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Children's Computer Workshop

Children's Computer Workshop (CCW) is a division of the Children's Television Workshop created in 1982 to develop educational computer and video games based on the characters and concepts from Sesame Street.


Apple games[]

CCW's first set of games was released in 1982, and they could be played on a 48K Apple.

A second set of games followed in 1983:[1]

Mix and Match used AppleSoft BASIC; the other three required Integer BASIC.

Atari games[]

CCW began releasing a set of games in 1983 for the Atari 2600 VCS computer and game system. CCW worked with Atari to create a Kid's Controller for young children, with a large keypad. Each CCW game was packaged with a plastic overlay that could be placed on top of the keypad to help the child learn how to control the characters in the game.

Games released in 1983 were:

TRS-80 games[]

CCWGameCassettes

CCW also produced games in 1983 and 1984 for Radio Shack's TRS-80 (16K) Color Computer, including:

The programs were released on cassette tape.

Sources[]

  1. "Sesame Street And Interactive TV", Fred D'Ignazio, Compute! issue 38. July, 1983.
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