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.
- Mix and Match
- Ernie's Quiz
- Instant Zoo
- Spotlight
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
CCW also produced games in 1983 and 1984 for Radio Shack's TRS-80 (16K) Color Computer, including:
- Ernie's Magic Shapes
- Grover's Number Rover
- Big Bird's Special Delivery
- Taxi
- Peanut Butter Panic
- Picture Place
- Flip Side
The programs were released on cassette tape.
Sources
- "Sesame Street and Interactive TV", Fred D'Ignazio, Compute! issue 38. July, 1983.
- "The intersection of Sesame Street and silicon alley", Owen W. Linzmayer, Creative Computing, Volume 10, Number 10. October 1984.