. March 1990.