Generated by All in One SEO v4.8.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # theLogBook.com The Home of What Tomorrow Looked Like Yesterday ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.thelogbook.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Blog](https://www.thelogbook.com/blog/) - [Have Gun - Will Travel: El Paso Stage](https://www.thelogbook.com/el-paso-stage/) - The 147th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Wrangler: A Crisis Named Wavelin](https://www.thelogbook.com/crisis-named-wavelin/) - The seventh and final episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn. Mary Murphy and Frank Silvera guest star in an episode written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who also created this series, his first to get past the pilot stage. Despite - [Wrangler: Encounter At Elephant Butte](https://www.thelogbook.com/elephant-butte/) - The sixth episode of the western series Wrangler is scheduled to air on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn. Though TV Guide listings at the time indicate the episode was to air on this date, it is pre-empted for unknown reasons; as only an incomplete worktape exists in the UCLA archives, - [Wrangler: Incident At The Wide Loop](https://www.thelogbook.com/incident-at-the-wide-loop/) - The fifth episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn and guest starring Michael Keep. The episode is written by Stanley H. Silverman and Richard P. McDonagh, heavily reworking an original script by Bob Greene and Joe L. Davis. Wrangler is produced by future - [Wrangler: The Affair With Browning's Woman](https://www.thelogbook.com/affair-with-brownings-woman/) - The fourth episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn and guest starring Julie Adams (Creature From The Black Lagoon). This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who also created the series, his first to get past the pilot stage. - [Wrangler: Affair At The Trading Post](https://www.thelogbook.com/affair-at-the-trading-post/) - The third episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn. James Anderson guest stars in an episode written by George F. Slavin. Wrangler is produced by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who also created the series, his first to get past the pilot - [The Detectives: Karate](https://www.thelogbook.com/karate-detected/) - The 13th episode of the NBC police drama The Detectives is broadcast in the United States, starring Robert Taylor. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Wrangler: A Time For Hanging](https://www.thelogbook.com/a-time-for-hanging/) - The second episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn and guest starring Paul Carr. The episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who also created the series, his first to get past the pilot stage. - [Wrangler: Episode At The Bar-M](https://www.thelogbook.com/episode-at-the-bar-m/) - The first episode of the western series Wrangler is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jason Evers as Pitcairn and guest starring Susan Oliver. The episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who also created the series, his first to get past the pilot stage. Wrangler also boasts another historic - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Charley Red Dog](https://www.thelogbook.com/charley-red-dog/) - The 91st episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Tiger](https://www.thelogbook.com/hgwt-tiger/) - The 89th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Golden Toad](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-golden-toad/) - The 88th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Posse](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-posse/) - The 82nd episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Les Girls](https://www.thelogbook.com/les-girls/) - The 81st episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Episode In Laredo](https://www.thelogbook.com/episode-in-laredo/) - The 80th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Return Of Roy Carter](https://www.thelogbook.com/return-of-roy-carter/) - The 68th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Maggie O'Bannion](https://www.thelogbook.com/maggieobannion/) - The 68th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Monster Of Moon Ridge](https://www.thelogbook.com/monster-of-moon-ridge/) - The 60th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Juliet](https://www.thelogbook.com/hgwt-juliet/) - The 60th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Road To Wickenburg](https://www.thelogbook.com/road-to-wickenburg/) - The 47th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. Future Star Trek guest star Michael Forrest appears in this episode. - [Jefferson Drum: Stagecoach Episode](https://www.thelogbook.com/drum-stagecoach/) - The 17th episode of the NBC western series Jefferson Drum is broadcast in the United States, starring Jeff Richards. Dan Blocker (Bonanza) guest stars. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Hanging Of Roy Carter](https://www.thelogbook.com/hanging-of-roy-carter/) - The 43rd episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Jefferson Drum: The Poet](https://www.thelogbook.com/drum-poet/) - The 11th episode of the NBC western series Jefferson Drum is broadcast in the United States, starring Jeff Richards and Cyril Delevanti. Skip Homeier guest stars. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Jefferson Drum: Madam Faro](https://www.thelogbook.com/drum-faro/) - The seventh episode of the NBC western series Jefferson Drum is broadcast in the United States, starring Jeff Richards and Cyril Delevanti. Karen Steele guest stars. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Jefferson Drum: Law & Order](https://www.thelogbook.com/drum-law-order/) - The third episode of the western series Jefferson Drum is broadcast on NBC in the United States, starring Jeff Richards as the titular old west newspaper editor. R.G. Armstrong guest stars in an episode written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Boots and Saddles: The Rescue of the Strangers](https://www.thelogbook.com/rescue-of-the-strangers/) - The 14th episode of the syndicated western series Boots and Saddles is broadcast in the United States, starring John Pickard. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, whose working title for the story was "The Pushcart Brigade". - [Warrior: The Life of Sam Houston](https://www.thelogbook.com/sam-houston-pilot/) - Destiny and the Raven, the pilot script for an unproduced series, Warrior: The Life Of Sam Houston, is completed by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry for Screen Gems, the television production arm of Columbia Pictures. This will become the first Roddenberry pilot committed to film, starring Gregg Palmer and George Keymas, though it will - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Ella West](https://www.thelogbook.com/ella-west/) - The 17th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. The episode is the fourth of a four-week consecutive streak of scripts written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: Helen of Abajinian](https://www.thelogbook.com/helen-of-abajinian/) - The 16th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. The episode is the third of a four-week consecutive streak of scripts written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. The script wins - [Boots and Saddles: The Marquis of Donnybrook](https://www.thelogbook.com/marquis-of-donnybrook/) - The 14th episode of the syndicated western series Boots and Saddles is broadcast in the United States, starring John Pickard. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and guest stars future Star Trek series regular DeForest Kelley, the first of many collaborations with Roddenberry. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Hanging Cross](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-hanging-cross/) - The 15th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. The episode is the second of a four-week consecutive streak of scripts written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Yuma Treasure](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-yuma-treasure/) - The 14th episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. The episode is the beginning of a four-week consecutive streak of scripts written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Boots and Saddles: The Prussian Farmer](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-prussian-farmer/) - The fifth episode of the syndicated western series Boots and Saddles is broadcast in the United States, starring John Pickard. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [Have Gun - Will Travel: The Great Mojave Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/great-mojave-chase/) - The third episode of Sam Rolfe's western series Have Gun - Will Travel is broadcast on CBS in the United States, starring Richard Boone. The episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, a frequent writer in the series' early seasons. - [Boots and Saddles: The Gatling Gun](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-gatling-gun/) - The first episode of the syndicated western series Boots and Saddles is broadcast in the United States, starring John Pickard. This episode is written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. - [West Point: The Drowning Of The Gun](https://www.thelogbook.com/drowning-of-the-gun/) - An episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: McKinley's Challenge](https://www.thelogbook.com/mckinleys-challenge/) - An episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: The Manhunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-manhunt/) - The 25th episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: The Command](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-command/) - The 21st episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: Jet Flight](https://www.thelogbook.com/jet-flight/) - The 19th episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: A Double Reverse](https://www.thelogbook.com/double-reverse/) - The 13th episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [West Point: Man Of Action](https://www.thelogbook.com/man-of-action/) - The tenth episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, one of the series' staff writers. - [Highway Patrol: Oil Lease](https://www.thelogbook.com/oil-lease/) - The 48th episode of the syndicated series Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Prospector, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who has just retired from the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police procedure. This - [West Point: Thicker Than Water](https://www.thelogbook.com/thicker-than-water/) - The fifth episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode, titled Thicker Than Water, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who has now retired from police work and is a full-time TV writer. William Campbell (Star Trek) guest - [West Point: The Operator and the Martinet](https://www.thelogbook.com/operator-and-martinet/) - The second episode of the military anthology series West Point is broadcast on CBS in the United States. This episode, titled The Operator and the Martinet, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who has now retired from police work and is a full-time TV writer; this is his - [Highway Patrol: Prospector](https://www.thelogbook.com/prospector/) - The 38th episode of the syndicated series Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Prospector, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry, still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police procedure. - [Highway Patrol: Mental Patient](https://www.thelogbook.com/mental-patient/) - The 28th episode of the syndicated series Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Mental Patient, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry, still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police - [Stage 7: The Secret Weapon Of 117](https://www.thelogbook.com/secret-weapon-117/) - The TV anthology series Stage 7 presents the first produced science fiction television script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, The Secret Weapon Of 117. Ricardo Montalban stars as one of a pair of aliens trying to assess whether or not Earth has the technology to retaliate against infiltration and invasion by their - [Highway Patrol: Human Bomb](https://www.thelogbook.com/human-bomb/) - The 22nd episode of the syndicated series Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Human Bomb, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry, still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police - [Highway Patrol: Reformed Criminal](https://www.thelogbook.com/reformed-criminal/) - The ninth episode of the syndicated series Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Reformed Criminal, is an early TV script written by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry, still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police - [Mr. District Attorney: Police Brutality](https://www.thelogbook.com/police-brutality/) - The 46th episode of the syndicated series Mr. District Attorney, starring David Brian, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Police Brutality, is future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's sixth television script sale. Roddenberry, still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department, is also the show's "technical advisor" on police procedure; - [Mr. District Attorney: Wife Killer](https://www.thelogbook.com/wife-killer/) - The 28th episode of the syndicated series Mr. District Attorney, starring David Brian, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Wife Killer, is future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's second television script sale. Roddenberry is moonlighting as a novice TV writer while still on active duty with the Los Angeles Police Department. Due - [Mr. District Attorney: Defense Plant Gambling](https://www.thelogbook.com/defense-plant-gambling/) - The fifth episode of the syndicated series Mr. District Attorney, starring David Brian, is broadcast in the United States. This story, titled Defense Plant Gambling, is the first television script sold by future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who is moonlighting as a novice TV writer while still on active duty with the Los Angeles - [The War Of The Worlds](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-war-of-the-worlds/) - Paramount Pictures releases the George Pal-produced movie adaptation of H.G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds in American theaters, starring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, and Les Tremayne. Featuring groundbreaking special effects photography and painted space scenes by Chesley Bonestell, the movie is an instant hit, and will later inspire a television revival based on elements - [Godzilla Raids Again](https://www.thelogbook.com/godzilla-raids-again/) - Toho Studios release the first Godzilla movie sequel, Godzilla Raids Again, directed by Motoyoshi Oda. (Significant alterations to the movie, including a different title, will be made for its eventual U.S. release.) Tsukioka is to flying over the ocean looking for schools of fish. He finds a large school of tuna, and radios the location - [Gojira](https://www.thelogbook.com/gojira/) - The first Godzilla movie, Gojira, debuts in Japan. Directed by Ishiro Honda and starring Akira Takarada, Momoko Kochi and Akihiko Hirata, the film is intended to be an allegory to the ravages of the atomic bomb rather than the beginning of a franchise (though the door is clearly left open to a sequel by dialogue - [Godzilla, King Of The Monsters!](https://www.thelogbook.com/godzilla-king-of-the-monsters/) - The first Godzilla movie, Gojira, is re-released in America, dubbed into English with additional scenes starring actor Raymond Burr, as Godzilla, King Of The Monsters! Despite the quite noticeable differences between old footage and new, the movie proves popular, and sparks the western world's obsession with Toho Studios' signature creation. It is also just the - [Men Into Space: Dark Of The Sun](https://www.thelogbook.com/men122/) - The 22nd episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [TIROS-4](https://www.thelogbook.com/tiros-4/) - NASA and the United States Weather Bureau launch the fourth experimental TIROS weather satellite, TIROS-4. Further refinements to the basic TIROS satellite system are made, and after TIROS-3's discovery of a hurricane in the Atlantic well before it his the US, new enhancements are introduced specifically for early hurricane detection. TIROS-4 remains in orbit for - [Douglas Adams, galactic hitchhiker, born](https://www.thelogbook.com/douglas-adams-born/) - Future Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy writer/creator Douglas Adams is born in England. Demonstrating an early ability to write short stories with a hint of the absurd, Adams would find himself a member of the renowned Cambridge Footlights theatrical comedy group in the early 1970s, leading to his "discovery" by Monty Python's Graham Chapman. (Adams - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Little Black Bag](https://www.thelogbook.com/little-black-bag-of-tomorrow/) - The 35th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, written by Cyril Kornbluth, stars - [The Quatermass Experiment: Contact Has Been Established](https://www.thelogbook.com/contact-has-been-established/) - The BBC airs the first episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, starring Reginald Tate as Prof. Bernard Quatermass. Broadcast as a live play with minimal footage from other sources played back during air, this is also one of the earliest BBC drama productions archived on film, and one of the - [A For Andromeda: The Message](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora101/) - The first episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, premieres on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in the - [The Thousand Foot Radio Telescope](https://www.thelogbook.com/1000-ft-radio-telescope/) - After months of lobbying the U.S. Air Force and the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) for help in funding a large-aperture radar/radio telescope dish for studies of Earth's ionosphere and the space that lies beyond, Cornell University's Bill Gordon publishes a report in the journal of the School of Electrical Engineering. Gordon's report, setting out - [Men Into Space: Christmas On The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/men112/) - The 12th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Guest starring Whit Bissell, this episode acts as a Christmas special. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Frankenstein](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots116/) - The 16th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, a half-hour adaptation of Mary - [The Avengers: One For The Mortuary](https://www.thelogbook.com/one-for-the-mortuary/) - The 13th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. This synopsis is based upon the Big Finish audio adaptation of - [Quatermass: State Of Emergency](https://www.thelogbook.com/state-of-emergency/) - The BBC airs the sixth episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, bringing the six-part story to a close. The success of the series prompts the BBC to request a sequel series from Kneale. This episode was not archived and does not exist in the BBC's archives. Westminster Abbey and the - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Secret Experiment](https://www.thelogbook.com/invis101/) - The first episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, premieres on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Crisis In The Desert](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi102/) - The second episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, premieres on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Adrienne Corri (A Clockwork Orange) stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Behind The Mask](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi103/) - The third episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, premieres on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Locked Room](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi104/) - The fourth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Picnic With Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi105/) - The fifth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Play To Kill](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi106/) - The sixth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Shadow On The Screen](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi107/) - The seventh episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Mink Coat](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi108/) - The eighth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Blind Justice](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi109/) - The ninth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Honor Blackman (The Avengers) guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Jailbreak](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi110/) - The tenth episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Bank Raid](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi111/) - The 11th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Odds Against Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi112/) - The 12th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Strange Partners](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi113/) - The 13th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; the series will be shown later in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star; Patrick Troughton (Doctor Who) guest stars in the first season finale. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Point Of Destruction](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi201/) - The 14th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in September 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) star. Future Doctor Who producer Barry Letts, an actor at this point in his career, has a small role in - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Death Cell](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi202/) - The 15th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in October 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Vanishing Evidence](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi203/) - The 16th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in October 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. James Raglan stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Prize](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi204/) - The 17th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in October 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Lisa Daniely and Anton Diffring star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Flight Into Darkness](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi205/) - The 18th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in October 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. John Harvey stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Decoy](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi206/) - The 19th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in October 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Robert Gallico and Philip Leaver star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Gun Runners](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi207/) - The 20th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in November 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The White Rabbit](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi208/) - The 21st episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in November 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Man In Disguise](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi209/) - The 22nd episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in November 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Man In Power](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi210/) - The 23rd episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in November 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Rocket](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi211/) - The 24th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in December 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Glyn Owen guest stars in an episode written by Michael Pertwee (older brother of future Doctor Who star Jon Pertwee). This series is not yet chronicled in - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: Shadow Bomb](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi212/) - The 25th episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in December 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Walter Gotell (The Spy Who Loved Me) and Ian Hendry (The Avengers) star in an episode co-written by Brian Clemens (The Avengers) and Ian Stuart Black (Doctor - [H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man: The Big Plot](https://www.thelogbook.com/invisi213/) - The 26th and final episode of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, based on Wells' story, airs on ITV; this episode will air in December 1959 in the U.S. on CBS. Barbara Shelley stars. The role of the invisible man himself, Dr. Peter Brady, has been played in voice-over by actor Tim Turner without on-screen credit - [The Avengers: Square Root Of Evil](https://www.thelogbook.com/square-root-of-evil/) - The third episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. This synopsis is based upon the Big Finish audio adaptation of - [The Avengers: Brought To Book](https://www.thelogbook.com/brought-to-book/) - The second episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. This synopsis is based upon the Big Finish audio adaptation of - [The Avengers: Hot Snow](https://www.thelogbook.com/hot-snow/) - The first episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. Devised as a serious drama with Hendry in the lead and Macnee, as mysterious Mr. Steed, as his sidekick, the first season has a radically different feel from the more light-hearted spy-fi tone of - [Twilight Zone: The Last Flight](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-last-flight/) - CBS airs the 18th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Kenneth Haigh stars in an episode written by Richard Matheson. Second Lieutenant William Decker of the Royal Flying Corps lands his biplane on an American airstrip on French soil, but is astonished at the other planes nearby, and at the extraordinary reception - [Twilight Zone: The Fever](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-fever-zone/) - CBS airs the 17th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Everett Sloane stars in a Serling original about addiction to gambling. Franklin Gibbs is annoyed by his wife's insistence that they vacation in Las Vegas, especially when she feeds a single nickel into a slot machine. At the insistence of a drunken - [Twilight Zone: The Hitch-Hiker](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-hitch-hiker/) - CBS airs the 16th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Serling adapts a radio play of the same name by Lucille Fletcher, even going so far as to reuse Bernard Hermann's music from the radio production. A highway blowout at high speed, which could be a fatal accident in the making, merely - [Twilight Zone: I Shot An Arrow Into The Air](https://www.thelogbook.com/i-shot-an-arrow-into-the-air/) - CBS airs the 15th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Serling adapts a short story of the same name by Madelon Champion. A rocket manned by eight astronauts is launched, and then disappears off of the scopes. Of the eight-man crew, four survive the rocket's crash landing, into what they believe to - [Twilight Zone: Third From The Sun](https://www.thelogbook.com/third-from-the-sun/) - CBS airs the 14th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Fritz Weaver stars in Serling's adaptation of a story by Richard Matheson. On the eve of a global holocaust, two men who work on hydrogen weapons and the means of delivering them to their targets meet with their families. They have a - [Twilight Zone: The Four Of Us Are Dying](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-four-of-us-are-dying/) - CBS airs the 13th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Philip Pine and Beverly Garland star in Serling's adaptation of a story by George Clayton Johnson (Logan's Run), featuring music by a young Jerry Goldsmith. Arch Hammer, a man with an uncanny ability to change his face to look like others, checks - [Twilight Zone: What You Need](https://www.thelogbook.com/what-you-need/) - CBS airs the 12th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Serling himself adapts the darkly humorous (but not specifically Christmas-themed) script from a Lewis Padgett short story. A man desperate for a job holds down a corner stool at the local bar, unable to afford a drink, until an older man promises - [Twilight Zone: And When The Sky Was Opened](https://www.thelogbook.com/sky-was-opened/) - CBS airs the 11th episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Rod Taylor stars in a Charles Beaumont adaptation of a Richard Matheson short story. A spacecraft that flew 900 miles above Earth and then vanished for 24 hours returns, with its crew of three intact. But one of the astronauts, Major Gart, - [Twilight Zone: Judgment Night](https://www.thelogbook.com/judgment-night/) - CBS airs the tenth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Nehemiah Persoff and Patrick Macnee (The Avengers) star in a script written by Serling. 1942: an Allied passenger ship, S.S. Queen of Glasgow, has become separated from her convoy in enemy waters during the height of the German U-Boat threat in World - [Twilight Zone: Perchance To Dream](https://www.thelogbook.com/perchance-to-dream/) - CBS airs the ninth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Richard Conte stars in a script written by Charles Beaumont. This is the first episode of the series not to be scripted by Serling. Edward Hall walks into a doctor's office and claims that he can't allow himself to fall asleep, lest - [Twilight Zone: Time Enough At Last](https://www.thelogbook.com/time-enough-at-last/) - CBS airs the eighth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Burgess Meredith (Batman, Rocky) stars in a script written by Serling, adapted from a short story by Lynn Venable. This episode will later be considered, by both fans of the show and critics of television and drama in general, to be one - [Twilight Zone: The Lonely](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-lonely/) - CBS airs the seventh episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Jack Warden (Being There) and Jean Marsh (Doctor Who, Willow) star in a script written by Serling. Convicted criminal James Corry is sentenced to live out his life on an asteroid with a breathable atmosphere, nine million miles from Earth. A rocket - [Twilight Zone: Escape Clause](https://www.thelogbook.com/escape-clause/) - CBS airs the sixth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. David Wayne stars in a script written by Serling. Convinced that he's on his deathbed every day, hypochondriac Walter Bedeker makes a deal with the devil: in exchange for his soul, Walter will be made healthy and immortal. He also has an - [Twilight Zone: Walking Distance](https://www.thelogbook.com/walking-distance/) - CBS airs the fifth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Gig Young stars (and a very young Ron Howard guest stars) in a script written by Serling. Washed-up New York ad agency executive Martin Sloan returns home, on foot, to his home town of Homewood. When he sets foot in Homewood, he - [Twilight Zone: Sixteen Millimeter Shrine](https://www.thelogbook.com/sixteen-millimeter-shrine/) - CBS airs the fourth episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Ida Lupino and Martin Balsam star in a script written by Serling. 1930s starlet Barbara Jean Trenton hides away from the world in the mansion paid for by her film fame, the curtains drawn, constantly rewatching the movies she made in her - [Twilight Zone: Mr. Denton On Doomsday](https://www.thelogbook.com/mr-denton-on-doomsday/) - CBS airs the third episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Dan Duryea and Martin Landau (Space: 1999) star in a script written by Serling. Washed-up gunslinger Al Denton, once a local legend, is now a local embarrassment, wasting away at a local saloon, tortured by younger men and by his own past. - [Twilight Zone: One For The Angels](https://www.thelogbook.com/one-for-the-angels/) - CBS airs the second episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Ed Wynn stars in a script written by Serling. Joe Bookman, a small-time street vendor, plies his wares - mainly toys and ties - to anyone within earshot of his sales pitch. A well-dressed man appears, and Joe guesses he's a census - [Twilight Zone: Where Is Everybody?](https://www.thelogbook.com/where-is-everybody/) - CBS airs the first episode of Rod Serling's anthology series The Twilight Zone. Earl Holliman stars in a script written by Serling. A man awakens on the outskirts of the town of Oakwood, with no knowledge of how he got there - or even who he is. He can't find another living creature anywhere in - [Science Fiction Theatre: Beyond](https://www.thelogbook.com/beyond-sft/) - The first episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre premieres on stations across the U.S. Unusually for its day, the series is filmed in color (Ziv's way of future-proofing the show with the widespread adoption of color TV roughly a decade away). The episode stars William Lundigan, the future star of another Ziv-produced - [Quatermass: An Unidentified Species](https://www.thelogbook.com/an-unidentified-species/) - The BBC airs the fifth episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, starring Reginald Tate as Prof. Bernard Quatermass. This episode was not archived and does not exist in the BBC's archives. Having plundered a drug store an ingested a mixture of chemicals that would normally be deadly to humans, astronaut - [Quatermass: Believed To Be Suffering](https://www.thelogbook.com/believed-to-be-suffering/) - The BBC airs the fourth episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, starring Reginald Tate as Prof. Bernard Quatermass. This episode was not archived and does not exist in the BBC's archives. As Victor Carroon, still delirious, shows an unusual amount of interest in a potted cactus, a photographer intrudes on - [Quatermass: Very Special Knowledge](https://www.thelogbook.com/very-special-knowledge/) - The BBC airs the third episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, starring Reginald Tate as Prof. Bernard Quatermass. This episode was not archived and does not exist in the BBC's archives. The questioning of surviving astronaut Victor Carroon continues, and he reveals not only a fluent grasp of German, but - [The Quatermess Experiment: Persons Reported Missing](https://www.thelogbook.com/persons-reported-missing/) - The BBC airs the second episode of Nigel Kneale's trend-setting science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment, starring Reginald Tate as Prof. Bernard Quatermass. Broadcast as a live play with minimal footage from other sources played back during air, this is one of the earliest BBC drama productions archived on film, though BBC technicians opt not - [The Adventures Of Superman: The Haunted Lighthouse](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-haunted-lighthouse/) - The second episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. The Daily Planet's junior photographer, Jimmy Olsen, goes to Maine for a vacation at the invitation of his Aunt Louisa. But something is amiss when he - [The Adventures Of Superman: Superman On Earth](https://www.thelogbook.com/superman-on-earth/) - The first episode of The Adventures Of Superman premieres in syndication on TV stations across the United States, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. Robert Rockwell guest stars as Jor-El in a retelling of Superman's origin story. Jor-El, a member of the ruling - [The Avengers: Dragonsfield](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers126/) - The 26th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. This, the last episode of the show's first season, is the - [The Avengers: A Change Of Bait](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers125/) - The 25th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: The Deadly Air](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers124/) - The 24th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Dead Of Winter](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers123/) - The 23rd episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Kill The King](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers122/) - The 22nd episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: The Far Distant Dead](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers121/) - The 21st episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Tunnel Of Fear](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers120/) - The 20th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This is one of only three first season episodes that still exists in its entirety. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Avengers: The Frighteners](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers115/) - The 15th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This is one of only three first season episodes that still exists in its entirety. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Avengers: Girl On The Trapeze](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers106/) - The sixth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. Written by Dennis Spooner (Doctor Who) and featuring Kenny Baker (Star Wars) in an uncredited role, this is one of only three first season episodes of The Avengers that still exists in its entirety. - [The Avengers: Toy Trap](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers119/) - The 19th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Double Danger](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers118/) - The 18th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Death On The Slipway](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers117/) - The 17th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: The Yellow Needle](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers116/) - The 16th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: The Springers](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers114/) - The 14th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Dance With Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers112/) - The 12th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. Caroline Blakiston (Return Of The Jedi) guest stars in an episode now missing from the archives, but it will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about - [The Avengers: Please Don't Feed The Animals](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers111/) - The 11th episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Hunt The Man Down](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers110/) - The tenth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avnegers: Ashes Of Roses](https://www.thelogbook.com/avnegers109/) - The ninth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: The Radioactive Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers108/) - The eighth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Diamond Cut Diamond](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers107/) - The seventh episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [The Avengers: Crescent Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers105/) - The fifth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. Roger Delgado (Doctor Who) guest stars in episode that is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers - [The Avengers: Nightmare](https://www.thelogbook.com/avengers104/) - The fourth episode of Sydney Newman's spy series The Avengers, starring Ian Hendry and Patrick Macnee, airs on UK broadcaster ABC. This episode is now missing from the archives, but will be recreated in audio form in the 21st century by Big Finish Productions. More about The Avengers in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Avengers - [13 Demon Street: Black Nemesis](https://www.thelogbook.com/13-demon-street/) - The 13th and final episode of the syndicated horror anthology series 13 Demon Street airs on stations across the U.S., hosted by Lon Chaney Jr. (The Wolf Man), and created (and frequently written and directed) by Curt Siodmak. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this - [13 Demon Street: Murder In The Mirror](https://www.thelogbook.com/12-demon-street/) - The 12th episode of the syndicated horror anthology series 13 Demon Street airs on stations across the U.S., hosted by Lon Chaney Jr. (The Wolf Man), and created (and frequently written and directed) by Curt Siodmak. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or - [13 Demon Street: Never Steal A Warlock's Wife](https://www.thelogbook.com/11-demon-street/) - The 11th episode of the syndicated horror anthology series 13 Demon Street airs on stations across the U.S., hosted by Lon Chaney Jr. (The Wolf Man), and created (and frequently written and directed) by Curt Siodmak. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or - [13 Demon Street: The Secret Of The Telescope](https://www.thelogbook.com/10-demon-street/) - The tenth episode of the syndicated horror anthology series 13 Demon Street airs on stations across the U.S., hosted by Lon Chaney Jr. (The Wolf Man), and created (and frequently written and directed) by Curt Siodmak. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. 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Over the next four days, Ampex receives orders from broadcasters totaling - [MIT to design Apollo spacecraft computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/apollo-gnc-computers/) - The first government contract is issued in the Apollo lunar landing program, as MIT lands the contract to develop the guidance and navigation computer at the heart of the Apollo vehicles. For its day, MIT designed one of the most robust computers that early '60s technology could squeeze into such a small space; modern digital - [DuMont goes dark](https://www.thelogbook.com/dumont-goes-dark/) - The first American TV network to go out of business transmits its final broadcast, a live boxing match from New York. The DuMont Television Network has simply run out of money, despite countless innovations that will be adopted by its competitors in years to come: the first made-for-TV movie, the first sitcom, the first soap - [One Step Beyond: Midnight](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb333/) - ABC airs the 94th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond. This episode is a repurposed 1950 episode of the anthology series Stars Over Hollywood, and as such is neither directed nor introduced by John Newland. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Eyewitness](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb336/) - ABC airs the 97th and final episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. John Meillon and Anton Rodgers guest star. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Signal Received](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb326/) - ABC airs the 87th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Mark Eden (Doctor Who: Marco Polo) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Room Upstairs](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb325/) - ABC airs the 86th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Lois Maxwell (the James Bond films' original Miss Moneypenny) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Face](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb324/) - ABC airs the 85th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Roger Delgado (Doctor Who) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Justice](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb323/) - ABC airs the 84th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Stranger](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb322/) - ABC airs the 83rd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Night Of Decision](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb321/) - ABC airs the 82nd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Robert Douglas guest stars. 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Due to the episode's focus on the mind-altering properties of mushrooms, this episode is excised from the running order of the show's later syndicated reruns, despite host Newland claiming that it was the most poupular episode - [One Step Beyond: Dead Man's Tale](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb317/) - ABC airs the 78th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Lonny Chapman guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Last Round](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb316/) - ABC airs the 77th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Charles Bronson guest stars. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Where Are They?](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb312/) - ABC airs the 73rd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Phillip Pine guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Tonight At 12:17](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb311/) - ABC airs the 72nd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Peggy Ann Garner guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Promise](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb310/) - ABC airs the 71st episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. William Shatner (Star Trek) guest stars. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: House Of The Dead](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb237/) - ABC airs the 59th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Mario Alcalde guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Lonely Room](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb236/) - ABC airs the 58th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Carl Esmond guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Contact](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb235/) - ABC airs the 57th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Ron Randell guest stars. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: I Saw You Tomorrow](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb228/) - ABC airs the 50th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. John Hudson guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Clown](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb227/) - ABC airs the 49th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Yvette Mimieux (The Black Hole) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Explorer](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb226/) - ABC airs the 48th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Gregory Morton guest stars. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Lovers](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb222/) - ABC airs the 44th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Vanessa Brown guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Day The World Wept - The Lincoln Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb221/) - ABC airs the 43rd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Barry Atwater guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Who Are You?](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb220/) - ABC airs the 42nd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Philip Bourneuf guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Call From Tomorrow](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb219/) - ABC airs the 41st episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Margaret Phillips guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Forests Of The Night](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb218/) - ABC airs the 40th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Aldred Ryder guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Earthquake](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb217/) - ABC airs the 39th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. David Opatoshu and Olan Soule guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Justice Tree](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb216/) - ABC airs the 38th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Hand](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb215/) - ABC airs the 37th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Robert Loggia and Anna Lee Carroll guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Make Me Not A Witch](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb214/) - ABC airs the 36th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Patty McCormack and Robert Emhardt guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Father Image](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb213/) - ABC airs the 35th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Jack Lord (Hawaii Five-O), Stafford Repp (Batman), and Ian Wolfe guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Stone Cutter](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb212/) - ABC airs the 34th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Joe Mantell and Arthur Shields guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Dead Ringer](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb211/) - ABC airs the 33rd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Norma Crane and Grant Williams guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Reunion](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb210/) - ABC airs the 32nd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Betsy von Furstenberg and Rory Harrity guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Forked Lightning](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb209/) - ABC airs the 31st episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Ralph Nelson and Frank Maxwell guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Message From Clara](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb208/) - ABC airs the 30th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Barbara Baxley and Robert Ellenstein guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Open Window](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb207/) - ABC airs the 29th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Louise Fletcher (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Inheritance](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb206/) - ABC airs the 28th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Sean McClory and Jan Miner guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Night Of The Kill](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb205/) - ABC airs the 27th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Fred Beir and Ann McCrea guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Doomsday](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb204/) - ABC airs the 26th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Donald Harron and Torin Thatcher guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Brainwave](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb203/) - ABC airs the 25th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. George Grizzard and Whit Bissell guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Ordeal On Locust Street](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb202/) - ABC airs the 24th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Augusta Dabney and David Lewis guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Delusion](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb201/) - ABC airs the 23rd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Norman Lloyd and Suzanne Pleshette guest star in the second season premiere. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Riddle](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb122/) - ABC airs the 22nd episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Warren Stevens and Barry Atwater guest star in the first season finale. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Front Runner](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb121/) - ABC airs the 21st episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Ben Cooper and Walter Burke guest star. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Echo](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb120/) - ABC airs the 20th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Ross Martin (The Wild Wild West) guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Captain's Guests](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb119/) - ABC airs the 19th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Robert Webber guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Image Of Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb118/) - ABC airs the 18th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Doris Dowling guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Haunted U-Boat](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb117/) - ABC airs the 17th episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Werner Klemperer (Hogan's Heroes) guest stars. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Vision](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb110/) - ABC airs the tenth episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Pernell Roberts guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Dead Part Of The House](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb109/) - ABC airs the ninth episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Joanne Linville guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Premonition](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb108/) - ABC airs the eighth episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. 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More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Emergency Only](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb103/) - ABC airs the third episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Lin McCarthy guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: The Dark Room](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb104/) - ABC airs the fourth episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Chloris Leachman guest stars. More about One Step Beyond in theLogBook.com StoreOne Step Beyond now streaming on Amazon Prime - [One Step Beyond: Night Of April 14th](https://www.thelogbook.com/osb102/) - ABC airs the second episode of the supernatural anthology series One Step Beyond, hosted and directed by John Newland. Patrick Macnee (The Avengers) guest stars. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Three In One](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes610/) - The 101st episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Superman's Wife](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes609/) - The 100th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Gentle Monster](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes608/) - The 99th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Big Forget](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes607/) - The 98th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Mysterious Cube](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes604/) - The 95th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Divide And Conquer](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes603/) - The 94th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Magic Secret](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes602/) - The 93rd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Last Knight](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes601/) - The 92nd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. This is the sixth season premiere. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Stolen Elephant](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes511/) - The 89th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Prince Albert Coat](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes510/) - The 88th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Phony Alibi](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes509/) - The 87th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Close Shave](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes508/) - The 86th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Money To Burn](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes507/) - The 85th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. 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Claude Akins guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Big Freeze](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes403/) - The 68th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Unlucky Number](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes402/) - The 67th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Henry Blair guest stars. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Bully Of Dry Gulch](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes310/) - The 62nd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Myron Healey guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Magic Necklace](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes309/) - The 61st episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Lawrence Ryle guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Clark Kent, Outlaw](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes308/) - The 60th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. John Doucette guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Olsen's Millions](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes307/) - The 59th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Elizabeth Patterson guest stars. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Beware The Wrecker](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes220/) - The 46th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. William Forrest guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Perry White's Scoop](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes219/) - The 45th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Steve Pendleton guest stars. 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More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: My Friend Superman](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes215/) - The 41st episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Tito Vuolo guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Machine That Could Plot Crimes](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes213/) - The 39th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Sterling Holloway guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Panic In The Sky](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes212/) - The 38th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Jonathan Hale guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Man In The Lead Mask](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes211/) - The 37th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Frank Scannell guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Face And The Voice](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes210/) - The 36th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Carleton Young guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Dog Who Knew Superman](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes209/) - The 35th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Ben Welden guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: A Ghost For Scotland Yard](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes208/) - The 34th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Leonard Mudie guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Superman In Exile](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes207/) - The 33rd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Leon Askin guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Defeat Of Superman](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes206/) - The 32nd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Peter Mamakos guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Five Minutes To Doom](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes201/) - The 27th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves. Noel Neill takes over the role of Lois Lane in the second season premiere. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Big Squeeze](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes202/) - The 28th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Hugh Beaumont (Leave It To Beaver) guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Man Who Could Read Minds](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes203/) - The 29th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Lawrence Dobkin guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Jet Ace](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes204/) - The 30th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Lane Bradford guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Shot In The Dark](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes205/) - The 31st episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Noel Neill, and Jack Larson. Vera Marshe guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Unknown People Part II](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes126/) - The 26th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. This two-parter was created by editing the 1951 film Superman And The Mole-Men. This marks Phyllis Coates' final appearance in the role of Lois Lane, and concludes the first season. More about The Adventures Of Superman - [Adventures Of Superman: The Unknown People Part I](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes125/) - The 25th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. This two-parter was created by editing the 1951 film Superman And The Mole-Men. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Crime Wave](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes124/) - The 24th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Ghost Wolf](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes123/) - The 23rd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Czar Of The Underworld](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes122/) - The 22nd episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. Anthony Caruso and Paul Fix guest star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Human Bomb](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes121/) - The 21st episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Riddle Of The Chinese Jade](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes120/) - The 20th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Evil Three](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes119/) - The 19th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Drums Of Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes118/) - The 18th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Runaway Robot](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes117/) - The 17th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. Russell Johnson (Gilligan's Island) appears in a very early TV role. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Mystery In Wax](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes116/) - The 16th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Double Trouble](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes115/) - The 15th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: Treasure Of The Incas](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes114/) - The 14th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Stolen Costume](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes113/) - The 13th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Deserted Village](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes112/) - The 12th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: No Holds Barred](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes111/) - The 11th episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [Adventures Of Superman: The Secret Of Superman](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes110/) - The tenth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: Rescue](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes109/) - The ninth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: The Mind Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes108/) - The eighth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: The Birthday Letter](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes107/) - The seventh episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: Night Of Terror](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes106/) - The sixth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: The Monkey Mystery](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes105/) - The fifth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: Mystery Of The Broken Statues](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes104/) - The fourth episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. Phillip Pine guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - [The Adventures Of Superman: The Case Of The Talkative Dummy](https://www.thelogbook.com/supes103/) - The third episode of The Adventures Of Superman airs in syndication, based on the comic by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, and Jack Larson star. Phillip Pine guest stars. More about The Adventures Of Superman in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreAdventures of Superman now streaming on Amazon Prime - ['Way Out: 20/20](https://www.thelogbook.com/way114/) - CBS broadcasts the 14th and final episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. With ratings steadily falling, and network production shifting from New York to Hollywood, the series has reached its end. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide - ['Way Out: Soft Focus](https://www.thelogbook.com/way113/) - CBS broadcasts the 13th episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Barry Morse (Space: 1999, The Martian Chronicles) and Mitchell Ryan star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: Side Show](https://www.thelogbook.com/way112/) - CBS broadcasts the 12th episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Murray Hamilton (Jaws) and Doris Roberts (Everybody Loves Raymond) star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: Hush Hush](https://www.thelogbook.com/way111/) - CBS broadcasts the 11th episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Woodrow Parfrey (Time Express) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: The Overnight Case](https://www.thelogbook.com/way110/) - CBS broadcasts the tenth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Kevin McCarthy (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers) and Martin Balsam star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: Death Wish](https://www.thelogbook.com/way109/) - CBS broadcasts the ninth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Charlotte Ray (The Facts Of Life) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: Dissolve To Black](https://www.thelogbook.com/way108/) - CBS broadcasts the eighth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Mark Lenard (Star Trek) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: False Face](https://www.thelogbook.com/way107/) - CBS broadcasts the seventh episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Martin E. Brooks (The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman) and Dana Elcar (MacGyver, 2010: The Year We Make Contact) star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this - ['Way Out: The Croaker](https://www.thelogbook.com/way106/) - CBS broadcasts the sixth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Richard Thomas (The Waltons) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: Button, Button](https://www.thelogbook.com/way104/) - CBS broadcasts the fourth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Tim O'Connor (Buck Rogers In The 25th Century) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: I Heard You Calling Me](https://www.thelogbook.com/way105/) - CBS broadcasts the fifth episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Daniel Petrie (Cocoon: The Return) directs. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: The Sisters](https://www.thelogbook.com/way103/) - CBS broadcasts the third episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Lois Smith (True Blood, Twister) stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - ['Way Out: The Down Car](https://www.thelogbook.com/way102/) - CBS broadcasts the second episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Marc Daniels (Star Trek) directs an episode starring Ray Walston (My Favorite Martian). This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - ['Way Out: William And Mary](https://www.thelogbook.com/way101/) - CBS premieres the first episode of the anthology series 'Way Out, hosted by author Roald Dahl. Fritz Weaver and Barnard Hughes (Tron, Mr. Merlin) star in an episode adapted by Dahl from his own short story. Marc Daniels (Star Trek) directs. The series is a mid-season replacement rushed into production by CBS to take over - [Twilight Zone: A Hundred Yards Over The Rim](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz223/) - The 59th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Cliff Robertson and John Crawford star in an episode written by Serling. This is the last episode of The Twilight Zone to be broadcast before humans have actually gone to space. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join - [Pathfinders To Venus: The City](https://www.thelogbook.com/path306/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the sixth episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: Planet On Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/path308/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the eighth and final episode of Pathfinders To Venus, concluding the overarching storyline that began with Target Luna in 1960. Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, film recordings of all eight episodes will be recovered and released on DVD in the 21st century. This - [Pathfinders To Venus: The Valley Of Monsters](https://www.thelogbook.com/path307/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the seventh episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: The Venus People](https://www.thelogbook.com/path305/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fifth episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: The Living Planet](https://www.thelogbook.com/path303/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the third episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: The Creature](https://www.thelogbook.com/path304/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fourth episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: Into The Poison Cloud](https://www.thelogbook.com/path302/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the second episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Venus: S.O.S. From Venus](https://www.thelogbook.com/path301/) - British broadcaster ABC premieres the first episode of Pathfinders To Venus, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Mars, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Mars: Falling Into The Sun](https://www.thelogbook.com/path206/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the sixth episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Mars: Zero Hour On The Red Planet](https://www.thelogbook.com/path205/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fifth episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Mars: Lichens!](https://www.thelogbook.com/path204/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fourth episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Mars: The Hostage](https://www.thelogbook.com/path203/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the third episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape - [Pathfinders To Mars: Sabotage In Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/path202/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the second episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. George Colouris, Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea), and Bernard Horsfall (The Changes) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though - [Pathfinders To Mars: The Imposter](https://www.thelogbook.com/path201/) - British broadcaster ABC premieres the first episode of Pathfinders To Mars, a follow-up series to Target Luna and Pathfinders In Space, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams, George Colouris, and Gerald Flood (City Beneath The Sea) star; the script is written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). - [Pathfinders In Space: Rescue In Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/path107/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the seventh episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: Disaster On The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/path106/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the sixth episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: The Man In The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/path104/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fourth episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: The World Of Lost Toys](https://www.thelogbook.com/path105/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the fifth episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: Luna Bridgehead](https://www.thelogbook.com/path103/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the third episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: Spaceship From Nowhere](https://www.thelogbook.com/path102/) - British broadcaster ABC airs the second episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Pathfinders In Space: Convoy To The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/path101/) - British broadcaster ABC premieres the first episode of Pathfinders In Space, a follow-up series to Target Luna, produced by future Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman. Peter Williams stars in a script written by Malcolm Hulke (Doctor Who) and Eric Paice (Star Maidens). Though the original master tape of this episode was later wiped for reuse, - [Explorer 6](https://www.thelogbook.com/explorer-6/) - NASA launches the Earth-orbiting satellite Explorer 6 atop a Thor-Able rocket, intended to study various space and upper atmospheric phenomena, as well as to take photos of Earth with an experimental camera system designed to refine engineering concepts for monitoring weather from orbit. Explorer 6 does indeed capture the first (admittedly less than ideal) photo - [First view of Earth from space](https://www.thelogbook.com/first-view-of-earth-from-space/) - Mounting a 35mm film camera into a captured German V2 rocket launched to an altitude of 65 miles, scientists and engineers at the U.S. Navy's White Sands Missile Range capture the first photo of Earth from space. (The previous highest-altitude photos taken were from a hot-air balloon in 1935, from an altitude of less than - [Earth from a hundred miles up](https://www.thelogbook.com/earth-from-a-hundred-miles-up/) - Continuing experimental photography from captured German V2 rockets, scientists and engineers at the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range capture a view of Earth from space at an altitude of 100 miles. Though the V2 is capable only of ballistic suborbital flight, an automated camera on the rocket captures the curve of the Earth before - [Man will conquer space soon](https://www.thelogbook.com/man-will-conquer-space-soon/) - Collier's Magazine publishes an extensive pictorial article with text by space pioneers Wernher von Braun and Willy Ley, and illustrations by Chesley Bonestell, positing a future with plane-like spacecraft making routine trips to orbiting space stations. The article suggests that the station could be a reality in ten years and "twice the cost of the - [Sagan: let's terraform Venus](https://www.thelogbook.com/sagan-terraforms-venus/) - In the journal Science, Carl Sagan proposes an audacious scheme to alter the chemistry of the atmosphere of Venus, making it habitable for humans. His plan involves depositing algae colonies into the planet's clouds to begin converting the planet's carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen, and the idea is years ahead of its time (and will - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Verdict In Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots101/) - The first episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, premieres on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, written by Sturgeon himself, stars - [The Twilight Zone: Little Girl Lost](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz326/) - The 91st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Sarah Marshall and Robert Sampson star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [The Twilight Zone: The Fugitive](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz325/) - The 90th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Susan Gordon stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Twilight Zone now - [The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz324/) - The 89th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Lloyd Bochner and Richard Kiel star in one of the original series' most iconic episodes. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about - [The Twilight Zone: The Last Rites Of Jeff Myrtlebank](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz323/) - The 88th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. James Best and Sherry Jackson star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Mercury 6: first American in orbit](https://www.thelogbook.com/mercury-6/) - The third manned Mercury flight, Friendship 7, puts John Glenn in orbit for nearly five hours, the first American astronaut to circle the Earth. The retro-rocket package on Glenn's vehicle, Friendship 7, becomes an issue when a sensor indicates that the heat shield protecting the capsule's interior from the intense heat of reentry has slipped. - [The Twilight Zone: A Piano In The House](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz322/) - The 87th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Barry Morse and Joan Hackett star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [The Twilight Zone: Kick The Can](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz321/) - The 86th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Enrest Truex and Russell Collins star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [The Twilight Zone: Showdown With Rance McGrew](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz320/) - The 85th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Larry Blyden and Arch Johnson star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Ranger 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/ranger-3/) - NASA launches the Ranger 3 lunar probe, built by Jet Propulsion Laboratory and intended to go directly to the moon, transmitting pictures of the surface back to Earth until it impacts the lunar surface. This modified Ranger spacecraft design also includes a balsa wood sphere, containing seismic detection experiments, which is intended to be blasted - [The Twilight Zone: The Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz319/) - The 84th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Arthur Hunnicutt and Jeanette Nolan star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [The Twilight Zone: Dead Man's Shoes](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz318/) - The 83rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Warren Stevens and Joan Marshall star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [The Twilight Zone: One More Pallbearer](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz317/) - The 82nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Joseph Wiseman stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Apollo unveiled](https://www.thelogbook.com/apollo-unveiled/) - Weeks before an American astronaut first makes it to orbit, NASA unveils the design of the two Apollo spacecraft: a command/service module (large compared to the Mercury capsules Americans have already seen) and a completely un-aerodynamic lunar module whose unique shape, designed solely for landing on the moon, will never need to operate inside an - [The Twilight Zone: Nothing In The Dark](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz316/) - The 81st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Gladys Cooper, Robert Redford, and R.G. Armstrong star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and - [The Twilight Zone: A Quality Of Mercy](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz315/) - The 80th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dean Stockwell, Albert Salmi, and Leonard Nimoy star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and - [The Twilight Zone: Five Characters In Search Of An Exit](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz314/) - The 79th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Susan Harrison, William Windom, and Murray Matheson star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and - [The Twilight Zone: Once Upon A Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz313/) - The 78th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Buster Keaton and Stanley Adams star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [OSCAR-1](https://www.thelogbook.com/oscar-1/) - OSCAR-1, an experimental satellite designed and built by amateur radio engineers for a technology test, is launched as a secondary payload aboard an Air Force rocket whose primary payload is a reconnaissance satellite. This is the first launch in history with a secondary payload, and the first payload not developed by a specific government or - [The Twilight Zone: The Jungle](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz312/) - The 77th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. John Dehner and Walter Brooke star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Mercury 5: first American monkey in orbit](https://www.thelogbook.com/mercury-5/) - Prior to putting an astronaut in orbit, NASA launches a chimpanzee named Enos on a two-orbit Mercury flight to validate the survivability of the spacecraft for an extended flight. Enos is recalled to Earth when both his spacesuit and his Mercury capsule begins heating up unexpectedly, and attitude control is lost; after three hours and - [The Twilight Zone: Still Valley](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz311/) - The 76th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Gary Merrill and Vaughn Taylor star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Ranger 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/ranger-2/) - NASA launches the Ranger 2 lunar probe, intended to travel the distance from Earth to the moon and collide with the lunar surface, taking pictures and transmitting them back to Earth up to the moment of impact. Much like its predecessor in the Ranger series earlier in the year, Ranger 2's Agena second stage booster - [The Twilight Zone: The Midnight Sun](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz310/) - The 75th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Lois Nettleton and Betty Garde star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [A For Andromeda: The Last Mystery](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora107/) - The seventh episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in - [The Twilight Zone: Deaths-Head Revisited](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz309/) - The 74th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Joseph Schildkraut and Oscar Beregi Jr. star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight - [A For Andromeda: The Face Of The Tiger](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora106/) - The sixth episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda no longer exists in the BBC's archives; - [The Twilight Zone: It's A Good Life](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz308/) - The 73rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Bill Mumy (Lost In Space, Babylon 5) and Chloris Leachman star in one of the series' best remembered episodes. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [A For Andromeda: The Murderer](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora105/) - The fifth episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in - [AN602: Tsar Bomba](https://www.thelogbook.com/tsar-bomba/) - The Soviet Union detonates the most powerful thermonuclear weapon built to date, code-named AN602, or, more informally, "Tsar Bomba". Though it's designed to deliver a yield of 100 megatons, the 27-ton device is only fueled enough to produce a 50-megaton explosion, still enough to be detected by other nations. (A U.S. reconnaissance aircraft is close - [The Twilight Zone: The Grave](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz307/) - The 72nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, and Lee Van Cleef star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Saturn I](https://www.thelogbook.com/saturn-i/) - An unmanned Saturn I rocket is launched, the first practical demonstration of the multiple-engine design which has already been earmarked for future Apollo missions to the moon. Designed by expatriate German rocket engineer Werhner von Braun, the Saturn I is the first iteration of a family of heavy-lift rockets that will include the Saturn IB - [A For Andromeda: The Monster](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora104/) - The fourth episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in - [The Twilight Zone: The Mirror](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz306/) - The 71st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Peter Falk (Columbo) stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the - [A For Andromeda: The Miracle](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora103/) - The third episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in - [Twilight Zone: A Game Of Pool](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz305/) - The 70th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jack Klugman and Jonathan Winters star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [A For Andromeda: The Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/afora102/) - The second episode of the British science fiction series A For Andromeda, created and written by John Elliot and astronomer Fred Hoyle, is broadcast on the BBC, starring Esmond Knight and Julie Christie. Despite being considered a seminal early British science fiction series, much of A For Andromeda, including this episode, no longer exists in - [Twilight Zone: The Passersby](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz304/) - The 69th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. James Gregory and Joanne Linville star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: The Shelter](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz303/) - The 68th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Larry Gates and Jack Albertson star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: The Arrival](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz302/) - The 67th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Harold J. Stone and Fredd Wayne star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight - [The Twilight Zone: Two](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz301/) - The 66th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Elizabeth Montgomery and Charles Bronson star in the third season premiere. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [Ranger 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/ranger-1/) - NASA launches the Ranger 1 lunar probe, designed to test a new vehicle configuration to reach the moon, transmitting pictures back to Earth as it falls toward impact on the lunar surface. The Agena second stage rocket designed to push Ranger 1 into a much higher orbit to escape Earth's gravity fails, and Ranger 1 - [Vostok 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/vostok-2/) - The Soviet Union launches its second manned spacecraft, Vostok 2, with cosmonaut Gherman Titov aboard. This mission sets a new space endurance record, with Titov spending just over one day in orbit, circling Earth 17 times in the process. Later accounts show that it's not a pleasant day in orbit: Titov is reportedly the first - [Mercury 4: a sinking feeling](https://www.thelogbook.com/mercury-4/) - The second American in space is Virgil "Gus" Grissom, pilot of the Mercury 4 capsule Liberty Bell 7. Like Alan Shepard's flight, Grissom's launch reaches an altitute of 118 miles and splashes down 15 minutes later, but mechanical problems with the explosive bolts to release the capsule's hatch allow water into the vehicle. Grissom has - [TIROS-3](https://www.thelogbook.com/tiros-3/) - NASA and the United States Weather Bureau launch the third experimental TIROS weather satellite, TIROS-3. Further refinements to the basic TIROS satellite system are made, but one of the satellite's two television cameras fails within days of going into service. TIROS-3 proves the future life-saving potential of weather satellites by giving Earthbound meteorologists advance warning - [Gravitational assist](https://www.thelogbook.com/gravitational-assist/) - Recent Jet Propulsion Laboratory hire Michael Minovitch submits the first of a series of papers and technical memorandums on the possibility of using carefully-calculated gravitational assist maneuvers to speed transit time between celestial bodies while requiring minimal engine/fuel use. Where most previous scientific thought concentrated on using engine burns (and a lot of fuel) to - [Twilight Zone: The Obsolete Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz229/) - The 65th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Burgess Meredith stars in the second season's finale, written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [Twilight Zone: Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz228/) - The 64th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. John Hoyt (Star Trek) and Jack Elam star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Time to take longer strides](https://www.thelogbook.com/longer-strides/) - At a special joint session of Congress called to discuss "urgent national needs," President John F. Kennedy sets a new goal for NASA (which has only just put a single American astronaut into space): "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man - [Twilight Zone: The Mind And The Matter](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz227/) - The 63rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Shelley Berman stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Mercury 3: first American in space](https://www.thelogbook.com/mercury-3/) - Alan B. Shepard, aboard the Freedom 7 Mercury capsule, becomes the first American in space when he is launched on a fifteen-minute suborbital flight from Cape Canaveral, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean. The Mercury spacecraft offers its pilot more maneuverability than the Soviet Vostok vehicle, which is almost entirely controlled from the ground. - [Twilight Zone: Shadow Play](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz226/) - The 62nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dennis Weaver and Harry Townes star in an episode written by Charles Beaumont. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight - [Twilight Zone: The Silence](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz225/) - The 61st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Franchot Tone and Liam Sullivan star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: The Rip Van Winkle Caper](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz224/) - The 60th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Simon Oakland stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Vostok 1: the first human in space](https://www.thelogbook.com/vostok-1/) - The Soviet Union scores another technological victory, launching cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin aboard Vostok 1 into a single orbit of Earth lasting a little over 100 minutes. After that orbit, Gagarin's Vostok return capsule carries him safely through the atmosphere; he then triggers an ejection seat which punches him out of the capsule, at which point - [Twilight Zone: Long Distance Call](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz222/) - The 58th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Philip Abbott and Bill Mumy (Lost In Space, Babylon 5) star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [Twilight Zone: The Prime Mover](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz221/) - The 57th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dane Clark and Buddy Ebsen (The Beverly Hillbillies) star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: Static](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz220/) - The 56th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dean Jagger stars. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe Twilight Zone now - [Twilight Zone: Mr. Dingle, The Strong](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz219/) - The 55th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Burgess Meredith and Don Rickles star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: The Odyssey Of Flight 33](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz218/) - The 54th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. John Anderson stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Venera 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/venera-1/) - The Soviet Union launches Venera 1, the first interplanetary space probe. Bound for Venus, Venera 1 returns measurements and observations taken during its three-month flight, but loses contact with ground controllers just as it makes its closest approach to Venus at a distance of 62,000 miles from the planet. It falls into an orbit around - [Twilight Zone: Twenty Two](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz217/) - The 53rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jonathan Harris (Lost In Space, Space Academy) stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Twilight Zone: A Penny For Your Thoughts](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz216/) - The 52nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dick York (Bewitched) stars in an episode written by George Clayton Johnson (Logan's Run). This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Mercury 2: canned Ham](https://www.thelogbook.com/mercury-2/) - The first living creature to reach space aboard an American rocket is Ham, a chimpanzee wired with electrodes and sensors to determine the effects of space travel on a higher primate whose body might react similarly to that of a human being. NASA sends Ham on the sixteen-minute suborbital Mercury 2 flight, ending in a - [Twilight Zone: The Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz215/) - The 51st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Agnes Moorehead stars in an episode written by Richard Matheson. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the - [Twilight Zone: The Whole Truth](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz214/) - The 50th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jack Carson stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: Back There](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz213/) - The 49th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Russell Johnson (Gilligan's Island) stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [Twilight Zone: Dust](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz212/) - The 48th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Thomas Gomez stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: The Night Of The Meek](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz211/) - The 47th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Art Carney and John Fiedler star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: A Most Unusual Camera](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz210/) - The 46th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Fred Clark stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: The Trouble With Templeton](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz209/) - The 45th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Pippa Scott and Sydney Pollack star in an episode written by E. Jack Neuman. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Twilight Zone: The Lateness Of The Hour](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz208/) - The 44th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. John Hoyt (Star Trek) stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [TIROS-2](https://www.thelogbook.com/tiros-2/) - NASA and the United States Weather Bureau launch the second experimental TIROS weather satellite, TIROS-2. Though almost identical to its short-lived predecessor, TIROS-2 is outfitted with a new stabilization system which uses detection of Earth's magnetic field to properly orient the satellite. TIROS-2 functions successfully for just over one year. - [Twilight Zone: Nick Of Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz207/) - The 43rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. William Shatner (Star Trek) stars in an episode written by Richard Matheson. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Twilight Zone: Eye Of The Beholder](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz206/) - The 42nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Maxine Stuart stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: The Howling Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz205/) - The 41st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. John Carradine stars in an episode written by Charles Beaumont. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the - [Twilight Zone: A Thing About Machines](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz204/) - The 40th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Richard Haydn stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: Nervous Man In A Four Dollar Room](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz203/) - The 39th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Joe Mantell star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [To Mars!](https://www.thelogbook.com/mars-1/) - The Soviet Union attempts the first-ever launch of an interplanetary space probe bound for the planet Mars. A failure of its rocket booster prevents it from reaching enough thrust to leave Earth orbit; it eventually falls back to Earth and breaks up while reentering the atmosphere. As with many early Soviet space missions, it is - [Twilight Zone: The Man In The Bottle](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz202/) - The 38th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Joseph Ruskin and Olan Soule star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Courier 1B](https://www.thelogbook.com/courier-1b/) - The U.S. Air Force launches the first active-relay communications satellite into orbit, Courier 1B (the original Courier 1 having been lost to a faulty launch vehicle earlier). Unlike the reflective Echo 1 satellite, Courier 1B uses power from the solar cells covering its spherical casing to reboost and retransmit the signals it receives from Earth. - [Twilight Zone: King Nine Will Not Return](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz201/) - The 37th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Bob Cummings and Gene Lyons star in the second season premiere, written by Serling, who appears on-camera as the show's narrator for the first time. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide - [Men Into Space: Flight To The Red Planet](https://www.thelogbook.com/men138/) - The 38th and final episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Mystery Satellite](https://www.thelogbook.com/men137/) - The 37th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: The Sun Never Sets](https://www.thelogbook.com/men136/) - The 36th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Into The Sun](https://www.thelogbook.com/men135/) - The 35th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Flare Up](https://www.thelogbook.com/men134/) - The 34th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Werner Klemperer (Hogan's Heroes) guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Echo 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/echo-1/) - The experimental communications relay satellite Echo 1 is launched into orbit by NASA. A 100-foot metalized Mylar balloon, Echo 1 is a demonstration of passive signal relay, carrying no powered transmitters of its own; its reflective surface simply bounces signals back to Earth. Microwave signals, radio, telephone and TV signals are all successfully relayed via - [Surveyor](https://www.thelogbook.com/surveyor/) - NASA begins soliciting studies from contractors for an unmanned robotic spacecraft to land on the moon. Intended to carry scientific instruments and television cameras to examine the moon from ground-level, the Surveyor landers are intended to reap their own benefit in the form of scientific data, but they will also serve as advanced scouting support - [Twilight Zone: A World Of His Own](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz136/) - The 36th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Keenan Wynn stars in an episode written by Richard Matheson, closing the series' first season. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about - [Building Arecibo](https://www.thelogbook.com/building-arecibo/) - Proposed and designed by Cornell University, and funded by the Adavanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the Arecibo Ionospheric Research Center - a thousand-foot radar and radio telescope dish - begins construction in a natural limestone bowl south of Barrio Esparanza, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Construction will take over three years, at a cost of nearly $10,000,000, - [Twilight Zone: The Mighty Casey](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz135/) - The 35th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jack Warden (Being There) stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in - [Twilight Zone: The After Hours](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz134/) - The 34th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Anne Francis stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: Mr. Bevis](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz133/) - The 33rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Orson Bean stars in an episode adapted from an unsold Rod Serling series pilot. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Men Into Space: Moon Trap](https://www.thelogbook.com/men133/) - The 33rd episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Mission To Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/men132/) - The 32nd episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: A Passage For Trumpet](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz132/) - The 32nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jack Klugman and John Anderson star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Fire the laser!](https://www.thelogbook.com/fire-the-laser/) - At the Hughes Research Laboratory in California, physicist Ted Maiman conducts the first completely successful laser demonstration, resulting in a brief pulse fired through a ruby. Though the concept of lasers had been published in the 1950s, Maiman is the first to develop a fully working test article. Within a few years, similar ruby lasers - [Twilight Zone: The Chaser](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz131/) - The 31st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. George Grizzard and John McIntire star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Men Into Space: Beyond The Stars](https://www.thelogbook.com/men131/) - The 31st episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Gene Nelson and James Best guest star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: A Stop At Willoughby](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz130/) - The 30th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. James Daly and Howard Smith star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Men Into Space: Emergency Mission](https://www.thelogbook.com/men130/) - The 30th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: Nightmare As A Child](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz129/) - The 29th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Janice Rule and Terry Burnham star in an episode written by Serling and scored by a young Jerry Goldsmith. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Men Into Space: From Another World](https://www.thelogbook.com/men129/) - The 29th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Russ Conway guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Voice Of Infinity](https://www.thelogbook.com/men128/) - The 28th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: A Nice Place To Visit](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz128/) - The 28th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Sebastian Cabot (Ghost Story) stars in an episode written by Charles Beaumont. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Men Into Space: Lunar Secret](https://www.thelogbook.com/men127/) - The 27th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: The Big Tall Wish](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz127/) - The 27th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Ivan Dixon and Kim Hamilton star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone - [Men Into Space: Flash In The Sky](https://www.thelogbook.com/men126/) - The 26th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: Execution](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz126/) - The 26th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Albert Salmi and Russell Johnson (Gilligan's Island) star in an episode scripted by Serling from a story by George Clayton Johnson (Logan's Run). This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [TIROS-1](https://www.thelogbook.com/tiros-1/) - The very first weather satellite, TIROS-1, is launched by the United States. Built under contract by RCA, the nearly-300-pound satellite's black & white cameras offer the first view of Earth's cloud systems and weather patterns from orbit. Tiros-1 remains operational for just 78 days, but proves the viability of relying on satellites for weather observation - [Men Into Space: Shadows On The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/men125/) - The 25th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Chris Barrie, Red Dwarf actor, born](https://www.thelogbook.com/chris-barrie-born/) - Future Red Dwarf cast member Chris Barrie is born in West Germany to British parents. Developing a knack for vocal impersonations at an early age, Barrie aims for a comedy career after dropping out of college and quickly becomes a frequent guest actor on television (The Young Ones, Blackadder). He also provides vocal impersonations and - [Twilight Zone: People Are Alike All Over](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz125/) - The 25th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Roddy McDowall (Planet Of The Apes) and Susan Oliver (Star Trek) star in Serling's adaptation of a Paul Fairman short story. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [Men Into Space: Is There Another Civilization?](https://www.thelogbook.com/men124/) - The 24th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: Long Live Walter Jameson](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz124/) - The 24th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Kevin McCarthy and Estelle Winwood star in an episode written by Charles Beaumont. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight - [Men Into Space: Verdict In Orbit](https://www.thelogbook.com/men123/) - The 23rd episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: A World Of Difference](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz123/) - The 23rd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Howard Duff and Eileen Ryan star in an episode written by Richard Matheson. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight - [Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz122/) - The 22nd episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Claude Akins and Barry Atwater star in an episode written by Serling that is generally regarded as one of the high points of the entire series. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this - [Men Into Space: Contraband](https://www.thelogbook.com/men121/) - The 21st episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. James Coburn guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: Mirror Image](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz121/) - The 21st episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Vera Miles stars in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook - [Twilight Zone: Elegy](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz120/) - The 20th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Jeff Morrow and Kevin Hagen star. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The Twilight Zone in the LogBook and theLogBook.com StoreThe - [Men Into Space: Moon Cloud](https://www.thelogbook.com/men120/) - The 20th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Robert Vaughn guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Twilight Zone: The Purple Testament](https://www.thelogbook.com/tz119/) - The 19th episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone airs on CBS. Dick York (Bewitched) and Ron Masak (Laserblast) star in an episode written by Serling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site.More about The - [Men Into Space: Caves Of The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/men118/) - The 18th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Earthbound](https://www.thelogbook.com/men117/) - The 17th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Robert Reed guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: A Handful Of Hours](https://www.thelogbook.com/men116/) - The 16th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. William Schallert guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Sea Of Stars](https://www.thelogbook.com/men115/) - The 15th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Tankers In Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/men114/) - The 14th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Quarantine](https://www.thelogbook.com/men113/) - The 13th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Warren Stevens and Simon Oakland guest star. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Ranger](https://www.thelogbook.com/ranger/) - NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech begin developing a set of guidelines for what is projected to be a series of five lunar missions, involving vehicles that will photograph the moon from approach to impact, transmitting the images back to Earth live. These guidelines are the beginning of the Ranger program, though technical - [Men Into Space: First Woman On The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/men111/) - The 11th episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Burnout](https://www.thelogbook.com/men110/) - The tenth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Edge Of Eternity](https://www.thelogbook.com/men109/) - The ninth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Corey Allen guest stars in an episode that is somewhat predictive of the Apollo 13 crisis 11 years later. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide - [Men Into Space: Asteroid](https://www.thelogbook.com/men108/) - The eighth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Space Trap](https://www.thelogbook.com/men107/) - The seventh episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Dallas Mitchell guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Moonquake](https://www.thelogbook.com/men106/) - The sixth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Denver Pyle guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Lost Missile](https://www.thelogbook.com/men105/) - The fifth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Gavin MacLeod (future star of The Love Boat) guest stars. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Water Tank Rescue](https://www.thelogbook.com/men104/) - The fourth episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Building A Space Station](https://www.thelogbook.com/men103/) - The third episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Men Into Space: Moon Landing](https://www.thelogbook.com/men102/) - The second episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space airs on CBS, starring William Lundigan. This episode is written by future novelist James Clavell (Shogun). This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Luna 3: first look at the moon's far side](https://www.thelogbook.com/luna-3/) - The Soviet Union's Luna 3 unmanned probe is launched toward the moon, where it transmits the first images of the moon's far side back to Earth - a sight that has never been seen by humans before since the moon's near side is tidally locked toward Earth. Luna 3's closest pass to moon brings it - [Men Into Space: Moon Probe](https://www.thelogbook.com/men101/) - The first episode of the science fiction drama series Men Into Space premieres on CBS, starring William Lundigan. Angie Dickinson guest stars. This is a rare instance of a network program produced by Ziv Television, which is better known for its syndicated offerings. Men Into Space predicts several future developments in the space program with - [Luna 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/luna-2/) - Soviet space scientists and engineers score another first, launching Luna 2 toward the moon with the intention of a successful crash landing, with the unmanned vehicle sending back data until it is destroyed in the impact. With no engines of its own, Luna 2 is at the mercy of whatever trajectory is imparted to it - [Weather radar, pre-Doppler](https://www.thelogbook.com/weather-radar/) - The U.S. Weather Bureau installs the first WSR-57 weather radar in what in intended to eventually be a network of weather radars spanning the entire country. Derived from World War II radars, the WSR-57 is first installed at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, where it offers as much as two days' advance notice - [Pioneer 4](https://www.thelogbook.com/pioneer-4/) - NASA's Pioneer 4 space probe is launched toward the moon atop a Juno II booster. For the first time in the Pioneer program, the target is reached, with Pioneer 4 passing the moon at a distance of 37,000 miles. The television camera designed to activate just in time to catch the first glimpse of the - [Luna 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/luna-1/) - With the international race for space technology supremacy heats up, the Soviet Union scores a first: the unmanned Luna 1 is the first human-made object to completely escape Earth's gravity. Luna 1 is meant to impact the mon, but the nearly-800-pound space probe barely comes within 4,000 miles of the lunar surface. Luna 1 later - [Project SCORE: first communication satellite](https://www.thelogbook.com/project-score/) - With engineers and ground controllers working under absolute secrecy, the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency launches the Atlas rocket-based SCORE satellite, an experimental communications satellite capable of recording four-minute audio messages from the ground for later playback to another part of the world. Though the first communication transmitted to Earth by SCORE is a message - [Pioneer 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/pioneer-3/) - NASA launches the Pioneer 3 space probe, intended - like its predecessors - to visit the vicinity of the moon. Designed to activate a television camera to get the first look at the moon's far side, Pioneer 3 never reaches its target, only covering a third of the distance between Earth and the moon before - [Pioneer 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/pioneer-2/) - NASA launches Pioneer 2, a near-identical twin to the failed lunar probe Pioneer 1 it launched a month earlier. Again, technical errors prevent the probe from entering lunar orbit or, for that matter, even reaching the moon - Pioneer 2 limps into a looping arc, barely a thousand miles from Earth, and returns home to - [Pioneer 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/pioneer-1/) - The newly-formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration launches its first space probe, Pioneer 1, atop a Thor-Able booster. Intended to image the moon at the infrared end of the spectrum from close range, Pioneer 1 is the victim of a technical error which instead sends it into an 80,000 mile arc which eventually brings it - [Project Mercury](https://www.thelogbook.com/project-mercury/) - The newly-formed NASA reveals a bold plan: Project Mercury will be an extensive program to create a vehicle capable of safely sending men into Earth orbit and returning them in one piece. The rigorous selection process to find the country's first space pilots - astronauts - begins, focusing on combat pilots and especially test pilots - [Luna E-1 #1](https://www.thelogbook.com/luna-e-1-1/) - Less than a year after launching the first Earth-orbiting artificial satellite, the Soviet Union makes its first attempt to launch an unmanned space vehicle toward the moon. The flight of Luna E-1 #1 lasts a mere 92 seconds before its launch vehicle explodes in mid-air. Further attempts will be made by Sergei Korolev's team of - [The integrated circuit](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-integrated-circuit/) - Implementing a revolutionary new take on an idea that has existed on paper since the 1940s, recently-hired Texas Instruments engineer Jack Kilby demonstrates the first fully-functional integrated circuit, with all of the electronic components encased in germanium. While the U.S. Air Force immediately places an order for TI's new integrated circuits, other engineers continue to - [Pioneer](https://www.thelogbook.com/pioneer-0/) - Also referred to as "Pioneer 0", the Pioneer space probe is launched by the US Air Force, with the intention of sending it to the moon. Just over a minute after Pioneer's Thor-Able booster lifts off, the first stage explodes, and Pioneer's short flight ends in the Atlantic Ocean. The next Pioneer space probe will - [Doppler weather radar](https://www.thelogbook.com/doppler-weather-radar/) - The U.S. Weather Bureau uses a mobile Doppler radar transmitting and receiving in the 3cm bandwidth to measure wind speeds in a tornado striking El Dorado, Kansas, which kills 13 people living in that city. With Doppler radar's ability to detect and measure the velocity of wind and rain moving toward and away from the - [The BBC Radiophonic Workshop](https://www.thelogbook.com/radiophonic-workshop/) - The British Broadcasting Corporation, in order to meet its producers' requests for more unusual sound effects and music than is presently held in its sound library, establishes the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in room 13 of the BBC's Maida Vale recording studios. Concentrating on tape manipulation and found sounds altered with analog effects (and only later - [ARPA](https://www.thelogbook.com/arpa/) - Under the direction of President Eisenhower, the U.S. Department of Defense establishes a high-tech think tank, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), to conduct scientific and technological research with both national security implications and purely for technological advancement. The formation of ARPA is a direct response to the Soviet launch of the Sputnik satellite, and - [Explorer 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/explorer-1/) - The United States succeeds in launching its own artificial satellite, Explorer 1, atop a Juno 1 rocket. Instruments developed by Dr. James Van Allen reveal the existence of radiation surrounding the Earth, and the areas of radiation are subsequently named the Van Allen radiation belts. The satellite itself is designed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory - [Vanguard TV-3](https://www.thelogbook.com/vanguard-tv-3/) - The first attempt to launch an American satellite into orbit ends in fire, with the rocket failing to produce enough thrust to take off. The booster falls over and explodes on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, destroying the Vanguard TV-3 satellite, intended to be America's contribution to the International Geophysical Year. The blame is - [Sputnik 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/sputnik-2/) - The Soviet Union launches the Sputnik 2 satellite, this time with the first life form from Earth to reach orbit. A dog named Laika is strapped into the satellite, where she has air and food (though only a limited supply, with no provision for a safe return to Earth), but Laika dies within hours due - [Sputnik ushers in the space age](https://www.thelogbook.com/sputnik/) - The Soviet Union launches the world's first artificial satellite, the short-lived Sputnik, which transmits a steady signal from orbit that can be tracked by radio. The reaction in the United States is one of alarmed paranoia, since the launch of an orbiting vehicle demonstrates technological capabilities in excess of what is needed to launch missles - [Science Fiction Theatre: Sound That Kills](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft239/) - The 78th and final episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Ludwig Stossel and Ray Collins. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Strange Lodger](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft238/) - The 77th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Peter Hansen, Jan Shepard, and John Zaremba. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Bolt Of Lightning](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft237/) - The 76th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bruce Bennett, Kristine Miller, and Lyle Talbot. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Magic Suitcase](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft236/) - The 75th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Charles Winninger and James Seay. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Gravity Zero](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft235/) - The 74th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Percy Helton and Lisa Gaye. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Killer Tree](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft234/) - The 73rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bill Williams and Bonita Granville. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Facsimile](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft233/) - The 72nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Arthur Franz and Donald Curtis. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Sun Gold](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft232/) - The 71st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marilyn Erskine and Ross Elliott. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Miracle Hour](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft231/) - The 70th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Dick Foran and Jean Byron. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Human Circuit](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft230/) - The 69th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and William Ching. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Doctor Robot](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft229/) - The 68th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Peter Hansen and Whit Bissell. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Signals From The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft228/) - The 67th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bruce Bennett and Michael Fox. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Last Barrier](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft227/) - The 66th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars William Ching and Tom McKee. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Three Minute Mile](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft226/) - The 65th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and Martin Milner. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Voice](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft225/) - The 64th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Donald Curtis and Kristine Miller. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Survival In Box Canyon](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft224/) - The 63rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars DeForest Kelley (Star Trek) and Bruce Bennett. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Death At My Fingertips](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft223/) - The 62nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars June Lockhart (Lost In Space). This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Brain Unlimited](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft222/) - The 61st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Arthur Franz and Diana Douglas. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: One Thousand Eyes](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft221/) - The 60th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Vincent Price and Jean Byron. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Miracle Of Doctor Dove](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft220/) - The 59th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Gene Lockheart, Cyril Delevanti, and Rhodes Reason. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Throwback](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft219/) - The 58th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Peter Hansen and Ed Kemmer. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Jupitron](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft218/) - The 57th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bill Williams and Toni Gerry. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [The first hard disk drive](https://www.thelogbook.com/ramac/) - IBM announces the IBM 305 RAMAC (Random Access Memory Accounting) mainframe, a computer as large as two refrigerators, containing the new 350 Disk Storage Unit, the world's first hard disk drive. The nearly-six-foot-high drive consists of a huge metal case surrounding a towering stack of 50 double-sided magnetic platters, adding up to a total capacity - [Science Fiction Theatre: Living Lights](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft217/) - The 56th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Skip Homeier and Joan Sinclair. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Legend of Crater Mountain](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft216/) - The 55th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marilyn Erskine and Bradford Jackson. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Beam Of Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft215/) - The 54th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Frank Morris and Wayne Gerstle. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Phantom Car](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft214/) - The 53rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars John Archer and Rachel Ames. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: End Of Tomorrow](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft213/) - The 52nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Christopher Dark and Diana Douglas. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Man Who Didn't Know](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft212/) - The 51st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Arthur Franz and Susan Cummings. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Human Experiment](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft211/) - The 50th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and Virginia Christine. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Missing Waveband](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft210/) - The 49th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Dick Foran and Stafford Repp. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Mind Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft209/) - The 48th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bill Williams and Cyril Delevanti. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Unguided Missile](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft208/) - The 47th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Ruth Hussey. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Flicker](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft207/) - The 46th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Victor Jory. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: Bullet Proof](https://www.thelogbook.com/st206/) - The 45th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: When A Camera Falls](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft205/) - The 44th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Gene Lockhart. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Green Bomb](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft204/) - The 43rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Whit Bissell and Kenneth Tobey, and plays on the rising nuclear fear of the fifties. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write - [Science Fiction Theatre: Who Is This Man?](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft203/) - The 42nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bruce Bennett and David Alpert, and is directed by William Castle. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Long Sleep](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft202/) - The 41st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Dick Foran and John Doucette. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Signals From The Heart](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft201/) - The 40th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Peter Hansen and Walter Kingsford, and is the first episode of Science Fiction Theatre's second season. For budgetary reasons, the second season reverts to black & white filming (the first season - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Other Side Of The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft139/) - The 39th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Skip Homeier and Beverly Garland, and concludes the show's first season. For budgetary reasons, this is the final episode filmed in color. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. - [Science Fiction Theatre: Operation Flypaper](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft138/) - The 38th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Vincent Price. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: Sound Of Murder](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft137/) - The 37th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Howard Duff, Russ Conway, Whit Bissell, and Olan Soule. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [Science Fiction Theatre: Are We Invaded?](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft136/) - The 36th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Pat O'Brien and Richard Erdman. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Project 44](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft135/) - The 35th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bill Williams and Doris Dowling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Long Day](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft134/) - The 34th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars George Brent, Steve Brodie, and DeForest Kelley. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Before The Beginning](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft133/) - The 33rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Dan Clark, Ted de Corsia, and Phillip Pine. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts - [Science Fiction Theatre: Beyond Return](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft132/) - The 32nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Zachary Scott and Joan Vohs. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Friend Of A Raven](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft131/) - The 31st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Virginia Bruce and Richard Eyer. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Postcard From Barcelona](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft130/) - The 30th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Keefe Brasselle and Walter Kingsford. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Hastings Secret](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft129/) - The 29th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Bill Williams and Barbara Hale. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Unexplored](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft128/) - The 28th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Kent Smith and Osa Massen. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Water Maker](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft127/) - The 27th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars William Talman, Virginia Grey, and Craig Stevens. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Target Hurricane](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft126/) - The 26th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and Ray Collins. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Human Equation](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft125/) - The 25th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Macdonald Carey and Jean Byron. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Dead Storage](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft124/) - The 24th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Virginia Bruce and Walter Coy. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Strange People At Pecos](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft123/) - The 23rd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Arthur Franz and Doris Dowling. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Nuclear Pulse Propulsion](https://www.thelogbook.com/atomic-spaceflight/) - As part of a post-Manhattan-Project program of seeking peaceful uses for the technology previously developed for the construction and delivery of nuclear weapons, an informal report authored in August by C.J. Everett and Stanislaw Ulam is distributed from Los Alamos National Laboratory to the Atomic Energy Commission and other interested parties on this date. The - [Science Fiction Theatre: A Visit From Dr. Pliny](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft122/) - The 22nd episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Edmund Gwenn and William Schallert. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Dead Reckoning](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft121/) - The 21st episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars James Craig and Steve Brodie. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Negative Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft120/) - The 20th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Dane Clark and Beverly Garland. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Barrier Of Silence](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft119/) - The 19th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Warren Steves and Phyllis Coates. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The World Below](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft118/) - The 18th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Gene Barry. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Lost Heartbeat](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft117/) - The 17th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Zachary Scott. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Stones Began To Move](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft116/) - The 16th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Basil Rathbone. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Frozen Sound](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft115/) - The 15th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and Marilyn Erskine. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?](https://www.thelogbook.com/asteroid-kills-dinosaurs/) - M. W. De Laubenfels of Oregon State College submits an article to the Journal of Paleontology, proposing the idea that an asteroid collision with Earth caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Citing the widespread damage caused by a comet or meteor's explosion over the ground in 1908 in Tunguska, Siberia, Laubenfels postulates that an actual - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Strange Dr. Lorenz](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft114/) - The 14th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Edmund Gwenn and Donald Curtis. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: 100 Years Young](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft13/) - The 13th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Ruth Hussey and John Abbott. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Hour Of Nightmare](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft112/) - The 12th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars William Bishop and Lynn Bari. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Marked "Danger"](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft111/) - The 11th episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Otto Kruger, Arthur Franz and Nancy Gates. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Conversation With An Ape](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft110/) - The tenth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Barbara Hale and Hugh Beaumont. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Death At 2 A.M.](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft109/) - The ninth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Skip Homeier and John Qualen. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Spider, Inc.](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft108/) - The eighth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Gene Barry and Audrey Totter. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: The Brain Of John Emerson](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft107/) - The seventh episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars John Howard and Ellen Drew. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: No Food For Thought](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft-106/) - The sixth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Otto Kruger, John Howard and Vera Miles. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to - [Science Fiction Theatre: Stranger In The Desert](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft-105/) - The fifth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Marshall Thompson and Dean Evans. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Y.O.R.D.](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft-104/) - The fourth episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre airs on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Walter Kingsford and DeForest Kelley. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Science Fiction Theatre: Time Is Just A Place](https://www.thelogbook.com/sft-102/) - The second episode of the syndicated science fiction Science Fiction Theatre premieres on stations across the U.S. Hosted by Truman Bradley, the episode stars Don DeFore and Warren Stevens. This series is not fully chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [The Severe Local Storms Warning Service](https://www.thelogbook.com/sels/) - Formerly the Weather Bureau-Army-Navy Severe Weather Unit, the recently-renamed Severe Local Storms Warning Service (SELS) relocates from Washington D.C. to Kansas City, Missouri. The new location puts the SELS closer to the American midwest, a hotbed of severe weather during the spring months, as well as placing it in close proximity to a major telecommunications - [Castle Bravo](https://www.thelogbook.com/castle-bravo/) - The United States' thermonuclear testing program Operation Castle commences with the first detonation, code named Castle Bravo, on a reef near Bikini Atoll. The most powerful hydrogen bomb detonation carried out by the American military during the 20th century, Castle Bravo has a yield of 15 megatons, three times greater than predicted, with a blast - [RDS-6s](https://www.thelogbook.com/rds-6s/) - The Soviet Union detonates its first hydrogen bomb, code named RDS-6s, in its first thermonuclear weapons demonstration. The bomb is estimated to have a yield of 400 kilotons, thanks to a layered design devised by nuclear physicist (and later political exile) Andrei Sakharov, though Sakharov's design is incapable of being scaled up, ending its use - [Tales Of Tomorrow: What Dreams May Come](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots242/) - The 85th and final episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Lazarus Walks](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots241/) - The 84th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [The Spider's Web](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots240/) - The 83rd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Ink](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots239/) - The 82nd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Vault](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots238/) - The 81st episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode, based on a story by A.E. Van Vogt. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Evil Within](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots237/) - The 80th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring James Dean and Rod Steiger. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Please Omit Flowers](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots236/) - The 79th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Rival](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots235/) - The 78th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Homecoming](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots234/) - The 77th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode, which was adapted from a Ray Bradbury story. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's - [Hook echo: first tornado detected by radar](https://www.thelogbook.com/hook-echo/) - Using a World War II-era aviation radar system, Illinois State Water Survey electrical engineer Donald Staggs makes the first radar-based detection of a nearby tornado, part of a tornado outbreak striking in and near Champaign, Illinois. The "hook echo" is the distinctive radar signature of a rapidly evolving small-scale cyclone developing from the larger radar - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Past Tense](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots233/) - The 76th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Boris Karloff. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Ghost Writer](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots232/) - The 75th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Leslie Nielsen. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Read To Me, Herr Doktor](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots231/) - The 74th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Mercedes McCambridge and Everett Sloane. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Squeeze Play](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots230/) - The 73rd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Fury Of The Cocoon](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots229/) - The 72nd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Peter Capell and Nancy Coleman. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Lonesome Village](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots228/) - The 71st episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Great Silence](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots227/) - The 70th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC starring Burgess Meredith. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Another Chance](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots226/) - The 69th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Leslie Nielsen. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Build-Box](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots225/) - The 68th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Two-Faced](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots224-2/) - The 67th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode, which starred Richard Kiley. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Picture Of Dorian Gray](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots224/) - The 66th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode, which was based on the Oscar Wilde story and starred John Newland. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Discovered Heart](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots223/) - The 65th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Conqueror's Isle](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots221/) - The 64th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Mask Of Medusa](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots220/) - The 63rd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode, which starred Raymond Burr. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Bitter Storm](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots219/) - The 62nd episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Arnold Moss and Phillip Pine. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots218/) - The 61st episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Fatal Flower](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots217/) - The 60th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Victor Jory and Don Hanmer. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Glacier Giant](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots216/) - The 59th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Invigorating Air](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots215/) - The 58th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Quiet Lady](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots214/) - The 57th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Camera](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots213/) - The 56th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Window](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots212/) - The 55th episode of the science fiction anthology series Tales Of Tomorrow airs on ABC, starring Rod Steiger. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Ivy Mike](https://www.thelogbook.com/ivy-mike/) - The United States conducts the first-ever successful test of a thermonuclear bomb at Enewetak Atoll in the Pacific Ocean as part of Operation Ivy. The explosion resulting from the first hydrogen bomb test has a yield equivalent to 10 megatons of TNT, with a three-mile blast radius, stripping vegetation from the ground in the surrounding - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Tomb Of King Tarus](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots211/) - The 54th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Many Happy Returns](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots210/) - The 53rd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, starring Gene Raymond. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Double Trouble](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots209/) - The 52nd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Horn](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots208/) - The 51st episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, starring Frenchot Tone. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Substance "X"](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots207/) - The 50th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Operation Hurricane](https://www.thelogbook.com/operation-hurricane/) - Operation Hurricane, the first test detonation of a British-built atomic bomb, takes place aboard a Royal Navy frigate anchored near the Monte Bello Islands off of the western Australian coast. The detonation has a yield of 25 kilotons, and is remotely detonated aboard the frigate to gauge the damage that would result from a scenario - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Youth On Tap](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots206/) - The 49th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, starring Robert Alda and Harry Townes. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots205/) - The 48th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Cocoon](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots204/) - The 47th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, starring Jackie Cooper. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Seeing-Eye Surgeon](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots203/) - The 46th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, starring Bruce Cabot and Edwin Jerome. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Thanks](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots202/) - The 45th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could join theLogBook team and write this guide or support the webmaster's efforts to expand the site. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: A Bird In Hand](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots201/) - The 44th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC. Beginning with the second season, the series no longer claims to have ties to the Science-Fiction League of America. Much of the second season is missing, including this episode. This series is not yet chronicled in the LogBook. You could - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Ice From Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots143/) - The 43rd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode features Paul Newman, and closes - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Sudden Darkness](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots142/) - The 42nd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is missing from the archives - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Ahead Of His Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots141/) - The 41st episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is written by, and stars, - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Duplicates](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots140/) - The 40th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Darren McGavin (Kolchak: The - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Appointment On Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots139/) - The 39th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Leslie Nielsen and Brian - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Miraculous Serum](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots138/) - The 38th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, adapted by Sturgeon from a - [Tales Of Tomorrow: All The Time In The World](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots137/) - The 37th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, written by Arthur C. Clarke - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Exile](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots136/) - The 36th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: World Of Water](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots134/) - The 34th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Victor Jory and Nita - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Black Planet](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots133/) - The 33rd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Golden Ingot](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots132/) - The 32nd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Gene Lockhart. This series - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Red Dust](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots131/) - The 31st episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Lex Barker and Fred - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Plague From Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots130/) - The 30th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Gene Raymond, Phillip Pine, - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Time To Go](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots129/) - The 29th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Sylvia Sidney. This series - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Sleep No More](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots128/) - The 28th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: And A Little Child](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots127/) - The 27th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Flight Overdue](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots126/) - The 26th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Veronica Lake and Walter - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Fisherman's Wife](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots125/) - The 25th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Tornado Bulletin #2](https://www.thelogbook.com/tornado-bulletin-2/) - The newly formed Weather Bureau-Army-Navy Severe Weather Unit's second attempt to warn the public that tornado formation is possible within a specific area strikes paydirt. Again covering a large area including portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, later expanded to include states east of this area, this forerunner of modern tornado watches is right - [Baptism by fire...and wind](https://www.thelogbook.com/baptism-by-fire-and-wind/) - The newly formed Weather Bureau-Army-Navy Severe Weather Unit hits the ground running with its first tornado bulletin issued to the general public for portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. This forerunner of the modern tornado watch is a misfire, however: the only two confirmed tornadoes occur, both outside the area covered in the bulletin. - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Diamond Lens](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots124/) - The 24th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode is no longer in the - [Weather Bulletin!](https://www.thelogbook.com/weather-bulletin/) - The U.S. Weather Bureau (forerunner of the National Weather Service) inaugurates the Severe Weather Unit at the WBAN (Weather Bureau-Army-Navy) Analysis Center in Washington D.C. Armed with recent research and decades of past research into the formation and behavior of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, this is the first attempt to offer the military's growing severe - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Bound Together](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots123/) - The 23rd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, starring Nina Foch and Russell - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Children's Room](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots122/) - The 22nd episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Claire Luce and Una - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Memento](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots121/) - The 21st episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Boris Karloff and Barbara - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Age Of Peril](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots120/) - The 20th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, based on a story by - [Tales Of Tomorrow: What You Need](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots119/) - The 19th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, based on a story which - [Tales Of Tomorrow: 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Part 2 - The Escape](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots118/) - The 18th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, the second part of a - [Tales Of Tomorrow: 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Part 1 - The Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots117/) - The 17th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, the first part of a - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Dune Roller](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots115/) - The 15th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Bruce Cabot and Nancy - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Invader](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots114/) - The 14th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Eva Gabor, and sees - [CONELRAD](https://www.thelogbook.com/conelrad/) - As a response to early Soviet atomic weapon tests, President Truman orders the initiation of the nationwide CONELRAD (Control of Electromagnetic Radiation) system, designed to limit the number of actively broadcasting radio stations whose signals could be used by enemy bombers to home in on and attack population centers. Designated AM radio stations would pass - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Sneak Attack](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots113/) - The 13th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Zachary Scott and Barbara - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Enemy Unknown](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots112/) - The 12th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, based on a Sturgeon short - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Search For The Flying Saucer](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots111/) - The 11th episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Jack Carter and Olive - [Weather Radio: all weather, all the time](https://www.thelogbook.com/weather-radio-signs-on/) - The U.S. Weather bureau signs on radio station KWO35, located at New York's La Guardia Airport, broadcasting weather forecasts primarily for the benefit of pilots. Not targeted for public consumption, the experimental station broadcasts for several hours a day at a frequency of 162.55Mhz, outside of the spectrum reserved for FM radio. A similar station - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Test Flight](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots110/) - The tenth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Lee J. Cobb and - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Crystal Egg](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots109/) - The ninth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, based on an H.G. Wells - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Dark Angel](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots108/) - The eighth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, airs on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Sidney Blackmer and Meg - [Ananke](https://www.thelogbook.com/ananke/) - Using a telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, astronomer Seth Nicholson discovers Ananke, a tiny moon of Jupiter orbiting the huge planet at an average distance of 21 million miles and at a high inclination relative to Jupiter's equator. Ananke is most likely a captured asteroid or the remnant of a captured asteroid, and other small - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Monsters](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots107/) - The seventh episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, based on a story by - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Errand Boy](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots106/) - The sixth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode no longer remains in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Last Man On Earth](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots105/) - The fifth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode, which featured Chloris Leachman, no - [Tales Of Tomorrow: The Woman At Land's End](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots104/) - The fourth episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode no longer remains in the - [Tales Of Tomorrow: A Child Is Crying](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots103/) - The third episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Bert Lytell and Robin - [Tales Of Tomorrow: Blunder](https://www.thelogbook.com/tots102/) - The second episode of ABC's science fiction anthology series, Tales Of Tomorrow, air on ABC, with each episode's opening titles proclaiming that the series is produced "in cooperation with the Science-Fiction League of America", a collective of sci-fi writers including Isaac Asimov and Theodore Sturgeon among its members. This episode stars Robert Allen and Ann - [First US television ratings](https://www.thelogbook.com/first-us-television-ratings/) - The A.C. Nielsen Company publishes its first-ever television ratings in the United States, compiling data collected over a "sweep month" running from early April through early May of 1950. The top TV program at the time, according to Nielsen's data gathering, is Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater. The Nielsen ratings and data collection methodology will - [RDS-1](https://www.thelogbook.com/rds-1/) - The Soviet Union detonates its first nuclear weapon, internally code named RDS-1, near a specially-built "dummy" village which includes various structures, aircraft and other military hardware, and livestock, all present to test the effects of an atomic weapon detonation in their vicinity. Western intelligence is caught off guard when the radioactive fallout is picked up - [Captain Video...and his Video Rangers!](https://www.thelogbook.com/captain-video/) - The first-ever American-made science fiction television series, Captain Video And His Video Rangers, debuts on the DuMont Television Network. Originated live from a studio in New York City, the series is aimed squarely at younger viewers, but in years to come the show will enjoy scripts written by such science fiction luminaries as Isaac Asimov, - [Operation Paperclip](https://www.thelogbook.com/operation-paperclip/) - President Truman, after months of weighing the pros and cons of offering amnesty to many of the German scientists involved in the V2 rocket program, signs off on Operation Paperclip, a project to repatriate those scientists to the United States. The initial estimate is that a thousand German scientists will be brought to the U.S., - [The Atomic Energy Act of 1946](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-atomic-energy-act-of-1946/) - President Truman signs the Atomic Energy Act into law, laying the groundwork for both future military development of nuclear weapons and a civilian nuclear energy industry, though the latter will take time (and further amendments to the law) to develop. The primary development of the initial version of the law is the founding of the - [The Upper Atmosphere Research Panel](https://www.thelogbook.com/v2-panel/) - The first meeting of the Upper Atmosphere Research Panel, known more informally as the V2 Panel, is held, comprised of researchers from various universities, industry, and the military, to decide on peaceful uses for the nearly 80 rockets' worth of German V2 rocket hardware seized in Germany at the end of World War II. The - [Operation Overcast](https://www.thelogbook.com/operation-overcast/) - After Germany's surrender, ending the European hostilities in World War II, American military forces embark on a program to recruit captured German scientists, particularly those involved in the development of rockets and missiles, to perform further research and development in these areas for the United States, especially with the Pacific war between the United States - [Trinity](https://www.thelogbook.com/trinity/) - The United States Army, and a retinue of scientists who have participated in the top-secret Manhattan Project to create a workable atomic bomb before the then-hostile governments of Germany or Japan can do so, carry out the first detonation of a nuclear weapon in human history, generating a massive explosion with a yield of 22 - [Electric Light Orchestra: A New World Record](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-a-new-world-record/) - Electric Light Orchestra's sixth album, A New World Record, is released, featuring the singles "Livin' Thing", "Telephone Line" and "Rockaria!"; the record goes gold and then platinum by the end of the year. This is the group's first album to sport artwork with the now-familiar ELO logo, created from a mirrored image of the upper - [Don't Panic! - The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion](https://www.thelogbook.com/do-not-panic/) - Titan Books UK publishes Neil Gaiman's non-fiction account of the making of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy franchise, Don’t Panic! – The Official Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Companion. The book features numerous interviews with Douglas Adams and others involved in the making of the radio and television series, records and books. Story: Coming - [Galoob Star Trek: The Next Generation Action Figures – Wave 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-tng-galoob-figures/) - Lewis Galoob Toys releases its first wave of toys from Star Trek: The Next Generation, consisting of six characters (all members of the Enterprise crew) and a die-cast metal miniature starship Enterprise. While there's an instant interest from Star Trek collectors, Galoob is perhaps a bit premature: the series upon which its toys are based - [Deke! U.S. Manned Space From Mercury to the Shuttle](https://www.thelogbook.com/deke/) - Forge Books posthumously publishes astronaut Deke Slayton's non-fictional memoir of his time in NASA, Deke! U.S. Manned Space From Mercury to the Shuttle, co-written with Michael Cassutt. The book details Slayton's selection to the Mercury ground and his subsequent medical grounding, his time in charge of NASA's astronaut office, and his eventual flight aboard the - [Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures: Goth Opera](https://www.thelogbook.com/doctor-who-goth-opera/) - Virgin Publishing releases the first Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures novel, Goth Opera by Paul Cornell, featuring the TARDIS team of the fifth Doctor, Nyssa, and Tegan. This novel forms a duology with the New Adventures novel Blood Harvest. Story: A TARDIS arrives in Manchester, 1993, where some young human-born vampires have established a feeding - [Star Trek: Mr. Scott's Guide To The Enterprise](https://www.thelogbook.com/mr-scotts-guide-to-the-enterprise/) - Pocket Books releases the in-universe reference book Star Trek: Mr. Scott's Guide To The Enterprise, with text and illustrations by Lora Johnson. The book is a guide to the fictional lore and workings of the movie-era version of the starship Enterprise. Story: On behalf of the 23rd century's own Miracle Worker, the author guides us - [Inside Star Trek: The Real Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/inside-star-trek/) - Pocket Books releases the non-fiction book Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, by Herbert F. Solow (former Desilu production executive) and Robert H. Justman (former Star Trek co-producer), a memoir of both men's roles in the making of the original series, and their dealings with the cast and with series creator Gene Roddenberry. Story: Herb - [Herbert F. Solow, producer, dies](https://www.thelogbook.com/herbert-f-solow/) - Hired by Lucille Ball to help turn around the fortunes of Desilu Studios in the 1960s following her divorce from studio co-founder Desi Arnaz, producer and production executive Herbert F. Solow became known as "the man who sold Star Trek" - namely, he pitched the series to the networks, and finally made a sale to - [The Incredible Hulk: 747](https://www.thelogbook.com/hulks-on-a-plane/) - The seventh episode of the live-action series based on Marvel's comic The Incredible Hulk premieres on CBS, starring Bill Bixby, Jack Colvin, and Lou Ferrigno. Edward Power guest stars. Banner boards flight 14, a Chicago-bound 747, hoping to meet with a neuroscientist about his condition. A passenger in a neighboring seat passes out after drinking - [Surtsey](https://www.thelogbook.com/surtsey/) - An Icelandic fishing vessel investigates a column of smoke almost 30 miles off of Iceland's southern coast, with the crew believing it to be another boat in distress. What the crew finds, however, is a new volcanic island poking out of the sea - a submarine eruption that has now broken the surface of the - [The fire fountains of Surtsey](https://www.thelogbook.com/fire-fountains-of-surtsey/) - Now nearly five months old, the volcanic island of Surtsey, still erupting and building up from the seafloor off the southern coast of Iceland, transitions to a new phase of its eruption. The explosive eruptions, caused by hot magma coming into direct contact with seawater, subside as the volcanic vents are now permanently above sea - [Looks Like Another Brown Trouser Job](https://www.thelogbook.com/brown-trouser-job/) - Rykodisc releases Looks Like Another Brown Trouser Job, a vintage recording of a live appearance by Monty Python's Graham Chapman. Story: In a series of recordings culled from his series of one-man lectures in the 1980s, Monty Python star Graham Chapman talks about life before, during, and after his years with the seminal British TV - [The Actor Speaks: Paul Darrow](https://www.thelogbook.com/actor-paul-darrow-speaks/) - MJTV releases The Actor Speaks: Paul Darrow, a CD featuring interviews with the former Blake's 7 star, dramatic readings, and a new short audio play in the universe of the Kaldor City audio dramas. Story: Best known as the gravelly voice, stony face and acid wit of unscrupulous genius Kerr Avon from the cult favorite - [Star Trek: The New Voyages (book)](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-new-voyages/) - Bantam Books publishes Star Trek: The New Voyages, edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, an anthology of fan-written Star Trek fiction, with accompanying introductions by several of the show's cast and Gene Roddenberry himself. Story: A collection of short stories about the journeys of the starship Enterprise and her crew. Review: It's hard to - [Confessions Of The Game Doctor](https://www.thelogbook.com/confessions-of-the-game-doctor/) - Rolenta Press publishes Confessions Of The Game Doctor, the memoirs of Bill Kunkel (1950-2011), one of the founding editors of Electronic Games Magazine. Story: Along with Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley, Bill Kunkel created the idea that an entertainment feature magazine could focus entirely on video games, and after a "trial run" column in Video - [Music Construction Set (Apple II)](https://www.thelogbook.com/music-construction-set-apple/) - Electronic Arts releases Will Harvey's Music Construction Set for the Apple II (versions will follow for other systems, such as the Atari home computers and Commodore 64, but the Apple II version is the first released, with users advised that the software works best with the Mockingboard music and audio peripheral). The Game: If you're - [Supertramp: Classics, Volume 9 - Supertramp](https://www.thelogbook.com/supertramp-the-best-of-supertramp/) - A&M Records releases the Supertramp compilation album Classics, Volume 9 - Supertramp as part of the label's 25th anniversary Classics series. Supertramp has always been a musical class act. Not many bands can harmonize, both instrumentally and vocally, the way they do. And while we're not talking about "Bohemian Rhapsody"-type vocal harmonies, they do make - [Culture Club: The Best of Culture Club](https://www.thelogbook.com/culture-club-the-best-of-culture-club/) - Virgin Records releases The Best of Culture Club, a career retrospective of the group's 1980s heyday. Yes, I actually liked these guys (well, maybe I should replace "guys" with something a little less gender-specific) in their heyday. Sure, they had a bizarre appearance, but if you turn off the TV and put away the album - [Simply Red: Greatest Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/simply-red-greatest-hits/) - Atlantic Records releases the Simply Red compilation album Greatest Hits, gathering highlights from the group's first five albums. Hey, admit it. You, like myself, probably remember Simply Red mainly for "Holding Back The Years" - right? Sure, we all do! But I also remember the lesser-known but tremendously appealing 1992 single "Stars"...and what do you - [A Flock Of Seagulls: The Best of A Flock Of Seagulls](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-best-of-a-flock-of-seagulls/) - RCA Records releases The Best of A Flock Of Seagulls, a retrospective of the new wave group's heyday. Oh, go ahead, laugh! You can't go wrong with A Flock Of Seagulls. Oft incorrectly labeled as a one-hit wonder (excuse me, but they did both "I Ran" and "Wishing", the latter of which is only slightly - [Todd Rundgren: The Very Best of Todd Rundgren](https://www.thelogbook.com/todd-rundgren-the-very-best-of-todd-rundgren/) - Rhino releases The Very Best of Todd Rundgren, a collection of highlights from Rundgren's solo career and from Utopia. I appreciate very much the fact that the compilers of this best-of collection cop to the fact upfront that the listener's mileage may vary wildly on what constitutes the best of pop pioneer Todd Rundgren. It's - [Spandau Ballet: The Best Of Spandau Ballet](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-best-of-spandau-ballet/) - Chrysalis Records releases The Best Of Spandau Ballet, a career retrospective of the band's heyday. I'm a sucker for just about anything 80s, so when I happened upon The Best Of Spandau Ballet, I was intrigued - like most casual listeners, I could really only think of "True" and, at a stretch, "Gold" as being - [Yes: Highlights - The Very Best of Yes](https://www.thelogbook.com/yes-highlights/) - Atlantic Records releases the Yes compilation album Highlights - The Very Best of Yes, gathering the better-known singles from across the band's history (and across the many genres they've inhabited). As much as I like some acts which could be considered progressive rock (Alan Parsons, early ELO, and so on), I've got to fess up - [Chicago: Greatest Hits, 1982-1989](https://www.thelogbook.com/chicago-greatest-hits-1982-1989/) - Reprise Records releases the Chicago compilation album Greatest Hits, 1982-1989, gathering the band's most popular 1980s radio hits. I've always been a casual fan of Chicago. When you're growing up and both your mom and your older brother are taking turns cranking up the original Chicago Transit Authority double LP at every opportunity, you learn - [Listen To What The Man Said](https://www.thelogbook.com/listen-to-what-the-man-said/) - Oglio Records releases Listen To What The Man Said: Popular Artists Pay Tribute To The Music Of Paul McCartney, an all-star album of tributes to the former Beatle's solo and Wings material. "What's this?" I asked. "A Paul McCartney tribute album benefitting cancer charities and featuring the Finn Brothers? Sign me up!" Actually, this nice - [Duran Duran: Decade](https://www.thelogbook.com/duran-duran-decade/) - Capitol Records releases the Duran Duran compilation album Decade, marking ten years since the band's formation with highlights from their first five albums. With a little bit of trepidation, I popped the retrospective collection of Duran Duran's first ten years of hits into the CD player one night, only to come away from it with - [INXS: Greatest Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/inxs-greatest-hits/) - Atlantis Records releases the INXS compilation album Greatest Hits, covering the band's career through the 1993 album Full Moon, Dirty Hearts. In hindsight, it's eerie listening to this collection of INXS's more radio-ready tunes, and it's hard not to reflect - at least a little bit - upon the doomed falling star that was Michael - [Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill](https://www.thelogbook.com/alanis-morissette-jagged-little-pill/) - Maverick Records releases Alanis Morissette's third album, Jagged Little Pill, featuring the singles "Ironic", "You Oughta Know", and "Head Over Feet". I really wasn't planning on getting this until I heard "Head Over Feet" a few times on the radio. I know some people thought "Ironic" and others from this album were "really deep songs," - [He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Tim and Neil Finn](https://www.thelogbook.com/he-will-have-his-way/) - EMI Records releases He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Tim and Neil Finn, an all-star collection of covers of songs written by the Finn Brothers, including their solo work, Split Enz, and Crowded House. Right around the time the last Finn Brothers album came out (which has been too long ago, Tim and - [Electric Light Orchestra: The BBC Sessions](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-the-bbc-sessions/) - Eagle Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra album The BBC Sessions, collecting material the band performed on BBC Radio. Well, I guess this is proof that I'm a sucker for nearly anything with the Electric Light Orchestra's name on the cover. This latest release from Eagle Records, the people who brought us rather nice CD - [Common Ground: The Voices of Modern Irish Music](https://www.thelogbook.com/common-ground-the-voices-of-modern-irish-music/) - EMI Records releases Common Ground: The Voices of Modern Irish Music, an all-star album of Irish-themed music largely (but not exclusively) performed by Irish artists. You know, I'll be the first to fess up that I'm not exactly a Thistle & Shamrock listener (not that it's a bad show, and not that I don't like - [Tears For Fears: Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits, 1982-92](https://www.thelogbook.com/tears-for-fears-tears-roll-down-greatest-hits-1982-92/) - Fontana Records releases the Tears For Fears compilation album Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits, 1982-92, gathering highlights from the band's first three albums. Another of my not-quite-guilty pleasures of the 80s, Tears For Fears has always been one of my favorites from that era. They understood that if you're going to build your music on - [Midnight Oil: 20,000 Watt R.S.L.](https://www.thelogbook.com/midnight-oil-20000-watts-rsl/) - Columbia Records releases the Midnight Oil compilation album 20,000 Watt R.S.L., gathering highlights from the band's 20th century albums. It's sometimes a crap shoot as to when the makers of highly-politicized music have real prodigious talent to back up the message. Peter Garrett and Midnight Oil have always earned my admiration by making the sound - [Men At Work: Contraband: The Best of Men At Work](https://www.thelogbook.com/men-at-work-contraband-the-best-of-men-at-work/) - Legacy Records releases the album Contraband: The Best of Men At Work, gathering highlights of the 1980s Australian band's career. Yes, it's another entry in my fascination with music from Australia and New Zealand, but the difference here is that everybody's heard of Men At Work. Normally, I shy away from "best of" albums unless - [Kansas: The Best of Kansas](https://www.thelogbook.com/kansas-the-best-of-kansas/) - Epic Records releases the Kansas compilation album The Best Of Kansas, featuring the highlights of the band's first two lineups (though at the time of release, the band has broken up, only to reform a few years later). I'll admit that I'm not the biggest Kansas fan in the world. Oh, I like a lot - [Hall & Oates: Greatest Hits: Rock & Soul, Part I](https://www.thelogbook.com/hall-oates-rock-soul-part-i/) - RCA releases the Hall & Oates compilation album Greatest Hits: Rock & Soul, Part I, featuring the singles "Say It Isn't So" and "Adult Education". You couldn't swing a radio dial in the late 70s and early 80s without it hitting a Hall & Oates song. The original purveyors of "white boy soul" - and - [Toto: Past To Present - 1977-1990](https://www.thelogbook.com/toto-past-to-present/) - Columbia Records releases the Toto compilation album Past To Present - 1977-1990, featuring the single "Out Of Love"; the album covers roughly the first half of the band's career. So, whatever happened to the band that did "Africa"? Well, if you listen to the "new" tracks recorded by Toto for their best-of CD, you'll probably - [10cc: The Very Best Of 10cc](https://www.thelogbook.com/10cc-the-very-best-of-10cc/) - Mercury Records releases the 10cc compilation album The Very Best Of 10cc. What do you get with a band that seems to be equal parts Beatles influence and comedic irony? That would be 10cc, and those looking for an entry-level crash course into the band's history could hardly ask for better than The Very Best - [Talk Talk: Natural History: The Very Best Of Talk Talk](https://www.thelogbook.com/natural-history-the-very-best-of-talk-talk/) - Capitol Records releases the Talk Talk compilation album Natural History: The Very Best Of Talk Talk, gathering highlights of the material previously released by that label. No one in the band has been consulted about the choice of material, and band founder Mark Hollis later criticizes the album in public. Sometimes I like picking up - [John Lennon: Lennon Legend: The Very Best Of John Lennon](https://www.thelogbook.com/john-lennon-legend/) - Parlophone Records releases the John Lennon compilation album Lennon Legend: The Very Best Of John Lennon, the first career retrospective to take in music that appeared on the posthumous 1984 album Milk & Honey. If George Harrison is my favorite Beatle, who's number two? If I'm to be honest, I can't choose between Paul McCartney - [Paul McCartney: All The Best!](https://www.thelogbook.com/paul-mccartney-all-the-best/) - Capitol Records releases the Paul McCartney compilation album All The Best!, gathering highlights of McCartney's solo career and his work with Wings. Some people seem to take inordinate delight in downplaying Paul McCartney's contributions to pop music, especially in his post-Beatles years. But I ask you: who can listen to "Coming Up", "My Love" or - [Simple Minds: Glittering Prize 81/92](https://www.thelogbook.com/simple-minds-glittering-prize-the-best-of-1982-1991/) - Virgin Records releases the Simple Minds compilation album Glittering Prize 81/92, a career retrospective covering from the band's label debut (1980's Empires and Dance) through their 1991 album (Real Life). Hey, admit it. You, like myself, probably remember Simple Minds mainly for "that song from The Breakfast Club" - right? Sure, we all do! You'll - [Howard Jones: The Best of Howard Jones](https://www.thelogbook.com/howard-jones-the-best-of-howard-jones/) - Elektra Records releases The Best of Howard Jones, a career retrospective covering through Jones' 1992 album, featuring a cover of Donald Fagen's "I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World)" as a new single. This definitive collection of Howard Jones' singles is a must if, like me, you're a student of pop music of the '80s. Featuring singles - [Alan Parsons Project: Tales v2.0](https://www.thelogbook.com/app-tales-v2/) - The Alan Parsons Project releases a remastered and revised edition of its first album, Tales of Mystery & Imagination, based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. For the first time, narration recorded in 1976 by Orson Welles is heard in the context of the album itself. This is the first time the album has - [Alan Parsons Project: Tales Of Mystery & Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe (expanded edition)](https://www.thelogbook.com/alan-parsons-project-tales-remastered/) - Island Records releases a deluxe expanded edition of the Alan Parsons Project's 1976 debut album, Tales Of Mystery & Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe. The very first album by the team of Alan Parsons, Eric Woolfson and their various and sundry cohorts, Tales Of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe - the album - was originally - [Eric Woolfson's Poe: More Tales Of Mystery & Imagination](https://www.thelogbook.com/eric-woolfson-poe/) - Former Alan Parsons Project songwriter and vocalist Eric Woolfson releases the concept album Eric Woolfson's Poe: More Tales Of Mystery & Imagination. As most fans of the Alan Parsons Project know, Project co-founder, songwriter and later vocalist Eric Woolfson split from Parsons after the two collaborated one last time on 1990's Freudiana, an album Parsons - [Alan Parsons Project: Tales of Mystery & Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe](https://www.thelogbook.com/tales-of-mystery-imagination/) - A group of veteran session musicians working under producer Alan Parsons and songwriter Eric Woolfson releases its debut album, The Alan Parsons Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe. The "group" becomes known, somewhat unintentionally, as the Alan Parsons Project, though that was intended to be part of the album title. Themed - [Eric Woolfson Sings The Alan Parsons Project That Never Was](https://www.thelogbook.com/alan-parsons-project-that-never-was/) - Former Alan Parsons Project songwriter and vocalist Eric Woolfson releases the solo album Eric Woolfson Sings The Alan Parsons Project That Never Was. Let's start out by pointing out one thing: the title of this album is a complete misnomer. There are, indeed, at least a couple of songs that were pitched as potential Alan - [Doctor Who: Nevermore](https://www.thelogbook.com/nevermore/) - Big Finish Productions releases the 27th episode of the new Eighth Doctor Who audio dramas, starring Paul McGann. The TARDIS - with some assistance from a mysterious cat who resets the coordinates - brings the Doctor and his new companion Tamsin to Nevermore, a world of poison mists and robotic ravens with an affinity for - [Tori Amos: Tales Of A Librarian](https://www.thelogbook.com/tales-of-a-librarian/) - The Tori Amos comiplation album Tales Of A Librarian is released, including newly re-recorded versions of previously released songs. The album only covers her material from her years with Atlantic Records. More of a contractual obligation than anything, Tales Of A Librarian brings Tori Amos' contract with Atlantic Records to an end and provides the - [John Barrowman: Another Side](https://www.thelogbook.com/john-barrowman-another-side/) - A veteran of the musical stage on both sides of the Atlantic, Doctor Who/Torchwood cast member John Barrowman's album Another Side is released. Better known for covering Cole Porter tunes and Broadway standards, John Barrowman takes his first swipe at mainstream pop - largely from the '70s and '80s - and reaches for the same - [Star Trek: Star Fleet Technical Manual](https://www.thelogbook.com/starfleet-technical-manual/) - Ballantine Books releases the Star Trek book Star Trek: Star Fleet Technical Manual, written and illustrated by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt. The book ushers in an obsession with science fiction blueprints and design manuals, both Star Trek and otherwise, and will be reprinted and referred to (including on the Enterprise's own displays in 1979's Star Trek: - [Sojourner](https://www.thelogbook.com/sojourner-book/) - Berkley Books publishes the non-fiction book Sojourner by Andrew Mishkin, a first-hand account of the design, construction, launch and operation of the first successful Mars rover. Story: Subtitled "An Insider's View of the Mars Pathfinder Mission," this book recounts the history of the original Mars rover mission that inspired millions in 1997, from its genesis - [Picturing The Space Shuttle: The Early Years](https://www.thelogbook.com/picturing-shuttle-early/) - The University Of Florida Press publishes the non-fiction book Picturing The Space Shuttle: The Early Years by John Bisney and J.L. Pickering, a photographic history of the development and earliest launches of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Story: The authors - both journalists who covered NASA from the inception of the shuttle program to its completion - [Chasing New Horizons: Inside The Epic First Mission To Pluto](https://www.thelogbook.com/chasing-new-horizons/) - Picador publishes the non-fiction book Chasing New Horizons: Inside The Epic First Mission To Pluto by Alan Stern and David Grinspoon, an insider's-view history of NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto. Story: From the moment that Pluto fell off the itinerary of worlds to be visited by the Voyager spacecraft during that mission's planning stages, - [Doctor Who: Survival (DVD)](https://www.thelogbook.com/doctor-who-survival-dvd/) - BBC Home Video and 2|entertain release the 1989 Doctor Who story Survival on DVD. (This title will receive a later release date in North America.) As the last adventure of the original series proper - separated from the first episode of the new series by fifteen years and the one-off TV movie starring Paul McGann - [Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who, 1986-1989](https://www.thelogbook.com/script-doctor/) - Former Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel's memoir, Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who, 1986-1989, is published. Story: In the wake of the making of a troubled 1986 season that saw the show's script editor quit abruptly, Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner hires a new script editor, Andrew Cartmel, after a job interview - [Brighter Day: A Jellyfish Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/brighter-day/) - Not Lame Media publishes Craig Dorfman's non-fiction book Brighter Day: A Jellyfish Story, a biography of the power pop band's collective career and its individual members. Story: In tracing the family histories of the band members, charting their musical adventures before and after Jellyfish, and recounting conversations between the band themselves, their agents, label reps, - [Pull To Open: 1962-1963 - The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/pull-to-open/) - Ten Acre Films publishes Paul Hayes' non-fiction book Pull To Open: 1962-1963 - The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who. Story: Attempting to track down anything that might bear the slightest resemblance to "definitive dates" on which Doctor Who, as a concept, was born, the book follows the careers of - [Delete: A Design History of Computer Vapourware](https://www.thelogbook.com/delete-design/) - Bloomsbury Academic publishes Paul Atkinson's well-illustrated non-fiction book Delete: A Design History of Computer Vapourware, detailing never-made hardware platforms from computer manufacturers both well-known and obscure. Story: The author traces a history of computer hardware that never happened, ranging from minicomputers that were promised but never mass-produced, to missteps and sidesteps early in the history - [Once Upon Atari: How I Made History By Killing An Industry](https://www.thelogbook.com/once-upon-atari/) - Former Atari game designer and programmer Howard Scott Warshaw self-publishes his memoir, Once Upon Atari: How I Made History By Killing An Industry. Story: Howard Scott Warshaw, designer and programmer of such classic Atari 2600 games as Yars' Revenge, Raiders Of The Lost Ark, and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, looks back on his career and digs - [Blake's 7 Production Diary: Series A](https://www.thelogbook.com/b7diary-a/) - Jonathan Helm's unofficial non-fiction book Blake's 7 Production Diary: Series A, intensively covering the creation, gestation and production of the first season of the BBC sci-fi series, is self-published. Story: The early history of Terry Nation's legendary dystopian British space opera Blake's 7 is traced from the initial pitch meeting through the broadcast of the - [Storytellers To The Nation: A History Of American Television Writing](https://www.thelogbook.com/storytellers2nation/) - Continuum publishes Tom Stempel's non-fiction book Storytellers To The Nation: A History Of American Television Writing, chronicling the craft of writing for television from the medium's inception through the end of the 1980s. Story: From variety show joke writers to radio scribes who graduated to the screen to a generation of writers who grew up - [Babylon 5: Signs And Portents (book)](https://www.thelogbook.com/babylon-5-signs-and-portents/) - Del Rey publishes the first volume of Jane Killick's behind-the-scenes chronicle of the sci-fi TV series, Babylon 5: Signs And Portents, with a foreword by series star Michael O'Hare. Story: A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the pilot movie and first season of Babylon 5, with lengthy interviews with cast members, behind-the-scenes crew and - [Star Trek: The Motion Picture (book)](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-motion-picture-novelization/) - Days before the film's theatrical premiere, Pocket Books publishes Gene Roddenberry's novelization of the movie Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the Star Trek creator's sole foray into Star Trek print fiction. Story: As has been the case with all of the Star Trek movie and television book adaptations since, Roddenberry embellishes the first movie's storyline - [Racing The Beam: The Atari Video Computer System](https://www.thelogbook.com/racing-the-beam/) - MIT Press publishes the non-fiction book Racing The Beam: The Atari Video Computer System by Nick Montfort & Ian Bogost, a technically-oriented overview of the historic home video game system. Story: In this college-level text, the authors discuss the nuts and bolts of writing programs on the Atari Video Computer System (more commonly referred to - [Jason of Star Command 1: Mission to the Stars](https://www.thelogbook.com/jason-of-star-command-1/) - Xerox Education Publications releases the novelization Jason of Star Command 1: Mission to the Stars by Ken Sobol, based on the Filmation live-action TV series. Story: As Jason, Professor Parsafoot and the crew of Star Command deal with the arrival of a new leader, Commander Stone , an ancient evil has returned to the Galaxy. - [Battlestar Galactica 2: The Cylon Death Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/battlestar-galactica-2-the-cylon-death-machine/) - Berkley Books publishes the novelization Battlestar Galactica 2: The Cylon Death Machine by Glen A. Larson and Robert Thurston, a print adaptation of the television story The Gun On Ice Planet Zero. Story: On the run from the evil Cylons, the human's ragtag fleet of ships, led by the mighty Battlestar Galactica, find themselves boxed - [Star Wars: The Original Topps Trading Card Series, Volume One](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-wars-topps-vol-1/) - Abrams Books publishes Star Wars: The Original Topps Trading Card Series, Volume One by Gary Gerani, which both reproduces and reviews every card in the Topps trading card set chronicling the first Star Wars film. Story: Didn't hang on to all of your Topps Star Wars trading cards from the 1970s? Fear not, they're all - [Fallen Down: Heartache & Compassion in Undertale](https://www.thelogbook.com/fallen-down-undertale/) - The non-fiction book Fallen Down: Heartache & Compassion in Undertale by Joel Couture is published as party of a StoryBundle release. Story: Writer Joel Couture (whose work you may recognize from Siliconera, Gamasutra, and IndieGames.com) ventures into the world of the computer game Undertale, meeting its unique cast of characters under very different circumstances, as - [Season Finale: The Unexpected Rise and Fall of the WB and UPN](https://www.thelogbook.com/season-finale/) - Harper publishes the non-fiction book Season Finale: The Unexpected Rise and Fall of the WB and UPN by Susanne Daniels and Cynthia Littleton, who had first-hand knowledge of both short-lived television networks' dealings. Story: Industry insiders trace the two rival attempts to create the "fifth network" of the 1990s - Warner Brothers' WB network and - [Warnings: The True Story Of How Science Tamed The Weather](https://www.thelogbook.com/warnings-weather/) - Greenleaf publishes Mike Smith's book Warnings: The True Story Of How Science Tamed The Weather, serving both as a history of severe weather forecasting in the U.S. and the evolution of the modern-day watch/warning system, and Smith's memoir about his weather-related business ventures. Story: Mike Smith, former TV meteorologist and founder of Weatherdata, Inc., recounts - [To Everything That Might Have Been: The Lost Universe Of Space: 1999](https://www.thelogbook.com/might-have-been/) - Telos Publishing releases To Everything That Might Have Been: The Lost Universe Of Space: 1999, a non-fiction book by David Hirsch (Starlog Magazine) and Robert E. Wood, incorporating material by Christopher Penfold, about the Gerry Anderson-produced 1970s sci-fi TV series. Story: Using production documentation, correspondence both formal and informal, never-filmed scripts (or summaries thereof), and - [The Interstellar Age: Inside the Forty Year Voyager Mission](https://www.thelogbook.com/interstellar-age/) - Dutton Books publishes The Interstellar Age: Inside the Forty Year Voyager Mission, Prof. Jim Bell's history of NASA's Voyager mission to the outer solar system and beyond. Story: From its inception as a pie-in-the-sky mission to the planets beyond Mars, dreamed up when no such missions to these places had ever been attempted, to its - [You're Him, Aren't You?](https://www.thelogbook.com/youre-him-arent-you/) - Big Finish Productions releases the autobiography of Blake's 7 actor Paul Darrow, You're Him, Aren't You? Story: Actor Paul Darrow, best known to SF fans for his four-year stint as the amoral Kerr Avon from the BBC's Blake''s 7, discusses his childhood, his early decision to become an actor, how his stage name came about - [Tori Amos: from the choirgirl hotel](https://www.thelogbook.com/tori-amos-from-the-choirgirl-hotel/) - Atlantic Records releases Tori Amos' fourth album, from the choirgirl hotel, featuring the singles "Spark" and "Raspberry Swirl". This one was a real surprise. Since her debut album in 1992, Tori's music has always been imbued with at least a little bit of rage, from the victimization theme of Little Earthquakes, to the revenge theme - [Doctor Who: The Sontaran Experiment (DVD)](https://www.thelogbook.com/doctor-who-experiment-dvd/) - BBC Home Video and 2|entertain release the 1975 Doctor Who story The Sontaran Experiment on DVD. (This title will receive a later release date in North America.) Promoted as the test subject for an upcoming line of somewhat more streamlined (in terms of bonus features) classic Doctor Who DVDs, The Sontaran Experiment is pretty unique - [Doctor Who: The Invasion (DVD)](https://www.thelogbook.com/doctor-who-invasion-dvd/) - BBC Home Video and 2|entertain release the 1968 Doctor Who story The Invasion on DVD. (This title will receive a later release date in North America.) Unlike everything outside of the Lost In Time box sets released a few years ago, The Invasion is a unique DVD release in that it's a story with entire - [Emperor: The Battle For Dune (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/emperor-the-soundtrack-for-dune/) - Westwood Games and Electronic Arts release a soundtrack album from the PC strategy game Emperor: The Battle For Dune with pre-ordered copies of the game, featuring music by Frank Klepacki, David Arkenstone, and Jarrid Mendelson. When you see a quarter of a dozen screenwriters on a project, run screaming. Sometimes the same applies to composers, - [Romantics: What I Like About You & other Romantic hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-romantics-what-i-like-about-you-and-other-romantic-hits/) - Epic Records releases The Romantics compilation album What I Like About You & other Romantic hits. A Romantics "best of" album is sort of like a Simply Red "best of" album - once you get past the two or three songs that got a lot of radio airplay, what are you going to fill out - [Red Hot Chili Peppers: Californication](https://www.thelogbook.com/red-hot-chili-peppers-californication/) - Warner Bros. Records releases the Red Hot Chili Peppers' seventh album, Californication, featuring the single "Scar Tissue". Despite generally favorable reception to their 1995 album One Hot Minute, the Red Hot Chili Peppers dropped out of sight for a while and came back strong - partly because of the return of original member John Frusciante, - [Jewel: 0304](https://www.thelogbook.com/jewel-0304/) - Atlantic Records releases Jewel's fifth album, 0304, featuring the single "Stand". Y'know, when she started out in the mid-1990s, I used to defend Jewel against the popular "Hippie Spice" insult that was often hurled her way, as I really liked that first album of hers, and even liked the second. A couple of years ago, - [Jewel: This Way](https://www.thelogbook.com/jewel-this-way/) - Atlantic Records releases Jewel's fourth album, This Way, featuring the single "Standing Still". Love her or hate her, Jewel is back. I admit to liking quite a bit - but not all - of Jewel's past work, but I can also see where there's a bit of pop culture backlash against her trying-almost-too-hard-to-be-earnest style. And - [Jewel: Spirit](https://www.thelogbook.com/jewel-spirit/) - Atlantic Records releases Jewel's second album, Spirit, featuring the singles "Hands" and "Down So Long". When I picked up Jewel's sophomore effort, I worried that it was bound to be affected to some degree by the success of her previous album, but pleasantly, though it echoes the same signature sound, it isn't Pieces Of You, - [Tori Amos: Boys For Pele](https://www.thelogbook.com/tori-amos-boys-for-pele/) - Atlantic Records releases Tori Amos' third album, Boys For Pele, featuring the singles "In The Springtime Of His Voodoo" and "Caught A Lite Sneeze". Is it possible that the immensely talented Tori Amos stretched her stylistic envelope about as far as it could possibly go with her 1992 debut album? Or could it be that - [Universe At War: Earth Assault (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/universe-at-war/) - Petroglyph Games and composer Frank Klepacki release the complete soundtrack from the PC strategy game Universe At War: Earth Assault as a free download. The latest real-time strategy PC gaming experience from Petroglyph Games is also the latest epic soundtrack from veteran game composer Frank Klepacki, and while I'll admit I haven't had a chance - [Depeche Mode: Enjoy The Silence](https://www.thelogbook.com/depeche-mode-enjoy-the-silence/) - Reprise Records releases the extended Depeche Mode CD single Enjoy The Silence, containing the song as heard on the album Violator and numerous remixes and B-sides. While I stated in a previous review that Depeche Mode really lost me with Black Celebration, this CD maxi-single contained the only song of theirs that has piqued my - [Ren & Stimpy: Radio Daze](https://www.thelogbook.com/ren-stimpy-radio-daze/) - Sony Wonder releases the Ren & Stimpy spinoff album Radio Daze; the album is not as well received as its predecessor. And here we have an example of what made You Eediot! so great. You Eediot! was great because it wasn't Radio Daze. This decidedly more childlike release - in keeping with its namesake TV - [Depeche Mode: Violator](https://www.thelogbook.com/depeche-mode-violator/) - Reprise Records releases Depeche Mode's seventh album, Violator, featuring the singles "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy The Silence". Hailed as a change in direction in the group's sound, this 1990 album from Depeche Mode introduced one new element: guitars, or at least better-than-usual samples thereof, in addition to the usual wall of synths and samples. But - [Bill Mumy: In The Current](https://www.thelogbook.com/bill-mumy-in-the-current/) - Renaissance Records releases the Bill Mumy album In The Current. Another musical outing for a former member of the Babylon 5 cast, In The Current is Bill Mumy's second album on Renaissance Records, and it demonstrates his incredible versatility. From the folky alternative rock style of Angel's Observation to the gentle, well-harmonized balled "The Climb" - [The Monty Python Instant CD Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/monty-python-box-set/) - Virgin Records releases The Monty Python Instant CD Collection, a box set gathering much of the label's Monty Python material on CD, some of it for the first time in that format. This absurdly complete six-CD box set is the ideal gift for any Pythonaholics like myself who have everything else. Anyone who's that far - [Pseudo Echo: Love An Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/pseudo-echo-love-an-adventure/) - RCA Records releases a significantly reworked edition of Australian group Pseudo Echo's album Love An Adventure in North America, adding the single "Funkytown" (a cover of the Lipps Inc. song). I'm embarassed to confess what got me to get this album on tape years ago. One word: "Funkytown". Yes, this is the Australian group that - [Pseudo Echo: Long Plays '83-'87](https://www.thelogbook.com/pseudo-echo-long-plays-83-87/) - EMI Records releases the Pseudo Echo album Long Plays '83-'87, gathering extended mixes of the storied Australian group's various singles. Ah, the heady days of junior high. That's when I first encountered Australian pop group Pseudo Echo, as they carved an unlikely swath through the U.S. charts with their Euro-synth-ified remake of Lipps Inc.'s "Funkytown". - [Roy Wood: Exotic Mixture - Best of Singles A’s & B’s](https://www.thelogbook.com/roy-wood-exotic-mixture/) - Repetoire Records releases the Roy Wood compilation album Exotic Mixture - Best of Singles A’s & B’s, a 2-CD collection of highlights including Wood's solo work, Wizzard, and various collaborations. Even though Jeff Lynne is a bit of a recluse, his prominence during the rise of the Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s often obscured - [Bryan Ferry / Roxy Music: Street Life: 20 Great Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/bryan-ferry-roxy-music-street-life-20-great-hits/) - Reprise Records releases Street Life: 20 Great Hits, a compilation album of highlights from the careers of Roxy Music and solo work by its lead singer, Bryan Ferry. Oh, what a wonderfully weird band Roxy Music was. Caught in the middle of the unlikely intersection of amusingly quirky and seriously crooning, Roxy Music had a - [Black Mirror: Hang The DJ (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/black-mirror-hang-the-dj/) - Lakeshore Records digitally releases Alex Somers & Sigur Ros' soundtrack from the Black Mirror episode Hang The DJ. Arguably the 21st century's most legitimate and enduring successor to the O'Henry-inspired twisted morality tales of The Twilight Zone, Black Mirror began on Channel 4 in the U.K. before migrating to Netflix and gaining an international audience - [Star Wars: Visions Volume 2: Sith (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/sw-visions-sith/) - Disney Music digitally releases Dan Levy's soundtrack for the Star Wars: Visions short Sith. For the second year running, Disney Plus celebrated Star Wars Day (i.e. May the Fourth be with you) by dropping a new batch of the highly stylized Star Wars: Visions shorts. The Visions mission statement is pretty simple: hand esteemed animators - [Steely Dan: A Decade Of Steely Dan](https://www.thelogbook.com/a-decade-of-steely-dan/) - MCA Records releases the Steely Dan compilation album A Decade Of Steely Dan, which becomes a fast favorite in the relatively new compact disc format. Ah, Steely Dan, love 'em or hate 'em. The brainchild of jazzy rockers Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan was an experiment to bring rock and jazz together, an - [Left Banke - There's Gonna Be A Storm: The Complete Recordings, 1966-1969](https://www.thelogbook.com/left-banke-complete-recordings/) - Polygram Records releases the Left Banke compilation There's Gonna Be A Storm: The Complete Recordings, 1966-1969, gathering all of the material recorded by the the cult favorite '60s group known to exist at the time of release. Long ago in the mists of time, I started my humble radio career at KBBQ, then known as - [The Move: Great Move!: The Best of the Move](https://www.thelogbook.com/https-www-thelogbook-com-the-move-great-move-the-best-of-the-move/) - EMO Records releases The Move reissue Great Move!: The Best of the Move, combining the band's entire final album with contemporary singles and B-sides. Though released nearly 25 years after the fact, this CD compilation contains the entirety of the Move's final LP, Message From The Country, along with some B-sides and singles from the - [The Move: The Best Of The Move](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-move-the-best-of-the-move/) - The Move compilation album The Best Of The Move is released, gathering highlights largely from the '60s psychedelic band's early albums and singles, with little representation of later material. For those interested in the Move's single releases, there's no better introduction than this. It features such classics - trust me, even if you've never heard - [The Firesign Theatre: The Best of the Firesign Theatre: Shoes for Industry!](https://www.thelogbook.com/best-of-firesign/) - Columbia Records releases the Firesign Theatre compilation album The Best of the Firesign Theatre: Shoes for Industry!, gathering highlights from the radio comedy troupe's back catalog. This is an excellent addition to your collection if you've never experienced the Firesign Theatre before, and is also, for those of us who are familiar with the foursome's - [The Firesign Theatre: Dear Friends](https://www.thelogbook.com/dear-friends/) - Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs releases the Firesign Theatre album Dear Friends, a compilation of highlights of the radio comedy troupe's stream-of-consciousness improvised radio shows of the same name originally broadcast in 1970 and '71. This was my first real exposure to Firesign Theatre, and it's still my favorite. In a way, though, it is a - [The Firesign Theatre: All Things Firesign](https://www.thelogbook.com/all-things-firesign/) - Artemis Records releases the Firesign Theatre album All Things Firesign, gathering highlights of the radio comedy troupe's recent revival as part of National Public Radio's All Things Considered, with much of the content themed around the 2002 U.S. midterm elections. The Eight Shoes reunited once again in 2002 for a series of short radio comedy - [The Firesign Theatre: Fighting Clowns](https://www.thelogbook.com/fighting-clowns/) - The album Fighting Clowns is released by radio comedy troupe Firesign Theatre, a collection of comedy pieces (many recorded in concert) that are more musical than verbal, and rooted in political issues surrounding the 1980 presidential campaign. One of the Firesigns said it best in this CD's liner notes when he noted that the Republican - [Oceania: Oceania II](https://www.thelogbook.com/oceania-oceania-ii/) - The second album by New Zealand group Oceania, featuring Hinewehi Mohi, is released. The long-awaited follow-up to 1999's stellar self-titled album sees Oceania - vocalist Hinewehi Mohi, Killing Joke alumnus Jaz Coleman, and an assortment of other players - staying on course, mixing native Maori instrumentation and poetry with modern musical styles. And if the - [Sharkbait: Blowtorch Facelift](https://www.thelogbook.com/sharkbait-blowtorch-facelift/) - The debut album by San Francisco-based industrial band Sharkbait, Blowtorch Facelift, is released. A friend of mine played me some of this album once and I then went about trying to find my own copy of it for quite a few years. When I did find it, though, it seemed to that my memory of - [Oceania: Oceania](https://www.thelogbook.com/oceania/) - Universal Music releases the debut album by Oceania, a modern Maori music project fronted by Hinewehi Mohi and producer Jaz Coleman. For years, I've been addicted to music from New Zealand's royal family of pop music, the Finns (of Split Enz and Crowded House fame). Not so long ago, however, I saw a CNN piece - [Seth Sternberger: Unfortunate Brain Chemistry](https://www.thelogbook.com/seth-unfortunate-brain-chemistry/) - Seth Sternberger releases his debut solo album, Unfortunate Brain Chemistry. Seth Sternberger, the indie remix guru behind the sublime 8-Bit Weapon, also does the modern thing - and does it well - in Unfortunate Brain Chemistry. Seth's jams run the gamut from traditional techno to the 2001 entry in the "Fifth Element Diva Dance competition" - [Frank Klepacki: Morphscape](https://www.thelogbook.com/frank-klepacki-morphscape/) - Frank Klepacki releases his first non-soundtrack solo album, Morphscape. After seven years of churning out the hard-hitting accompaniment for Electronic Arts' Command & Conquer series of real-time strategy games (among others) and releasing over half a dozen albums' worth of material attached to computer games, not to mention stints with Las Vegas bands like Home - [Home Cookin': Mmm, Mmm, Mmm](https://www.thelogbook.com/home-cookin-mmm-mmm-mmm/) - Fly Records releases the second and final Home Cookin' album Mmm, Mmm, Mmm, featuring the single "X-Rated Superstar". A snapshot of Home Cookin' at the height of its funk-with-a-live-horn-section greatness, Mmm, Mmm, Mmm may not make a big splash with those who weren't there when this kind of music was all over the radio. For - [Frank Klepacki: Rocktronic](https://www.thelogbook.com/frank-klepacki-rocktronic/) - Frank Klepacki releases his - [Fortress: The Music of Sting](https://www.thelogbook.com/fortress-the-music-of-sting/) - Angel Records releases the album Fortress: The Music of Sting, covers of Sting's work from his solo album and with the Police as performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Some works of pop and rock music beg to be orchestrated more richly, to put their original electric or electronic sound into a classical context to - [Jon Brion: Meaningless](https://www.thelogbook.com/jon-brion-meaningless/) - Originally slated for release by Atlantic Records and then dropped by the label, Jon Brion's solo debut album Meaningless is released on the artist's own Straight To Cutout label. Jon Brion recently grasped a long-overdue foothold in the eyes of the mainstream music-buying public with his instrumental score for Magnolia, but that is far from - [Paul McCartney: Driving Rain](https://www.thelogbook.com/paul-mccartney-driving-rain/) - Capitol Records releases the Paul McCartney solo album Driving Rain, featuring the single "From A Lover To A Friend". Wow, it's finally happened - Paul McCartney, whose last project I really dug was 1997's Flaming Pie, has been dragged into the 90s. Not a bad trick, considering that this album was released in 2001. I - ["Weird Al" Yankovic: Straight Outta Lynwood](https://www.thelogbook.com/weird-al-yankovic-straight-outta-lynwood/) - Volcano Records releases the "Weird Al" Yankovic album Straight Outta Lynwood, featuring the single "White & Nerdy". There's nothing quite like Weird Al Yankovic firing on all cylinders. Much moreso than most of the targets of his satire, the man has a talent that defies time's every attempt to pass him by. He's even endured - [Weird Al Yankovic: Even Worse](https://www.thelogbook.com/weird-al-yankovic-even-worse/) - Scotti Bros. releases "Weird Al" Yankovic's fifth album, Even Worse, featuring the single "Fat" (inspired by Michael Jackson's single "Bad"). Does Weird Al Yankovic love to take his swipes at Michael Jackson, or what? Once again, Al takes aim at Jackson - and tacks on yet another food theme - with "Even Worse". Now, there's - [Weird Al Yankovic: In 3-D](https://www.thelogbook.com/weird-al-yankovic-in-3-d/) - Scotti Bros. Records releases "Weird Al" Yankovic's second album, In 3-D, featuring the singles "Eat It" and "I Lost On Jeopardy". My first-ever exposure to Weird Al - actually the same goes for quite a few close, personal friends of Al - was sparked by my interest in "Eat It", the spot-on parody of Michael - [Weird Al Yankovic: Running With Scissors](https://www.thelogbook.com/weird-al-yankovic-running-with-scissors/) - Volcano Records releases the Weird Al Yankovic album Running With Scissors, featuring the Star Wars Episode I-inspired single "The Saga Begins". Easily the weird one's best effort in many years, this masterpiece's main selling point for most will be "The Saga Begins", a more-or-less straightforward (but still funny!) retelling of Star Wars Episode I to - [George Harrison: The Best Of Dark Horse: 1976-1989](https://www.thelogbook.com/george-harrison-the-best-of-dark-horse-1976-1989/) - Warner Bros. Records releases the George Harrison compilation album The Best Of Dark Horse: 1976-1989, featuring the single "Cheer Down". With some of his earliest stuff only just recently becoming available on CD, this George Harrison greatest hits collection is just the ticket for those who don't feel like trying to track down a bunch - [The Argent Anthology: A Collection of Greatest Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/argent-the-argent-anthology-greatest-hits/) - Epic Records releases the compilation album The Argent Anthology: A Collection of Greatest Hits, gathering highlights of the group's output from 1969-74. Formed by former Zombies frontman Rod Argent (and named after himself), Argent is one of those bands who carved its niche in rock history with a tiny handful of hits. Two of those - [Sunglass: Sunglass](https://www.thelogbook.com/sunglass/) - Choc Chip Records releases the self-titled debut album by Sunglass. A very strange album, this, but it has a kind of hypnotic appeal to me. Most of the numbers are very slow, acoustic, and at best are mesmerising. The "group" consists of Simon Honisett and Penny Hewson, with occasional guest players, and the production values - [Lindsey Buckingham: Under The Skin](https://www.thelogbook.com/lindsey-buckingham-under-the-skin/) - Reprise Records releases Lindsey Buckingham's fourth solo album, Under The Skin, featuring the single "Show You How". Picking up work on a late '90s solo album where he left off - originally, the album was called A Gift Of Screws and would've been a follow-up released only a few years after Out Of The Cradle - [Paul McCartney: Memory Almost Full](https://www.thelogbook.com/paul-mccartney-memory-almost-full/) - Hear Music releases the Paul McCartney solo album Memory Almost Full, featuring the single "Ever Present Past". It's hard to imagine, with all the stuff Paul McCartney's been through in the past ten years - and I trust that I don't have to elaborate on that - that he could turn out a cheerful classic - [Star Fleet Battles](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-fleet-battles/) - Task Force Games publishes the tabletop wargame Star Fleet Battles, based on the 1960s TV series Star Trek (though not initially released as a licensed product). The game is created by Allen D. Eldridge & Stephen V. Cole, working under the collective name of the "Amarillo Design Bureau", and will be reissued and updated in - [Star Trek: Newly Recorded Music, Volume 1 (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-newly-recorded-music-volume-1/) - Varese Sarabande releases an album of re-recorded orchestral suites recreating the music from the 1960s TV series Star Trek, arranged and conducted by original series composer Fred Steiner and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Despite all my ravings about the wonders of GNP Crescendo's original soundtrack releases, this is an example of how nice - [Star Trek: Newly Recorded Music, Volume 2 (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-newly-recorded-music-volume-2/) - Varese Sarabande releases the second volume of re-recorded orchestral suites recreating the music from the 1960s TV series Star Trek, arranged and conducted by original series composer Fred Steiner and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It took me years to find this second volume, and though after a while a lot of Classic Trek - [Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/gatchamusic/) - Columbia Records releases Bob Sakuma's soundtrack from the early '70s TV anime Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman (Science Ninja Team Gatchaman), better known to the western world in its significantly-altered dubbed (and partially re-scored) version, Battle Of The Planets. (A separate Battle Of The Planets release, combining Sakuma's music with that of American composer Hoyt Curtin, will - [She Will Have Her Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn](https://www.thelogbook.com/she-will-have-her-way-the-songs-of-tim-neil-finn/) - EMI Australia releases the 2-CD collection She Will Have Her Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn, featuring a variety of women covering music written by the Finn brothers (founding members of Split Enz and Crowded House). Songs covered include "Don't Dream It's Over", " Six Months In A Leaky Boat", and "Distant Sun". - [Röyksopp: Röyksopp's Night Out](https://www.thelogbook.com/royksopp-royksopps-night-out/) - Astralwerks releases the Röyksopp live album Röyksopp's Night Out. I'm generally not a huge fan of live albums - why bother, when studio albums deliver the meat and potatoes minus the screaming? - but every once in a while I'm either enthusiastic or curious enough about a specific act to go ahead and check out - [Art Of Noise: Influence: Best Of The Art Of Noise](https://www.thelogbook.com/art-of-noise-influence-best-of-the-art-of-noise/) - Salvo releases the career-spanning Art Of Noise compilation album Influence: Best Of The Art Of Noise. A while back, this site reviewed a 4-disc Art Of Noise box set, And What Have You Done With My Body, God?, which spent its entire running time on the group's first EP and first full-length album, and the - [Godzilla 2000 (book)](https://www.thelogbook.com/godzilla-2k/) - Unrelated to the movie of the same name, Marc Cerasini's original novel Godzilla 2000 is published by Random House. Story: A group of teenagers are pressed into service for a super secret military unit training with ultra advanced weaponry and technology for the unthinkable possibility that Godzilla may appear in the U.S. after having already - [Yum Yum Children: Used To Would've](https://www.thelogbook.com/yum-yum-children-used-to-wouldve/) - The Yum Yum Children album Used To Would've is released. Usually when you think of the genres "psychedelic" and "Christian", it's not in the same sentence. However, that's exactly what the band Yum Yum Children was trying to accomplish. Recorded in 1996, this album sounds like a slab of lost 70's rock just recently getting - [Sixpence None The Richer: Divine Discontent](https://www.thelogbook.com/sixpence-none-the-richer-divine-discontent/) - Squint releases Sixpence None The Richer's fourth album, Divine Discontent, featuring the singles "Breathe Your Name" and "Don't Dream It's Over". The band's final group effort before going their separate ways to new careers, Sixpence None The Richer's swan song isn't one of those farewell albums that makes you feel like you understand perfectly well - [Sixpence None The Richer: Sixpence None The Richer](https://www.thelogbook.com/sixpence-none/) - Squint releases Sixpence None The Richer's self-titled third album, featuring the singles "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes". Yep, it's the "Kiss Me" band. Thanks to heavy MTV rotation of a song which was played on Dawson's Creek, Sixpence None The Richer's 1997 album suddenly wound up being a hot commodity - which is a - [Ralf Illenberger: The Kiss: Five Waves Of Bliss](https://www.thelogbook.com/ralf-illenberger-the-kiss-five-waves-of-bliss/) - in joy music releases the Ralf Illenberger solo album The Kiss: Five Waves Of Bliss. Ralf Illenberger returns for his third post-Narada effort on indie label In Joy Records, and this time he's got another winner...and an unusual concept. The Kiss: Five Waves Of Bliss takes the form of a long, instrumental suite, subtle at - [fun.: Some Nights](https://www.thelogbook.com/some-nights/) - Fueled By Ramen releases the second album by fun., Some Nights. fun.'s debut album was one of those musical first-stretches-out-of-the-starting-gate that made one wonder how the group would top that in the second leg of the race. It turns out they're doing it quite nicely, even though there are a few stylistic quirks to Some - [The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-simpsons-songs-in-the-key-of-springfield/) - Rhino releases the album The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield, a collection of songs (many composed by Alf Clausen) from the animated TV series The Simpsons. I'll admit, I'm less of a Simpsons fan than I once was. Why, I remember working at a Fox station back in the days when the Simpsons - [Blue Man Group: Audio](https://www.thelogbook.com/blue-man-group-audio/) - Virgin Rrecords releases the debut Blue Man Group studio album, Audio, a recording of the uniquely tuneful percussion-based numbers heard in the group's live performance routine. One of the few bastions of the performance-art world to hit some level of critical mass in the eyes of the general public, Blue Man Group - consisting of - [Econoline Crush: The Devil You Know](https://www.thelogbook.com/econoline-crush-the-devil-you-know/) - EMI Records released Econoline Crush's second album, The Devil You Know. This sophomore effort from the Canadian band that brought us the nicely harmonized electronic rock anthem "All That You Are" is awash in much the same style of production and instrumentation. However, this isn't a bad thing - I rather like the Econoline Crush - [Mulan (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/mulan/) - Disney Music releases Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack from the animated movie Mulan. After some less-than-exceptional animation releases such as 1995's Pocahontas (which I was turned off by the commercials alone) and 1996's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (which I found depressing), Disney managed to recover some of its lost magic with 1998's hit Mulan. This movie - [Schoolhouse Rock Rocks!](https://www.thelogbook.com/schoolhouse-rock-rocks/) - Atlantic Records releases Schoolhouse Rock Rocks!, an all-star cover album updating songs from the classic Schoolhouse Rocks animated shorts that punctuated the ABC Saturday morning TV lineup in the '70s and '80s. This is a rockin' selection of hysterically funny covers of the immortal tunes from those educational animated shorts that used to give ABC's - [Return Of The Jedi (expanded soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/jedi-se-ost/) - RCA/Victor releases an expanded edition of John Williams' soundtrack to the Star Wars sequel Return Of The Jedi; the release is timed to coincide with the re-release of the movie in "Special Edition" form. I'm still not sure what to think of this one. I've always suspected that I liked Return Of The Jedi - - [The Star Wars Anthology (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-star-wars-anthology/) - 20th Century Fox Film Scores releases a 4-CD set of John Williams' soundtracks from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi, presenting more material than has appeared on any of the previous releases (but still not presenting the complete score to any one of the movies). An extensive liner notes booklet - [The Empire Strikes Back (expanded soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/empire-se-soundtrack/) - RCA/Victor releases an expanded edition of John Williams' soundtrack to the Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back; the release is timed to coincide with the re-release of the movie in "Special Edition" form. Still John Williams' most towering musical accomplishment bar none, the score from The Empire Strikes Back has long existed in various - [R.E.M.: In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-in-time-the-best-of-rem-1988-2003/) - Warner Bros. records releases the R.E.M. compilation album In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003, featuring the new single "Bad Day". This collection is limited only to the band's output on Warner-issued albums, and omits their earliest work. I first heard of R.E.M. when I heard "Stand" on the car radio during a snow day - [Regina Spektor: Far](https://www.thelogbook.com/regina-spektor-far/) - Sire Records releases Regina Spektor's fifth album, Far. This is going to sound like a completely goofy reason to go and buy an album, but I went to get Regina Spektor's Far purely because of one of the producers she worked with on the album. Seriously. Now, when you take into account that the producer - [Me First and the Gimme Gimmes: Blow In The Wind](https://www.thelogbook.com/me-first-and-the-gimme-gimmes-blow-in-the-wind/) - Fat Wreck Chords releases Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' third album, Blow In The Wind. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are almost miracle workers in my book. How could they actually make me like that miserably depressing Terry Jack tune "Seasons In The Sun"? By covering it in their own bizarre punk style - [Me First and the Gimme Gimmes: Take A Break](https://www.thelogbook.com/me-first-and-the-gimme-gimmes-take-a-break/) - Fat Wreck Chords releases Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' fourth album, Take A Break. Me First And The Gimme Gimmes don't release their albums often enough for me. And this is one of their best ones yet. For those who haven't heard me wax rhapsodic about the Gimmes before, they're an all-star aggregation of - [Me First and the Gimme Gimmes: Are A Drag](https://www.thelogbook.com/me-first-and-the-gimme-gimmes-are-a-drag/) - Fat Wreck Chords releases Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' second album, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Are A Drag. How could Me First and the Gimme Gimmes possibly top their hilarious punk-rock butchering of numerous well-deserving adult contemporary hits? Try showtunes on for size! In this woefully short collection of satirical (and yet - [Me First and the Gimme Gimmes: Have A Ball](https://www.thelogbook.com/me-first-and-the-gimme-gimmes-have-a-ball/) - Fat Wreck Chords releases all-star punk band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' debut album, Have A Ball. Easily the strangest thing I've heard in 1998 (and keep in mind, this is when I include a bunch of Babylon 5 soundtracks and other such oddities), this dandy slice of indie treasure is one punk band's - [Yoko Kanno: Be Human](https://www.thelogbook.com/yoko-kanno-be-human/) - Bandai Entertainment releases Yoko Kanno's album Be Human, the soundtrack to the anime Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Is there anything that songstress Yoko Kanno can't do? Starting out as a video game composer in her 20+ year career, she quickly moved on to other avenues such as anime series and films. Her - [Butterfly Jones: Napalm Springs](https://www.thelogbook.com/butterfly-jones-napalm-springs/) - Vanguard Records releases the Butterfly Jones album Napalm Springs. Butterfly Jones is a new band that might sound familiar to fans of early-90s alternative rock - the group's core is guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Michael Gurley and drummer/songwriter Phil Leavitt, two-thirds of the band dada. They bring their guitar-driven alt-rock sound to Butterfly Jones, with up-tempo songs that - [John Mayer: Room For Squares](https://www.thelogbook.com/john-mayer-room-for-squares/) - Columbia Records releases John Mayer's debut album, Room For Squares, featuring the singles "No Such Thing" and "Your Body Is A Wonderland". John Mayer's Room For Squares ranks as one of my most fortunate musical finds; Mayer opened for former Toad The Wet Sprocket frontman Glen Phillips on a recent acoustic tour, and shortly after - [Fastball: All The Pain Money Can Buy](https://www.thelogbook.com/fastball-all-the-pain-money-can-buy/) - Hollywood Records releases Fastball's second album, All The Pain Money Can Buy, featuring the single "The Way". I admit, thanks largely to VH-1, that I finally found the very Beatlesque single The Way too interesting (and well-written) to resist the album (especially since the album was on sale). And the verdict...? Honestly, even for eight - [Y Kant Tori Read: Y Kant Tori Read](https://www.thelogbook.com/y-kant-tori-read/) - Atlantic Records releases the debut (and only) self-titled album from Y Kant Tori Read, a band centered around future solo artist Tori Amos. Truly a legendary album, Y Kant Tori Read's debut (and thankfully only) album appeared and disappeared from the Billboard charts in the summer of 1988 within the space of a month - - [The Strokes: Room On Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-strokes-room-on-fire/) - RCA Records releases The Strokes' second album, Room On Fire, featuring the singles "12:51" and "The End Has No End". It's official - I must live on another planet, because I missed the music industry hype around the Strokes' second album, released in 2003. I gather that some of the fans accumuated from their first - [Electric Light Orchestra: The Night The Light Went On (In Long Beach)](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-the-night-the-light-went-on-in-long-beach/) - Warner Bros. Records releases - in Europe only - the Electric Light Orchestra live album The Night The Light Went On (In Long Beach) (over the objections of Jeff Lynne). Somewhere between obscurity and fame - i.e. between their third and fourth albums - ELO recorded this California gig which is one of the most - [Merril Bainbridge: Between The Days](https://www.thelogbook.com/merril-bainbridge-between-the-days/) - Universal Music releases Merril Bainbridge's second album, Between The Days, featuring the single "Lonely". After hearing her surprisingly promising, if somewhat formulaic, first album, I was a little less reluctant to pick up Merril Bainbridge's second collection. I found myself disturbed when that second album turned out to be even more formulaic than the first, - [Merril Bainbridge: In The Garden](https://www.thelogbook.com/merril-bainbridge-in-the-garden/) - Universal Music releases Merril Bainbridge's debut album, In The Garden, featuring the single "Mouth". This one really caught me off guard. Like Alanis Morissette's album, I resisted buying this for a long time because it's just not typical for me to gravitate toward something that's getting current radio airplay. I don't even know what it - [Man On The Moon (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/man-on-the-moon-music-by-rem/) - Warner Bros. releases the soundtrack from the movie Man On The Moon, featuring both songs and instrumental underscore by R.E.M. This soundtrack is an odd bird. There's a smattering of clips from R.E.M.'s film score, a few songs from the band, a couple of performances by Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman/Tony Clifton, a handful of - [Ray Lynch: Nothing Above My Shoulders But The Evening](https://www.thelogbook.com/ray-lynch-nothing-above-my-shoulders-but-the-evening/) - Windham Hill releases new age musician Ray Lynch's fourth and final album, Nothing Above My Shoulders But The Evening. It's not very often (in fact, hardly ever) that I recommend an entire album on the strength of its one good song, but the singular worthwhile cut on this album is well worth the price of - [Ray Lynch: No Blue Thing](https://www.thelogbook.com/ray-lynch-no-blue-thing/) - Windham Hill releases new age musician Ray Lynch's third solo album, No Blue Thing. This is really my favorite Ray Lynch album, but I'm afraid that isn't saying much. I find so much so-called "new age" music to be repetitive, meandering, and in many cases just plain boring. No Blue Thing is often repetitive and - [Meco: Star Wars Party](https://www.thelogbook.com/meco-star-wars-party/) - Meco Monardo releases the instrumental cover album Star Wars Party (which will be reissued under various other titles in the years to come). Twenty-seven years after his first Star Wars-themed album, Music Inspired By Star Wars And Other Galactic Funk, Meco Monardo returns in time for the release of the final Star Wars film, Revenge - [Pete Yorn: musicforthemorningafter](https://www.thelogbook.com/pete-yorn-musicforthemorningafter/) - Sony Records releases Pete Yorn's debut album, musicforthemorningafter, featuring the singly "Life On A Chain". Pete Yorn is one of the best songwriters I have ever heard; the 14 songs on his debut album musicforthemorningafter are some of the best-constructed pieces of music you'll ever have the pleasure of listening to. Yorn combines a number - [Electric Light Orchestra: Live At The BBC](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-live-at-the-bbc/) - Eagle Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra live album Live At The BBC. Now discontinued by Eagle Records, a small label which has unleashed a small slew of ELO live albums in recent years, this two-disc set is a compilation of live cuts as originally broadcast on BBC Radio's In Concert series. The first disc - [Man...Or Astroman?: EEVIAC: Operational Index and Reference Guide Including Other Modern Computational Devices](https://www.thelogbook.com/manor-astroman-eeviac/) - Touch And Go Records releases the fifth Man...Or Astroman? album, EEVIAC: Operational Index and Reference Guide Including Other Modern Computational Devices. This incongruously titled new collection from Man...Or Astroman? is also an incongruous entry in the band's surf-rock-on-acid catalogue, but it's not bad. Imagine, if you will, Dick Dale having a head-on collision with the - [Kronos Quartet: Short Stories](https://www.thelogbook.com/kronos-quartet-short-stories/) - Nonesuch Records releases the Kronos Quartet album Short Stories. Outside of catching the last half of a TV special about the Kronos Quartet, this was my first exposure to them, and even though I liked what I'd heard enough to seek out an album, I have to admit to you that this may not be - [The Complete Sounds Of Katamari (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-complete-sounds-of-katamari/) - Columbia Japan releases the soundtrack album The Complete Sounds Of Katamari, with selections from (and paying tribute to) the first three Katamari Damacy video games. The final release in a trilogy of soundtracks accompanying the trilogy of Katamari games (Katamari Damacy, We Love Katamari and the PSP title Me And My Katamari), The Complete Sounds - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phantom-soundtrack-menace/) - Sony Classical releases John Williams' soundtrack for the eagerly anticipated upcoming movie Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, complete with track titles that constitute major story spoilers. John Williams is back, and so is the universe of Star Wars. Many fans have been biting their nails over this element of the new movie, perhaps - [Art of Noise: The Seduction of Claude Debussy](https://www.thelogbook.com/art-of-noise-the-seduction-of-claude-debussy/) - Zang Tung Tumb releases the Art Of Noise's fifth album, The Seduction of Claude Debussy, the first new material from the pioneering electronic group in a decade. Among the many guest appearances are rapper Rakim, film composer Henry Jackman, Sally Bradshaw, and actor John Hurt (!). Could it be that my musical tastes are simply - [Röyksopp: Back To Mine](https://www.thelogbook.com/royksopp-back-to-mine/) - Disco Mix Club Records releases a Back To Mine compilation album picked by Norwegian duo Röyksopp. On the surface, it sounds like a neat idea - you ask a celebrity DJ or remixer to assemble a bunch of their formative favorites, those singles that got them interested in the business, and put their own spin - [Röyksopp: Melody A.M.](https://www.thelogbook.com/royksopp-melody-am/) - The Röyksopp album Melody A.M. is released, featuring the singles "Epie" and "Remind Me". This is one of those things that just sounds so unlikely the first time someone mentions it to you - oh, it's a lounge/dance music outfit from Norway, you'll love it. Sure, whatever, you think, and a couple of months after - [Art Of Noise: Daft](https://www.thelogbook.com/art-of-noise-daft/) - Zang Tuum Tumb releases the Art Of Noise compilation Daft, gathering much of the band's first album and B-side and EP material in one release. If it weren't for a couple of interesting tracks, this CD would certainly live up to its name. Supposedly, Daft is a document of the unusual singles and EP tracks - [Jars Of Clay: Good Monsters](https://www.thelogbook.com/jars-of-clay-good-monsters/) - Essential Records releases the seventh Jars Of Clay album, Good Monsters, featuring the single "Dead Man (Carry Me)". After some sidesteps into rootsy country music influences, Jars Of Clay resumes their rock 'n' roll course with Good Monsters. Some country influences are still on display, but the past two albums' flirtation with roots music really - [Jars Of Clay: Much Afraid](https://www.thelogbook.com/jars-of-clay-much-afraid/) - Essential Records releases the second Jars Of Clay album, Much Afraid. In an excellent follow-up to their debut album, Jars of Clay continue exploring their musical strengths, while moving their lyrics into a more mature and somewhere darker plane. The cutting "Crazy Times", though it remains within the parameters of the band's Christian rock obligations, - [Jars Of Clay: If I Left The Zoo](https://www.thelogbook.com/jars-of-clay-if-i-left-the-zoo/) - Essential Records releases the third Jars Of Clay album, If I Left The Zoo. Jars of Clay have always impressed me with their sound, and this album sees them venturing even further afield with their always admirable production values. Kicking off with "Goodbye, Goodnight", If I Left The Zoo almost sounds like Jellyfish's Spilt Milk - [Jars Of Clay: Jars Of Clay](https://www.thelogbook.com/jars-of-clay-st/) - Silvertone Records releases Jars Of Clay's self-titled debut album, featuring the single "Flood". I heard the single "Flood" from Jars of Clay on a long business trip (the alternative-ish radio station in Fayetteville was the only one that wasn't driving me up the wall with redneck cliche) without realizing who had done the song. Now - [Eurythmics: Greatest Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/eurythmics-greatest-hits/) - Arista Records releases the Eurythmics compilation Greatest Hits. If there was ever a bigger switch in a group's sound in the 1980s, I must've missed it. From the folks who brought you "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" and "Here Comes The Rain Again" comes a chronicle of the band's hits and oddities (my all-time - [Roy Orbison: In Dreams: The Greatest Hits](https://www.thelogbook.com/roy-orbison-in-dreams-the-greatest-hits/) - Virgin Records releases the Roy Orbison album In Dreams: The Greatest Hits, which consists entirely of new recordings of Orbison's most popular songs (since the original masters are in legal limbo due to the bankruptcy of Monument Records, Orbison's former label); the compilation is timed to land near the release of the David Lynch film - [The Tourists: Reality Effect](https://www.thelogbook.com/reality-effect/) - Epic Records releases Reality Effect, the second album by British new wave band The Tourists (featuring future Eurythmics Annie Lennix and Dave Stewart). The album features the singles "So Good To Be Back Home Again" and a cover of "I Only Want To Be With You", which charts in the UK. The Tourists seem to - [Eurythmics: Peace](https://www.thelogbook.com/eurythmics-peace/) - Arista Records releases Eurythmics' eighth album, Peace, the band's first new material in ten years. Like a lot of groups - Man Or Astroman?, the Moody Blues and others - the Eurythmics suddenly reunited in 1999, as if the year 2000 signaled the end of everything (or at least the end of the line for - [R.E.M.: Reveal](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-reveal/) - Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.'s 12th album, Reveal, featuring the single "Imitation Of Life". R.E.M. pulled a bit of a bait-and-switch with the first single from their new album, Reveal. "Imitation of Life" sounds a lot like the band's work on albums like Lifes Rich Pageant and Green, enhanced by the acoustic and orchestral effects the - [Steely Dan: Two Against Nature](https://www.thelogbook.com/steely-dan-two-against-nature/) - Warner Bros. Records releases the Steely Dan album Two Against Nature, the first new material from the duo of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen in two decades. Every once in a while, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen pick up the hint that it took Jeff Lynne 15 years to pick up, and resurrect the band - [Depeche Mode: Playing The Angel](https://www.thelogbook.com/depeche-mode-playing-the-angel/) - Mute Records releases Depeche Mode's 11th album, Playing The Angel, featuring the singles "john The Revelator" and "Suffer Well". One doesn't listen to music by Depeche Mode to get happy. That said, there's something about Playing The Angel that almost makes me break out in a grin. Depeche Mode is back and in fine form - [7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out](https://www.thelogbook.com/7-worlds-collide-sun-came-out/) - Sony Records releases the 7 Worlds Collide album The Sun Came Out, an all-star project with contributions from Neil Finn, Johnny Marr, Jeff Tweedy, Tim Finn, and others. The first 7 Worlds Collide album (and DVD) chronicled an all-star gathering of international musicians who assembled quickly to play a few dates in Neil Finn's stomping - [Space Battleship Yamato: Rebirth Chapter (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/yamato-rebirth-chapter/) - EMI Japan releases Naoto Otomo's soundtrack from the animated movie Space Battleship Yamato: Rebirth Chapter. Sometimes I review soundtracks without having seen the movies first. Sometimes this happens because the soundtrack is part of a merchandising blitz ahead of the movie release (see: every Star Wars soundtrack over the past decade-and-then-some). Sometimes I just haven't - [Space Battleship Yamato (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/space-battleship-yamato-2010ost/) - Crown Tokuma releases Naoki Sato's soundtrack from the live-action movie Space Battleship Yamato. Where last year saw the release of the first animated extension of the venerable Space Battleship Yamato anime franchise in many years, late 2010 saw the release of the first ever attempt to do Yamato - better known to English speaking audiences - [War Of The Worlds (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/war-of-the-worlds-music-by-john-williams/) - Decca Records releases John Williams' soundtrack from the 2005 movie adaptation of War Of The Worlds. John Williams' War Of The Worlds score is the latest in a long line of John Williams / Steven Spielberg collaborations. Whether one of Spielberg's summer blockbusters (Jaws, E.T., the Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park trilogies, Close Encounters Of - [R.E.M.: Up](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-up/) - Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.'s 11th album, Up, the first album without founding member Bill Berry. Up was R.E.M.'s first album without Bill Berry, and it was almost their last. The sudden recalibration of creative and professional dynamics that had been established over the course of 17 years was almost too high a hurdle to - [R.E.M.: Monster](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-monster/) - Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.'s ninth album, Monster, featuring the singles "What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?", "Bang and Blame", and "Crush With Eyeliner". After the tremendous success of Out of Time and Automatic for the People, the members of R.E.M. were determined to, in the words of Peter Buck, put away the dulcimers and make a - [R.E.M.: New Adventures in Hi-Fi](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-new-adventures-in-hi-fi/) - Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.'s tenth album, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, featuring the singles "Bittersweet Me" and "E‐Bow the Letter". It was clear during the recording of New Adventures in Hi-Fi that an era of R.E.M. history was coming to a close. The band's tenth studio album was their fifth and final record of their initial - [R.E.M.: Automatic for the People](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-automatic-for-the-people/) - Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.'s eighth album, Automatic for the People, featuring the singles "Drive", "Everybody Hurts", and "Man On The Moon". Many critics and fans consider Automatic for the People to be R.E.M.'s finest hour. They'll get no argument from me. Transformed into superstars by Out of Time, with millions waiting to see what - [R.E.M.: Out of Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-out-of-time/) - Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.'s seventh album, Out of Time, featuring the singles "Losing My Religion" and "Shiny Happy People". I first heard "Losing My Religion" on a Top 40 radio station shortly after its release. I thought it was an OK song, but nothing special. I was clearly in the minority in that view, as - [R.E.M.: Green](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-green/) - Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.'s sixth album, Green, featuring the singles "Stand", "Orange Crush", and "Pop Song 89". When R.E.M. set out to record Green, they knew it would be their first album for their new label, Warner Bros. They also knew that it would be the foundation of a worldwide arena tour designed to boost - [R.E.M.: Document](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-document/) - IRS Records releases R.E.M.'s fifth album, Document, featuring the singles "The One That I Love" and "Its the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)". This is the band's last IRS release before signing with Warner Bros. When Lifes Rich Pageant producer Don Gehman was unavailable to work with R.E.M. - [R.E.M.: Fables of the Reconstruction](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-fables-of-the-reconstruction/) - IRS Records releases R.E.M.'s third album, Fables of the Reconstruction, featuring the singles "Driver 8" and "Can't Get There From Here". R.E.M. ventured into uncertain territory for its third studio album; having done all its previous releases with producer Mitch Easter relatively close to the band's Athens home base, this time around the band flew - [R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant](https://www.thelogbook.com/rem-lifes-rich-pageant/) - IRS Records releases R.E.M.'s fourth album, Lifes Rich Pageant, featuring the single "Fall On Me". R.E.M. changed producers again for their fourth studio album, having been frustrated by the gloominess that pervaded the recording and songs of Fables of the Reconstruction. They turned to Don Gehman, who had recently had significant chart success with John - [Fleetwood Mac: Behind The Mask](https://www.thelogbook.com/fleetwood-mac-behind-the-mask/) - Warner Bros. Records releases the Fleetwood Mac album Behind The Mask, featuring the singles "Save Me" and "Skies The Limit". This is the first studio album for the band's post-Lindsey-Buckingham lineup. Behind The Mask was a transitional album into a new Fleetwood Mac era. Lindsey Buckingham, who had been the most demanding of the creative - [Electric Light Orchestra Part II: One Night: Live In Australia](https://www.thelogbook.com/elo-part-ii-one-night-live-in-australia/) - CMC International Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra Part II live album One Night: Live In Australia as a single-CD release for the North American market (the album was previously given a two-disc release in Europe). The master recordings of this album change hands, cheaply, many times over many years, resulting in a great many - [Paul Simon: Rhythm Of The Saints](https://www.thelogbook.com/paul-simon-rhythm-of-the-saints/) - Warner Bros. Records releases the Paul Simon solo album Rhythm Of The Saints, featuring the singles "The Obvious Child" and "Born At The Right Time". Though the quality of the songs on this album vary, I love this album. In some places - the parts I tend to like best - it sounds like Paul - [The Move: The BBC Sessions](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-move-the-bbc-sessions/) - BBC Music releases The Move live collection The BBC Sessions, gathering recordings done by the '60s band for various BBC Radio programming. When some of the tracks on the two volumes of ELO BBC recordings - Live At The BBC and The BBC Sessions - were exactly the same as the final versions that appeared - [District 9 (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/district-9-soundtrack/) - Sony Records releases Clinton Shorter's soundtrack from the movie District 9. It's almost easy to forget, now that we've been getting the pan-cultural ethnic musical stew of the recent remake of Battlestar Galactica for so many years, that SF movies were routinely being scored with ethnic percussion and instruments for quite some time before that - [Christopher Franke: Klemania](https://www.thelogbook.com/christopher-franke-klemania/) - Sonic Images releases former Tangerine Dream member Christopher Franke's second instrumental solo album, Klemania. This 1993 solo project from Chris Franke, the composer of every episode of Babylon 5, will sound very familiar indeed to those who have heard his TV work. The music heard on this album was originally created for the KLEM electronic - [They Might Be Giants: Lincoln](https://www.thelogbook.com/they-might-be-giants-lincoln/) - Restless Records releases They Might Be Giants' second album, Lincoln, featuring the singles "Ana Ng" and "They'll Need A Crane". Some would say that the genius of comedy is knowing when to milk a joke for all it's worth, and knowing when to get off the stage while the crowd's still laughing. And though I - [Tom Petty: Highway Companion](https://www.thelogbook.com/tom-petty-highway-companion/) - American Records releases Tom Petty's final solo album, Highway Companion, featuring the single "Flirting With Time". Teaming up with Heartbreakers cohort Mike Campbell and Traveling Wilburys cohort Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty is back in the solo album business with a moody, atmospheric, unpredictable album that I'm finding grows on me more and more with each - [The Matrix Revolutions (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/matrix-revolutions/) - Maverick Records releases Don Davis' soundtrack from the movie The Matrix Revelations, featuring collaborations with Juno Reactor. I don't even know if I've got room to talk about this one. When the first reports rolled in that The Matrix Revolutions soundtrack release was going to consist almost entirely of Don Davis' score for the third - [Men In Black: The Album (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/men-in-black-the-album/) - Sony Records releases an album of songs from the movie Men In Black (the score from the movie will be available on a later separate release). I have never been so disappointed in a CD purchase as I was with this CD. While Men In Black was enjoying its success in the theaters, this CD - [Avatar (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/avatar-soundtrack/) - Atlantic Records releases James Horner's soundtrack from the movie Avatar. I always joke - well, it's kind of a joke - that it's not a James Horner score unless it sounds remarkably like a previous James Horner score. It was easy to make that joke in the '80s; after Battle Beyond The Stars, a rather - [Men In Black: The Score (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/men-in-black-score/) - Sony Records releases Danny Elfman's soundtrack from the movie Men In Black (the songs from the movie are available on a separate release). If you were as disappointed by Men In Black: The Album as I was, then maybe, this CD should be renamed Men In Black: The Apology. As it is, you will probably - [Art of Noise: The FON Mixes](https://www.thelogbook.com/art-of-noise-the-fon-mixes/) - China Records releases the Art Of Noise remix collection The FON Mixes, featuring existing Art Of Noise songs remixed by an all-star lineup of producers and remixers. Hardly a substitute for any new noise from the Art of Noise, this album is a collection of DJ mixes of various Art of Noise tunes, often mixing - [Command & Conquer: Renegade (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/command-conquer-renegade/) - Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts release a CD of Frank Klepacki's soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. The Command & Conquer games are loaded down with so many obedient soldiers under the player's control, how could a game be made about any one of them? The answer's easy: make a - [Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/command-and-conquer-tiberian-soundtrack/) - Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts release a CD of Frank Klepacki's soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun as a bonus with pre-ordered copies of the game. It may seem silly to snatch up the music of a game I don't even own (honestly, I'm not sure my system could handle - [Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/command-and-conquer-red-alert-2/) - Westwood Studios releases a CD of Frank Klepacki's soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. Hailed by many gamers as a big improvement over Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, Red Alert 2 refined the 3-D graphics engine introduced in its predecessor - and it rocked out the music. If there's - [Command & Conquer: Red Alert (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/command-and-conquer-red-alert/) - Westwood Studios releases a CD of Frank Klepacki's soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Another blast of raw energy from the other C&C music factory, Frank Klepacki's music from the immensely popular Red Alert PC strategy game brings into sharp focus the elements that made his music from Command & - [From Battleground to Final Conflict](https://www.thelogbook.com/battleground-to-final-conflict/) - Broadcasting & Cable Weekly Magazine reveals that Majel Barrett Roddenberry and Tribune Entertainment have sealed a deal to produce a series first outlined by the late Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry in the 1970s, Battleground Earth. Budgeted at $1,000,000 per episode, the series will be based on a series pitch that nearly resulted in a - [Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (cancelled game soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/starfleet-academy-sonic-images/) - Sonic Images announces the cancellation of its upcoming release of Ron Jones' soundtrack from the PC game Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Despite this announcement, copies of the CD have already been sent to both mainstream and fandom reviewers as advance copies for review. (This title is unrelated to the later TV series of the same - [Command & Conquer (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/command-and-conquer/) - Westwood Studios releases a CD of Frank Klepacki's soundtrack from the Westwood computer game Command & Conquer, bundled with a re-release of the game itself. It may have been a little ahead of its time, but the soundtrack from Westwood's acclaimed real-time strategy computer game Command & Conquer could almost earn the subtitle "music that - [Transformers: The Score (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/transformers-2007-score/) - Warner Bros. Records releases Steve Jablonsky's soundtrack from the live-action Transformers movie. Perhaps no score album has caused as much consternation and anticipation as Jablonsky's contribution to Dreamworks' live action take on the venerable 1980s toys. In fact, the whole story of how the album has come to be is as unbelievable and convoluted as - [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon-music-by-tan-dun/) - Sony Classical releases Tan Dun's soundtrack from the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. At some point, I really need to review this movie for you if you haven't seen it. Go ahead and rent it sometime between now and then, as I'm not going to spoil the plot for you in a music review. I - [X-Men (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/x-men-music/) - Decca Records releases Michael Kamen's soundtrack from the movie X-Men. In due time, I shall wax rhapsodic about the X-Men movie, which I thought was almost the best comic book film to come out since the 1978 Superman flick. But for the moment, let's talk music. Michael Kamen, who's done everything from arranging for Jeff - [The Be Five: Trying To Forget](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-be-five-trying-to-forget/) - Previously available only in a limited pressing at science fiction conventions at which the members were guests, the album Trying To Forget by The Be Five (a loose group consisting of Babylon 5 cast members Bill Mumy, Mira Furlan, Claudia Christian, Peter Jurasik, and Andreas Katsulas) is released by Renaissance Records. This bizarre musical collective - [Over The Hedge (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/over-the-hedge/) - Epic Records releases Rupert Gregson-Williams' soundtrack from the movie Over The Hedge, featuring songs by Ben Folds. A pleasant selection of Rupert Gregson-Williams' lively orchestral score combined with about an EP's worth of material both new and familiar from Ben Folds, the CD from Dreamworks' Over The Hedge may just be 2006's most underrated soundtrack. - [Cybertech Part II: Pharos (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/cybertech-part-ii-pharos/) - Jump Cut Records releases the album Cybertech Part II: Pharos, an unofficial soundtrack album themed around the Doctor Who: The New Adventures novels from Virgin Publishing. An interesting and somewhat obscure release, Pharos is the second collection of musical atmospheres by Cybertech (a.k.a. Michael Fillis and Adrian Pack). The two Cybertech CDs share a common - [Afro-Celt Sound System: Volume 3 - Further In Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/afro-celt-sound-system-volume-3-further-in-time/) - RealWorld Records releases Afro-Celt Sound System's third album, Volume 3 - Further In Time, featuring the single "When You're Falling" with Peter Gabriel. The third effort from one of world music's most high-profile acts - thanks to their home on Peter Gabriel's renowned RealWorld label and the attendant promotion they get - truly explains Afro-Celt - [V: The Series (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/v-the-series-music-by-dennis-mccarthy/) - SuperTracks releases a "composer promo" CD of Dennis McCarthy's soundtrack from the TV series V. Dennis McCarthy saved the day by rescoring V: The Final Battle for Warner Bros. and NBC, so when the time came to bleed the well of ideas dry for a short-lived weekly series, Dennis was called to compose music for - [V: The Final Battle (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/v-final-battle/) - SuperTracks releases a "composer promo" CD of Dennis McCarthy's soundtrack from the TV miniseries V: The Final Battle. A few years before Star Trek: The Next Generation hit the air, composer Dennis McCarthy was recruited literally at the eleventh hour to rescore V: The Final Battle for Warner Bros. and NBC. The highly anticipated SF - [V (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/v-music-by-joe-harnell/) - SuperTracks releases a "composer promo" CD of Joe Harnell's soundtrack from the 1983 miniseries V. When most people (and apparently most compilation/re-recording-happy labels like Silva Screen) think of the music from V, they think of Dennis McCarthy's theme from the weekly series rather than the music Joe Harnell recorded for the original NBC miniseries that - [Electric Light Orchestra: Live At Wembley 1978](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-live-at-wembley-1978/) - Edel Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra live album Live At Wembley 1978, an archival recording from the band's legendary late '70s Out Of The Blue tour. This has been available on videotape for ages, but in the past three or so years has seen release on CD and DVD as well. Does that really - [Electric Light Orchestra: Live At Winterland 1976](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra-live-at-winterland-1976/) - Edel Records releases the Electric Light Orchestra live album Live At Winterland 1976, an archival concert recording. This classic concert recording, only recently given its own CD release, certainly humbles me a bit. Some time back, in my review of ELO Part II's One Night live album, I asserted my belief that the original ELO - [Tim Russ: Only A Dream In Rio](https://www.thelogbook.com/tim-russ-only-a-dream-in-rio/) - Tim Russ (Star Trek: Voyager) releases the EP Only A Dream In Rio through his official fan club. This short CD released by Tim Russ, best known as Star Trek: Voyager's Tuvok, consists of covers of four songs by songwriters as diverse as Billy Joel ("Rosalinda's Eyes"), Mark Knopfler (a bitingly sarcastic ode to Mrs. - [Afro-Celt Sound System: Volume 2 - Release](https://www.thelogbook.com/afro-celt-sound-system-volume-2-release/) - RealWorld Records releases Afro-Celt Sound System's second album, Volume 2 - Release, featuring the single "Release" with guest vocalist Sinead O'Connor. Coming off of what could have been a glorious one-off experiment, the Afro-Celts decided to grab for a little more exposure by starting what has now become a tradition in their work: high-profile guest - [Afro Celt Sound System: Anatomic](https://www.thelogbook.com/afro-celt-sound-system-anatomic/) - RealWorld Records releases Afro-Celt Sound System's fifth album, Anatomic. It took me an unusually long time to warm up to Anatomic, the latest from the re-renamed Afro Celt Sound System (who had dropped the "Sound System" from their name on their previous album, to the dismay of some longtime fans). It's not that it's not - [Inception (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/inception-music/) - Reprise Records releases Hans Zimmer's soundtrack from the movie Inception. Accompanying one of 2010's biggest mess-with-your-mind movies, Hans Zimmer's darkly atmospheric soundtrack is enjoyable on its own too. Zimmer makes excellent use of his trademark rapid-fire cello section (see also: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, or almost any other action blockbuster Zimmer has scored in - [The Peter Brötzmann Octet: The Complete Machine Gun Sessions](https://www.thelogbook.com/brotzmann-machine-gun/) - Atavistic Records releases The Complete Machine Gun Sessions by the Peter Brötzmann Octet, chronicling the recording of the group's 1968 album. There are three different types of people who will listen to this album. The first person will plug their ears after 10 seconds and turn it off. The second person will continue listening, not - [Mike Oldfield: The Songs Of Distant Earth](https://www.thelogbook.com/songs-of-distant-earth/) - Reprise Records releases the Mike Oldfield album The Songs Of Distant Earth. After an extremely acrimonious split with Virgin Records in the early 1990s, multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield was already venturing out of Tubular Bells territory throughout the 1980s, dabbling in pop songs (a cover of one of his tunes, "Family Man", became a hit for - [Ben Folds: Supersunnyspeedgraphic: The LP](https://www.thelogbook.com/ben-fols-supersunnyspeedgraphic/) - Sony Records releases the Ben Folds album Supersunnyspeedgraphic: The LP, which collects and in some cases updates material from Folds' series of EPs released over the previous three years. Collecting remixes and re-recordings of material from Ben Folds' trio of 2003-2005 EP releases, as well as a couple of soundtrack songs, side projects and a - [X-Men Origins: Wolverine (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/wolverine/) - Varese Sarabande releases Harry Gregson-Williams' soundtrack from the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine. While this fourth installment of the comic-inspired film franchise finally gives in to an unabashed celebration of the character (and, let's face it, the actor who plays him) who has intrigued both long-time X-Men fans and uninitiated viewers for ten years, it's an - [Buck Rogers In The 25th Century (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/buck-rogers-soundtrack/) - MCA Records releases Stu Phillips' soundtrack from the movie Buck Rogers In The 25th Century. (The movie, as well as its music, will also serve as the first episode of the television series of the same name later in the year.) Teamed with Glen A. Larson for the second time in as many years, composer - [The Zombies: Begin Here](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-zombies-begin-here/) - Decca Records releases the Zombies' second album, Begin Here, featuring the single "Tell Her No". One can be forgiven for sometimes thinking that the post-Beatles British invasion bands were a dime a dozen, but every once in a while one emerged which kept itself afloat on the power of its own prodigious talents. Some, like - [Afro-Celt Sound System: Volume 1 - Sound Magic](https://www.thelogbook.com/afro-celt-sound-system-volume-1-sound-magic/) - RealWorld Records releases the debut Afro-Celt Sound System album, Volume 1 - Sound Magic. Serving as a bit of a musical mission statement for Afro-Celt Sound System, their debut effort starts off with two numbers which are still among their strongest: "Saor / Free" and "Whirl-y-Reel 1". "Sure-As-Not / Sure-As-Knot" wears a bit as it - [Tal Bachman: Tal Bachman](https://www.thelogbook.com/tal-bachman/) - Columbia Records releases Tal Bachman's self-titled debut solo album, featuring the single "She's So High". Much was made of Tal Bachman's lineage about the time "She's So High", his debut single, hit it big. Tal is the son of Randy Bachman, late of Bachman-Turner Overdrive and the Guess Who. And lest there be any doubt, - [Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/doctor-who-terror-of-the-zygons/) - BBC Music releases Geoffrey Burgon's soundtrack from the 1975 Doctor Who story Terror Of The Zygons; Burgon's music from The Seeds Of Doom is also included. The first new Doctor Who soundtrack in several years, this release digs into the past, reviving two Tom Baker-era scores whose original recordings were presumed lost forever. Music from - [Fear Of Pop: Volume One](https://www.thelogbook.com/fear-of-pop-volume-one/) - Sony Records releases the Fear Of Pop album Volume One, featuring the single "In Love" with vocals by William Shatner. This is a side project led by Ben Folds, and the collaboration with Shatner will lead to Folds producing Shatner's later solo album Has Been. This side project from the Ben Folds Five frontman is - [Claudia Christian: Taboo](https://www.thelogbook.com/claudia-christian-taboo/) - Babylon 5 cast member Claudia Christian releases Taboo, a two-song CD single. Good grief! Musically, this two-song CD distributed by the official fan club of Claudia Christian (Babylon 5's Ivanova) is quite good, but...whew! Those lyrics! Madonna might blush at some of this stuff. (Or, on second thought, she might join in. Doesn't pay to - [Ralf Illenberger: Sedona](https://www.thelogbook.com/ralf-illenberger-sedona/) - The Ralf Illenberger instrumental album Sedona is released. This long-overdue album by my favorite jazz guitarist is just now surfacing in some parts of the country. Ralf's latest release, surprisingly, sees him popping up on a label other than new age powerhouse Narada, and his material also shifts into a different direction, with harmonies which - [Out Of Africa (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/out-of-africa-music-by-john-barry/) - MCA Records releases John Barry's soundtrack from the movie Out Of Africa. This is an absolutely sublime score, one of the very few movie soundtracks which radiates enough simple beauty to rank up there with the classical repertoire. Whether you've seen the movie or not, you've probably heard the first few wistful minutes of the - [Genesis: Invisible Touch](https://www.thelogbook.com/genesis-invisible-touch/) - Mute Records releases the 13th Genesis album, Invisible Touch, featuring the single "Land Of Confusion". This album is one of my guiltiest pleasures in my entire music section. Part of me cringes at how far Genesis fell from its progressive roots to this penultimate studio album - well, penultimate so far, anyway - which consisted - [Depeche Mode: Black Celebration](https://www.thelogbook.com/depeche-mode-black-celebration/) - Mute Records releases the fifth Depeche Mode album, Black Celebration, featuring the single "Stripped". This is the point at which Depeche Mode's sound started shifting from the interestingly experimental sampling and synths of Some Great Reward to a much heavier, more industrial sound... and I have to confess, they lost me for a long time - [Tony Fox NYC: I Am Humanoid](https://www.thelogbook.com/tony-fox-nyc-i-am-humanoid/) - Tony Fox NYC releases the classic-video-game-themed album I Am Humanoid at Classic Gaming Expo 2002. What do you get when you put Queen, Art Of Noise, and quite a few others into a blender with a bunch of classic video game sounds? Probably a bunch of chopped-up CDs, especially if the blender's set on pureè. - [Digital Retro Revolution: Save The Humanoids](https://www.thelogbook.com/digital-retro-revolution-save-the-humanoids/) - Tony Fox NYC releases the classic-video-game-themed album I Am Humanoid at Classic Gaming Expo 2005. (The album is attributed to Digital Retro Revolution.) Bringing back the remixing mastery of Tony Fox NYC, Digital Retro Revolution picks up where Fox's I Am Humanoid left off - slammin' beats, video game samples galore, and frequently-hilarious out-of-left-field samples - [Intellivision In Hi-Fi (soundtrack)](https://www.thelogbook.com/intellivision-in-hi-fi/) - Intellivision Productions (a collective of programmers and designers who created the games for the iconic '80s video game console) releases the album Intellivision In Hi-Fi at Classic Gaming Expo 2002, containing recordings of some of the system's signature musical moments, and new renditions of some of the games' musical themes. More or less an album - [The Cardigans: Gran Turismo](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-cardigans-gran-turismo/) - Polygram releases the Cardigans album Gran Turismo, featuring the singles "Erase / Rewind" and "My Favourite Game". 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Meanwhile, Edmund's work planning the Queen's birthday celebrations is disrupted by a Scottish warrior with interesting news concerning Henry's parentage... written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson directed by Geoff Posner Cast: Robert Bathurst - [The Audio Adventures of Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/audio-adventures/) - Launched in 1999 by Big Finish Productions, a small company that had already been producing fully-licensed audio stories featuring Professor Bernice Summerfield (a companion of the seventh Doctor who featured only in Virgin Publishing's New Adventures novel series), the Doctor Who Audio Adventures marked the return of Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy to - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/star-wars/) - Movies: The Anakin Skywalker Trilogy The Phantom Menace Attack Of The Clones Revenge Of The Sith Movies: The Luke Skywalker Trilogy Star Wars (a.k.a. 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Level Of Necessity Never No More The Angriest Angel Toy Soldiers Dear Earth Pearly R - [Quark](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/quark/) - Quark (Pilot) May The Source Be With You The Old And The Beautiful The Good, The Bad And The Ficus Goodbye Polumbus All The Emperor’s Quasi-Norms Part 1 All The Emperor’s Quasi-Norms Part 2 Vanessa 38-24-36 Every so often, television gifts us with a show that’s so far ahead of its time that it almost - [Planet Of The Apes](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/planet-of-the-apes/) - The Movies: 1968-73 Planet Of The Apes Beneath The Planet Of The Apes Escape From The Planet Of The Apes Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes Battle For The Planet Of The Apes The Series: 1974 Escape From Tomorrow The Gladiators The Trap The Good Seed The Legacy Tomorrow's Tide The Surgeon The Deception - [The Prisoner](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/the-prisoner-2/) - Season 1: 1967-68 - Original Broadcast Order Arrival The Chimes Of Big Ben A, B and C Free For All The Schizoid Man The General Many Happy Returns Dance Of The Dead Checkmate Hammer Into Anvil It's Your Funeral A Change Of Mind Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling Living In Harmony The Girl - [Stargate SG-1](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/stargate-sg-1/) - The Original Movie: 1994 Stargate Season One: 1997-98 Children Of The Gods The Enemy Within Emancipation The Broca Divide First Commandment Cold Lazarus The Nox Brief Candle Thor's Hammer Bloodlines Fire And Water Hathor Singularity The Torment of Tantalus Cor-Ai Enigma Solitudes Tin Man There But For The Grace Of God Politics Within The Serpent's - [Experiment #K00: The Green Slime](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/mst3k/the-green-slime/) - MST3K Story: Joel introduces himself to the world and announces today's movie: The Green Slime. 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Rules Once In A Lifetime Season Two: 2007 Phoenix Rising Try, Try Again Unpredictable The Games People Play Duck, Duck, Goose Noche De Suenos Family Reunion E=MC...? Sight Unseen God Is In The - [K-9](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/k-9/) - Though the character of K-9 originated on Doctor Who, K-9 (the series) is not, strictly speaking, a spin-off from that series, although pre-broadcast publicity for the series indicates that the K-9 model seen here is K-9 Mark I - Professor Marius' original K-9 as introduced in The Invisible Enemy (1977), which remained on the Doctor's - [Eleventh Hour](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/eleventh-hour/) - Resurrection Containment Kryptos Miracle - [Firefly](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/firefly/) - This is the suggested order for viewing this series, according to the show's creator; the original broadcast order omits some episodes and puts others out of the intended original story order. You can still see the original broadcast order below. 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The Foretelling Born To Be King The Archbishop The Queen Of Spain's Beard Witchsmeller Pursuivant The Black - [Ord Mantell Haiku](https://www.thelogbook.com/ord-mantell-haiku/) - Ord Mantell Haiku by Dave Thomer Hunted by Jabba The bounty is still in force Han must depart Hoth - [Phosphor Dot Fossils on YouTube](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-on-youtube/) - Since 2018, Phosphor Dot Fossils has been revived as a series of YouTube videos, either focusing for (usually) 10+ minutes on a single game, detailing its history and the hows and whys of its game play and design, or focusing on a small number of related titles (perhaps an arcade game and its home console/computer - [Gene-ology: The Works of Gene Roddenberry](https://www.thelogbook.com/gene-ology-podcast/) - Mission Log: Gene-ology is a podcast hosted by Ashley Thomas, Norman C. Lao, and theLogBook.com's Earl Green, exploring the early works of future Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, and trying to determine if his early television writing bore the same hallmarks of message-based storytelling for which his later creation became famous. This is not the - [Battlestar Galactica (The New Series)](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/battlestar-galactica-the-new-series/) - Miniseries: 2003 Battlestar Galactica Part 1 Battlestar Galactica Part 2 Season One: 2005 33 Water Bastille Day Act Of Contrition You Can't Go Home Again Litmus Six Degrees Of Separation Flesh And Bone Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down The Hand Of God Colonial Day Kobol's Last Gleaming - Part 1 Kobol's Last Gleaming - - [Nowhere Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/nowhere-man/) - Season One: 1995-96 Absolute Zero Turnabout The Incredible Derek Something About Her Paradise On Your Doorstep The Spider Webb A Rough Whimper of Insanity The Alpha Spike An Enemy Within It's Not Such a Wonderful Life Contact Heart of Darkness Forever Jung Shine A Light On You Stay Tuned Hidden Agenda Doppelganger Through A Lens - [Farscape](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/farscape/) - Season 1 episodes were originally broadcast in a different order than the creators intended; this listing displays their intended sequence of stories. 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Exodus From Genesis Throne For A Loss Back And Back And Back To The - [Jeremiah](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/jeremiah/) - Season One: 2002 The Long Road Man Of Iron, Woman Under Glass ...And The Ground, Sown With Salt To Sail Among The Stars The Bag City Of Roses Firewall The Red Kiss Journeys End In Lovers Meeting Thieves' Honor The Touch Mother Of Invention Tripwire Ring Of Truth Moon In Gemini Out Of The Ashes - [Crusade](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/crusade/) - War Zone The Long Road The Well Of Forever The Path Of Sorrows Patterns Of The Soul Ruling From The Tomb Rules Of The Game Appearances And Other Deceits Racing The Night The Needs Of Earth The Memory Of War Visitors From Down The Street Each Night I Dream Of Home Value Judgements (unproduced) To - [Max Headroom: Baby Grobags](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/max-headroom/baby-grobags/) - Gone are the days when women had to spend nine months in the throes of pregnancy. Now their fertilized eggs can be extracted and placed in nutrient-rich Grobags, accelerating the birth, eliminating the pain of actually carrying the child, and even allowing parents to pay a premium to "customize" their offspring. One of Theora's closest - [Max Headroom: Lost Tapes](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/max-headroom/lost-tapes/) - A yearly festival surrounds the return to earth of debris from fallen broadcast satellites. Edison and Theora get out of the control room to join Blank Reg and Dominique for the festivities, a much-needed diversion as a new censorship body has just notified Edison of his on-air "transgressions" of what has now been deemed good - [Max Headroom](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/max-headroom/) - UK TV Movie: 1985 20 Minutes Into The Future Season One: 1987 Blipverts Rakers Body Banks Security Systems War Blanks Season Two: 1987-88 The Academy Deities Grossberg's Return Dream Thieves Whacketts Neurostim Unaired Episodes Lost Tapes Baby Grobags - [Torchwood](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/torchwood/) - This series is a spinoff of Doctor Who. 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The local ape governor exacts a price on a local village, demanding a percentage of the food they harvest and a number of human slaves in each of the summer months. One of the would-be slaves is - [Planet Of The Apes: The Series](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/planet-of-the-tv-apes/) - Escape From Tomorrow The Gladiators The Trap The Good Seed The Legacy Tomorrow's Tide The Surgeon The Deception The Horse Race The Interrogation The Tyrant The Cure The Liberator Up Above The World So High - [Heroes](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/heroes/) - Season One: 2006-07 Pilot Don't Look Back One Giant Leap Collision Hiros Better Halves Nothing To Hide Seven Minutes To Midnight Homecoming Six Months Ago Fallout Godsend The Fix Distractions Run! 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One And One And One Are Four Part 1 One And One And One Are Four Part 2 One And One And One Are Four Part 3 The Mind Robbers Part 1 The Mind Robbers Part 2 The Mind - [Sky](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/sky/) - Burning Bright Juganet Goodchild What Dread Hand Evalake Life Force Chariot Of Fire The 1970s were a bold time for children’s TV in the UK. A generation of writers weaned on the weirdness of Doctor Who were coming into their own. They began proposing original projects that had some of the Doctor’s sci-fi and fantasy - [Space Rangers](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/space-rangers/) - Original Broadcast Order The Replacements Banshees Death Before Dishonor Fort Hope Unaired Episodes To Be... Or Not To Be The Trial It was a show whose credits had an unlikely concentration of A-list talent…so why did it only last a month on the air? If there was ever a genre show that seemed to have - [Space Rangers: To Be... Or Not To Be](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/space-rangers/to-be-a-ranger/) - General Kincaid, the father of Daniel Kincaid, is due at Fort Hope for a full inspection, which leaves everyone from the lowliest maintenance personnel to Weiss and Chennault on edge. Daniel hatches a plan to be away from Fort Hope at the time of his father's visit: famed comic Lenny Hacker has failed to show - [Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/star-trek/) - The Pilot The Cage Season One: 1966-67 The Man Trap Charlie X Where No Man Has Gone Before The Naked Time The Enemy Within Mudd's Women What Are Little Girls Made Of? 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The two producers were wary that Hatch, more closely associated with - [The Fantastic Journey](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/fantastic-journey/) - Vortex Atlantium Beyond The Mountain Children Of The Gods A Dream Of Conquest An Act Of Love Funhouse Turnabout Riddles The Innocent Prey In the 1970s, the mysticism and alternative spirituality of the 1960s, combined with the cynicism of a country that had gone through the excesses of the Vietnam War and the revelations of - [Knights Of God](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/knights-of-god/) - Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12 Episode 13 More alternate-history than sci-fi, is this late ’80s tale of a fascist takeover of Britain a little too close to home to ever be seen again? 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Another accident shortly thereafter claims the life of Eric Lionstar himself, and Moore thinks Quaid and his robots are involved. Lionstar's - [Beyond Westworld: Takeover](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/beyond-westworld/takeover/) - A scandal involving a police officer - who is then attacked and hospitalized - coincides with the arrival of the governor to give an important policy speech. Suspecting that Quaid and his robot army are again involved, John Moore is sent to pose as a rookie cop, part of the governor's security detail. But what - [Man From Atlantis](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/man-from-atlantis/) - TV Movies Man From Atlantis Man From Atlantis II: The Death Scouts Man From Atlantis III: Killer Spores Man From Atlantis IV: The Disappearances Season 1 Melt Down The Mudworm Hawk Of Mu Giant Man O' War Shoot-Out At Land's End Crystal Water, Sudden Death The Naked Montague C.W. Hyde Scavenger Hunt Imp - [Star Trek: Discovery](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/star-trek-discovery/) - Season One: 2017-18 The Vulcan Hello Battle At The Binary Stars Context Is For Kings The Butcher's Knife Cares Not For The Lamb's Cry Choose Your Pain Lethe Magic To Make The Sanest Man Go Mad Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum Into The Forest I Go Despite Yourself The Wolf Inside Vaulting Ambition What's Past - [The Invisible Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/invisible-man-75/) - Pilot Movie The Invisible Man Season One (1975-76) The Klae Resource The Fine Art Of Diplomacy Man Of Influence Eyes Only Barnard Wants Out Sight Unseen Go Directly To Jail Stop When Red Lights Flash Pin Money The Klae Dynasty Power Play An Attempt To Save Face In the fall of 1975, opposite CBS' Monday - [Century Falls](https://www.thelogbook.com/logbook/century-falls/) - Episode One Episode Two Episode Three Episode Four Episode Five Episode Six Commissioned on the strength of Dark Season, the first BBC drama series he created and wrote, Century Falls was Russell T. 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It's just that a lot of my collecting thoughts are now happening in a series of YouTube videos, something I try to add to every Friday. Here are the videos to date, gathered by topic: Star Wars Black - [Pick any year](https://www.thelogbook.com/pick-any-year/) - Want to just browse through the events of a given year (as they appear on this site)? Choose a year below. For the purposes of placing a reasonable constraint on theLogBook's chronicle of multimedia futurism, the timeline begins with the dawn of the atomic age and the space age. Yes, we are aware that science - [Pick any date](https://www.thelogbook.com/any-date/) - Want to look up your birthday or some other important date in geeky pop culture history? Click any of the dates below! - [2020: Forward Motion](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/2020-forward-motion/) - Jerry Goldsmith's theme for Star Trek: The Motion Picture was intended to be the theme for Star Trek's new voyages on the big screen...except that it was replaced in the next movie...and then drafted back into service for a new Star Trek on the small screen in the late '80s. But did it get much - [Syntax Terror](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/syntax-terror/) - Click here to download it (122mb ZIP) 01 :: Would I Lie To You 02 :: Instant Crush 03 :: Vintage Wine 04 :: Running To The Sea 05 :: She's So High 06 :: Sanctuary 07 :: Mirror Man 08 :: Jackie Blue 09 :: Forever Man 10 :: Our Lips Are Sealed 11 - [DLC: Tron](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/dlc-tron/) - Click here to download it (13.0mb ZIP) Kasatochi: fighting for the users. - [DLC: Black Hole](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/dlc-black-hole/) - Click here to download it (13.0mb ZIP) These poor tracks are all that's left of the Cygnus crew! - [DLC: Dune](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/dlc-dune/) - Click here to download it (33.6mb ZIP) Fear, and this download, are the mind-killers. - [DLC: Seagulls](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/dlc-yoda/) - Click here to download it (6.3mb ZIP) Ringtone version included! If you love to groove and boogie, this one's for you. - [DLC: The Mandalorian](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/mando-dlc/) - Click here to download it (7.23mb ZIP) This may not be the way, but it is a way. You can get the official Mandalorian soundtracks - you know, the ones that don't sound like they're from an old game console - in theLogBook.com Store. - [Exactly Whose Hindsight Was This Supposed To Be?](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/whose-hindsight/) - Click here to download it (128.3mb ZIP) 01 :: How Long 02 :: Rubberband Man 03 :: Kokomo 04 :: Hold On My Heart 05 :: Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 06 :: Pale Shelter 07 :: Blue Sky Mine 08 :: Scar Tissue 09 :: Something About You 10 :: It - [403: The House That Stan Built](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/403-stan/) - Not only did the late, great Stan Lee change the universe of comics forever through his fierce advocating for both a better world and stories that reflected the fight to strive for that world, he also dragged the entire Marvel universe - not just a single character - into vibrant big-screen life. And then conquered - [402: Radio Free MST3K Volume 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/402-mst3k-vol-2/) - Return with us to the Satellite of Love for this second volume of music from the movies riffed and ripped to shreds by MST3K. including musical highlights from the Joel, Mike, and Jonah eras, the Comedy Central, Sci-Fi, and Netflix eras. This month's selections: Starcrash (John Barry) The Pumaman (Renato Serio) Time Chasers (Alice & - [Floppy Disko](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/floppy-disko/) - Click here to download it (86.7mb ZIP) 01 :: That's The Way (I Like It) 02 :: Jive Talkin' 03 :: Funkytown 04 :: Boogie Oogie Oogie 05 :: Play That Funky Music 06 :: Hot Stuff 07 :: Cut The Cake 08 :: Boogie Wonderland 09 :: Monkey Magic Get your disco on! - [401: Get Your Ass To Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/401-mars/) - The fourth planet. The red planet. The world that time, and apparently surface water, forgot. And it might just be our next home, but first we'll have to get there. And we've got to have some music on the new frontier. This month's selections: Mars (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis) [buy it in the store - [Petty Cache](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/petty-cache/) - Click here to download it (72.5mb ZIP) 01 :: I Won't Back Down 02 :: You Got Lucky 03 :: A Face In The Crowd 04 :: Don't Do Me Like That 05 :: Mary Jane's Last Dance 06 :: Breakdown 07 :: Into The Great Wide Open 08 :: Refugee 09 :: Don't Come - [Interview: Frank Klepacki](https://www.thelogbook.com/interview-klepacki/) - Ever since the universe of Dune, created by Frank Herbert, first leapt onto the big screen in 1984, a handful of musicians have taken a crack at creating a distinctive sound for the barren and dangerous planet Arrakis, the warring parties trying to control its wealth in Spice, and the subsequent struggles that ensue. For - [Interview: Evan H. Chen](https://www.thelogbook.com/interview-chen/) - by Earl Green ©1999 theLogBook.com All rights reserved; unauthorized duplication without the express permission of the writer is prohibited. In 1998, as production got underway on the final Babylon 5 TV movie A Call To Arms, J. Michael Straczynski made the official announcement that the music of the new film - and possibly the Crusade - [Interview: Mark Ayres](https://www.thelogbook.com/interview-ayres/) - by Earl Green ©1997 theLogBook.com All rights reserved; unauthorized duplication without the express permission of the writer is prohibited. EG: I've seen many mentions in liner notes written by yourself and others such as John Nathan-Turner that you ascended from the ranks of Doctor Who fandom to actually scoring stories in the last couple of - ['Zine Post-Mortem](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/jan11/) - And with very little fanfare - at this point, I believe that under ten copies of the last issue were made, and some of those were freebies for the folks who contributed articles - theLogBook 'Zine ended in late '95. I was concentrating more and more of my time on work (and on a search - [Volume 2, Issue #2 - October 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/oct95/) - Where recent issues had strongly resembled early issues of theLogBook 'Zine, the final print issue actually resembles what the web site would become more than anything. Issue 14 PDF (10mb) With a focus on the just-released movie Apollo 13 and its various spinoffs, regular features like the DS9, Babylon 5 and Voyager reviews were pushed - [Volume 2, Issue #1 - August 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/sep95/) - Another issue designed to let me relax a bit in the summer months, this one reprinted both seasons (thus far) of the Babylon 5 LogBook text file. There was also an extended announcement of the imminent death of theLogBook 'Zine, this time offering some reasons behind the decision and an apology that the project would - [Volume 1, Issue #12 - August 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/aug95/) - theLogBook 'Zine turned one year old with an issue largely devoted to reprinting the Deep Space Nine season 3 guide from the LogBook text files. While this may seem a little bit lazy - and hey, it was - the plan was always to give the 'zine a little bit of a summer vacation by - [Volume 1, Issue #11 - July 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/jul95/) - Business as usual for this issue, though a "look" had finally firmly established itself here with the shaded, drop-shadowed breakout boxes. It was also a reminder of the very first issue, with its front page concentrating on series pickups and drop-kicks prior to the new fall season. Issue 11 PDF (7.3mb) Rob Heyman is back - [Volume 1, Issue #10 - June 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/jun95/) - Another wallet-killing experiment in color printing was in the can, never to happen again (as announced in the lower left hand corner of the front page), and this issue was back to basics. With a decent number of screen grabs and graphics, and a relatively clean layout, this issue closed off some past gaffes (the - [Volume 1, Issue #9 - Spring 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/spr95/) - With a front cover, and numerous articles, that were originally intended for the March issue, the "spring" issue wasn't indicative of an attempt to go quarterly or bi-monthly - it was simply an attempt to amortize the cost of color cover attempt #2. Issue 9 PDF (10.2mb) Again done at Kinko's, this color cover was - [Volume 1, Issue #8 - March 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/mar95/) - This one still bugs me to this day. A little bit of background info is needed for those of you who weren't from this area, however. Throughout the 1990s, friends and family of a terminally ill little girl rallied the community around her cause, frantically working to defray the family's stratospheric medical expenses. When I - [Volume 1, Issue #7 - February 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/feb95/) - The first subscription-only, non-handed-out-for-free issue would make you think I learned absolutely nothing from the previous issue's murky color cover. This, at least, was a much more affordable murky black-and-white cover (with a screen grab from Babylon 5). Issue 7 PDF (6.65mb) Rob Heyman joined me in alternating episode reviews on Voyager, as well as - [Volume 1, Issue #6 - January 1995](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/jan95/) - The sixth issue of theLogBook 'Zine represented a gigantic miscalculation on my part, which was based on a miscalculation (or just plain misinformation) from the local Kinko's. This was the first of two issues of the 'zine to sport a full-color cover - the premiere of a new Star Trek spinoff seemed like a good - [Volume 1, Issue #5 - December 1994](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/dec94/) - theLogBook 'Zine was already kind of Trek-centric, but this issue removed any doubt - the bulk of it was devoted to a massive, two-hander review of Star Trek: Generations by Rob Heyman and myself, and it's still one of my favorite pieces that ever appeared in the 'zine. It truly gave the impression that the - [Volume 1, Issue #4 – November 1994](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/nov94/) - There's some geeky irony in an issue that refused to do anything to spoil the then-rapidly-approaching movie Star Trek: Generations, and yet had (speculative) spoiler 3-D renders of Voyager from the internet on the front page. And the renders weren't even that close to the mark! Issue 4 PDF (5.64mb) The influence of the net - [Volume 1, Issue #3 – October 1994](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/oct94/) - With heaps of news and reviews, and contributions from Robert Parson (in the form of new articles and reviews, as well as a ream of lavender paper), theLogBook 'Zine suddenly exploded into a real live, six-page beast. For the first time, staples were required. Issue 3 PDF (7mb) (Issue #2 is lost to the ravages - [Volume 1, Issue #1 – August 1994](https://www.thelogbook.com/ezine/1990s/aug94/) - The first issue of theLogBook 'Zine was printed on both sides of a single sheet of canary-yellow paper. I honestly don't remember what was up with the paper; I think it was in a pile of office supplies slated to be thrown into the dumpster at work. Why buy canary yellow paper you aren't going - [302: Comet Gazing](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/302-comet-gazing/) - Whether they're just pretty remnants of the formation of the solar system, mythical harbingers of doom, or camouflage for genocidal alien empires, there's a comet - and a comet soundtrack - for just about every taste: Comet ISON (Yasunori Mitsuda) Rosetta (Vangelis) Hale-Bopp (Grayghost) Arrivederci Yamato (Hiroshi Miyagawa) Comet one, comet all, first comet, first - [Obligatory Soft Rock Album](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/obligatory-soft-rock/) - Click here to download it (140mb ZIP) Kasatochi proudly presents its Obligatory Soft Rock Album...complete with a soft-focused public domain photo of candles...(insert contractually obligated random use of the word "love" in this space) 01 :: Babe 02 :: Sentimental Lady 03 :: What Becomes Of The Broken-Hearted? 04 :: Waiting For A Girl Like - [301: Black Armband Week at NASA](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/301-fallen-astronauts/) - Late January and early February comprise a period not fondly remember by space explorers and their support crews on the ground; this is the time of year that we lost Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia...and just as there's a story behind each one, there's also a soundtrack: From The Earth To The Moon: Apollo One - [Select Game: Music From Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/select-game-season-1/) - Click here to download it (120mb ZIP) Music from season one of theLogBook.com's podcast, Select Game: Expanded Memories of the Odyssey²: 01 :: In The Summertime 02 :: Souvenir 03 :: Stuck In The Middle With You 04 :: Valerie 05 :: Theme from Space: 1999 06 :: Centerfield 07 :: Nobody Home 08 :: - [213: Wars Without Williams](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/213-wars-without-williams/) - Rogue One premieres next month, ushering in a new era of Star Wars movies chronicling "side stories" that don't necessarily centrally involve members of the Skywalker Family...and movies that aren't scored by the legendary John Williams. But many Star Wars adventures have already featured music by other composers, to wit: Star Wars: The Clone Wars - [212: Slimed!](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/212-slimed/) - Need to get in the mood for Halloween...and the all-MST3K-movie-music podcast didn't do it for you? Fear not - and by all means, don't be afraid of no ghosts. Which is a double negative, so I guess, technically...be afraid of ghosts. But don't be afraid of their music: Ghostbusters (Elmer Bernstein / Ray Parker Jr. - [Expansion Pack #23: Space Opera](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep23/) - Click here to download it (77mb ZIP) 01 :: Star Fleet 02 :: Cygnus X-1 03 :: Mission (A World Record) 04 :: Out Of The Blue 05 :: Telstar 06 :: Starman 07 :: Wheel In The Sky 08 :: Distant Sun Sample track: excerpt from Out Of The Blue - [211: Radio Free MST3K](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/211-mst3k/) - Need to get in the mood for Halloween? Need something truly terrifying? The Satellite of Love is known for its non-stop matinee of terrifyingly bad movies...and in honor of Joel, Mike and the 'bots, here are musical highlights from some of those movies: OK Connery (Ennio Morricone / Bruno Nicolai) Laserblast (Joel Goldsmith / Richard - [210: DIIIIIIIIIIVE!](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/210-diiiiiiiiiive/) - Jump. Do it. Check the seal on your pressure suit gloves. Open the airlock. Step out on the ledge. Jump. JUMP. Also, jump into music about jumping from the edge of space. Space Dive (Daniel Pemberton) Project Excelsior (Adam Young) ...and a special surprise by (Howard Blake) Don't worry, the planet will break your fall. - [209: Trek@50 - The Fan Films](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/209-trek-the-fan-films/) - Red alert! Star Trek is coming back. Star Trek was never gone. The studio hasn't been making Star Trek. The fans have been making their own Star Trek. These are the voyages, and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, we listen to the music from those voyages...and discuss why not so many of - [Expansion Pack #22: '80s VI](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep22/) - Click here to download it (61mb ZIP) 01 :: Living On Video 02 :: Once In A Lifetime 03 :: Raspberry Beret 04 :: What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) 05 :: Pressure 06 :: A Little Respect 07 :: Little Lies Sample track: excerpt from Living On Video It's been so long that the - [206: Tales Of The Blaster Beam IV](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/206-blaster-beam-iv/) - BWONNNNNNNGGGG! The Blaster Beam is back in another selection of soundtracks and snippets stretching from 1978 through 2016 (!). Catch up with that most Lovecraftian of instruments' exploits, old and new, in a brand new mix that you will enjoy: 10 Cloverfield Lane (Bear McCreary) Cat People (Giorgio Moroder) Dr. Strange (Paul Chihara) Forbidden World - [208: Stranger Things Have, In Fact, Happened](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/208-stranger-things/) - Bonus episode! Everyone has gone nuts over Netflix's new retro-styled series Stranger Things, and its decidedly retro soundtrack. But while we eagerly await an official soundtrack from the show, here's a reminder that it's not the only retro game in town. Here are some others you will enjoy: Theme from Stranger Things (Kyle Dixon & - [205: Hey Jupiter](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/205-hey-jupiter/) - Bonus episode! To celebrate the imminent arrival of NASA's Juno space probe at Jupiter, here's a selection of Jovian-themed soundtracks: Sayonara Jupiter (Kentaro Henada) 2001: a space odyssey rejected score (Alex North) Jupiter Ascending (Michael Giacchino) By Jove, Juno's almost to Jupiter...and we've got some theme music ready. (1:03:56) Right-click and "save as" to download - [204: Don't Panic: The Worlds of Douglas Adams](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/204-dont-panic/) - You sass that hoopy frood Ford Prefect? So does this month's installment, a musical tribute to adaptations of the works of the late, great Douglas Adams, including: The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (Joby Talbot / Nigel Godrich) Dirk Gently (Daniel Pemberton) The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (Paddy Kingsland and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, - [203: Songs Of Icy Worlds](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/203-songs-of-icy-worlds/) - The coldest places in our solar system are crawling with robots. Mainly because we sent them there. Hear now the musical odes to these explorers and their destinations, including: Rosetta Suite, consisting of Rosetta's Waltz, Arrival, Philae's Journey (Vangelis) Ambition (Antanas Valkov) Welcome Home, Hayabusa (Isao Tomita) Horizon (a.k.a. Pluto) (Alexander Raytchev) Alone In The - [202: Amazing Discoveries In Ancient Rock](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/202-2/) - Anachronistic swords, sorcery and fantasy scores...but just how anachronistic are they? Includes: The Adventures Of Robin Hood (Erich Wolfgang Korngold) Ladyhawke (Andrew Powell) Robin Of Sherwood (Clannad) Kull The Conqueror (Joel Goldsmith) Dudes, it's an axe fight! (65:18) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [201: Cometh The Hour, Cometh The Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/201-2/) - Reviving, remixing, and reinterpreting the music from Namco's all-time arcade classic, featuring highlights from game soundtracks and even TV and movie Pac-sightings by: Tommy Tallarico Hiroshi Okubo Kisaburo Yoshihiro Sawasaki DJ White Shadow Project Yellow Sphere (Joshua Peterson) Wakka wakka... (60:00) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [Oscillating Kittens](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/oscillating-kittens/) - Click here to download it (99mb ZIP) 01 :: Pride (In The Name Of Love) 02 :: Weird Science 03 :: Eye Of The Tiger 04 :: Too Much Time On My Hands (Genesis mix) 05 :: Born To Run 06 :: The Noah Plan 07 :: If You Leave 08 :: Designer Music 09 - [127: Songs Of The Thinkers](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/127-2/) - Music from movies inspired by great scientific minds. Highlights from: The Theory Of Everything (Johann Johannson) Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (Alan Silvestri) Infinity (Bruce Broughton) special appearance by Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking (remixed by Colorpulse for the Symphony Of Science series) Put on your thinking caps and your headphones. (52:34) Right-click and "save as" - [Expansion Pack #16: Stopgap](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep16/) - Click here to download it (64mb ZIP) 01 :: The Prisoner 02 :: Twilight 03 :: Steam 04 :: The Sun Always Shines On TV 05 :: Pamela 06 :: Love Is A Stranger 07 :: Blister In The Sun Sample track: excerpt from Blister In The Sun - [126: EF-5...Thousand!](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/126-2/) - In The Grand Theme Of Things is back from its long slumber to put the "fun" back in "funnel clouds" with music from movies about tornadoes. Highlights from: Twister (Mark Mancina) Sharknado (Ramin Kousha) Into The Storm (Brian Tyler) Sharknado 2: The Second One (Chris Ridenour & Chris Cano) an obligatory visit from Laredo Tornado - [125: Who At 51](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/125-2/) - The Doctor is in, again: the Doctor Who soundtrack music, both old and new, didn't stop with the 50th anniversary. Music from: Day Of The Doctor (Murray Gold) Cold Worlds (Don Harper) The Ultra-Sonic Perception (Eric Siday) Time Of The Doctor (Murray Gold again) If you love the Doctor (and you should!), you'll dig this - [124: Amazing Music for Outer Space Robots](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/124-2/) - Music about amazing robots that are out there in space right now (and three out of the four are absolutely real). Highlights from: Roving Mars (Phillip Glass) Hayabusa: The Long Journey Home (Nobuyuki Tsujii) WALL-E (Thomas Newman) Helio (Guy Amitai / Ruben Samama, from the short film Stardust) I, for one, welcome our robot explorers, - [123: A Tune Off The Ol' Chip](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/123-2/) - Music from movies and TV shows (but not video games) that feature chiptunes (which sound like video games). Lining up their quarters on the machine for this round are: Utopia (Cristobal Tapia de Veer) Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (Nigel Godrich) Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (Bear McCreary) Want some free chiptunes? Visit another - [122: Finns On Film](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/122-2/) - New Zealand's musical heroes, Split Enz/Crowded House frontmen Tim and Neil Finn, go to the movies! Features highlights from: Rain (Neil Finn) The Coca-Cola Kid (Tim Finn; songs sourced from Other Enz and Rarities, Demos & Live Performances Volume 1) Steel City (a stage musical scored by Tim Finn) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Howard - [121: Marvelous 2014](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/121-2/) - Epic music from 2014's epics movies from the universe of Marvel Comics, featuring highlights from: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Henry Jackman) Guardians Of The Galaxy (Tyler Bates) X-Men Days Of Future Past (John Ottman) Some people like music that reflects their roots; this music reflects your inner Groot. (45:53) Right-click and "save as" to - [Rainfade](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/rainfade/) - Click here to download it (109mb ZIP) 01 :: Vehicle 02 :: Union Of The Snake 03 :: Centerfold 04 :: King Of Pain 05 :: You Should Be Dancing 06 :: Wichita Lineman 07 :: Reach Out I'll Be There 08 :: Any Way You Want It 09 :: These Dreams 10 :: Need - [120: Dubstepisode!](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/120-2/) - Dubstep as soundtrack music? Why not? Show some wub wub wub and wait for the drop with highlights from: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Hans Zimmer) Defiance: The Video Game (Bear McCreary) Gatchaman Crowds (Taku Iwasaki) special appearance by Key & Peele to explain what dubstep is Wub wub wub wub (51:57) Right-click and "save as" - [119: Christmas On A Musical Planet, Part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/119-2/) - More music from the Christmas episodes of your favorite sci-fi and fantasy shows, no matter how utterly bizarre they were! Features highlights from: Amazing Stories (Thomas Newman) Doctor Who (Murray Gold) The X-Files (Mark Snow) bonus non-soundtrack-but-they-should-be tunes from the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society and the Go-Gos (but probably not the ones you're expecting) May - [118: Christmas On A Musical Planet, Part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/118-2/) - Music from the Christmas episodes of your favorite sci-fi and fantasy shows, no matter how utterly bizarre they were! Features highlights from: Batman: The Animated Series (Shirley Walker, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCustion) Eureka (Bear McCreary) Xena: Warrior Princess (Joseph LoDuca) bonus non-soundtrack-but-they-should-be tunes: "I'll Be Sold For Christmas" (performed by Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo) - [117: Trek Yourself, Part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/117-2/) - I think we all knew this would happen eventually: a leisurely trek through the Star Trek soundtrack library, this time concentrating on "firsts" for the various series - first season, first movie, and so on. Features music from: Star Trek Season 1 Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1 Star Trek (Michael Giacchino) Composers include - [116: Rated PG: The Film Music of Peter Gabriel](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/116-2/) - Tracing a promising film scoring career (and a unique sound) all the way back to its genesis. Highlights from: Birdy The Last Temptation Of Christ OVO The Rabbit-Proof Fence WALL-E For Pete's sake, Pete, please do more movie music and stop rehashing your back catalogue. (56:59) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [115: Off The Grid](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/115-2/) - Tron away from the big screen and in other media. Highlights from: Tron 2.0: Killer App (Nathan Grigg) Kingdom Hearts II (Yoko Shimomura) Tron Evolution (Sascha Dikiciyan) Tron Uprising (Joseph Trapenese) "Tron 1.1" from Intellivision In Hi-Fi (Tom Kahelin) This is a show that'll give you a Clu about how influential Tron is. (53:13) Right-click - [114: Who At Fifty](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/114-2/) - A musical celebration of 50+ years of Doctor Who, from soundtracks released in the 50th anniversary year. Highlights from: Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection (featuring Dudley Simpson, Don Harper, Carey Blyton, Geoffrey Burgon / CD review here) An Adventure In Space And Time (Edmund Butt) Doctor Who: The Light At The End (Big Finish - [113: Scenes From An Arcade, part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/113-2/) - Music from movies that feature at least one scene in a video arcade. Or an arcade game. Highlights from: Soylent Green (Fred Myrow) WarGames (Arthur B. Rubenstein) Tron (Wendy Carlos) I want that podcast in the games until it dies playing! (52:43) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [Expansion Pack #20: '80s V](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep20/) - Click here to download it (61mb ZIP) 01 :: Hold The Line 02 :: Everybody Wants To Rule The World 03 :: Do You Really Want To Hurt Me 04 :: Working For The Weekend 05 :: China Girl 06 :: Silent Running Sample track: excerpt from China Girl - [112: Gatchamania!, part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/112-2/) - One of the original breakout anime hits gets modern musical makeovers. Highlights from: Gatchaman Crowds (Taku Iwasaki) Gatchaman (Nima Fakhrara, who is, for the record, a guy, one to whom I apologize for not having done my homework in advance - never again!) Hear how G-Force's sound has "transmuted" in the 21st century. (40:42) Right-click - [111: Night Of The Theremin, part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/111-2/) - The attack of the return of the night of the theremin (of the apes!). That time a cliche from the '60s attempted to make a comeback in the virtual-reality-obsessed '90s. Highlights from: eXistenZ (Howard Shore) Babylon 5: Thirdspace (Christopher Franke) Ed Wood (Howard Shore) Just in time for Halloween! (43:36) Right-click and "save as" to - [110: Night Of The Theremin, part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/110-2/) - Decades of cliche obscure the truth: the spooky, warbling sound of B-movie invasion was once an A-list innovation. Highlights from: Spellbound (Miklos Rosza) Lost Weekend (Miklos Rosza) The Day The Earth Stood Still (Bernard Hermann) Stay spooky, my friends. (51:33) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [109: Tales of the Blaster Beam III: Beam Obscura](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/109-2/) - Your extra hour in the Blaster Beam ball pit, with some of the Beam's more obscure appearances. Highlights from: Chronos (Michael Stearns) V: The Final Battle (Dennis McCarthy) what may be the Beam's earliest soundtrack appearance (Joe Harnell) BWOONNNNNNNNNGGGG! (50:47) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [108: Scenes From An Arcade, part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/108-2/) - Music from movies that feature at least one scene in a video arcade. Or an arcade game. I'm not picky. Highlights from: The Last Starfighter (Craig Safan) Wreck-It Ralph (Henry Jackman) Tron Legacy (Daft Punk / Joseph Trapenese) Call Mr. Litwak if you can't get the podcast to download correctly. (40:21) Right-click and "save as" - [107: Gatchamania!, part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/107-2/) - Music from one of the original anime breakout hits down through the decades. Highlights from: Gatchaman I (Bob Sakuma) Battle Of The Planets (Hoyt Curtin) Symphonic Suite Gatchaman (Koichi Sugiyama) However you first came to Gatchaman in the 1970s, this is how it sounded: bold, brassy, and not just a little bit funky. (43:30) Right-click - [106: The Post-Apocalyptic '70s, part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/106-2/) - More music for Hollywood's post-Planet-of-the-Apes, post-apocalyptic fixation. Highlights from: The Omega Man (Ron Grainer) Silent Running (Peter Schickele, and sadly very, very out of print) Logan's Run (Jerry Goldsmith) This music is the bomb, baby. (39:06) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [105: Tales of the Blaster Beam II: The Beam of Fear](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/105-2/) - Is the Blaster Beam a musical instrument worthy of the adjective "Lovecraftian"? Highlights from: Humanoids From The Deep (James Horner) Prophecy (Leonard Rosenman) Meteor (Lawrence Rosenthal) a Blaster Beam remix of "The Raven" from Alan Parsons Project's Tales Of Mystery & Imagination: Edgar Allen Poe BWOONNNNNGG! (44:56) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [104: Space: Real and Imagined, part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/104-2/) - Music for real and imaginary missions into space, this time focusing on the shuttle/ISS era. Highlights from: Gravity (Steven Price) Man On A Mission (Brian Satterwhite & John Constant) SpaceCamp (John Williams) Musical memories of the days when the shuttle cleared the tower. (48:40) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [103: Tales of the Blaster Beam: The Beam in Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/103-2/) - What the hell is that sound? It's the Beam, baby! And it's been used more than you may think. Highlights from: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Jerry Goldsmith) The Black Hole (John Barry) Battle Beyond The Stars (James Horner) The Dude (Quincy Jones) BWONNG! (51:26) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [Expansion Pack #19: Moody Blues](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep-19/) - Click here to download it (105mb ZIP) 01 :: Question 02 :: I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) 03 :: I Know You're Out There Somewhere 04 :: Emily's Song 05 :: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday) 06 :: Rock And Roll Over You 07 :: Gypsy (Of A Strange And Distant Time) - [102: The Post-Apocalyptic '70s, part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/102-the-post-apocalyptic-70s-part-1/) - More music for Hollywood's post-Planet-of-the-Apes, post-apocalyptic fixation. Highlights from: Damnation Alley (Jerry Goldsmith) The Andromeda Strain (Gil Melle) Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (Leonard Rosenman) Does this groovy Landmaster thing have an 8-track player? (38:33) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [101: Space: Real and Imagined, part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/in-the-grand-theme-of-things/101-2/) - Music for real and imaginary missions into space. Highlights from: Gagarin, First In Space (composed by George Kallis) Europa Report (composed by Bear McCreary) an archive surprise from out-of-printsville (composed by David Shire) This podcast has launch commit! (40:16) Right-click and "save as" to download manually - [Expansion Pack #18: '80s IV](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep-18/) - Click here to download it (55mb ZIP) 01 :: Overkill 02 :: Bring On The Night 03 :: Too Shy 04 :: Red Red Wine 05 :: She Drives Me Crazy 06 :: Moments In Love Sample track: excerpt from Bring On The Night - [Your Attenuation Please](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/your-attenuation-please/) - Click here to download it (127mb ZIP) 01 :: Ride Like The Wind 02 :: When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around 03 :: Elevation 04 :: 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover 05 :: Private Eyes 06 :: I Can Dream About You 07 :: Young Turks - [I'm Game II](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/im-game-ii/) - Click here to download it (95mb ZIP) IIa :: Archon Theme IIb :: Boulder Dash IIc :: Castlevania Medley IId :: Defender Of The Crown IIe :: Harkonnen Victory (Emperor: Battle For Dune) IIf :: Final Fantasy Medley IIg :: Gyruss IIh :: Halo Medley IIi :: IK+ Medley Sample track: excerpt from IK+ Medley - [Expansion Pack #17: Werks, Arts & Krafts](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep17-kraftatochi/) - Click here to download it (118mb ZIP) 01 :: The Robots 02 :: Neon Lights 03 :: Autobahn 04 :: Radioactivity (Genesis remix) 05 :: The Man Machine 06 :: Computer Love (Genesis remix) 07 :: Electric Cafe 08 :: Pocket Calculator 09 :: Tour de France (remix) 10 :: Trans-Europe Express Sample track: excerpt - [I'm Suboth, And We Will Have A Lot Of Fun](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/suboth/) - Click here to download it (95mb ZIP) 01 :: Doctor Who XI 02 :: I Am The Doctor 03 :: This Is Gallifrey, Our Childhood, Our Home 04 :: Utopia 05 :: Vale Decem 06 :: Together, Or Not At All: The Song Of Amy And Rory 07 :: Captain Jack's Theme 08 :: With - [Expansion Pack #15: Mode II](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-15-mode-ii/) - Click here to download it (88mb ZIP) 01 :: New Dress 02 :: Satellite 03 :: Personal Jesus 04 :: Dream On 05 :: Leave In Silence 06 :: Lie To Me 07 :: Fly On The Windscreen 08 :: Master And Servant 09 :: Stripped Sample track: excerpt from New Dress - [Expansion Pack #11: Concerto For A Number Of Rainy Days](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-11/) - Click here to download it (83mb ZIP) 01 :: Standin' In The Rain 02 :: Big Wheels 03 :: Summer And Lightning 04 :: Mr. Blue Sky 05 :: Showdown 06 :: Laredo Tornado 07 :: Rain Is Falling 08 :: Shine A Little Love 09 :: I'm Alive Sample track: excerpt from Mr. Blue - [Zulu Oscar Mike Golf](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/zulu-oscar-mike-golf/) - Click here to download it (90mb ZIP) 01 :: Burning Down The House 02 :: Take The Long Way Home 03 :: Distant Early Warning 04 :: Jump 05 :: Don't You Want Me 06 :: America 07 :: Maniac 08 :: Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine 09 :: Pinball Wizard - [Our Island Blew Up](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/our-island-blew-up/) - Click here to download it (132mb ZIP) 01 :: Island In The Sun 02 :: Wishing You Were Here 03 :: Beyond The Sea 04 :: Island Girl 05 :: Orinoco Flow 06 :: Second Home By The Sea 07 :: Ventura Highway 08 :: Strange Magic 09 :: Volcano 10 :: I Feel The - [Sgt. Pepper II](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/sgt-pepper-ii/) - Click here to download it (78mb ZIP) 01 :: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 02 :: With A Little Help From My Friends 03 :: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 04 :: Getting Better 05 :: Fixing A Hole 06 :: She's Leaving Home 07 :: Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! - [I'm Game, Volume 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/im-game-volume-1/) - Click here to download it (63mb ZIP) 01 :: Kirby Medley 02 :: The Legend Of Zelda Medley 03 :: Super Mario Brothers Medley 04 :: Yoshi Medley 05 :: Still Alive 06 :: Wii Sports Menu A new Kasatochi concept: video game music... sounding pretty much the way you'd expect it to sound... with - [Expansion Pack #14: Scheherazade](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/ep14-scheherazade/) - Click here to download it (101mb ZIP) 1 :: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship 2 :: The Story of the Kalander Prince 3 :: The Young Prince and the Young Princess 4 :: The Festival at Baghdad, The Sea, and the Shipwreck Atari used very brief excerpts from the second movement of this classical piece, - [Digital Sunrise](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/digital-sunrise/) - Click here to download it (183mb ZIP) 01 :: Kiss On My List 02 :: More Than A Feeling 03 :: Broken Wings 04 :: Beat It 05 :: Eye In The Sky 06 :: One Angry Dwarf And 200 Solemn Faces 07 :: The Battle Of Who Could Care Less 08 :: A Fifth - [Back Then, Front Now](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/back-then-front-now/) - Click here to download it (160mb ZIP) 01 :: Take On Me 02 :: Mr Roboto 03 :: True 04 :: If You Love Somebody Set Them Free 05 :: Day After Day 06 :: Power Of Love 07 :: Peg 08 :: You Can Call Me Al 09 :: Come Sail Away 10 :: - [Presents GET!](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/presents-get/) - Click here to download it (86mb ZIP) 01 :: Christmas Eve Sarajevo 12/24 02 :: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 03 :: Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 04 :: Little Saint Nick 05 :: Christmas Time Is Here 06 :: Please Come Home For Christmas 07 :: Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer - [Expansion Pack #13: Halloween Special!](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-13-halloween-special/) - Click here to download it (92mb ZIP) 01 :: Spooky 02 :: Werewolves Of London 03 :: Witchy Woman 04 :: Somebody’s Watching Me 05 :: Crazy Train 06 :: Thriller 07 :: Black Magic Woman 08 :: The Raven 09 :: Don’t Fear The Reaper 10 :: Monster Mash + mystery bonus track Sample - [Please Frob The Scram Switch On Your Way Out](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/please-frob-the-scram-switch-on-your-way-out/) - Click here to download it (153mb ZIP) 01 :: Somebody That I Used To Know 02 :: Egocentric Molecules 03 :: Reptilia 04 :: Some Nights 05 :: Ruby 06 :: Robot Rock 07 :: Goodbye Stranger 08 :: Pop Muzik 09 :: Rich Girl 10 :: Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 11 :: Easy - [Kasatochi Plays LED Zeppelin](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/kasatochi-plays-led-zeppelin/) - Click here to download it (73mb ZIP) 01 :: All My Love 02 :: Whole Lotta Love 03 :: Communication Breakdown 04 :: Immigrant Song 05 :: No Quarter 06 :: Misty Mountain Hop 07 :: Kashmir Sample track: excerpt from Whole Lotta Love - [Expansion Pack #10: Devo](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-10-devo/) - Click here to download it (90mb ZIP) 01 :: Jocko Homo 02 :: Beautiful World 03 :: Cold War 04 :: Enough Said 05 :: Jerkin’ Back ‘n’ Forth 06 :: Girl U Want 07 :: Going Under 08 :: Freedom Of Choice 09 :: Part Of You 10 :: Gut Feeling 11 :: Gates - [Expansion Pack #8: '90s](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-8-90s/) - Click here to download it (120mb ZIP) 01 :: Walking On The Sun 02 :: Smells Like Teen Spirit 03 :: Tubthumping 04 :: Bitter Sweet Symphony 05 :: Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 06 :: All This Time 07 :: Black Hole Sun 08 :: Shiny Happy People 09 :: Flood 10 :: Fly Away - [Expansion Pack #9: Planets](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-9-planets/) - Click here to download it (132mb ZIP) 1 :: Mars, The Bringer Of War 2 :: Venus, The Bringer Of Peace 3 :: Mercury, The Winged Messenger 4 :: Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity 5 :: Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age 6 :: Uranus, The Magician 7 :: Neptune, The Mystic 8 :: Neptune, - [Katamari](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/katamari/) - Click here to download it (65mb ZIP) 1 :: Nananan Katamari 2 :: Katamari On The Rock (short) 3 :: Lonely Rolling Star 4 :: Que Sera Sera 5 :: Fugue #7777 6 :: Cherry Blossom Color Season 7 :: Katamari On The Rock (not short) Sample track: excerpt from Lonely Rolling Star - [PET Sounds](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/pet-sounds/) - Click here to download it (84mb ZIP) 01 :: Wouldn’t It Be Nice 02 :: You Still Believe in Me 03 :: That’s Not Me 04 :: Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) 05 :: I’m Waiting for the Day 06 :: Let’s Go Away for Awhile 07 :: Sloop John B 08 - [Expansion Pack #7: '80s III](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-7-80s-iii/) - Click here to download it (68mb ZIP) 1 :: Africa 2 :: Don’t You (Forget About Me) 3 :: Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic 4 :: Too Late For Goodbyes 5 :: Somebody’s Baby 6 :: I Ran 7 :: Holiday Road 8 :: Venus Sample track: excerpt from Africa - [2112 v2.0](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/2112-v2-0/) - Click here to download it (70mb ZIP) 01 :: 2112 02 :: A Passage To Bangkok 03 :: The Twilight Zone 04 :: Lessons 05 :: Tears 06 :: Something For Nothing Sample track: excerpt from Something For Nothing - [Agitmalapropisms](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/agitmalapropisms/) - Click here to download it (203mb ZIP) 01 :: Tour de France 02 :: Birdhouse In Your Soul 03 :: Rapture 04 :: Genius Of Love 05 :: Stratosphere Boogie 06 :: Killer Queen 07 :: Right Down The Line 08 :: Down Under 09 :: Don’t Stand So Close To Me 10 :: Radioaktivitat - [Expansion Pack #6: By George](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-6-by-george/) - Click here to download it (67mb ZIP) 01 :: All Those Years Ago 02 :: Wreck Of The Hesperus 03 :: Blow Away 04 :: Cockamamie Business 05 :: Cheer Down 06 :: Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) 07 :: Crackerbox Palace Sample track: excerpt from All Those Years Ago - [For All Intensive Porpoises](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/for-all-intensive-porpoises/) - Click here to download it (166mb ZIP) 01 :: Shambala 02 :: Chocolate Cake 03 :: Sweet Sixteen 04 :: What Is Love 05 :: Secret Agent Man 06 :: Stepping Out 07 :: The Chain 08 :: All Over The World 09 :: Twilight Zone 10 :: Rock The Casbah 11 :: Mammagamma 12 - [Wibbly Wobbly: A Chiptune Tribute to 50 Years of Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/wibbly-wobbly-a-chiptune-tribute-to-50-years-of-doctor-who/) - Click here to download it (45mb ZIP) 01 :: Doctor Who Theme 02 :: Westminster Bridge 03 :: Blink 04 :: Logopolis 05 :: The Master 06 :: Aliens Of London 07 :: The Sontaran Stratagem 08 :: Donna 09 :: The Cybermen 10 :: Rose 11 :: The Runaway Bride 12 :: My Angel - [Expansion Pack #4: ’80s II](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-4-80s-ii/) - Click here to download it (65mb ZIP) 1 :: Whip It 2 :: Lovesong 3 :: Walking On Sunshine 4 :: IGY 5 :: Heat Of The Moment 6 :: Danger Zone 7 :: Tainted Love 8 :: 1999 Sample track: excerpt from Danger Zone - [The Original Trilogy](https://www.thelogbook.com/the-original-trilogy/) - Click here to download it (144mb ZIP) 01 :: Main Title + Rebel Blockade Runner 02 :: Imperial Attack 03 :: The Dune Sea of Tatooine + Jawa Sandcrawler 04 :: Cantina Band 05 :: Chasm Crossfire 06 :: Ben Kenobi’s Death + TIE Fighter Attack 07 :: The Battle Of Yavin 08 :: The - [Expansion Pack #5: Mode 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/expansion-pack-5-mode-1/) - Click here to download it (83mb ZIP) 1 :: Photographic 2 :: Further Excerpts From My Secret Garden 3 :: New Life 4 :: But Not Tonight 5 :: Something To Do 6 :: See You 7 :: Strangelove 8 :: The Meaning Of Love 9 :: Suffer Well 10 :: Just Can’t Get Enough - [Superman](https://www.thelogbook.com/kasatochi/superman/) - Click here to download it (19mb ZIP) 1 :: Theme from Superman 2 :: The Planet Krypton 3 :: Can You Read My Mind? 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Putting - [Rob O'Hara](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/rob-ohara/) - Staff Writer Rob is a prolific freelance writer and enjoys lending his writing abilities wherever needed. Rob has written DVD reviews for IGN.com, was published in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly magazine, and recently wrote several MAME related articles for the O'Reilly book "101 Retro Gaming Hacks". Currently Rob writes several regular columns, articles and reviews - [Rob Heyman](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/rob-heyman/) - Staff Writer since 1994 Rob is a resident of Hamilton Township, New Jersey. A University of Arkansas graduate, he has won several writing and photography awards through the New Jersey Press Association. His media training was through television news and he has served as a news producer at KFSM-TV in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is - [Philip R. Frey](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/philip-frey/) - Staff Writer Philip R. Frey is an actor, writer and director. In addition to theLogBook.com, the principal outlet for his writing is his Web Site, The Hunt for Edward D. Wood, Jr. Philip has also adapted two Shakespearean plays for children, edited Shakespeare's Hamlet into a tight, half-hour version (that still has every scene and - [Paul Campbell](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/paul-campbell/) - Co-Author, Star Trek: Voyager LogBook I'm one of those folks who started watching Star Trek pretty early. I was 8 years old in 1966 and saw the very first episode in glorious black and white. Mom and Dad didn't get a color TV until the late 70s. I was in college at the University of - [Mary Terrell](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/mary-terrell/) - Author, Xena: Warrior Princess LogBook, Charmed LogBook - [Mark Holtz](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/mark-holtz/) - Staff Writer Mark Holtz is no mere mortal. He used to be a machinist in a family-owned machine shop for 14 years, but then switched careers, and is now a technical support manager for a Sacramento-based Internet Service Provider. (Yes, he still answers the phones). Occassional contributor to The Logbooks, he is probably best known - [Jeremy Benner](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/jeremy-benner/) - Staff Writer I have been a fan of Doctor Who for what seems like my whole life. As a Canadian, most of the television I was forced to watch as a child was from England. This led me to believe that Coronation Street was actually a documentary of real life events, and that Benny Hill - [Jeff Godemann](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/jeff-godemann/) - Staff Writer Jeff Godemann was born in 1973. In 1977 he saw Star Wars for the first time and his life was changed forever. In late 1991 he joined the United States Air Force and has been serving his country as a meteorologist ever since. Those are pretty much the three defining moments in his - [Jared Bottorff](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/jared-bottorff/) - Staff Writer Hello Americans, I'm Paul Harvey! In a minute, you'll hear...the rest of the story! November 27, 1987. In a small house, in the middle of a town called Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a baby boy was born. He grew up, and moved around to various states inside the US, including Colorado, Minnesota and Texas, before - [Dave Thomer](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/dave-thomer/) - theLogBook.com Assistant Editor Many moons ago, an unsuspecting high school student asked a fellow BBS poster to kindly explain what a fiddygibber was. Today that high school student holds a Ph.D in philosophy. This may be a coincidence, or this may be definitive proof of the cosmic importance of fiddygibbers. Either way, the result is - [Cindy Hill](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/cindy-hill/) - Staff Writer & Convention Correspondent I've been a Star Trek fan since Shatner was a pup, and a science fiction afficionado since I discovered reading. My first foray into SF was with Heinlein's "Stranger In A Strange Land". I was hooked from the start, and following up with the John Carter of Mars series and - [Meet The Writing Staff](https://www.thelogbook.com/staff/) - strong>theLogBook.com consists of almost three thousand pages worth of material written over the past decade and a half, and while that seems like plenty of time for one person to have come up with a thousand pages, it just doesn't work that way. Other writers have been involved in the LogBook since the days when - [Where do all these dates come from?](https://www.thelogbook.com/about-dates/) - Virtually every date on the timeline is verifiable and has been researched through public records, or through reliable published sources. In the cases of video game release dates, many of these dates are the "first use in commerce" dates filed with the United States Trademark & Patent Office, or "dates of first publication" from the - [What fresh hell is this? Where's the old menu?](https://www.thelogbook.com/timeline/) - Well now, isn't this a bit of fun? The new main menu marks a significant change in direction for theLogBook.com, and it's one that I hope everyone will enjoy. The premiere of the timeline project you see here marks the end of regular, regimented, posted-like-clockwork, routine updates to the site. This does not mean that - [What Tomorrow Looked Like Yesterday...](https://www.thelogbook.com/menu/) - Want to look up any other day of the year? Or just browse through any year covered on the site? - [Search by Performer or Composer](https://www.thelogbook.com/search-by-performer/) - Because of the way we've set up our system for tagging by performer/composer, this menu is arranged alphabetically by the performer or composer's first name. Questions? Ask them here. Who's listed here: Rock/mainstream music: Every musician on the album that we can find a credit for. Soundtracks: The composer(s) of the music on the album, - [Electric Light Orchestra - Beatles Forever](https://www.thelogbook.com/electric-light-orchestra/beatles-forever/) - I've paraded before you many an album that I'd bought for just one song, but never before have I narrowed the focus of a SongBook review to just a single song in and of itself. This time, however, it's a song worth that focus, a song that has achieved nearly legendary status. As Jeff Lynne - [Star Trek: Starfleet Academy](https://www.thelogbook.com/star-trek-starfleet-academy/) - Since this item is so rare, here is a closer view of the CD and packaging to help you determine the genuine article from any bootlegs that may be out there. Photo ©2005 Earl Green / theLogBook.com. Do not hotlink these images or reproduce without permission from the webmaster. - [Contact theLogBook.com](https://www.thelogbook.com/contact/) - If you have questions, comments, corrections, large bribes or review copies of stuff to send us, hey, we'll look at anything and everything. Or, as the Ghostbusters once said, "No job is too small, no fee is too large!" ## Retrogram - [Retrogram #7342: Saturday Morning Cartoons, Saturday Night Massacre](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7342/) - The week of October 14th, 1973: Nixon fires the special counsel investigating him, the Earth gets yanked out of its orbit, there's a giant Spock running around, the Six Million Dollar Man is running from nukes on foot, a bunch of children are running everything, aaaaaand...I think we just blew up the Earth. Sorry about - [Retrogram Podcast Feeds](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/retrogram-podcast-feeds/) - Subscribe to Retrogram via any of these feeds! RSS - Apple Podcasts - Feedburner - Google Podcasts - Spotify - [Retrogram #7718: B.S.W.](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7718/) - The week of May 2, 1977: Before the Dark Times, before the Empire - well, approximately three weeks before the Dark Times and before the Empire - television sci-fi is just doing its thing on both sides of the Atlantic, unaware that audience expectations are about to change drastically. Retrogram examines five shows that were - [Retrogram #9060: What Did You Do During The Syndication Wars?](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-9060/) - Oh No, It's The '90s!: Ah, the '90s - a decade that turned the broadcast industry upside-down. You know, just like every previous decade since broadcasting was invented. But Retrogram is about to start going there, so it seemed like a good time to talk about why so much '90s genre TV was syndicated. And - [Retrogram #8347: The Day After The Day Of The Doctor](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8347/) - The week of November 20, 1983: A world on the brink of what would likely be its last war. Instead of fighting that war, let's dramatize it! Let's also thwart evil plans to take over Earth by everything from cubes to evil warlords, and try to figure out if Doctor Who's 20th anniversary had more - [Retrogram #7152: 72 @ 50, Part 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7152/) - The week of December 27, 1971: It's been over 50 years since these episodes premiered. Was the world a better place? Was genre TV a better place? What color does a Dalek really need to be? And where's Joe Corvin with my money? (55:23) Right-click here and "save as" to download the podcast so you - [Retrogram #2214: The Little Black Bags](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-2214/) - One story, three times: Meet Cyril Kornbluth and his amazing Little Black Bag from the future - one of the best short stories in the history of science fiction, and a story that merited being told three times across three decades. (47:36) Right-click here and "save as" to download the podcast to your little black - [Retrogram #7342b: One More Survivor of the Saturday Night Massacre](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/retrogram-7342b-one-more-survivor-of-the-saturday-night-massacre/) - The week of October 14th, 1973: Wait, isn't this the road we came in on? In honor of the late, great Dean Stockwell, it's time for this short episode (previously a Patreon-only bonus show from the end of 2020) to get a wide release, taking a look at a Stockwell performance that has gone unseen - [Retrogram #8160: Blake's 7 - A User's Guide](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8160/) - 1978-1981: With Britbox (and Forces TV in the UK) bringing Blake's 7 back to everyone's screens, Retrogram presents a unique, "focus episode" to provide the show's historical context, its literary and pop culture inspirations, its influence on what came after it, and an even-handed look at the pros and cons of the show...all without spoiling - [Retrogram #2130: This & That Episode](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/retrogram-2130-this-that-episode/) - The week of July 26th, 2021: Commander Koenig and Dr. Russell sound completely different. Travis sounds the same (but which one?). Kolchak is about to be clearer than ever. Moonbase Alpha's Eagles and little color TVs are getting smaller. It's a very different kind of Retrogram. (35:58) Right-click here and "save as" to download the - [Retrogram #7913: Three Shows, Three Mile Island](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7913/) - The week of March 26th, 1979: Wales is finally exporting the works of one of its finest storytellers to the small screen. Britain is exporting interconnected space operas, complete with space Vikings. And the U.S.? It's exporting superheroes and a rare appearance by a genuine comics legend...but it's keeping the nuclear fear to itself. (50:16) - [Retrogram #7725 - Actually, It's All About Disappearances](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7725/) - The week of June 20th, 1977: We've had Watergate, we've the Pentagon Papers, we've had a whole decade of conspiratorial thinking. And here in the middle of the summer of 1977, we have a whole week full of inexplicable disappearances - at least until Mark Harris and the plucky crew from Science Report show up. - [Retrogram #7723/7724 - The Love Child of Darth Vader and the Kool-Aid Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7723-7724/) - The weeks of June 6th & 13th, 1977: Star Wars is in, Elvis is on his way out, and so are the intrepid adventurers on The Fantastic Journey. But never fear, Exo-Man is here! This, surely, heralds the arrival of a hero for the future and for all time, a television icon whose exploits we'll - [Retrogram #8103: The Hawkman Cometh](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/retrogram-8103-the-hawkman-cometh/) - The week of January 12th, 1981: Hitchhikers, Hulk, Hawk, and Who, oh my! Buck Rogers returns with a new feathered friend, the Doctor has a new furry friend, and the stories from behind the scenes reveal what a miracle it was that any of these shows made it to our screens. (1:02:19) Right-click here and - [Retrogram #8350: Automanimal!: When Glen A. Larson Ruled The World](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8350/) - The week of December 11th, 1983: Every so often, a TV producer/creator comes along, so prolific that his output spans two studios, every network, and a sizeable chunk of the prime time schedule. But are they actually the same show? And what's going on with this other thing with the puppets? (1:08:30) Right-click here and - [Retrogram #7636: Things To Watch While Landing On Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7636/) - The week of August 29th, 1976: Let's say you're heading for a landing on Mars, getting ready to do science stuff. You're probably not thinking about the fact that you're going to miss shows about alien men escaping the yoke of female oppression, treacherous shape-shifters, and big Helix energy. It's a good thing Retrogram is - [Retrogram #6960: 2020 Gunn Salute](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-6960/) - 1969!?: An oft-unsung luminary of taking sci-fi seriously left us just before the end of 2020 - so Retrogram is turning back the clock further than usual to delve into the origins of one of his very few screen credits. The Immortal lives...again. (23:04) [player id=7204] Right-click here and "save as" to download this podcast. - [Retrogram #7601: Beginning The Bicentennial With The Brits](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7601/) - The week of December 29th, 1975: A heavy metal giant is born, a future pro golf legend is born...and airports and airplanes are becoming unusually dangerous places to be. Sitting in front of the TV is much safer - but just because the U.S. is hurtling toward the big 2-0-0 doesn't mean it has a - [Retrogram #7060: The Case For Doctor Who Season 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7060/) - 1970: The Doctor's back. With a new face. In color! But his first story was being made by the last of the black & white era's production team, and a new team would be taking over with an aim toward building social messages into their story. What were the expectations of the new Doctor and - [Retrogram #9039: Leap, Creep, Sleep, Data, Sleep](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-9039/) - The week of September 24th, 1990: The nineties are here. The world's getting complicated. Someone's de-sliming Slimer. Sam's finally made that leap hope... sort of. And the Borg have Captain Picard. It's not lookin' good...or is it? (37:23) Right-click here and "save as" to download the podcast to Borg network. It'll probably put 'em to sleep. - [Retrogram #7348: Saturday Morning Spectacular](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7348/) - The week of November 25, 1973: It's Saturday morning! Grab a bowl of cereal, curl up on the shag carpet in front of the TV, and get ready for a Saturday morning spectacular with Kirk, Spock, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Orson Welles, robots, extortionists, and...the guy from 2001, now with a moustache! (36:29) Right-click - [Retrogram #8810: Writers On Strike!](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8810/) - The week of March 6th, 1988: Hollywood's writers are about to hit the picket lines, leaving America's couch potatoes with a much longer rerun season than usual. Just a page from the past, or a glimpse of our future? Ponder that as we revisit Alf, Captain Power, Probe, and The Highwayman, back in the spring - [Retrogram #7147: A Bunch Of Shows D.B. Cooper Missed](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7147/) - The week of November 22nd, 1971: Somewhere in the world, a media tycoon is turning murderous to cover his tracks, a teacher is learning one of her students has spectral needs, a man is dying to meet the woman of his dreams, and a whole new country is happening in orbit. But all of this - [Retrogram #7516: Going Viral](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7516/) - The week of April 14th, 1975: Pestilence, Cybermen, angry vegetation, and death - it was a week in 1975 that saw Doctor Who come up against a new show created by one of the writers most directly responsible for Doctor Who's success, while a couple of genre shows for kids got pretty weird. Join us - [Retrogram #7001: Welcome To The 1970s](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7001/) - The week of December 28th, 1969: The last days of the 1960s. The first days of the 1970s. It's been fifty years since these shows premiered. Did our sci-fi and our spy-fi predict the future? Was any of it actually ahead of its time, or was it still just amazing that all three of these - [Retrogram #8644: Halloween LXXXVI](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8644/) - The week of October 26th, 1986: 1986 A.T. (after "Thriller") is upon us again, with spooky foes and even spookier friends, unearthly threats and the unexplained, and so many shows no one could complain. Join us now to watch aliens on the run, a shrinking family, Ewoks not having fun, travel through time, though time's - [Retrogram #7130/7131: Apollo 15, Part 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7130-7131/) - The weeks of July 25th and August 1st, 1971: As Apollo 15's crew unfurls the first lunar rover on the surface of the moon, the opening story of the UK telefantasy series Ace Of Wands is being broadcast for the first - and maybe last - time. This Retrogram recaps and reviews these two "orphaned" - [Retrogram #7436: Canyon Jumping](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7436/) - The week of September 1st, 1974: A man prepares to fire himself across a quarter-mile-wide canyon in a rocket-powered motorcycle. A man and his children dodge dinosaurs. A man lies dying in sick bay, his only chance for survival hijacked by space pirates. A young man out joy-riding with friends in a stolen car could - [Retrogram #8001: Welcome To The 1980s](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8001/) - The week of December 30th, 1979: For a podcast that covers genre TV from 1970-1990, this is the exact midpoint: the first week of 1980. A week of classic space heroes, mistaken identities, and people in tights wearing bull heads...and maybe a tip-of-the-iceberg sighting of Hollywood's propensity for recycling. (71:16) Right-click here and "save as"; - [Retrogram #8828: Summer Scares](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8828/) - The week of July 10th, 1988: The shuttle's still grounded, the climate is changing, the needles are washing up on the Jersey shore, and the scares are syndicated. Retrogram delivers a double dose of televised terror from the blistering summer of 1988. Just don't make a sound. Or smoke. (38:28) Right-click here and "save as"; - [Retrogram 7250: Would The Last Man On The Moon Please Turn Out The Lights?](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7250/) - The week of December 10th, 1974: As the moon hangs over the horizon, and the crew of Apollo 17 hangs out at the moon - the last time humans would go there in the 20th century - gather around the TV campfire for three terrifying tales of levitating furniture, vicious dogs, and petrifying premonitions of - [Retrogram 7409: Houston, We Have Quite A Large Number Of Problems](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7409/) - The week of February 24th, 1974: Daleks, telekinesis, nukes, O. Henry, and overwrought mission controllers, oh my! There wasn't a mission to the moon in progress during this week in 1974...but there were a lot of shows...and a few of them were good. There was also the first-ever attempt to dramatize the Apollo 13 mission - [Retrogram #7129: Apollo 15](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-7129/) - The week of July 18th, 1971: As the crew of Apollo 15 prepared to go to the moon, it was a dead week for American genre TV...but still a lively one across the pond. Meet a magician named Tarot, and an alien-fighter named Colonel Ed Straker. One will face a new foe whose magic may - [Retrogram #8728: The Summer Of '87](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8728/) - The week of July 5th, 1987: A week picked by followers of theLogBook.com's Facebook page! A week of orbital law enforcement, lycanthropy, astro-archaeology, and maybe even the devil himself. Travel back in prime time with us to the summer of '87. (75:43) This episode has dropped early so it's available for your holiday weekend road - [Retrogram Special: Life Lessons From Kerr Avon](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/special-paul-darrow/) - A Great Big Fan Love Letter To Paul Darrow: Breaking the normal "one week" format of the show already seemed like a thing that had to be done to bid a fond farewell to one of the stars of Blake's 7, and a memorable presence in so many other genre shows. Whether you're a longtime - [Retrogram #8311: Nothin' But Time Travel](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-8311/) - The week of March 13th, 1983: A quiet week of a busy year...so why all the time travelers? The Doctor drops in on King John, the Voyagers(!) drop in on "Wild Frank" Roosevelt, and Prince Erik Greystone drops into a whole haunted castle of trouble in the wrong month. Who's the best time traveler? And - [Retrogram #1921: Rules Of The Retrogram](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-1921/) - The week of May 19th, 2019: What is a Retrogram? How does it come together? And how can I, as a listener, you may be asking, actually change the direction of the show? We're so glad you asked. Show host Earl Green answers these questions and others...and invites you to take the controls and guide - [Retrogram #2033: Updates In Progress...](https://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/show-2033/) - Where did Retrogram go? Into its chrysalis, to grow some sweet-ass butterfly wings. Please stand by. (7:19) Right-click here and "save as" to download this podcast. Links: Feel free to help support the show at Patreon or Ko-Fi! Music by Jahzzar If you like Retrogram, you'll also enjoy Earl's books about Doctor Who - VWORP!1 ## Don't Give This Tape To Earl - [Don't Give This Tape To Earl podcast feeds](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/dgtt-feeds/) - iTunes - FeedBurner - RSS - [301: How To Make A Uniquely Wisconsin Sci-Fi Channel](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/301-prime-time-invasion/) - Both wacky and invasive! Another considerably over-length stroll through memory lane; this time, instead of the odd jobs, a very candid and personal discussion of possibly the one and only job where I was ever firing on all cylinders. Also: lots of musings on a Star Trek Section 31 series (including how it might actually - [501: The Apple Episode](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/501-applesode/) - HGR2: You think I'm a pretty basic podcast host? Oh baby, I am totally a BASIC podcast host. It's a memory core dump from the early days of Commodore PETs and the mighty Apple IIe-compatible Franklin ACE 1000, a journey back in time to the computers that made me fall in love with...well...computers. Also, the - [601: Captured](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/601-captured/) - Reporting live from a quarter million miles out: Oof, it's been a couple of minutes since I did one of these, hasn't it? This is kind of a free-form ramble about everything - cats, life, more cats, a job I didn't get, Marsquakes, shows, action figures, funky lights, and being in the same place all - [502: The Binder of Babylon](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/502-the-binder-of-babylon/) - Linking in from brown sector: Geeky ramblings are back, this time involving a show that's making a minor - and well-deserved - comeback thanks to a much overdue facelift. And where this show is concerned, I was there, at the dawn of the nerd age of fankind... chronicling the show for myself with stuff that - [403: Showrunner! The Home Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/403-showrunner-the-home-game/) - Cut and Print: In yet another testament to the very strange way in which your host's brain works, enjoy this introduction to Showrunner!: The Home Game - also known as outlining a nonexistent season of TV without actually writing out the episodes, or window shopping at the idea store. Also: what I've been reading, some - [402: 2020 Regional Self-Isolation Champion](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/402-the-2020-show/) - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH: 2020, am I right? 2020. What I've been watching, listening to, and doing while trying to survive and stay sane in a year that was shaping up to be a bad one at the end of last year. Plus the usual waffling on about space missions and soundtracks and action figures and that sort - [401: A Warp-Speed (Podcast) Survey of Early Star Trek Video Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/401-star-trek-video-games/) - Welcome aboard, Captain! Star Trek video games didn't arise from the glory years of the franchise, but during its wilderness years. This audio version of a recent theLogBook.com livestream traces the development of both licensed and unlicensed Star Trek and computer games, and the beginning of the modern age of the franchise as a gaming - [302B: An All-Star Tribute To Baby Yoda](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/302b-tribute-to-baby-yoda/) - D'aaaaaaawwwwwww! Following up on the previous installment of This Tape, some ruminations on what's been on TV lately, including Apple TV's For All Mankind, The Mandalorian over on Disney+, and anticipation for the new season of Doctor Who and that Star Trek: Picard series. (This somewhat short show was recorded shortly after Thanksgiving, and so - [302: A Man Of Action (Figures)](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/302-a-man-of-action-figures/) - Now with kung fu action grip! A seven-year-old playing with action figures? Totally normal. Same kid picking up the collecting bug at 17 and keeping it alive (budget permitting) at 47? That's where people start demanding explanations. A quick stroll down toy-collecting memory lane, encompassing both Star Wars figures and many others I've collected down - [202: Odd Jobs](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/202-jobs/) - Fall Preview Special! Live (at the time it was recorded) from Utah! An even longer-than-usual ramble about moving, working, not working, working some more, getting shot at (while working), playing impressive new Atari homebrew games, looking forward to an expanding galaxy of Star Wars and Star Trek spinoffs on TV, recent developments in space exploration, - [201: Major Sci-Fi Franchise Polka Party!](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/201-sci-fi-franchise-party/) - Second movement! Did you miss us? A lengthy, low-key, late-night ramble through the latest sci/tech/space exploration news, thoughts on Star Trek: Discovery, Black Mirror, The Last Jedi, Stargate Origins, and the Doctor Who Christmas episode, news from New York Toy Fair, what we found under the tree in 2017, and why I'm moving to Utah - [110: In, Through and Beyond](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/110-in-through-beyond/) - This is not a drill! The Black Hole: guilty pleasure or maligned masterpiece? Maybe it's somewhere in between. And maybe it's a means of pointlessly scaring the crap out of a seven-year-old. Plus, year-end roundups of science and wonderfully geeky merch, a discussion of Star Trek Continues' final and finest hour, and any excuse to - [109: The Final Battle!](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/109-final-battle/) - Halloween weekend special! What, you think you can just walk back in the door after all this time and just...sit there...and podcast? Well...yes, I can. It's my show. And it's about a glut of decent sci-fi shows and a glut of little video games and a glut of Porgs. Mustn't forget the Porgs. (44:31) Right-click - [108: Ladies' Night](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/108-ladies-night/) - The missing August episode! The new Doctor Who is a woman. The lead of the new Star Trek series is a woman. The new Jedi apprentice is a woman. Why is this a problem for some people? Why is this threatening to some people? Also: loads of news and reviews, a Pokestop in my back - [107: You Never Forget Your First Fandom](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/107-your-first-fandom/) - You never forget your first fandom - and in my case, that was the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation. See why this was completely different from Star Wars, and find out how many ways a science fiction TV series can change someone's life (spoiler: a lot). A nostalgic trip to the final frontier. - [106: Are You Being Media Served?](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/106-are-you-being-media-served/) - Are you being media served? If not, why not? Who needs a media server, how do they set one up, and how do you organize it? Why is everyone so up in arms over the Star Trek: Discovery trailer? And why is a severe thunderstorm a really lousy place/time to record a podcast? The latest - [105: Later Statements and Possible Warnings](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/105-later-statements/) - Tornadic tales, from growing up vaguely worried in Tornado Alley, to taking shelter, to working the weather in TV and radio, to the big one that landed right down the street in 1996. Also, handy tips on how to do Tornado Alley weather when you cut the cord, and how to learn the lyrics to - [104: Bulletin Board Systems](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/104-bbs/) - Parlez-vous ATDT15014521700? In the days before the internet, there was the BBS...and for some weird and probably unhealthy reason, your host wanted to run one of his own. A tale replete with BBSs, MIBs, not nearly enough +++ATH0, and numerous other unfortunate abbreviations. (1:15:38) Right-click here and "save as" to save to your newfangled digital - [103: Hidden Figures and the Story of a Space Case](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/103-space-case/) - If you don't want to hear about space, this is not the podcast for you. This month, I tell you what there was to like about Hidden Figures (spoiler: a lot of things), and reveal the perhaps slightly embarrassing movie tie-in that turned a young sci-fi nut into a lifelong lover of space exploration. Spend - [102: The One About The Rogues](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/102-the-one-about-the-rogues/) - A lot sooner than expected, it's a solid hour of geeking out about all the things there are to love about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, along with a stroll down memory lane into Star Wars memories past. (1:02:02) Get well soon, Carrie Fisher. If any of my circuits or gears will help, I'll - [101: The One About The Pokemon](https://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/101-the-one-about-the-pokemon/) - In which our intrepid host launches a new podcast that has absolutely no central focus or reason to exist, and promptly gets hooked on Pokemon Go. Also, Star Trek: Discovery news. (40:59) Right-click here and "save as" to save to your mass storage or your infernal portable noisemaking devices Feel free to support Don't Give ## Select Game - [Select Game podcast feeds](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/select-feeds/) - Subscribe to Select Game via any of these feeds! RSS - Apple Podcasts - Feedburner - [601: Steamed Up!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/601-steamed-up/) - Raise your hand if you saw this coming: If you thought the O2/Videopac news was getting awfully quiet, think again - Philips is back on the scene, releasing new compilations of classic Videopac games through Steam. There are some cool things about this, and some not-ready-for-prime-time things about it, and this podcast discovers some of - [503: What's New With The New O2?](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/503-whats-new-o2/) - Everything old is new again! The latest directly from the developers of the potential new member of the Odyssey family, a look at Odyssey Retro's potential risks, potential greatness, and very cautious and frank analysis of the system's chances of actually happening at all. And if the thought of the O2 making a comeback is - [502: Retro WHAT?!?](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/502-retro-what/) - You wanna retro that by me again? The shot heard 'round the Odyssey²/Videopac world. Is someone seriously trying to bring this hardware platform into the present, or allowing it to stubbornly stick to the past? There are so many questions yet to be answered...and this edition of the show is asking them. (21:48) Right-click and - [501: A New Look For The Odyssey²?](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/501-a-new-look-for-the-Odyssey²/) - Clothes maketh the game: The black background. The vanishing point logo with its very, very seventies font. The Helvetica lettering. Could anything ever replace the classic look of vintage Odyssey² packaging? Should anyone even try to come up with a new look? Hear from someone who tried, but apparently didn't stick the landing. (10:25) Right-click - [404: Third Party Invitation!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/404-third-party-invitation/) - Anyone wanna make games for this machine? Third-party games were - and remain - a real rarity for the Odyssey² and Videopac. But who, aside from Parker Brothers and Imagic, should've stepped up to the plate? Another bite-sized edition of the internet's only podcast with sync-sound action ponders who might have dared to create more - [403: The Top 5 Odyssey² Characters!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/403-top-five-characters/) - Back In Action? Yes, Select Game is still here...and yes, Select Game still covers the Odyssey². A bite-sized edition of the internet's only podcast with sync-sound action is here to let Odyssey² and Videopac (and Jopac and Radiola Jet...) fans know that there's more to come. (10:21) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | - [402: The Pinball Wizard Of Odyssey²!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/402-pinball-wizard/) - Back In Action! Now with 100% less Dalek vocalization. Is the Odyssey² up to the task of simulating the physics of pinball? And if it falls short...well, little multicolored dudes cracking electrical whips will do just fine, right? Sure they well! Also, we get to test-drive PackratVG.com's amazing C7061 multicart to play Thunderball!, Pachinko!, and - [401: Plus!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/401-plus/) - Exterminate!! Some podcasts should be heard and not seen, but now Select Game offers you the chance to do both! Well, due to an unidentified microphone-and/or/-software issue, that might be a stretch, as your host sounds a bit Dalek-ish for the first several minutes of the show. In this edition, more listener letters, game names - [304: The Balloon's Going Up](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/304-balloons/) - Poppin' Fresh D'OH!! Some podcasts should be heard and not seen, but now Select Game offers you the chance to do both! In this edition, we play P.T. Barnum's Acrobats! and the Videopac-only Loony Balloon, we ask why the Jopac had to have square balloons in the former, and we trace both games to their - [303: Who Killed The Odyssey3?](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/303-odyssey3/) - A Deep Dive Into The Vaporware Realm! Who killed the Odyssey3? Was it a machine with underwhelming capabilities that would've been DOA? Or was it killed by its own heir apparent, the Odyssey4? Forget everything you thought you knew about the end of the Odyssey consoles. (53:53) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | - [302: A Mind Forever Voyaging](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/302-a-mind-forever-voyaging/) - Universal appeal! From his groundbreaking work in hypothesizing and studying black holes, to his famous electronic voice, the late, great Professor Stephen Hawking left his mark on the world, and it's only fitting for the Odyssey² and Videopac to pay tribute. (35:48) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Stitcher | Throwback Network | - [301: The Kick-Axe Legend of Pick Axe Pete](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/301-kick-axe/) - This game rocks! Long before Minecraft and Terraria, Pick Axe Pete was hitting the mother lode on the Odyssey²! The storied history of your podcast host's all-time favorite, plus an exciting new product announcement and more! (48:29) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com You can pick your - [207: Xmas '83](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/207-xmas-83/) - Festive Firepower! Return with us to find out what was under the tree in Christmas '83, as well as test-driving a lost, unreleased game that's now up for grabs as a reproduction cartridge. (40:21) Select Game will return in The Living Daylights February 2018. Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Stitcher | Throwback - [206: K.C.'s Krazy Sequels!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/206-kc-sequels/) - Much More Munching! Previously on Buffy Select Game, the courts took K.C. Munchkin! off the shelves. But did the Odyssey²'s cute blue muncher stay out of the limelight? Awww hell no - K.C. is still in circulation today. As in, literally, today. (31:20) This episode was intended to drop before PRGE, but real life intervened, - [205: Back To The Arcade!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/205-back-to-the-arcade/) - Winking Frogs! Gather ye quarters while ye may...you'll need them to save up for Super Cobra, Frogger, and Turtles! on the Odyssey² and Videopac. Also homebrew news galore. Winking froggies included, some assembly required. (36:03) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com Links from this - [204: Amok Downtime!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/204-amok-downtime/) - Strange Brew! What has kept the Odyssey² alive into the 21st century? Not me talking about it, that's for sure - it's the homebrew programmers and their sometimes brilliant, sometimes frustrating additions to the Odyssey² and Videopac libraries. This month's show examines a cross-section of homebrew titles, from the very first to the fairly recent. - [203: The Odyssey² At The Arcade!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/203-odyssey-at-the-arcade/) - Amazing Arcade Ports! Select Game is back after some downtime to take the Odyssey²...or really the Videopac...to the arcade, where we'll play Popeye, Frogger, and Pong For Videopac & Odyssey²! Plus: Odyssey² homebrew news from MGC, and a whole new way you can help the site keep the lights on. (39:29) Right-click and "save as" - [202: The All-Ball Show](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/202-the-all-ball-show/) - Balls! Select Game returns to cover several Odyssey² sports games: Bowling!/Basketball!, Pocket Billiards!, Electronic Table Soccer!...and a doomed attempt to play Football! And there may even be something about a trackball! Balls. (44:53) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com Apologies for two things in - [201: Feedback! Space Blocks!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/201-feedback-space-blocks/) - Scintillating Second Season Starter! Select Game kicks off 2017 with your letters and e-mails, wondering where The Art Of Odyssey is, new Select Game swag, and 2016 me plays Blockout! / Breakdown! and Out Of This World! / Helicopter Rescue! (1:00:59) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback - [11X: Christmas Special!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/11x-christmas-special/) - Deck the Halls! It's the story of a serious sunburn, rainbow trout, a game room serviced by a single distributor, an attempt to will Odyssey² ports of arcade games into existence, and a lifelong obsession that culminated in...a marquee. And this podcast. (1:05:53) This podcast is dedicated to the memory of player two, Alison Green - [110: Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Munchkin](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/110-kc-munchkin/) - Exciting Season Finale! He came to gobble dots and munch on munchers. He brought rave reviews to the Odyssey². And litigation hell came walking in five steps behind him. Hear the story of K.C. Munchkin! from his conception to his downfall, find out if the game was ever really "rare", and much more! (1:04:30) Right-click - [109: Imagic](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/109-imagic/) - Gnarly Ninth Episode! Third party publishers didn't lavish a lot of attention on the Odyssey² or Videopac, but here's the entire lineup from one company that did: legendary third-party game company Imagic translated Demon Attack and Atlantis for Odyssey² fans. (26:14) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback - [108: Comic Book Heroes!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/108-comic-book-heroes/) - Electrifying Eighth Episode! Crack open the funny pages, break out the action figures, and swing into action with Spider-Man and the Power Lords on the Odyssey²! Find out what the incredibly obscure selling point of the Power Lords toys was, and just how bad your host is at playing Spider-Man! (38:28) Right-click and "save as" - [106X: Quest For The Rings (Extended)](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/106x-quest-for-more-rings/) - Sword-'n'-Spell-Slingin' Super-Sized Sixth Episode! There's a thin line between setting out on a grand quest to restore peace and order to the kingdom, and "Dad, why do we have to get all these rings?" And in this episode we cross that line! E and I swash our buckles, and fail a saving throw against playing - [107: Loving The Aliens!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/107-loving-the-aliens/) - Spaced-Out Seventh Episode! A much-longer-than-usual episode starts off with discussion of absent friends and sound quality, what the most disappointing thing about Cosmic Conflict! was (it's not what you think), why the Invaders From Hyperspace have got your number, and what one of these games owes to a certain George Lucas movie. Little E once - [106: Quest For The Rings](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/106-quest-for-the-rings/) - Sword-'n'-Spell-Slingin' Sixth Episode! There's a thin line between setting out on a grand quest to restore peace and order to the kingdom, and "Dad, why do we have to get all these rings?" And in this episode we cross that line! E and I swash our buckles, and fail a saving throw against playing the - [105: Mano A Mano](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/105-mano-a-mano/) - Furious Fightin' Fifth Episode! "They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason." And so will we! Little E joins the show as Select - [104: Ah, Edutainment!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/104-ah-edutainment/) - Fantastic[ally late] Fourth Episode! Let's get some educational games out of the way, shall we? Except that one of them is a bit more advanced than I remembered, and one of them played a part in changing the course of my adult life...and still another is sort of an accidental tribute to the late, great - [103: UFO Monster Attack!](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/103-ufo-monster-attack/) - Thrilling Third Episode! In this jumbo-sized, spaced-out, and ever-so-slightly self-indulgent episode, your host mulls over a future that never was, running from space crabs as a family pastime, plays a duet between two numbered game consoles, and makes an announcement at the end. Also, somewhere in here, Alien Invaders - Plus! and UFO! are played. - [102: America's Pastime](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/102-americas-pastime/) - Exciting Second Episode! There's more to life (and the Odyssey²) than racing cars and scrambling words. Listener mail is read, Moonbase Alpha is visited, and Baseball! and Computer Golf! are played. (35:01) Right-click and "save as" to download manually | Archive.org mirror | Stitcher | Throwback Network | Gamebygamepodcast.com Links from this episode: Amigos Podcast - [101: Welcome Home, Odyssey²](https://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/101-welcome-home-Odyssey²/) - Premiere Episode! In which I recount how I came to be the owner of a shiny new Odyssey² from the future, what this had to do with booze and college football mascots, wax rhapsodic about Odyssey² cartridge packaging, and proceed to review Speedway! / Spin-Out! / Crypto-Logic!. (31:18) Right-click and "save as" to download manually ## Video Reviews - [Searching For Skylab: America's Forgotten Triumph](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/searching-for-skylab/) - It's a good thing that it was made when it was, as we've since lost interview subjects such as Skylab astronauts Owen Garriott, Gerald Carr, and Paul Weitz, and backup crewmember Bruce McCandless, all of whom are interviewed in depth. - [A Disturbance In The Force: How The Star Wars Holiday Special Happened](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/disturbance-in-the-force/) - I'm one of those oddball Star Wars fans who enjoys the storied - quite possibly infamous - 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special, but more than that, I try to introduce new people to it. Much like the pre-digital-era Mystery Science Theater 3000 mantra of "keep circulating the tapes!", I make it a point to share - [Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Season One](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/strange-new-worlds-season-1/) - Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is a unique entity in the pantheon of Star Trek spinoffs. For all intents and purposes, this show exists because the fans demanded it. Though Captain Christopher Pike, Number One, and a younger, less experienced Spock first appeared to the public in the 1966 Star Trek two-parter The Menagerie, itself - [The Invisible Man: The Complete Series](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/the-completely-invisible-man/) - Oh good, there's finally a good home video release of David McCallum's brief TV stint as The Invisible Man. Every part of that statement probably demands some explanation. McCallum, then late of The Man From UNCLE and, just prior to this series, the BBC's acclaimed WWII drama Colditz, starred in a well-regarded TV movie and - [Star Trek: Prodigy - Season 1, Episodes 1-10](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/prodigy-s1p1/) - At a point when there have been new Star Trek series of one kind or another - or, more recently, of every kind spread across a calendar year - there's literally a show for every Star Trek fan, or future Star Trek fan, in the audience. And while all five (!!) of the current series - [The Gizmoplex](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/the-gizmoplex/) - The original run of Mystery Science Theater 3000 ended just before the new millennium, seemingly confining the show's trademark rapid-fire movie riffing to the 20th century. To classify this as something that depressed me for many years would be underselling it just a little bit. YouTube arrives, and plenty of people tried their hand at - [Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/abominable-snowmen/) - Though it's a Blu-Ray release bringing back to life the second multi-part story of Doctor Who's classic fifth season (affectionately known to longtime fans of the original series as "the monster season"), The Abominable Snowmen is currently the end of the road for this kind of release: the fully animated re-creation of classic B&W stories - [Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Director's Edition: The Complete Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/star-trek-tmp-4k-box/) - I've made no secret of the fact that, in a world where every Trekkie worth their weight in salty dodecahedrons worships at the altar of The Wrath Of Khan, I have been, and always shall be, a Motion Picture guy. I've never seen it as plodding or "motionless". The characters never seemed wooden to me, - [Super Space Theater](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/super-space-theater/) - For a show that ran only two seasons, the live-action Gerry & Sylvia Anderson project Space: 1999 has quite a storied history, stretching from its earliest inception as a possible second season of a complete different Anderson series (UFO), to its own third season being aborted because the head of the studio wanted to direct - [Buck Rogers In The 25th Century: The Complete Epic Series](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/buck-rogers-complete-epic-series/) - Fresh from having Battlestar Galactica wrested from his grip by ABC, producer Glen Larson high-tailed it to another SF dream project of his, NBC's revival of the comic strip/old-time-radio classic Buck Rogers In The 25th Century. Based on Robert C. Dille's seminal 1930s space hero, this updated version of the legend was being retooled for - [Blake's 7: The Complete Series Three](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/blakes-7-series-c/) - As Terry Nation's space opera entered its third season - originally intended to be its last - huge changes were underway in the series' format. Perhaps the most significant of these was the fact that Blake, played by Gareth Thomas during the first two years, was no longer a regular part of the show, which - [Star Trek: Voyager - Season One](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/star-trek-voyager-season-one/) - I was there at the dawning of the fourth age of Trek-kind. Working at a Fox affiliate at the time, which had recently undergone a bit of mitosis and spawned a second TV station which was earmarked from early on as a potential UPN station, I was more keenly aware of Star Trek: Voyager than - [Babylon 5: The Complete First Season - Signs and Portents](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/babylon-5-season-1-dvd/) - Man, have I been waiting for this. The first season of Babylon 5 can only be described as uneven. Just look at disc 4, where the pivotal Signs And Portents shares space with the much-less-pivotal Grail and TKO. But even while the show was finding its legs, its potential was clear. And when it delivered - [Split Enz](https://www.thelogbook.com/videorev/split-enz-dvd/) - Okay, I'll admit it - I'm in my thirties. I'm a member of that generation who used to stay up until all hours on the weekends watching Night Flight, nearly two decades before Rhonda Shear was staying Up All Night. I remember fondly the music of Gary Numan and A Flock of Seagulls and the ## Book Reviews - [Blake's 7: The Inside Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/blakes-7-the-inside-story/) - Story: Blake's 7 has always been shrouded in mystery, and as with Star Trek, we no longer have access to the creator's mind to find out what he was thinking - so the authors tracked down all of the actors, many of the directors, and many of the other creative personnel responsible for the show's - [Blake's 7: The Programme Guide](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/blakes-7-the-programme-guide/) - Story: Tony Attwood provides a concise, episode-by-episode breakdown of the BBC's most underrated (and underbudgeted) science fiction series, Blake's 7 (1978-1981). In addition to the customary cast listings and plot synopses, there are also brief interviews with cast members Paul Darrow, Michael Keating and Peter Tuddenham, script editor Chris Boucher and producer Vere Lorrimer. The - [Liberation: Unofficial Unauthorised Guide to Blake's 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/liberation/) - Story: The authors guide us through a fairly scholarly episode-by-episode analysis of the BBC science fiction series Blake's 7 (1978-1981), examining the evolution of scripts, challenges encountered in the production process, and the copious subtext bestowed upon the show's 52 episodes by the cast. Special attention is given to the show's relevance to sociopolitical issues - [Blake's 7: Their First Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/blakes-7-their-first-adventure/) - Story: When his government-enforced brainwashing begins to wear off, former resistance leader Roj Blake is convicted for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to life on a penal planet called Cygnus Alpha. During the prison ship voyage, Blake meets several other prisoners with no love for the totalitarian Federation: expert computer hacker Avon, hard-bitten - [The Clone Masters: The Rule Of Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/rule-of-death/) - Story: The Liberator receives a message directed specifically at Blake: the copy of him grown by the Clone Masters is in failing health, and needs his help. Despite Avon's repeated warnings that this is almost certainly a trap, Blake insists on following the signal to its source, which means gaining an audience with the last - [The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 1977-1987](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/100-greatest-console-games/) - Story: Video game scholar Brett Weiss nominates his picks for the hundred best console games from the heyday of the age of cartridges - from the earliest days of interchangeable cartridges in 1977 to the ascendancy of the Nintendo Entertainment System a decade later. Across a wide variety of game systems and genres, covering killer - [Stranger Than Fiction: The Life And Times Of Split Enz](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/stranger-than-fiction/) - Story: Original Split Enz bassist Mike Chunn, who played with the New Zealand supergroup in its formative art-rock-turned-theatrical-extravaganza phase (1972-77) charts the formation, the heady rise and eventual success of the group, with comments from all of his bandmates and his own insider perspective. Review: Can there ever really be enough books about the musical - [The Brilliant Book of Doctor Who 2011](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/dr-who-brilliant-book-2011/) - Story: A mashup of fiction, behind-the-scenes fact and a treasure trove of photos, the Brilliant Book covers Matt Smith's first season as the Doctor. Profiles of the show's stars and creative staff include looks at the production of the 2010 season and glimpses into the history of the show. The Dream Lord put in an - [Tron: Betrayal](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/tron-betrayal/) - Story: In 1983, after his nearly miraculous experience on the MCP's game grid in the ENCOM mainframe, Kevin Flynn creates his own experimental computer system on a computer in the basement of his arcade. With ENCOM's systems secured from further interference by the MCP, Flynn borrows Alan Bradley's Tron security program to help keep an - [The Black Douglas](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-black-douglas/) - Story: William, Earl of Douglas, has struggled since the death of his father to keep his lands intact and in the hands of the Douglas family. But he has enemies at every side. King James II of Scotland wants the lands, while his uncle James, the Red Douglas, covets his titles. When an emissary from - [The John Nathan-Turner Memoirs, Volume 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/jnt-memoirs-2/) - Story: Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner (1980-1990) relates the story of his tenure as the longest-serving producer of the series, virtually guiding it through the entirety of the 1980s until the BBC quietly cancelled it. In this volumes, he takes listeners, episode-by-episode, through his work on the show, starting halfway through 1986's Trial Of A - [The John Nathan-Turner Memoirs, Volume 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/jnt-memoirs-1/) - Story: Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner (1980-1990) relates the story of his tenure as the longest-serving producer of the series, virtually guiding it through the entirety of the 1980s until the BBC quietly cancelled it. In this volumes, he takes listeners,episode-by-episode, through his work on the show, starting as a studio floor assistant in the - [Who And Me](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/who-and-me/) - Story: Doctor Who producer Barry Letts (1923-2009) narrates the story of his own beginnings in TV and theater, from second-string actor to writer to producer of one of the BBC's most popular series during its first seasons in color starring Jon Pertwee. This first volume, featuring Letts reading his own memoirs, covers his early career, - [On The Outside, It Looked Like An Old-Fashioned Police Box](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/old-fashioned-police-box/) - Story: Presenter Mark Gatiss revisits a now-bygone era of Doctor Who appreciation - in the pre-video, pre-DVD days when Target's compact, economically-worded novelizations of past television stories were all that younger fans had to rely on for knowledge of the show's early years, and got a great many young people hooked on reading into the - [Dirty Harry #11: Death in the Air](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/dirty-harry-death-in-the-air/) - Story: Detective "Dirty" Harry Callahan, investigating a series of subway attacks, finds himself caught up in a rogue government program. Review: As always with these kinds of things, whether you like it or not will be directly linked to your feelings towards the 'Dirty Harry' films series. If you find them tedious, this book is - [Invading Spaces](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/invading-spaces/) - Story: Author (and theLogBook.com contributor) Rob O'Hara discusses the basics of collecting arcade games, from acquiring them to repairing them, and along the way tells many a tale of his own adventures in arcade collecting, from acquiring the very same beloved arcade machine he played in his own youth to a few eBay seller horror - [Star Trek: Voyager - The Farther Shore](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/voyager-farther-shore/) - Story: With Borg assimilation slowly spreading in viral form on Earth, and Voyager's holographic Doctor accused of having a hand in a violent "holorevolution," suspicion is cast on Voyager's crew. Admiral Janeway is already putting plans into action to free the Doctor, Seven of Nine and Icheb, in the hopes of not only clearing their - [I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol / 12 Days on the Road / Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/sex-pistols/) - Story: Three books tell the story of legendary punk band the Sex Pistols. Review: My fascination with the Sex Pistols began with my brother giving me the documentary The Filth and the Fury for either my birthday or Christmas one year with the cryptic words "You don't know you want this." He followed that up - [Hitchhiker: A Biography Of Douglas Adams](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/hitchhiker-bio/) - Story: Author (and SFX Magazine co-founder) M.J. Simpson references a wealth of interviews with "Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" author Douglas Adams - and his friends and associates - to paint a fairly complete picture of his life as a science fiction icon, creative thinker, advocate for the popularization of science and technology, and staunch - [Banacek](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/banacek/) - Story: Freelance insurance investigator (a "ten percenter") Thomas Banacek tackles one of his most intriguing cases, as a high-profile professional football player disappears from under a tackle pile-up in front of a sell-out crowd and millions of television viewers. Review: Banacek was a part of NBC's popular "Mystery Movie" series that followed in the footsteps - [Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Avatar: Book Two](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-trek-deep-space-nine-avatar-book-two/) - Story: The discovery of an ancient prophecy about 10,000 deaths before the birth of the Avatar - the son of the Emissary - worries Kira and Ro. When Vedek Yevir is summoned to investigate the ancient book, he instantly denounces it as the writings of a Bajoran heretic cult that turned away from the teachings - [Doctor Who: Made Of Steel](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-made-of-steel/) - Story: Martha's journeys with the Doctor are exciting, but she wants to drop in and check on her friends at the hospital where she worked before stepping into the TARDIS. When the Doctor and Martha arrive, they find they're not the only otherworldly visitors around - Cybermen appear out of thin air and attempt to - [The Definitive Biography of P. D. Q. Bach](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-definitive-biography-of-p-d-q-bach/) - Story: Professor Peter Schickele charts the life and career of P. D. Q. Bach, the twenty-first of famed composer Johann Sebastian Bach's twenty children. Professor Schickele covers the three main phases of P. D. Q.'s musical output: the Initial Plunge, the Soused period and, finally, Contrition. He also delves into the legacy of P. D. - [Star Trek: Voyager - Homecoming](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/voyager-homecoming/) - Story: After Voyager's spectacular return to the Alpha Quadrant, Captain Janeway and her crew have mere days en route to Earth to readjust to life as they once knew it. Amid subdued ceremonies at Starfleet HQ, Janeway is promoted to Admiral, and several of her officers - including Tuvok, Tom Paris, B'elanna Torres and Harry - [To The Stars](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/to-the-stars/) - Story: Engineer Tenth Class Alan Corday has a dream of settling down with the woman he loves, but knows he'll have to put in at least a trip to Mars to save up for the big day. When he goes looking for a ship that needs an engineer, he is seized by Captain Jocelyn of - [The Stand](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-stand/) - Story: A horrible plague, dubbed the "superflu," has been released from a lab in California. As approximately 90+ percent of the population dies of the disease, something much more sinister is beginning to happen. Survivors are being drawn to Boulder by the vision of "what has to be the oldest woman in America" or to - [My Soul To Keep](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/my-soul-to-keep/) - Story: Jessica is an investigative reporter for a Miami newspaper, her husband David is a jazz and languages scholar and university professor. Their lives are filled with happiness and love - for their beautiful home, for her mother and sister, and for their 5-year-old daughter. Then Jessica accidentally uncovers evidence that makes her suspect David - [Lucky Wander Boy](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/lucky-wander-boy/) - Story: Listless Adam Pennyman has been drifting through a variety of creative jobs since college, working for independent movie studios and dot coms, and usually getting fired when his bluff is called on his invented qualifications for these gigs. In his spare time, Adam begins toiling on a true labor of love, the Catalogue Of - [Jennifer Government](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/jennifer-government/) - Story: The future: capitalism has spread like wildfire throughout the world. Or is it more like a virus? Schools are owned by corporations, and corporations own everyone - to the point where there are no longer family surnames, but surnames identifying one's allegiance to an employer or school sponsor. Hack Nike is offered a chance - [Gone With The Wind](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/gone-with-the-wind/) - Story: Scarlett O'Hara, southern belle and resident of Georgia, has her life turned upside-down by the Civil War. She meets and eventually marries Rhett Butler, a southern gentleman and war-time blockade runner, all the while pining away for her "true love," Ashley Wilkes. An excellent historical fiction detailing the lives and morals of pre-Civil War - [Eaters Of The Dead](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/eaters-of-the-dead/) - (reprinted under the title The Thirteenth Warrior) Story: A fictionalized account taken from the manuscript of an Arabic ambassador to the court of the Caliph of Baghdad. Ahmad Ibn Fadlan was sent north as the ambassador to the King of the Bulgars but was diverted along the way. His account of his exploits with the - [Carter Beats The Devil](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/carter-beats-the-devil/) - Story: Carter the Great is showcasing his latest and greatest illusions, including the most complex of the show, "Carter Beats the Devil". President Warren G. Harding is on a tour of America and attends Carter's show - but is dead the next morning. Is Carter responsible for his death? And just who is Charles Carter - [Cabal](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/cabal/) - Story: Boone believes he is responsible for several horrific deaths; at least, that's what his psychiatrist says. But after he's killed at a small Canadian cemetery in a confrontation with the police, he learns much more about his own nature and that of the Nightbreed of Midian. Review: I was lucky enough to find the - [Babylon 5: The Scripts of J. Michael Straczynski - Season One (Vol. 1 & 2)](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/babylon-5-scripts/) - Story: Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski republishes the scripts from the episodes he wrote; in addition to the shooting scripts, Straczynski provides a brand new introduction discussing each episode and the series in general. Photos and memos are also included to provide a look at the show's development. Review: These two books are part - [Down And Out In The Magic Kingdom](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/down-and-out-magic-kingdom/) - Story: It's the future, and the human race has given up the habit of dying, or, for that matter, the habit of killing over resources. Everything is plentiful because much of the human experience has shifted into the virtual realm; after death, people can be restored from their most recent backup brain-dump, their copied consciousness - [Empire](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/empire/) - Story: What happens when a would-be world conqueror actually succeeds? An armored military genius named Golgoth is about to find out, as only a small corner of the globe sits outside of his empire. That empire is far from peaceful; not only is a rebellion brewing, but Golgoth’s own inner circle is far from trustworthy. - [Star Trek: Mission To Horatius](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-trek-mission-to-horatius/) - Story: The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is growing restless after months without shore leave. Unfortunately, a distress signal has been sent to Star Fleet from the Horatius system and Captain James T. Kirk and the Enterprise are given the mission to find out which of the distant planets of the system has sent the - [Superman Archives - Volume 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/superman-archives-1/) - Story: Rocketed from a doomed planet as a child, Clark Kent grows up to find that he is endowed with super-human abilities. He takes a job as a reporter at a great metropolitan newspaper and fights for the good of all under the name of...Superman! Review: When DC Comics decided to start producing a series - [The Forgotten Network](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/dumont/) - Story: How does a television network die? These days it might just be a lack of sustainable advertising revenue, or a merger with a competitor, but then, there are so many networks on the air today on satellite and cable. But before those two means of delivering a signal were widespread, television pioneer Allan Du - [Midnight Nation](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/midnight-nation/) - Story: Los Angeles Police Lieutenant David Grey tries to arrest a suspect in a pair of drug-related murders, but instead finds himself at the wrong end of a beating by otherworldly creatures called Walkers. Rather than kill him, the Walkers' leader takes David's soul and sends him to The Place In-Between - the world of - [Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/harry-potter-sorcerers-stone/) - Story: Harry Potter, who is just about to celebrate his 11th birthday, lives a sad life with his nasty aunt, belligerent uncle and fat cousin on Privet Drive. But on that very fateful birthday, Harry learns that he's a wizard and that he is now old enough to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. - [Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/red-dwarf-infinity-welcomes-careful-drivers/) - Story: Freewheeling Dave Lister has ignored a great deal of advice in his time, but he may yet live to regret not following the advice of whoever told him never to go into space. After a few benders and a few misadventures, Lister winds up signing on to the mining ship Red Dwarf, where he - [Tales From The New Twilight Zone](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/new-twilight-zone/) - Story: J. Michael Straczynski, head writer on the 1980s revival of The Twilight Zone, transforms several of his best-known scripts from that show's brief run into prose. Review: The late-80's revival of The Twilight Zone, in all honestly, went completely unnoticed by yours truly. In fact, I'd completely forgotten about it until it was mentioned - [Demon Night](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/demon-night/) - Story: 1963: eight year old Eric Langren is the only survivor of a single-car accident that kills both of his parents; his father lives just long enough to whisper a cryptic warning to Eric. Over 20 years later, Eric returns to his hometown in Maine for the first time, under the assumed name of Eric - [G-Force: Animated](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/gforce-animated/) - Story: The authors chronicle the origins and history of, and public reaction to, both the Japanese animè series Kagakaninjatai Gatchaman (Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) and its heavily re-edited American counterpart, Battle Of The Planets, imported by U.S. syndication pioneer Sandy Frank. Cast members and the makers of the shows are interviewed extensively, and the recent - [Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/bsg-companion/) - Story: With complete access to the cast and behind-the-scenes crew of Sci-Fi Channel's new version of Battlestar Galactica, author David Bassom traces the story of the making of the series, from the first murmurs of a revival series under the auspices of Bryan Singer (ultimately abandoned) through the fan reaction to the first season. Review: - [Stepping Through The Stargate](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/stepping-through-the-stargate/) - Story: Authors and experts in several fields - ranging from experimental physics to parasite pathology to archaeology - chip in to offer their insights on what could make the universe of the TV series Stargate SG-1 work (or, in some cases, which parts of the fiction decidedly don't work). Review: Once upon a time, I - [Entanglement: The Greatest Mystery In Physics](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/entanglement/) - Story: Begin physics lesson: Entanglement is the property of quantum physics which allows for instantaneous movement - regardless of the speed of light. In short, two particles can be generated by a common process (like a photon hitting an excited atom). The properties of these two particles are tied together. When generated, they fly off - [Beyond Evolution](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/beyond-evolution/) - Story: Dr. Fox sounds the alarm bell for the proliferation of genetically engineered plants, animals and foods, warning that these man-made creations are bypassing normal channels of FDA approval and are being unleashed into the ecosystem - and our own bodies. Review: Talk about a book inspiring some mixed emotions. It's very interesting, though out - [Crowded House: Something So Strong](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/something-so-strong/) - Story: One of the biggest - and yet most low-key - rock music success stories to emerge from the south Pacific, Crowded House formed from the ashes of New Zealand mondo bizarro supergroup Split Enz, reflecting songwriter Neil Finn's desire to explore song arrangements more easily duplicated on stage. By the luck of the draw, - [Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice - The Death of Hope](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-death-of-hope/) - Story: On the trail of the captured Jedi Knight named Tahl, Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi finds himself losing confidence in his master, Qui-Gon Jinn, as Qui-Gon allows his personal feelings for Tahl to obscure his loyalties. At the same time, Obi-Wan and his master must try to resolve a conflict between social classes that is tearing - [Star Wars - The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/new-jedi-order-vector-prime/) - Story: The plotline of "Vector Prime" is very standard sci-fi fodder, not even remotely original. Retreading the plots of such venerable SF franchises as Star Trek: The Next Generation (Conspiracy) and Blake's 7 (Star One), the book involves an invasion of the galaxy by hostile aliens from the nearest neighboring galaxy. They've already slipped a - [Star Wars: Rogue Planet](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-rogue-planet/) - Story: 12-year-old Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker steals away from the Jedi Temple on Coruscant long enough to participate in a dangerous and highly illegal race that makes pod racing look safe by comparison - but this time, an assassin tails him, an alien with a lust for the blood of a Jedi. Anakin's master, Obi-Wan - [Han Solo At Stars' End](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/han-solo-at-stars-end/) - Story: Han Solo and his co-pilot Chewbacca run afoul of the Corporate Sector Authority when they try to hook up with a pirate outfit in order to repair the Millenium Falcon. Unfortunately, the proprietor, Doc, has disappeared. But his daughter, Jessica, an old flame of Han’s, makes a deal to do his repairs for free - [The Honor Of The Queen](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-honor-of-the-queen/) - Story: With her exploits at Basilisk Station having become the stuff of Royal Manticoran Navy legend, Captain Honor Harrington finds her next challenge a bit more daunting. With Manticore's enemies, the People's Republic of Haven, trying to gain a foothold in a star system close to Manticore space, a fleet - including Honor's new HMS - [The Salmon Of Doubt](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-salmon-of-doubt/) - Story: The writings of the late Douglas Adams (of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy fame) are gathered into four categories. "Life" collects essays by (and interviews with) Adams on the subject of his life, career, and reactions to seemingly everyday happenings; "The Universe" widens the scope to include Adams' love affair with technology, computers, - [The Original Hitchhiker Radio Scripts](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-original-hitchhiker-radio-scripts/) - Story: The original broadcast adventures of Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox, Trillian, and quite a few characters who didn't make it into the novels based on the series. Review: This recent "10th anniversary" reprint of the complete radio scripts of the BBC's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio shows - which, for those who - [The Anthology At The End Of The Universe](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-anthology-at-the-end-of-the-universe/) - Story: A variety of authors relate their various disciplines to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy novels, discussing everything from the books' impact on them to the books' impact on science fiction to follow, and perhaps even on such real-life things as computer user interface design. Review: Another entry in Benbella Books' "SmartPop" series, - [Last Chance To See](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/last-chance-to-see/) - Story: In 1988, Douglas Adams joined naturalist Mark Carwardine on a series of expeditions to personally see some of the world's most critically endangered animals in their natural habitats. On some occasions this entailed putting up with the neighbors with whom those animals share their habitats, and those neighbors are among the world's most dangerous - [Star Wars: Death Star](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-death-star/) - Story: In the months leading up to the activation of the Empire's devastating new space station/weapon, the Death Star, a variety of people find themselves aboard the immense vehicle, discovering that it's practically opulent compared to other Imperial installations (or Imperial prisons for that matter). But when the time comes for the Death Star to - [First Man: The Life Of Neil A. Armstrong](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/first-man-armstrong/) - Story: The author, through interviews with the man himself and many of his colleagues, friends and family members from various stages of his life, chronicles the life of Neil Armstrong, combat pilot, experimental test pilot, Gemini and Apollo astronaut, and someone who had to come back to Earth dealing with universal celebrity as the first - [A Universe Of Star Wars Collectibles](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-collectibles/) - Story: The author discusses the rarity and value (or lack thereof) of numerous categories of Star Wars merchandise, including, of course, the ubiquitous action figures and toys, as well as novels (both graphic and otherwise), posters, soundtracks and story records/tapes, clothing, and many other items. He also provides estimated prices for these items, both with - [Doctor Who: A Celebration](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-a-celebration/) - Story: In the first major published retrospective work on the BBC's science fiction series Doctor Who, writer and editor Peter Haining assembles a history of the show and a variety of essays from its stars and makers, past and (as of the 20th anniversary of the show's 1963 premiere) present. Fan archivist Jeremy Bentham turns - [Life, The Universe, And Everything](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/life-the-universe-and-everything/) - Story: Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect are rescued from years of mind-numbing isolation on prehistoric Earth by a freak time warp and a hovering, but nonetheless elegant, sofa. They wind up on Earth, at Lord's Cricket Ground, a mere two days before the planet will be annihilated by the Vogons, but here they witness an - [The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-restaurant-at-the-end-of-the-universe/) - Story: Having escaped from the planet Magrathea by the skin of their teeth, Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox and Trillian - with paranoid android Marvin in tow - are once again in deep trouble, with the Vogons hot on the trail of the Heart of Gold. Normally, the ship's extensive computer banks could come - [The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-galaxy/) - Story: A seemingly typical Thursday throws Englishman Arthur Dent for a loop as he witnesses the destruction, in rapid succession, of his house and then the entire world. That he witnesses the latter event instead of being caught up in it is solely thanks to the intervention of his quirky friend Ford Prefect, who turns - [Doctor Who: The Key To Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-key-to-time/) - Story: Author Peter Haining once again toils away in the Who mines, trying to provide a chronological history of the development, production, and critical and public reaction to the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. Review: The second of his sextet of Doctor Who books, "The Key To Time" is also probably Peter Haining's second - [Doctor Who: The Eighties](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-eighties/) - Story: This book takes a risk that it might be treading on well-traveled ground, but it succeeds in its unprecedented level of detail. The early 1980s era of Doctor Who has already been analyzed in much detail, though recent revelations - such as the claim that Tom Baker's voluntary resignation was motivated by disagreements with - [Doctor Who: 25 Glorious Years](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-25-glorious-years/) - Story: British pop culture journalist Peter Haining - he who has managed to wrangle the compilation of other people's writings into a career, if not necessarily an art form - interviews the star and producer of Doctor Who during its 1988 silver anniversary year. Profiles of other actors who have played the Doctor (and his - [Doctor Who: Regeneration](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-regeneration/) - Story: Shortly before the end of Doctor Who on BBC-TV in 1989, an up-and-coming Columbia Pictures TV producer named Philip Segal contacted the BBC about obtaining the rights to create an American version of the popular show. As fate would have it, Segal became the BBC's choice to bring the Doctor's adventures to the U.S. - [Doctor Who: The New Audio Adventures - The Inside Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-new-audio-adventures-the-inside-story/) - Story: In 1999, after over two years of petitioning the BBC for the rights, Jason Haigh-Ellery and his cohorts at the largely fan-run audio production outfit Big Finish Productions launched a new series of official and original Doctor Who audio plays. The author chronicles the making of the first fifty Doctor Who audio stories, plus - [Doctor Who - The Seventh Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-seventh-doctor-handbook/) - Story: In what appears to be the final entry in the excellent Handbook series of Doctor Who non-fiction books, the all-too-brief era of Sylvester McCoy's Doctor Who is covered in great detail. Review: I've always been a fan of the Handbooks, but I eagerly awaited this particular volume since - as opposed to the earlier - [Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-sixth-doctor-handbook/) - Story: In only the second volume of the outstanding series of non-fiction Doctor Who Handbooks, the troubled reign of Colin Baker, the sixth actor to play the role of the Doctor, is covered. From the inception of this new take on the character, to the cancellation that aborted an entire season about to enter production - [Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-fourth-doctor-handbook/) - Story: Doctor Who fanzine publishers, interviewers and analysts extraordinare David J. Howe, Stephen James Walker and Mark Stammers kick off an seven-volume examination of the series with this look at Tom Baker's reign as the longest-serving actor in the role. Baker's own quotes before, during and after his time in the TARDIS are analyzed to - [Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-third-doctor-handbook/) - Story: Actor Jon Pertwee's time in the TARDIS in the BBC's Doctor Who saw the dawn of a new era for the world's longest-running science fiction TV series: full color, now sporting new special effects and a more grown-up storytelling approach, and for the first time, the star of the show being elevated to true - [Doctor Who: The Second Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-second-doctor-handbook/) - Story: Actors have had to replace other actors before, both on television and on the stage, but seldom has an attempt been made to change horses mid-stream that rivaled tha audacity of the first changeover of lead actors in Doctor Who. William Hartnell, who had become an unlikely hero to his young audience in three - [Doctor Who: The First Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-first-doctor-handbook/) - Story: Television pioneer Sydney Newman joined the BBC in 1962, creating numerous projects, including a children's science fiction serial about an eccentric, time-traveling professor. The show was expected to last all of several weeks, despite the amount of effort put into its concept, but thanks to the efforts of producers, writers, special effects technicians, a - [In Enemy Hands](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/in-enemy-hands/) - Story: Promoted to Commodore after helping to turn the Manticoran Alliance's fortunes around in the Silesian Confederacy, Honor Harrington is no longer in command of a single ship, but an group of ships dispatched to routine convoy duty in disputed space. When the People's Republic of Haven, whose revolutionary government has just barely survived a - [ABC To The VCS - Second Edition](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/abc-2-vcs/) - Video game historian Leonard Herman takes on the unthinkable task of cataloguing every Atari 2600 game known to exist at the time of publication, offering brief directions, notes, and - in most cases - a screen snapshot of the games discussed. Rather than an alphabetical list, games are organized by broad genres. It should be - [Star Trek: Ships Of The Line](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-trek-ships-of-the-line/) - Story: The computer-generated, hand-painted and photographed images that have graced the numerous Star Trek: Ships Of The Line calendars through the years are collected in a single, large-format volume, each piece accompanied by a descriptive text placing the artwork in the context of the larger Star Trek universe. Review: As much as I try to - [A Rock And A Hard Place](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/rock-and-a-hard-plage-tng/) - Story: The same Starfleet officer exchange program that once put Riker into a life-threatening situation aboard a Klingon vessel now sends the Enterprise's first officer to the icy planet of Paradise, a remote outpost whose population of colonists are trying to tame its ecosphere. Taking Riker's place on the Enterprise is Commander Quentin Stone, an - [The City On The Edge Of Forever](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/city-on-the-edge-of-forever/) - Story: Harlan Ellison's complete original script, with revised drafts, for the legendary Star Trek episode is presented in its entirety, along with lengthy essays by Harlan on the story's creation and the rewriting of its already storied history by various other parties, including Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Review: This volume reprints the original draft, - [Star Trek Movie Memories](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-trek-movie-memories/) - Story: Star Trek's own William Shatner sits in the captain's chair once more, this time holding court and spinning tales of the lean years after Star Trek's cancellation, as well as its unexpectedly successful return via the big screen. These are his voyages. Review: Despite the relative immunity that biographers and/or autobiographical writers seem to - [The Music of Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/music-of-star-trek/) - Story: Through interviews with composers, editors and others, cue lists, and excerpts from sheet music, the author explores the evolution of Star Trek's sound from the original series' sometimes almost-over-the-top - yet indelible - library of frequently-reused cues, to the varied scores of the film series, to the sometimes humdrum music produced for Next Generation - [The Making of Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/making-of-star-trek/) - Story: The first book ever written about the making of Star Trek - published while the series was still in production - this is still one of the best non-fiction Trek books that has ever been published. Several things factor into this. It's a relatively unopinionated look at the development of the story of Star - [I Am Spock](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/i-am-spock/) - Story: Leonard Nimoy, who certainly needs no introduction, backtracks to his earliest days as an actor, the series of coincidences and connections that led to his most famous role, and the continuiation of that role - and his new role as a prominent director - on the big screen. Review: In the 1970s, Leonard Nimoy's - [This New Ocean: The Story Of The First Space Age](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/this-new-ocean/) - Story: The author traces the history of space travel from engineering imaginings to WWII missile technology through the planning stages of the International Space Station. Much attention is paid to military funding and applications of the space programs of both the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as to the political ebb and - [NASA & The Exploration Of Space](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/nasa-and-the-exploration-of-space/) - Story: NASA's chief historian charts the beginnings of the agency in the midst of the Cold War, the race to orbit and then to the moon against the Russians, and the evolution of manned spaceflight from Mercury to the Mir/shuttle docking missions. The text is accompanied by artwork from NASA's archives, ranging from photorealism to - [Moon Shot](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/moon-shot/) - Story: In a way, this book picks up where Deke! leaves off - the prologue of the book describes the arrival of the old members of Slayton's team of astronauts for his funeral in Texas. But the main portion of the book covers Deke and Alan Shepard's adventures through their risky lives as military test - [A Man On The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/man-on-the-moon/) - Story: Each mission is given plenty of coverage, and a lot of attention is paid to the doomed Apollo 1 test mission as well as what the future of America's manned moon presence could have been if not for budget cuts to redirect funding to the Vietnam War. I learned an incredible amount of information - [Lost Moon (a.k.a. Apollo 13)](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/lost-moon-apollo-13/) - Story: Unusually for a book which concerns itself with events that were directly experienced by one of the writers, the entire story is told in the third person perspective, switching back and forth from the spacecraft to Lovell's home, Mission Control in Houston, and even leaping around in time from Lovell's early fascination with rocketry, - [Journey Beyond Selene](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/journey-beyond-selene/) - Story: The story of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is told in much the same style as the author's account of the exploits of the Apollo 13 crew in Lost Moon, but occasionally the casual observer might be lost in the midst of some of the tech talk. While Lost Moon had a very human element - [John Glenn: A Memoir](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/john-glenn/) - Story: Former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn recounts his life, from an upbringing during the Great Depression to service during World War II and the Korean War, to a series of unexpected twists and turns that culminated in his manning Friendship 7 as the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth. But Glenn's story - [Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/genesis-apollo-8/) - Story: Amid the tumultuous events of 1968, NASA mission planners watch a suspicious string of Soviet steps toward what may be a lunar mission, and begin preparing an ambitious swap of mission objectives. Instead of waiting until the lunar excursion module has been tested in Earth orbit, NASA will send its second manned Apollo mission - [Full Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/full-moon/) - Story: Photographer Michael Light delves into NASA's archives and does what no one had done in the thirty years since the landing of Apollo 11 - gained access to the original master negatives and struck the first new copies of these iconic images from space since the missions were flown. The digitally scanned images offer - [The Encyclopedia Of Soviet Spacecraft](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/soviet-spacecraft-encyclopedia/) - Story: After a brief introduction on the dawn of the Soviet space program and its pioneers, this book offers a concise, launch-by-launch, mission-by-mission catalog of the entire space program through 1987. Launch sites and dates, crew rosters, and mission accomplishments are noted, along with a surprising number of photos and diagrams. In some cases, though, - [Chariots For Apollo](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/chariots-for-apollo/) - Story: Long before men set foot on the moon or even set off on a journey to orbit it, NASA engineers and their brethren at several corporate contractors and subcontractors sweated blood to make sure that the astronauts would have spaceworthy vehicles to fly. Veteran aviation and theoretical engineers alike gave up family life, personal - [The Apollo Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/apollo-adventure/) - Story: Jeffrey Kluger's insightful volume on the Apollo program from inception right through to the end is another treasure trove of information on that most daring era of Ameircan space exploration, focusing on other aspects that just the flight of Apollo 13. Review: When I saw the blurb in the back of Apollo 13 nee - [Babylon 5: The Wheel of Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/babylon-5-the-wheel-of-fire/) - Story: In what is apparently the last of Jane Killick's behind-the-scenes books about Babylon 5, the author examines the making of the show's final season, beginning with The Deconstruction of Falling Stars, which technically capped off season four despite being produced by TNT. The guide then tackles everything from No Compromises through Sleeping In Light, - [Babylon 5: Point Of No Return](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/babylon-5-point-of-no-return/) - Story: Leaning heavily on interviews with series creator J. Michael Straczynski and the main cast members, Jane Killick continues her analysis of Babylon 5, this time covering the show's much-loved third season. Topics of interest include the tightening of the show's story arc as the Shadow War looms, how the plot threads in War Without - [Babylon 5: The Coming Of Shadows](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/babylon-5-the-coming-of-shadows-2/) - Story: This book chronicles the making of the second season of J. Michael Straczynski's groundbreaking SFTV series Babylon 5, which was also the last season to feature scripts written by anyone other than Straczynski for over two years. Interviews with actors, writers, directors and JMS himself run throughout the book, with a special section on - [The Making of Terry Nation's Blake's 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/making-of-blakes-7/) - Story: Noted SF historian (and Doctor Who scholar) Adrian Rigelsford traces the brief but eventful history of the BBC's other serious SFTV staple, Blake's 7, from Terry Nation's original (and somewhat hastily-conceived) pitch for the show through the production of the final episode. Brief episode synopses and cast lists follow a detailed examination of each - [Videogames: In The Beginning](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/videogames-in-the-beginning/) - Story: Inventor Ralph Baer, creator of the very first home video game system and the man who holds the patent on interactive games that can connect to an everyday TV (as well as literally dozens of other creations), lays out a detailed chronology of how and when he came up with the idea for "TV - [Steve Jobs And The NeXT Big Thing](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/steve-jobs-and-the-next-big-thing/) - Story: Steve Jobs, once one of the wonder boys who created the now-fading legend of Apple Computer, later became more of a liability than a boon to the company with his unusual - and some would say ineffective or even counterproductive - management practices. Forced out of Apple in 1985 by John Sculley (the former - [Phoenix: The Fall and Rise of Video Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/phoenix-the-fall-and-rise-of-video-games/) - Story: In the 1960s, a government contractor working with computer display systems figured out how to get a game of video tennis going on a television monitor. But that game, which would later be reproduced by an enterprising programmer named Nolan Bushnell at a young company called Atari, would give rise to one of the - [Leaving Reality Behind](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/leaving-reality-behind/) - Story: eToys.com was one of those great success stories of the late '90s internet boom, a company whose IPO made almost everyone working there instantly rich - and then it faltered and crashed, taking that value with it. But was it the work of a group of art students from Europe - known collectively as - [High Score: The Illustrated History Of Electronic Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/high-score/) - Story: The authors guide us through a well-illustrated survey of the history of electronic gaming, from Spacewar through the Xbox, with a particular focus on the histories of specific game series, and the companies and personalities behind them. Abundant examples of rare packaging, prototypes and hard-to-find goodies are on display throughout. Review: If you liked - [Game Over: Press Start To Continue](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/game-over/) - Story: An overview of the history of Nintendo, one of the most influential companies in the video game industry. Traces the company from its beginnings as a playing card manufacturer to the heights of its popularity, when its video game consoles were in practically every home across the world. New chapters continue the story into - [The First Quarter: A 25-Year History Of Video Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-first-quarter/) - Note: This book has since been reprinted under a different name, "The Ultimate History Of Video Games". Story: In the beginning, there was Spacewar, a game designed and played by college students, on college campuses, using lab time on college mainframe computers. And people took note. Though Spacewar got no commercial action, it was only - [Fire In The Valley: The Making Of The Personal Computer](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/fire-in-the-valley/) - Story: An enthusiastic but fair retelling of the early days of the personal computer industry, ranging from the days when college geeks competed for mainframe time, to the birth of Microsoft, Sun, Compaq and Apple, to the modern-day internet browser wars (and the litigious atmosphere thereof). Review: This book first came to my attention as - [Extra Life: Coming Of Age In Cyberspace](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/extra-life-coming-of-age-in-cyberspace/) - Story: Programmer and Wired columnist David S. Bennahum recalls tales of a troubled youth - starting with his parents' separation and leading to some juvenile delinquency - that was turned around when he was presented with the gift of an Atari 800 computer. Though he originally wanted to play games on it, Bennahum discovers a - [Digital Retro](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/digital-retro/) - Story: The author traces the evolution of the personal computer, including several video game consoles along the way, in terms of both technical features and external appearance. Extensive notes are provided on the histories of the companies that made them, along with a brief esay that places the product in question within the context of - [Commodork: Sordid Tales From A BBS Junkie](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/commodork/) - Story: BBS veteran Rob O'Hara relives the pre-internet glory days of the bulletin board system, from his first computer and his first screamin' fast 1200 baud modem (a luxury in those dial-up days) to the active Commodore 64 warez scene to the death of the BBS era, and how friendships and relationships from those days - [Arcade Treasures with Price Guide](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/arcade-treasures-with-price-guide/) - Story: A well-written history of pinball games unearths such little-known facts as when certain features were introduced, when certain manufacturers came into being, and so forth. And the photos and reprints of various games' sales brochures are rather nice. Later in the book, a scant section devoted to arcade video games is included; some of - [The Age Of Spiritual Machines](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/age-of-spiritual-machines/) - Story: In his controversial follow-up to The Age Of Intelligent Machines, Ray Kurzweil - inventor of not only numerous music synthesizers but pioneering speech recognition, speech synthesis and optical character recognition technologies - postulates how artificial intelligences might come to possess a soul, and as it turns out in his theoretical projections, the computer might - [Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/deathly-hallows/) - Story: Determined to destroy Lord Voldemort’s horcruxes, the keys to his immortality, Harry and his friends Ron Weasely and Hermione Granger forgo returning to Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft and set out on a quest to bring an end to the horror once and for all. Review: Quick Note: I could go on endlessly - [Doctor Who: The Fifth Doctor Handbook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-fifth-doctor-handbook/) - Story: Using both new and archival interview material and their own analysis, author David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker analyze the three-year reign of Peter Davison as TV's fifth Doctor Who, a time of upheaval for the show's schedule, its traditions, and its behind-the-scenes crew. Review: This volume of the Handbook was one of - [Star Wars: A Long Time Ago Vol. 2 - Dark Encounters](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-a-long-time-ago-vol-2-dark-encounters/) - Story: As Luke struggles to recover from his momentary encounter with the mind of Darth Vader, Leia, Han, Chewie and the droids try to fight and maneuver their way off the Wheel. Their escape from the gambling station is not the end of their troubles - Han still has matters to settle with Jabba, Leia - [Star Wars: A Long Time Ago Vol. 1 - Doomworld](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/star-wars-a-long-time-ago-vol-1-doomworld/) - Story: The first 20 issues of Marvel’s Star Wars series are reprinted in this full color collection. From the adaptation of the film itself, which saw print before the movie’s release, to Luke’s terrifying brush against the mind of Darth Vader, the original Expanded Universe begins here. Luke, Han, Leia, Chewie and the droids encounter - [The Making of Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-making-of-star-wars/) - Story: Using archived interviews, documents, and photographs, J. W. Rinzler recounts the development and production of Star Wars in the mid-1970s. Review: It takes a certain amount of skill and a certain amount of luck to retell a story that’s been told many times before and make it compelling. J. W. Rinzler has both working - [The Art of Star Wars: Episode III](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-art-of-star-wars-episode-iii/) - Story: The work of the various art teams is showcased along with brief descriptions of how the designs fit into the evolution of Revenge of the Sith. Review: J.W. Rinzler explains that this book should be considered as a companion to The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith; like that book, it is - [The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-making-of-star-wars-revenge-of-the-sith/) - Story: This chronological recounting of the filmmaking process begins with pre-production art and design work in April 2002 and runs through October 2004, as editing and effects work continues leading up to writer-director George Lucas and composer John Williams meeting to spot the film. Review: The Making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is - [Planetary Book 2: The Fourth Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/planetary-book-2-the-fourth-man/) - Story: Ever since he joined the Planetary organization, Elijah Snow has helped uncover the secret history of the world - but there a few private mysteries he'd like to solve. What is Planetary's real mission? Why do others seem to know more about his life than he does? And who is the Fourth Man that - [Planetary Book 1: All Over the World and Other Stories](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/planetary-book-1-all-over-the-world-and-other-stories/) - Story: Elijah Snow is almost a hundred years old, a witness to many of the strange and awesome events that make up the secret history of the twentieth century. Now he spends his time hiding out in the middle of nowhere, until a woman named Jakita Wagner offers him a million dollars a year to - [Invisibles Book 3: Entropy in the UK](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/invisibles-book-3-entropy-in-the-uk/) - Story: Sir Miles' forces have captured King Mob and Lord Fanny, and Dane MacGowan is hitchhiking his way to Liverpool. Ragged Robin and Boy enlist the aid of Jack Crow and the Invisible agent known as Mister Six in an effort to find and rescue all three. Separate story threads gradually converge for one climactic - [Invisibles Book 2: Apocalipstick](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/invisibles-book-2-apocalipstick/) - Story: King Mob's Invisibles cell makes its way back to the 20th Century after its retrieval of the Marquis de Sade. Their opponents have moved in for the kill, and a maimed Jack Frost decides to make a run for it on his own. The conspiracy is on the move elsewhere, as a British aristocrat - [Invisibles Book 1: Say You Want a Revolution](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/invisibles-book-1-say-you-want-a-revolution/) - Story: The Invisibles are a secret society that has fought for centuries to free humankind from the mental shackles imposed on it by forces of authority and control. The enemy is fond of torture and lobotomies to keep us in line; where that doesn't work, magic and microwave transmissions will have to do. The turn - [Astro City: Confession](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/astro-city-confession/) - Story: A young orphan named Brian Kinney takes a bus from the country to Astro City, determined to make a mark in the world and earn the respect of those around him - something he feels his father failed to do. He works at the periphery of the hero scene, working as a busboy at - [Astro City: Family Album](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/astro-city-family-album/) - Story: Another set of short stories from Astro City, including two Eisner Award winners. In this volume: A single father brings his two daughters across the country to rebuild their lives in the City. A ten-year-old superheroine tries to escape to a normal life. A thief gets away with the perfect crime - perhaps too - [Astro City: Life in the Big City](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/astro-city-life-in-the-big-city/) - Story: This collection of standalone stories illuminates different corners of the fictional universe of Astro City. Among the stories: The city's leading superhero tries to be everywhere at once, and berates himself for every wasted second as he longs for just a moment of his own. A small-time hood learns a hero's secret identity, and - [100 Bullets: Hang Up on the Hang Low](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/100-bullets-hang-up-on-the-hang-low/) - Story: "Loop" Hughes is a young black man growing up in the inner neighborhoods of Philadelphia, living on the outskirts of gang life and trying not to get drawn in. Agent Graves shows up with his attache case of untraceable bullets, puts Loop on the trail of his father Curtis - a man Loop has - [100 Bullets: Split Second Chance](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/100-bullets-split-second-chance/) - Story: Agent Graves continues to offer victims of injustice an opportunity for retribution in the form of a gun and 100 untraceable bullets. He must also deal with the Trust, a group that has played a heavy and apparently corrupt role in American history and has already tried to kill Graves once. His recent actions - [100 Bullets: First Shot, Last Call](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/100-bullets-first-shot-last-call/) - Story: Three stories are connected by the presence of the mysterious Agent Graves. Graves approaches a person to whom some injustice has been committed and gives him or her a briefcase. The briefcase contains a photo of the person who committed the injustice, evidence against that person, information as to their whereabouts, a gun - - [Clone Wars Vol. 5: The Best Blades](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/clone-wars-vol-5-the-best-blades/) - Story: Obi-Wan and Alpha, captured by Asajj Ventress after the Battle of Jabiim, make their escape from Asajj's homeworld of Rattatak. Anakin, temporarily assigned to Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, insists his master is still alive - and when he has the chance to prove he's right, Ki-Adi-Mundi joins him in a rescue attempt. Across the galaxy, the - [Clone Wars Vol. 4: Light and Dark](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/clone-wars-vol-4-light-and-dark/) - Story: When Jedi Master Quinlan Vos's cover as an underworld operative is blown, he and Master Tholme decide on a dangerous plan: Quinlan will appear to betray the Rebellion and join Count Dooku while sending information back to the Republic. Even his former padawan, Aayla Secura, believes Quinlan has gone to the Dark Side, and - [Clone Wars Vol. 3: Last Stand on Jabiim](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/clone-wars-vol-3-last-stand-on-jabiim/) - Story: Dissatisfaction with the Republic leads Alto Stratus, a military commander on the planet Jabiim, to overthrow his world's government. General Kenobi's troops arrive to assist the small band of loyalist resisting Stratus' coup. Minor skirmishes extend Kenobi's forces, as massive rainstorms across the planet make it impossible for reinforcements to land. When Stratus's soldiers - [Clone Wars Vol. 2: Victories and Sacrifices](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/clone-wars-vol-2-victories-and-sacrifices/) - Story: Obi-Wan leads a mission to assist Ohma-D'un, a Gungan colony moon orbiting Naboo. Upon their arrival, they discover the entire Gungan population dead, poisoned by a new Confederacy weapon. When Asajj Ventress and Durge turn that weapon on the Jedi, Obi-Wan and his fellow Jedi must fight their own bodies as well as their - [Clone Wars Vol. 1: The Defense of Kamino](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/clone-wars-vol-1-the-defense-of-kamino/) - Story: A Jedi spy in the Outer Rim learns that the Separatists are planning a major offensive against the clone facility on Kamino. General Kenobi leads the defense, as the Kaminoans add the elite ARC Troopers to the Republic's forces. Meanwhile, Master Windu meets with a group of dissident Jedi in an effort to heal - [Doctor Who: Killing Ground](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-killing-ground/) - Story: This review was written after a long hiatus from Doctor Who books, and a journey through misery, so go easy on me. The sixth Doctor decides to take his geeky teen companion, Grant Markham, on a tragical history tour of his past by bringinhg the child back to his homeworld of Agora. This was - [Doctor Who: The Sands of Time](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-sands-of-time/) - Story: Sometimes even a Time Lord can get ahead of himself, and this adventure is a perfect case of that. The Doctor, along with Nyssa, and Tegan, arrive in 1920s London under the cover of darkness, right in the middle of the British Museum's Egyptian exibit. It seems, though, that their arrival was expected, as - [Doctor Who: Eye of the Giant](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-eye-of-the-giant/) - Story: The lost island of Salatua. Cloaked in a veil of alien technology. The hiding place of an alien thief. A giant made of stone. For 50 years he has remained hidden, but his self-induced exile ends in 1936, when an expedition to this mysterious place makes landfall. Most of the people on board believe - [Doctor Who: The English Way of Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-english-way-of-death/) - Story: The Doctor, Romana and K-9 arrive in 1920s London on a important mission: to return some overdue library books. This simple task, however, is to be inturrupted by yet another adventure. You see, there is an ancient time corridor running from the far future to this simpler age, and it is being used by - [Doctor Who: The Man in the Velvet Mask](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-man-in-the-velvet-mask/) - Story: The Doctor's body is getting old. He feels the change is near, to slough off his old, withered shape, only to be born anew. He lands, along with Dodo, in what appears to be Revolutionary France. But it is wrong... everything is wrong. Anachronistic technology is in use - Ray Guns, and strange masks - [Doctor Who: Downtime](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-downtime/) - Story: Twenty some odd years after Victoria leaves the TARDIS, she begins having dreams about Det-sen Monestary in Tibet. She is haunted by strange voices asking for her help. So, she goes to Tibet in search of this voice. There, a bizarre accidend lands her in trouble, releasing the Great Intelligence into the world again. - [Doctor Who: Lords of the Storm](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-lords-of-the-storm/) - Story: Rudra: A gas giant somewhat like Jupiter, around which orbits a multitude of planets. One of these worlds is called Rhagi, and is an idyllic garden spot populated by colonists from a far off Earth. Rhagi gets its energy from a power station which has been built on the neighboring moon of Agni. However, - [Doctor Who: The Empire of Glass](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-empire-of-glass/) - Story: This adventure takes place in 15th century Venice, where a group of seemingly unrelated (or so you would think) characters are brought together to make the events transpire as they do. Firstly the Doctor, along with Steven and Vicki, are invited to Venice by an unknown person or persons. Of course, along the way - [Doctor Who: Millennial Rites](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-millennial-rites/) - Story: Just days before New Year's Eve, 1999 - presumably while his seventh self is turning into his eighth somewhere across the Atlantic - the sixth Doctor and Mel visit London, where the Doctor attends a celebration of the life and career of Anne Travers, who, at a much younger age, helped the second Doctor - [Doctor Who: Managra](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-managra/) - Story: 1613. The Globe Theatre in London has been burnt down by one of Shakespeare's rivals, Francis Pearson. But, during Pearson's escape from the crime scene, he encounters what he believes is the Devil himself, and is quickly posessed. 2000 years later, and the world has changed...but not much. All the overcities are gone (see - [Doctor Who: Invasion of the Cat-People](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-invasion-of-the-cat-people/) - Story: The Euterpians - a super-powerful, semi-immortal race of creatures roaming the Universe, splitting planets open in order to release the geo-magnetic energy, which they will harness, and use to return them to their homeworld. A group of them arrive at the Earth millions of years in the past, and seeing its potential energy, send - [Doctor Who: The Sorcerer's Apprentice](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-sorcerers-apprentice/) - Story: The TARDIS lands on what seems to be Earth. But burned-up medieval villages, a crashed and disintegrating spacecraft from the 30th Century, and an attack by a fire-breathing dragon convince the time travellers otherwise. On top of all this, the TARDIS has engaged its defensive systems, and will not allow anyone back inside, stranding - [Doctor Who: System Shock](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-system-shock/) - Story: In one week's time, Integrated Intelligence is bringing OFFNet online. All of the computer-controlled systems in the entire world will be linked together to work more efficiently as one. But is this just a way of making life easier? Or is it part of a cunning plan by an alien race in their plot - [Doctor Who: The Menagerie](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-the-menagerie/) - Story: A nameless planet living in fear of technology - this is the setting of this Missing Adventure. The Doctor, along with Jamie and Zoe, arrive on this rain-sodden world just in time to become embroiled in a confrontation between the classes. On one side, The Knights of Kuabris, who are the anti-science police who - [Doctor Who: Dancing The Code](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/doctor-who-dancing-the-code/) - Story: The events of this story are precipitated by a typical Third Doctor plot accelerator - the building of a totally unscientifically based invention called (now don't laugh) a "Personal Time-Line Prognosticator." This device shows events that are going to happen sometime in the future. So, the Doctor fires this machine up, and it shows - [Domesticating History](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/domesticating-history/) - Story: "Domesticating History" is a well-researched exploration of the contexts in which the homes of four different prominent Americans (George Washington, Louisa May Alcott, Thomas Jefferson and Booker T. Washington) were turned into museums. Unfortunately, the book does not provide much in the way of description of the museums themselves, nor of the particular interpretations - [Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/battle-cry-of-freedom-the-civil-war-era/) - Story: Pulitzer Prize-winning author James M. McPherson explores the political and military history of the Civil War; he traces its roots to the dispute between North and South over the institution of slavery and argues that while the Union held significant advantages over the Confederacy, the outcome was far from guaranteed. Review: One remarkable element - [Bearing the Cross](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/bearing-the-cross/) - Story: When Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a segregated bus, Montgomery, Alabama's civil rights community settles on a young pastor named Martin Luther King, Jr. as its main spokesman and leader. The lengthy boycott eventually pushes King to national prominence. King and other activists formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to - [Mickey Mouse History](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/mickey-mouse-history/) - Story: A collection of essays that explore how museums, theme parks, and other cultural institutions preserve and sometimes distort the past, and what can be done to give citizens a more sophisticated understanding of history. Review: That the rich and powerful in America have dictated the interpretation and portrayal of American history, particularly in popular - [America (The Book)](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/america-the-book/) - Story: The crew at The Daily Show turn their attention from fake news to fake education with "America (The Book)," a satirical look at American government structured as a civics textbook. The presence of actual facts within its pages is purely by accident, but the book will certainly make you laugh - if it doesn't - [The Book of Ratings](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-book-of-ratings/) - Story: In this collection of columns from the now-defunct Brunching Shuttlecocks, Sjoberg picks around five members of a given group, and then spends a paragraph making witty comments in praise or denigration of said items. Review: The Ratings were my favorite recurring Brunching feature, and I'm very happy to see they now have their very - [Dave Barry's Bad Habits](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/dave-barrys-bad-habits/) - Story: Dave Barry collects some of his newspaper columns to form a "100% Fact Free Book." Review: In a way, "Dave Barry's Bad Habits" is the reason my own website exists. When I read it in 1989, my career ambition began to shift toward journalism, and while like many other plans that one has since - [R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/rem-the-rolling-stone-files/) - Story: This compendium collects every item that appeared in Rolling Stone magazine concerning R.E.M. from 1981 to shortly after the release of Monster in 1995. Album reviews, cover stories, interview features, Random Note mentions and year-end Best Of lists are included, along with a new introduction by writer Anthony DeCurtis. Review: I checked this book - [It Crawled from the South: An R.E.M. Companion](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/it-crawled-from-the-south-an-rem-companion/) - Story: In a thematically organized set of lists and essays, the author provides historical information and analysis of R.E.M.'s career from its members early musical activities through the band's 1995 world tour. Review: Last updated in early 1996, "It Crawled from the South" suffers somewhat from unfortunate timing. It is by now several years out - [R.E.M. Inside Out](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/rem-inside-out/) - Story: Journalist Craig Rosen collects anecdotes and information about every song on R.E.M.'s albums from 1981 through 1996. Rosen draws on his own interviews with the band plus many of the articles and books on the band in print at the time to talk about production techniques, instrument lineups, lyrical inspiration and other tidbits. Heavily - [Remarks Remade: The Story of R.E.M.](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/remarks-remade-the-story-of-rem/) - Story: In a revised and expanded edition of this band-authorized biography, music writer Tony Fletcher recounts how Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe made their way to Athens, Georgia in the late seventies and formed a band to play at a friend's birthday party. Eventually adopting the name R.E.M., the band became - [The Short Victorious War](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/the-short-victorious-war/) - Story: Having recovered from the serious injures she sustained in the battle to protect Grayson, Captain Honor Harrington is assigned to her new command - the battlecruiser Nike, fresh out of Manticore's shipyards and ready to take its place at the head of the fleet. Nike's shakedown cruise is a little bumpy, however, delaying the - [Powers: Roleplay](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/powers-roleplay/) - Story: A group of college students impersonate Powers in a live action role playing game, breaking the laws that prohibit non-Powers from wearing costumes. When several of them are murdered, Walker and Pilgrim get the case. The trail leads to a long inactive former associate of suspected criminal Johnny Stompinato. The detectives' efforts to enlist - [Feel This Audiobook](https://www.thelogbook.com/book/feel-this-audiobook/) - Story: Comedians Ben Stiller and Janeane Garofalo dispense relationship advice both plentiful and disturbing, using the rather unfortunate model of their own failed celebrity romance as the basis of their words of wisdom. Stiller later goes off on tangents involving new-age affirmations and an attempt to discover himself on a cross-country trip. Garofalo takes well-earned ## ToyBox reviews - [The Most Important Device In The Universe](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/miditu/) - You've seen it in Star Trek II. You've seen it in Airplane 2 and The Last Starfighter. You've seen it in countless Star Trek TV episodes from The Next Generation's first season onward, V, the early '90s iteration of The Flash, Alien Nation, Buck Rogers, Babylon 5, Knight Rider, The X-Files, MacGyver, and dozens of - [Batman Classic TV Series 5 Points Deluxe Box Set](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/batman-mezco-deluxe-box-set/) - Quite a while back, Funko released what it promised would be just the first wave of an ongoing line of 3 3/4" action figures from the 1966 Batman TV series starring Adam West - something I'd been wanting someone to make since I was a kid. There was some pushback from fans regarding the selection - [Doctor Who - The Jungles of Mechanus](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/jungles-of-mechanus/) - Character Options' Doctor Who action figure range, depending on who you ask, now numbers second only to the Star Wars toy line in terms of the sheer size of it, and let's face it, a lot of that is different flavors of Daleks. For the most part, the figures are now sold solely through ubiquitous-in-the-U.K. - [Doctor Who: The TV Movie Console](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-movie-console/) - Alas, poor Eaglemoss. At the time of this writing, the company is essentially no more, and this was among my very last "new product" purchases from Eaglemoss before it folded. And it's a welcome one at that - for one night only, this is what the heart of the Doctor's TARDIS looked like, but for - [PREVIEW: Funko Stranger Things Action Figures](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/stranger-things-preview/) - Funko had already made my action-figure-collecting year by finally putting Adam West-era Batman in the 3 3/4" "Star Wars scale", and they gave me a good chuckle by putting, of all things, Twin Peaks in the same format. Even though I knew they'd already snagged the license for Netflix's '80s-themed sci-fi-horror series Stranger Things, months - [PREVIEW: Funko Batman '66 Figures](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/preview-batman-66/) - Recent years have seen a glut of new nostalgia-themed action figures in the now-traditional "Star Wars scale" of 3 3/4" tall for the average adult human male character. Funko (frequently with cohorts Super7 in tow) and Big Bang Pow! have been the vanguards of this 3 3/4" revival, with mixed results - I've loved seeing - [Doctor Who packaging from the Bizarro World](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-alt-packaging/) - What if... Doctor Who had caught on as a viable toy franchise in the era of Star Wars? Rare specimens of the early, pre-logo-change original packaging: - [Doctor Who: The Third Doctors](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-pertwee/) - That's not The Three Doctors, but rather the third Doctors. After displaying prototypes at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, Character Options followed up that year's Comic Con exclusive first and second Doctors with the Doctor's third incarnation, as played by Jon Pertwee from 1970 through 1974. Setting a pattern that continues through the most - [Doctor Who: Resurrection Of The Daleks](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/resurrection-of-toy-daleks/) - Another one of 2011's surprise classic Doctor Who figure sets, this set hails from the early '80s era of the fifth Doctor, and brings the classic version of a seemingly un-killable foe into plastic form. From Peter Davison's only run-in with the Daleks, Resurrection Of The Daleks also reunited the Doctor with Davros - a - [Doctor Who: The Sontaran Experiment](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/sontaran-experiment/) - Having produced about as many different variations of Jon Pertwee in plastic as possible, Character Options spent much of 2011 producing numerous classic Doctor Who sets with variations on Tom Baker instead, with an unusual focus on the actor's first season as the fourth Doctor. Having already produced a collect-and-build figure of the enormous K-1 - [Doctor Who: The Master](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-master-sets/) - Though introduced seven years into the lengthy run of the original Doctor Who, few characters had as much of an impact on the show as The Master. The Doctor had proven to have a different morality than that held dear by the human race by urging UNIT to ask questions first and shoot later, but - [Doctor Who: The First Doctor with TARDIS](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/first-doctor-with-tardis/) - Officially billed as an "Electronic TARDIS" with a figure of the first Doctor, this two-figure set breaks down another barrier between the new series and classic series toy lines by offering the first vehicle from the original Doctor Who. Some might consider this a bit of a yawner, since we've already had two different Flight - [Torchwood action figures - Wave 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/torchwood-wave-1/) - It's only slightly less likely that an actual time-space rift forming in Cardiff that the first wave of Torchwood figures not only exists, but is compatible - more or less - with the Doctor Who action figures. Two different companies handle the two different ranges of products, and the audience is wildly different: Character Options' - [Doctor Who: The Steven Moffat Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/the-moffat-collection/) - We're doing something a little bit different in this ToyBox review of Doctor Who goodies; rather than focus on a specific season or product wave, we're focusing on figures from the stories written by Doctor Who's future show-runner (and record-breaking three-time consecutive Hugo winner) Steven Moffat. With his uncanny knack for bringing real watch-from-behind-the-sofa psychological - [Doctor Who: Rose / The End Of The World](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-rose-end/) - Character Options doesn't seem to have consciously built collections around these specific episodes of Doctor Who, but by coincidence, as their much-loved action figure range grows, the earlier seasons and episodes have been revisited enough that one can put together episode-specific subsets. In the coming weeks we'll more or less randomly sample some mini-collections from - [Indiana Jones 2008 Action Figures](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/indiana-jones/) - Two words come to mind when you first see the new line of Indiana Jones action figures from Hasbro: Star Wars. And that's a good thing. Either in an act of synergy or luck of them winning the likely bidding war, by choosing Hasbro, Lucasfilm practically guaranteed that these figures would be of the classic - [The Black Hole Action Figures Wave 1 (1979)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/the-black-hole-action-figures-wave-1-1979/) - While Kenner may have been the first company to hit paydirt with "mini-action figures" in the 3 3/4" scale (a scale determined by the size needed to make the accompanying Millennium Falcon toy affordable to both manufacturer and consumers), Mego that ball and ran with it at full speed, producing numerous figures in an identical - [Star Wars Action Figures Wave 2 (1979)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-wave-2/) - What could be better than a dozen action figures from the Star Wars universe, such as it was in 1978? Nothing could be better than almost a dozen new figures in 1979, and what made this possibly the best second wave of any range of action figures ever was the fact that only one of - [Star Wars: Large Scale R2-D2 (1978)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/big-r2-d2/) - As has been mentioned before, the size and scale of the Millennium Falcon as a toy vehicle made Kenner reinvent the wheel where character-based action toys for boys were concerned. To keep the price of the Falcon down, both for the company making it and for the people buying it, the figures were scaled down - [Doctor Who: Radio Controlled Dalek Battle Pack](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/rc-daleks/) - The first item released in Character Option's lineup of Doctor Who action figures during the show's first season back on the air in 2005, the RC Dalek Battle Pack consisted of two Daleks, their respective color-coded radio controllers, and an action figure of either the ninth Doctor or Rose. (Though almost identical to the individually-released - [The Black Hole: Old BOB Kubrick](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/the-black-hole-old-bob-kubrick/) - I'll admit it. The Black Hole is less of a guilty cinematic pleasure for me, and probably more along the lines of a harmless obsession. When I saw this then-shocking PG-rated Disney movie at the age of seven, the thought of Maximillian drilling folks to death terrified me - this wasn't make-believe stuff here like - [Star Wars: Jedi Council Cinema Scenes (2003)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-jedi-council/) - Judging from the product shots, it looks like the most recent Star Wars Jedi Council three-packs contain repackaged figures. It's a pity (but, in the current economy, probably a cost-cutting, inventory-clearing necessity), because the first two three-packs in this line were so refreshingly new. Not really sticking to any one time frame, these Hasbro three-packs - [Return Of The Jedi Wave 2 (1983)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/return-of-the-jedi-wave-2/) - The second wave of figures from the last new Star Wars film for nearly two decades was thick with Ewoks. Little furry dudes were crawlin' all over this line of figures. But if, like me (and remember, I also think Jar Jar is pretty cool), you were enthralled by those tree-dwelling, AT-ST-toppling teddy bears from - [Return Of The Jedi Wave 1 (1983)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/return-of-the-jedi-wave-1/) - Anticipation mounted over the first four months of 1983 as what was supposedly the final sequel to Star Wars was being completed. Even without the Internet, rumors abounded: Jabba the Hutt would be seen at last, Luke and Darth Vader would engage in one final battle (and Yoda and Obi-Wan might help), and there would - [The Empire Strikes Back Wave 2 (1980)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/empire-strikes-back-wave-2/) - The first wave of toys to hit the store shelves after the release of The Empire Strikes Back, the second wave of Empire toys was able to reveal the vitally important character of Yoda (which was also the smallest of the original Kenner Star Wars figures, smaller than even R2-D2, Wicket, or the Jawas). Technically, - [The "Lost" Star Trek Characters](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-ezri-dax-seven-of-nine/) - In previous ToyBox columns, I have complained long and hard about how Playmates failed to produce action figures of some of the more popular latter-day Star Trek characters. This is very, very true. However, it was brought to my attention that I was wrong on one count - and it was also brought to my - [Tron 20th Anniversary Kubricks (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/tron-kubricks/) - An amazing blast of Tron nostalgia from Japan, these "Kubrick" playsets - a popular variety of novelty toys that resemble nothing so much as Lego men on steroids - offer the first miniature models of any Tron vehicles other than the light cycles. And that said, the light cycles kick butt too. Each playset comes - [Star Wars: Star Tours Wave 1 (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-tours-wave-1/) - One of the most consistent Walt Disney World attractions since the late 1980s, Star Tours is a motion simulator ride based on the Star Wars universe. Set in a strangely cheerful (and decidedly unofficial) storyline parallel to Return Of The Jedi, Star Tours takes a "spaceship" full of passengers on a sightseeing tour of the - [Dragon's Lair 3-D (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/dragons-lair-3d/) - 19 years ago, a video game arrived in the arcades which was supposed to rewrite the history books for video gaming. And in some unexpected ways, Dragon's Lair did just that. But at the time, all we knew was that it was an insanely cool game using a laserdisc to run specific sequences of gorgeous - [Star Trek: The Next Generation Waves 5 & 6 (1994-95)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-tng-wave-5-6/) - Following the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation's sensationally successful final year on the air, Playmates began making plans to draw that toy line to a close, after which a new "generic" range of Star Trek toys would include characters from Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and even the movies. The fifth wave was - [Babylon 5 Action Figures Wave 4 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/babylon-5-wave-4/) - Following much later in 1999 than Exclusive Premiere's third series of Babylon 5 action figures, the fourth wave was no longer standard toy store fare, or even standard comics chain fare. The fourth wave was into serious collectors' territory - distributed primarily in England. Reflecting the recent fifth season, the fourth wave puts Captain Lochley - [Star Wars Episode II - Wave One: Jedi Knights](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-episode-ii-wave-one-jedi-knights/) - The first wave of action figures from Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones is so big, it really needs to be broken up into different groups - and the biggest group represented in the first 27 figures happens to be the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy, the Jedi Knights. As - [Star Wars: Power Of The Jedi Final Wave (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-power-of-the-jedi-final-wave-2002/) - Ahhhh, the Power of the Jedi. As awkward and out-of-place as was the name of Hasbro's oft-maligned range of Star Wars figures with no specific movie in mind, I think it's sometimes shortchanged by the fans and collectors who are overlooking the unique and eagerly-awaited characters it brought to our toy shelves. Intended to hit - [Star Trek: The Cage Action Figures (1996)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-the-cage/) - Despite releasing characters from A Piece Of The Action and City On The Edge Of Forever, Playmates' most inspired choice of episode-specific classic Trek characters was its four-piece subset of toys from The Cage, the original pilot which NBC rejected. Not long after the Cage characters were released, another eagerly awaited classic Trek toy arrived - [Star Trek: Voyager Action Figures (1995-97)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-voyager-action-figures-1995-97/) - Playmates learned one valuable lesson from the first wave of Deep Space Nine figures: get the figures on the shelves within a year of the show's premiere. The Deep Space Nine toys took a year to hit the stores, and though their quality was arguably worth the wait, the buzz surrounding the launch of that - [Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Wave Two (1995)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-deep-space-nine-wave-two-1995/) - Where the first wave of Playmates' newly-launched Deep Space Nine range of Star Trek action figures was a resounding success hailed by collectors, the second wave had many people - ranging from serious Trek collectors to casual fans - scratching their heads in confusion. The second wave was the wave of Stupid Uniform Tricks, a - [Star Trek: The Next Generation Wave Three (1993)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-the-next-generation-wave-three-1993/) - A few months after Playmates' second wave of Star Trek: The Next Generation action figures hit the shelves, the third wave was released, introducing many more episode-specific characters to the mix. Gone were the tricorder/phaser "holsters" which had graced the Enterprise crew member figures since the first wave. Sadly, the cheesy phasers - complete with - [Star Trek: The Movie Era (1996)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-the-movie-era-1996/) - 1996: Voyager was over a year old, First Contact was on the way, and Worf had been a fixture on Deep Space Nine for several months. In a way, this time frame was the last hurrah for Star Trek merchandising, before the public tired too much of the franchise. Playmates, having seen very limited success - [Star Trek: The Next Generation Wave Four (1994)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-the-next-generation-wave-four-1994/) - In 1994, it was clear that Star Trek: The Next Generation was on its way to syndication heaven, as the series was due to be retired and promoted to movie duty. Playmates had diversified its line of Star Trek figures in anticipation of this, branching out to create ranges of Deep Space Nine and Classic - [Star Trek: Generations Action Figures (1994)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-generations-action-figures-1994/) - Here's an entire series of toys fraught with bloopers. In pre-production for Star Trek: Generations, which premiered over the Thanksgiving 1994 holidays, a new costume design - rather a spiffy one, I always thought - was conceived for the crew of the Enterprise-D in their first film. But at the last moment, despite the fact - [Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Wave One (1994)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-deep-space-nine-wave-one-1994/) - It was a forgone conclusion that when the new Star Trek spinoff premiered in 1993, there would be more than enough merchandising to support and promote it. Indeed, companies that had once shunned the dark horse Next Generation were now beating down the doors at Paramount's licensing department to get a piece of the highly - [Star Trek: The Next Generation Wave Two (1993)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-tng-wave-2/) - With the success of the first wave of Playmates' Star Trek: The Next Generation action figures, the question became: what next? For the most part, the answer was repetition. Just do what you did before, and everything will be fine. The same Enterprise crew members released in the first wave once again formed the backbone - [Babylon 5 Action Figures Wave 3 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/babylon-5-wave-3/) - It was 1999 before the third wave of Exclusive Premiere's Babylon 5 collection hit the shelves, and by that time, it was also obvious that this toy line was in trouble. With more than enough first and second wave figures still taking up shelf space, Toys R Us stores declined to carry the third wave, - [Star Wars Episode II: Preview Wave (2001)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-episode-ii-preview-wave/) - I've been going out of my way to not go out of my way to learn too much about Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones. I have seen the trailers, but I've been staying right away from the spoiler-heavy fan sites. This time, I want to find out in the theater. Once again, - [Tron 20th Anniversary Toys (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/tron-20th-anniversary-toys-2002/) - In late 2001, after years of it being a budget video title with a strong cult following, Tron was suddenly embraced by Disney as if it were the next big thing; a new special edition DVD was prepared, a long-overdue soundtrack CD was released, and quietly, behind the scenes, Japanese toy manufacturer Neca picked up - [Star Wars Episode I: Watto's Box Cinema Scene](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-episode-i-wattos-box-cinema-scene/) - Man, I need to get myself into a Star Wars flick someday. That way, even if I show up for about ten frames of film, I'm almost guaranteed to have an action figure. Need proof? Check out one of the most recent Star Wars Episode I Cinema Scene box sets, "Watto's Box." Specifically, Watto's Box - [Star Trek: First Contact Action Figures (1996)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-first-contact-2/) - Welcome to our look at the Star Trek: First Contact toys, or "how Playmates killed the Star Trek action figures." I admit to being frequently critical of Playmates Toys' for its handling of the Star Trek line from 1996 onward, and here is where I think they went wrong. With the eighth Star Trek film - [Babylon 5 Action Figures Wave 2 (1998)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/babylon-5-action-figures-wave-2-1998/) - Very late in 1998, Exclusive Premiere released a long-awaited second wave of Babylon 5 characters by popular demand. In many toy stores, the first wave of figures were still warming the shelves, and were discounted from their lofty $8.00 price tag to around $3.00 each. B5 fans were eagerly picking up the figures, but the - [Star Wars: Power Of The Jedi Wave Two (2001)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/power-of-the-jedi-wave-2/) - For the second wave of the retitled, all-encompassing Power Of The Jedi figures, Hasbro turned to an interesting mixture of fan requests from the original trilogy, new Episode I characters and a few revamped versions of previously released characters, and several revisitations of the original Kenner line. Once again proving the "ten-frames-of-film-gets-you-an-action-figure" rule of George - [Star Wars: Expanded Universe (1998)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-expanded-universe-1998/) - Well, "Shadows Of The Empire" sold, so why not? Actually, truth be told, I was more than happy to snatch up as many of the scarce Expanded Universe action figures as I could, while I never even considered the "Shadows" toys seriously. The Expanded Universe characters originate from the novels and comics that appeared in - [Babylon 5 Action Figures Wave 1 (1998)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/babylon-5-wave-1/) - In 1998, Exclusive Premiere, the makers of numerous nostalgic pop culture figures and dolls, finally put in a bid to make Babylon 5 action figures. Though the cerebral nature of the series didn't lend itself to a huge, exciting, Star Wars-scale line of toys - after all, how much action can an action figure of - [Star Trek III: The Search For Spock Action Figures (1984)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-iii-2/) - After the smash success of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Ertl stepped up to the plate to grab the toy license for Star Trek III - which, of course, was a much less action-oriented movie. Ertl produced only four characters, as well as small die-cast metal replicas of the Enterprise (not as good - [Tron Action Figures (1982)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/tron-1982-figures/) - How do you merchandise a movie with such abstract imagery as Disney's 1982 computerphile favorite Tron? It's not easy, but Tomy figured it out. Rather than the traditional paint job, Tomy opted to mold the Tron figures in translucent plastic, painting on only the "circuitry" details of each character's computer-world uniform. No characters from the - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Wave 5 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-episode-i-wave-5/) - It's hard to write a page on the fifth wave of Episode I action figures when they proved very hard to obtain in some areas. I don't even have photos for all of them. This wave didn't arrive until September and October 1999 in most markets, and it's a good thing too - this wave's - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Wave 4 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/episode-i-wave-4/) - Released in the summer of 1999 around July, the fourth wave of Episode I action figures included some long-awaited characters, as well some dramatic improvements on characters who had already been released. Included in this collection were Nute Gunray and Rune Haako, the puppet leaders of the Naboo invasion, as well as a cool - - [Star Wars: Power Of The Force (1985)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/power-of-the-force/) - 1985: Star Wars was still bringing new adventures to our screens, though they were Ewok Adventures and the screens were in our living rooms, not the local theater. It wasn't dead yet, but after Return Of The Jedi, it seemed like the saga of a galaxy far, far away wouldn't be continuing anytime soon. But - [Star Trek: The Motion Picture Action Figures](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-trek-the-motion-picture-action-figures/) - If you believed the advertising hype, Star Trek: The Motion Picture was going to be the next Star Wars. Now, of course, we all know it wasn't, but that's beside the point - we still got some decent toys out of the whole thing. Mego, who also made toys based on the Buck Rogers TV - [In The Palace Of Jabba The Hutt](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/in-the-palace-of-jabba-the-hutt/) - If the cantina scene from the original Star Wars was a gold mine for moviegoers' imaginations as well as toy collectors, the opening scenes of Jabba the Hutt's boisterous inner sanctum from Return Of The Jedi were even more so. Tons of creatures were packed into these scenes - but few of them got the - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Wave 3 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/episode-i-wave-3/) - Released simultaneously with waves one and two, the third wave of Episode I figures delved into relatively minor characters. Arguably, of the third wave's characters, Boss Nass got the most screen time in the movie, which isn't really saying a whole lot. Mace Windu was also highly visible, but sometimes I feel this was due - [Star Wars Flashback & Classic Commtech (1998-99)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/star-wars-flashback-classic-commtech-1998-99/) - At around the same time as the first theatrical trailer from Episode I hit theaters, Hasbro started riding the Phantom Menace horse very hard - including the new Flashback figures, which not only included the classic trilogy characters in new molds, but also a "flashback" photo which, depending on whether or not you pulled out - [Star Wars: Power Of The Jedi Wave One (2000)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/power-of-the-jedi-wave-1/) - Hasbro found itself in dire straits in 2000. Having milked Phantom Menace for dozens of characters (and almost as many duplicates of existing characters, only in slightly different costumes or specialized poses), the toymaker found that many of the Phantom Menace figures were still warming the pegs in retail stores across the country. Fans were - [Space Toys (1979-99)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/space-toys-1979-99/) - Space may be the final frontier, but it's also just about the last subject on which you can expect any toy manufacturer to base new products - especially the early era of space exploration. But some toy companies have done just that. Here's a look at some of the better space toys and collectibles. Astronaut - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Wave 2 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/episode-i-wave-2/) - Released at the same time as waves one and three, the second wave of Phantom Menace figures included two of the very best new toys in the series - and it's hardly a coincidence that those two were among the first three that I picked up at midnight on May 3rd. Naboo pilot Ric Oliè - [A Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/mos-eisley/) - It could be argued that one of the single most defining moments in the classic trilogy was Star Wars' Mos Eisley Cantina scene. Most of the creature work in the movie was crammed into the opening montage in this setting - outside of Mos Eisley, the only non-humans seen in Star Wars are Jawas, droids, - [Buck Rogers: Twiki](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/twiki/) - Having moved four times in the past six years, to say nothing of the trading and misplacing that kids engage in with their toys, I have a few "orphan" figures that recently turned up as I packed for my latest move. The first of these is Twiki (right), from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. - [Star Wars Episode I: Wave 1 (1999)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/episode-i-wave-1/) - Unless you were personally besieged on the planet Naboo on May 3, 1999, you know where everyone went at midnight. They went to department stores and toy stores across America to try to pick these puppies up. Waves one through three were released simultaneously, and huge numbers of the toys were produced. Collectors who bemoaned - [Doctor Who Action Figures Wave 2 (1988)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-dapol-wave-2/) - The first wave of Doctor Who toys proved successful enough to warrant a second wave - and in a hurry, too, despite almost every possible indication that the show itself was in decline. For the next round of toys, Dapol concentrated a little more on the show's popular villains and other fan favorites from the - [Doctor Who Action Figures Wave 1 (1988)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/doctor-who-action-figures-wave-1-1988/) - To celebrate on the 25th anniversary marketing frenzy surrounding the BBC's long-running science fiction series Doctor Who, Dapol released its first wave of toys from the series, with an odd mixture of current, recent, and long-departed characters. The Seventh Doctor figure came in two variations, the season 24/25 version with a light biege jacket (by - [Star Wars Episode II - Wave 1 Droids (2002)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/episode-ii-droids/) - Anyone who's read Toybox for any significant amount of time knows that I've got a thing for droids. Be they R2 units or Daleks, there's something fascinating about little plastic robot replicas. And this wave of Star Wars Episode II figures certainly fits my droid collecting bill. Of course, you can't kick off a new - [Babylon 5 Shadow Sentient](https://www.thelogbook.com/toybox/babylon-5-shadow-sentient/) - The most difficult Babylon 5 figure to locate - and the most expensive to find in the current collectors' market - the Shadow Sentient is a strikingly intricate representation of Babylon 5's ancient evil. It's also possibly the best shot anyone has of figuring out the creatures' shape, which was always kept rather indistinct on ## Phosphor Dot Fossils - [Track & Field](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/track-field-2600/) - The Game: It’s time for the 1984 Olympics! Qualify and compete in such events as the 100-meter dash, the long jump, javelin throw, and the shot-put. (Atari, 1984) Memories: In many cases, Atari faced a major obstacle in licensing major arcade games: the time and money required to secure the license (if it wasn't already - [Phosphor Dot Fossils](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/landing/) - Click here to see the complete list of YouTube videos Welcome to one of the web's oldest and most-respected repositories of information and critiques on classic video games: Phosphor Dot Fossils. You'll find hundreds of reviews here, covering vintage arcade games, classic console games and long-forgotten early home computer software. The reviews here judge these - [Fairchild Channel F](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/channel-f/) - It goes without saying that video games were big business in the 1970s, but sometimes getting a look at the players attempting to make their name on that particular field is a good indicator of just how big the business was. Take Fairchild Semiconductor, for example - a well-known player in the integrated circuit business - [Venture](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/venture-5200/) - The Game: Trapped in a maze full of HallMonsters, you are adventurer Winky, on a mission to snatch incredible treasures from hazardous underground rooms inhabited by lesser beasts such as re-animated skeletons, goblins, serpents, and so on. Sometimes even the walls move, threatening to squish Winky or trap him, helpless to run from the HallMonsters. - [Rally](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rally/) - The Game: As the driver of a high-powered race car, you rocket around corners and down straightaways, trying to pick up every yellow flag in the maze-like course and avoiding deadly collisions with pursuing red cars. Watch out for rocks and oil spills, and use your smokescreen only when necessary to distance yourself from the - [K.C. Munchkin](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/kc-munchkin-7800/) - The Game: As a small blue spherical creature whose sole sensory organs consist of two eyes, two antennae and an enormous mouth, you are on a mission to eat twelve dots which are floating around a small maze. Pursuing you are three multicolored jellyfish-like horrors who will gobble you up on contact. (AtariAge.com, 2015) Memories: - [OVGE (Oklahoma Video Gaming Exhibition) 2014](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ovge-2014/) - The 11th annual Oklahoma Video Game Exhibition (OVGE) has come and gone, and as has been the case since the first year of the show, I was there with goodies from my game collection for everyone to try out, as well as some stuff to sell. This year saw OVGE move to new digs, as - [Arkadia Retrocade](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/arkadia-retrocade/) - Arkadia Retrocade is a retro-themed video arcade - yes, you heard that right - located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, just a half-hour's drive from theLogBook.com's secret world domination headquarters. For five bucks per person, you can play their very impressive selection of well maintained (and original) vintage arcade games all you like - they're all on - [OVGE (Oklahoma Video Gaming Exhibition) 2012](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ovge-2012/) - The 2012 OVGE event in Tulsa has come and gone, and it was another good year. I was an oddball at this event in that, in and among my usual sales of video games and game-related swag, I was debuting a new book that has nothing to do with video games whatsoever. It didn't exactly - [Moon Cresta](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/moon-cresta-7800/) - The Game: As commander of the three-stage fighter rocket Moon Cresta, your job is to ward off endless varieties of evasively weaving space attackers. Every time you knock out two consecutive screens of assailants, you’ll have an opportunity to dock your ship to another one of Moon Cresta’s three stages, until all three portions of - [Doctor Who: The Adventure Games, Episode 1 - City Of The Daleks](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/city-of-the-daleks/) - The Game: Promising to take his time-traveling sidekick Amy Pond to London in 1963, the Doctor is shocked when the TARDIS actually gets there - and London, and the rest of Earth, is in ruins. The human race is extinct and the Daleks have taken over. Completely unarmed (except for the Doctor's trusty sonic screwdriver), - [Tron Evolution: Battle Grids](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tron-evolution-battle-grids/) - The Game: In the era before Clu's forceful takeover of the grid, Tron is kept busy with securing the digital world, leaving a vacuum from which a new champion can emerge in the grid games. Various factions have their own champions, who now battle each other on the game grid in various contests: light cycles, - [Namco Museum Megamix](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/namco-museum-megamix/) - The Game: Join Pac-Man as he rolls around the carnival-like grounds of the Namco Museum. Six "remixed" games are featured: Galaga Remix, Rally-X Remix, Gator Panic Remix, Pac 'n' Roll, Pac-Motos, Grobda Remix - as well as a healthy selection of Namco arcade classics: Cutie Q, Galaxian, Pac-Man, King & Balloon, Rally-X, Galaga, Bosconian, Super - [OVGE 2009](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ovge-2009/) - I missed the 2008 Oklahoma Video Game Exhibition due to perfectly ordinary domestic circumstances: there was just a collision of events that left me with no babysitter. As my son wasn't quite one year old at the time, there was just no way I could tend to him and run any kind of display at - [Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo 2008](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/oege-2008/) - The first Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo was held at Oklahoma City Community College - a place which, with everyone referring to the city as OKC, logic would seem to demand be abbreviated to OKCCC, but is instead referred to as OCCC, possibly by those with OCD - on Saturday, April 26th, 2008. The show's organizer - [Lead (Atari 2600)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lead-2600/) - The Game: Players pilot a ship barrelling relentlessly down an enclosed tunnel. Turning around simply isn't an option, and through various stages the player has to blast away at everything in sight, avoid everything in sight, and catch objects without blasting them. This all probably sounds easy, but the tunnels are rather twisty, and the - [The Odyssey² Trackball Controller](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/trackball/) - The story of how I came to own one of only three Odyssey² trackball controllers known to exist is about as unlikely as you can get, because I didn't set foot near one of the major retrogaming shows held around the country every year - or, at least, the show in question wasn't major yet. - [Handheld, Tabletop & Portable Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/portables/) - In the beginning, home video games were at a bit of a crossroads - everyone wanted to play their favorite games at home, but parents didn't want to tie up the only TV in the house. (This, of course, being back in the day when there was only one TV in the average American household.) - [Game Boy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/game-boy/) - Introduced in 1989 as a big, neutral-grey brick of a B&W portable game machine, the Nintendo Game Boy may have been considered instantly obsolete by some. It was powered by a Z80 chip, something which had fallen out of use with personal computer manufacturers halfway through that decade. Its display was monochrome and LCD, and - [Nintendo Entertaiment System](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/nintendo/) - It was the dawn of the third age of home video game consoles, a couple of years after the Great Crash came upon us all. The first age - the tidal wave of dedicated Pong-like consoles - ended with little innovation and a growing disdain toward devices that took over the TV but could play - [TI 99/4a](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ti-994a/) - Launched in 1979 by the company that mass-produced the first integrated circuit, the Texas Instruments 99/4A computer gave the famous calculator makers a fair shot at the burgeoning home computer market. With a video chip that displayed high-resolution graphics in 16 colors, and a polyphonic sound chip (hardly standard equipment in the late 1970s), the - [Odyssey](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/magnavox-odyssey/) - An electronic game of thought, action and reaction. (Released May 1972) In September 1966, Ralph Baer was employed by military contractor Sanders & Associates when he had a bright idea: a device to allow interactive games to be played via an everyday TV set. By the end of that year, Baer sketched out a workable - [OKGE 2004: People To Meet, Stuff To See!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-04-pics-3/) - One of the highlights of OKGE 2004 was the special guest appearance by none than one of video gaming's first full-time musicians, George Alistair "The Fat Man" Sanger. He's worked on everything from Thin Ice in the Intellivision days, to PC DOS-era classics like Wing Commander, Star Trek: Judgement Rites, Master Of Orion, The 7th - [OKGE 2004: The Phosphor Dot Fossils Booth](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-04-pics-2/) - Various views of the Phosphor Dot Fossils display at OKGE 2004: All set up and ready to go (though the Pac-Man record collection disappeared early in the day so we'd have a place to sell arcade marquees). Below, Kent mans the PDF booth. Now playing: Crazy Climber on the Playstation with the double joystick (the - [OKGE 2004: The OKGE Arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-04-pics-1/) - A sampling of the crowd attending OKGE 2004 at various times of the day. The OKGE arcade had a nice sampling of classic and more recent coin-ops, from Battlezone and Gorf to a Neo-Geo cabinet and Namco Classic Collection. There was also a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball machine on hand, and many of the - [OKGE 2004: Gaming In Green Country](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-2004/) - The second - and I really hope I'm not stepping too far out of line into the realm of wishful thinking in saying second annual - Oklahoma Gaming Exhibition was my only shot at making it to any of the retrogaming events in 2004. As much as I had wanted to go to CGE as - [Wii Play](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/wii-play/) - The Game: Wii Play gathers a collection of mini-games in one place, from fishing, billiards and target shooting to a futuristic hockey game and tank battles, each showcasing different ways that the Wii remote controls can be used. (Nintendo, 2007) Memories: As with Wii Sports, Wii Play is an easy-to-pick-up but hard-to-put-down grouping of fairly - [Puzzle Piece Panic](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/puzzle-piece-panic-o2/) - The Game: Interconnecting puzzle pieces are spewed out of the sky by the Tetrad Ejection Device (T.E.D.) and drift down the screen in a pre-defined area. You can rotate them for better placement (or at least rotate them to achieve the least worst effect); filling an entire horizontal line clears that line and lowers the - [Mr. Roboto!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-roboto-o2/) - The Game: Robots, commanded by the CPU which is in turn commanded by you, take up positions on a battlefield grid. The two opposing armies converge, and if two robots lae square, the action zooms in on that portion of the battlefield so the two can fight it out. When one robot's energy is exhausted - [Millipede / Super Breakout / Lunar Lander](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/millipede-breakout-lunar-gba/) - The Game: Relive exciting arcade action on your Gameboy Advance with the latest game pack from DSI Games. Millipede, Super Breakout and Lunar Lander, three classic games from Atari, are waiting for you! (DSI Games/Atari, 2006) Memories: DSI Games' latest game pack consists of three games, Super Breakout (1978), Lunar Lander (1979), and Millipede (1982). - [Gauntlet / Rampart](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gauntlet-rampart-gba/) - The Game: DSI strikes again with Gauntlet and Rampage, two nearly perfect arcade conversions for the Game Boy Advance. In Gauntlet you'll trade shots with ghosts, demons, and Death himself. In Rampart you'll defend your ground and exchange buckshot with more worldly enemies. (DSI Games/Atari, 2006) Memories: Gauntlet will be forever imbedded in my mind - [Conquest Of Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/conquest-of-mars-2600/) - The Game: The enemy in an interplanetary war has gone underground, and you're piloting the ship that's taking the fight to him. But he hasn't just hidden away in a hole; he's hidden away in a very well-defended hole. As if it wasn't already going to be enough of a tight squeeze navigating subterranean caverns - [Celestia](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/celestia/) - The Game: Not a game, but a powerful (and free) space simulator, Celestia lets you pick what celestial bodies you observe, from any distance or close-up. You can tell Celestia to put convenient labels on any or all of the heavenly objects, or none of them, and even pick a minimum magnitude for background stars. - [Centipede / Breakout / Warlords](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/centipede-breakout-warlords-gba/) - The Game: Shoot, break and destroy your way through Centipede, Breakout and Warlords, three classic Atari games now available for your Game Boy Advance. (DSI Games/Atari, 2006) Memories: Two of DSI's retro compilations for the Game Boy Advance are fairly similar in composition: there's this one, the Centipede / Breakout / Warlords package, and the - [Calculator!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/calculator-o2/) - The Game: The Odyssey²'s keyboard and processing power are at your disposal for any number of mathematical tasks. If you can do it on an adding machine or a low-end handheld scientific calculator, you can do it on Calculator! too. (PackratVG.com / Rene Van Den Enden, 2006) Memories: It's difficult to really "review" this cartridge, - [Classic Gaming Expo 2005](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cge-2005/) - After the jam-packed 2003 show, Classic Gaming Expo tried to broaden both its audience and its variety of guests of honor by moving to California - literally right into the heart of Silicon Valley, where so many stories of the industry pioneers started. Sadly, I had to miss the 2004 Expo (which featured none other - [Star Wars Battlefront II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-battlefront-ii/) - The Game: Fight on the front lines of the Star Wars galaxy's biggest battles. Choose your weapons or take control of a battle-ready vehicle. Battle across the ice fields of Hoth, the forests of Endor, the swamps of Dagobah, the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the searing lava flows of Mustafar, and in the vastness of - [Tecmo Classic Arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tecmo-classic-arcade/) - The Game: Turn your Xbox into a virtual 80's arcade with Tecmo Classic Arcade, the newest retro compilation disc to hit home consoles. (Tecmo, 2005, for Xbox) Memories: Someone has definitely not been saving the best for last. Tecmo Classic Arcade follows a long line of classic arcade compilations which have been released this summer, - [Taito Legends](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/taito-legends/) - The Game: Taito, the developer behind classics games such as Space Invaders and Bubble Bobble, is the latest videogame developer to release a retro arcade compilation. Taito Legends brings 29 classic videogames direct from the arcade to your Xbox, PS2 and PC. (Taito, 2005, for Xbox, Playstation 2 and PC) Memories: While skimming the list - [Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/namco-museum-50th/) - The Game: To commemorate their 50th Anniversary, Namco has released pixel-perfect translations of sixteen of their greatest classic arcade games, all on one budget-priced disc. (Namco, 2005) Memories: Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary brings sixteen classic arcade games such as Pac-Man, Galaga and Dig Dug directly into your living room. All the games play exactly like - [The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/hulk-ultimate-destruction/) - The Game: Hulk Smash. Okay, he runs, jumps, punches and throws stuff too in this action-packed game, but mostly he just smashes. Instantly theraputic for anyone who's ever wanted to hit anything, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction allows players to use the Hulk (and just about any item he comes across) to destroy his enemies - [Doctor Who: Attack Of The Graske](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/attack-of-the-graske/) - The Game: Somewhere in London, an alien menace is in the early stages of hatching a plan for world domination, and since he's dropped Rose off to take part in an important historical event (namely, the 1979 Abba concert at Wembley Stadium), the Doctor asks you to help him find it. After the Doctor ties - [Capcom Classics Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/capcom-classics/) - The Game: Relive the golden years of arcades through the latest retro compilation disc, Capcom Classics Collection. CCC contains 22 classic arcade games along with tons of unlockable artwork, music and more. (Capcom, 2005, for Sony Playstation 2) Memories: It is impossible to deny the impact retrogaming has had on the gaming industry. Those of - [Pong For Odyssey²!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pong-o2/) - Travel back in time to the dawn of interactive electronic games. Pong For Odyssey² offers a standard two-player version of the classic video table tennis game, as well as electronic recreations of the analog version of the game available on the first home game system, the Magnavox Odyssey. (Renè Van Den Enden [published by Packrat - [Planet Lander!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/planet-lander-o2/) - The Game: Your spaceship falls toward a forbidden, craggy landscape where there's only one safe landing spot. Using your ship's landing engine, you have to guide it down to the surface for a picture-perfect landing - not too fast, not at an angle, and without running out of fuel in the process. After each successful - [Kill The Attacking Aliens](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ktaa-o2/) - Aliens are attacking several idyllic locales on Earth, and it's your job to fend off the attack. Not only are you charged with blasting the aliens themselves out of the sky, but you must intercept as much of their incoming fire as possible before it hits targets on the ground. If you save the various - [Katamari Damacy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/katamari-damacy/) - You control the pint-sized Prince, whose dad, the massive King of All Cosmos, seems to have inadvertently blotted out every star in the night sky. Now, your old man is sending you on a mission to go down to Earth - a planet blessed with a lot of stuff - to gather that stuff into - [OKGE (Oklahoma Gaming Exhibition) 2003](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-c/) - Behind every show, there's a carefully coordinated backstage operation - unless you're talking about the area behind the Phosphor Dot Fossils table. I brought about twice as much stuff as I needed, and some of it - like the Odyssey overlays and light rifle - wasn't seen by anyone. But at least I knew where - [OKGE (Oklahoma Gaming Exhibition) 2003](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-b/) - Warpzone, Vintage Stock and other vendors had very busy tables, packed with boxed games, semi-rare titles, loose carts, you name it. And just like at CGE, I wanted to buy every single one of 'em. Having gotten at least one sharp reminder about on-the-spot financial management at CGE, however, I abstained this time around. For - [OKGE (Oklahoma Gaming Exhibition) 2003](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/okge-2003/) - When OKGE organizer Jess Hardesty first announced a Tulsa gaming expo in the summer of 2003, I may well have been the first person to jump aboard - I was so there. And despite not having been to a gaming event at that time (OKGE was announced before I went to Classic Gaming Expo 2003), - [Tron 2.0](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tron-2/) - The Game: By passing up a lucrative programming job within ENCOM, Alan "Jet" Bradley Jr. has earned the disdain of his father, the creator of the Tron security program. But when Jet's father disappears under mysterious circumstances, Jet goes to the lab and discovers that his father's most trusted program, Ma3a, has instructions to digitize - [Star Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-fire-2600/) - The Game: This may sound awfully familiar, but you're the lone surviving pilot of a space squadron decimated by enemy attacks. The enemy's bow-tie-shaped fighters are closing in on you from all sides, and you must keep an eye on your own fighter's shields and weapon temperature (overheated lasers don't like to fire anymore), all - [Skeleton+](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/skeleton-plus-2600/) - The Game: You're wandering through a dark, twisty maze. So are the dead, apparently, and these reanimated skeletons have a bone to pick with you. You have a single weapon with which to protect yourself, as well as a sensor that picks up on the proximity of nearby skeletons. Using the hints provided by that - [Qix Neo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qix-neo-ps1/) - The Game: Players control a ship capable of claiming area of the screen by "drawing" boxed-in enclosed spaces. The catch? Numerous enemies roam around the screen who want to keep this from happening, and naturally they pose the greatest threat when the player's ship is exposed while it tries to "draw" an area. Anytime the - [Pac-Man Vs.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-vs/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, one player maneuvers around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters, up to three of which are controlled by his fellow players, who can eat Pac-Man on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing - [Namco 5-In-1 TV Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-jakks/) - The Game: It's like Namco Museum in the palm of your hand: some of the venerable Japanese arcade innovator's all-time best quarter-grabbers from the 1980s are gathered in the form of a standalone joystick that plugs into your TV or VCR's A/V jacks. Games built into this system are Pac-Man, Galaxian, Rally-X, Bosconian and Dig - [Intellivision 25 TV Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/25-in-1-intv-tv-game/) - The Game: 25 choice cuts of Intellivision goodness are crammed into something about the size of a modern-day console controller. Games include Astrosmash, Body Slam Super Pro Wrestling, Buzz Bombers, Chip Shot Super Pro Golf, Hockey, Hover Force, Motocross, Night Stalker, Pinball, Shark! Shark!, Skiing, Slam Dunk Super Pro Basketball, Snafu, Space Armada, Space Battle, - [Game Pack #1](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/game-pack-1-coleco/) - The Game: Remember those BASIC programming how-to books in the 70s and 80s with the do-it-yourself minigames you could type in and run? They're back. Daniel Bienvenu's tribute to those classic games has a twist though: it's running on the ColecoVision. 14 maddeningly addictive and yet simple games are crammed into a single cartridge, with - [Battlestar Galactica](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/battlestar-galactica/) - The Game: Help Ensign Adama and the rest of the remaining humans defeat the Cylons and save humanity in Battlestar Galactica, the space-shooting prequel set 40 years before the popular televsion show. (Vivendi Universal, 2003) Memories: Like millions of kids, my life changed forever back in 1977 when my parents took me to go see - [Ultima III: Exodus](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ultima-iii-gbc/) - The Game: Darkness has fallen anew upon Sosaria, and Lord British calls for your service again. You set out with four adventurers on a quest to gain the experience that will be necessary to survive the long voyage to a volcanic island where the source of all the evil plaguing the world is said to - [Godzilla: Domination](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/godzilla-domination-gba/) - The Game: As the lone monster not affected by the mysterious magnetic waves being released from Magnetic Meteor X, it's up to you to fight your way through a series of crazed monsters and defeat the ultimate villain, Mecha-King Ghidorah. (Infogrames/Atari, 2002) Memories: There's a fine line between adding to a genre and simply copying - [Haunted House II 3D](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/haunted-house-ii-5200/) - The Game: As with the original Atari 2600 game, you're exploring a dark haunted house populated by ghosts, spiders, and even a few walking skeletons. Your task is to track down all the treasures hidden in the maze-like rooms of the house without allowing any of these creatures to touch you. If they get hold - [Atari Anniversary Advance](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/atari-anniversary-gba/) - The Game: It used to take a pocket full of quarters to enjoy some of the finest arcade games from Atari's golden age, but now it just takes a pocket full of Game Boy Advance. Included are Asteroids, Tempest, Centipede, Battlezone, Super Breakout and Missile Command, along with a dandy trivia game focusing on Atari's - [3-In-1 Arcade Classics](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/taito-3-in-1-psx/) - The Game: Three classic Taito coin-ops are dragged into the modern day: the almost-text-based Crazy Balloon, the oft-copied Space Chaser (very similar to such games as Exidy's Targ), and the abstract early '80s classic Qix. Each game is presented with its original graphics, as well as new updated versions which - for once - just - [Star Wars: Rogue Leader - Rogue Squadron II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rogue-squadron-ii-gc/) - The Game: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Rebel Alliance calls on the hotshot pilots of Rogue Squadron for the toughest assignments - and that means you. You and your wingmen take on the defenses of the Death Star, buy time for a Rebel retreat from Hoth, beat Imperial forces - [Pac-Man Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-collection-gba/) - The Game: Namco raids the archives once more, offering up arcade-perfect handheld adaptations of Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, one of the first-ever home versions of Pac-Man Arrangement, and the Tetris knock-off Pac-Attack. (Namco, 2001) Memories: Namco has offered some dandy attempts at bringing Pac-Man home from the arcades. They tried with the premiere volume of the Namco - [One Piece Mansion](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/one-piece-mansion-ps1/) - The Game: You control Polpo, the fleet-footed landlord of a bustling apartment building. Tenants come and tenants go, and as new ones move in you have to make sure they're not getting on the nerves of their neighbors and potentially chasing away other paying tenants. You must also be wary of mischief-makers employed by a - [Mario Kart Super Circuit](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mario-kart-super-circuit/) - The Game: It’s a big day at the races, with a field of drivers selected from the Mushroom Kingdom: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Bowser, and even Donkey Kong Jr. are among the racers vying for the top spot. From the grassy Mushroom course to the punishingly muddy Star course to the oceanside Flower course, - [The Invaders (Space Invaders)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/invaders-ps1/) - The Game: You’re the pilot of a ground-based mobile weapons platform, and there are buttloads of alien meanies headed right for you. Your only defense is a trio of shields which are degraded by any weapons fire – yours or theirs – and a quick trigger finger. Occasionally a mothership zips across the top of - [Dragon's Lair](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dragons-lair-gbc/) - The Game: As valiant but clumsy knight Dirk the Daring, you're on a hazardous quest to rescue Princess Daphne from a huge, hungry dragon. There are all kinds of dangers on the way, including Giddy Goons, the Black Knight, the Smithee, the Lizard King, and all kinds of other evil critters and contraptions. (Capcom, 2001) - [Star Wars: Force Commander](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-force-commander/) - The Game: Brenn Tannor, Imperial Army officer, is in command of the might of the Empire, enforcing the Emperor's will across the galaxy. From the safety of his Battlefield Control Holographic Interface, Tannor directs Stormtroopers, mighty walkers, and other exotic weaponry into battle. But as he becomes aware of the true nature of the evil - [Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/millionaire-2nd-edition/) - The Game: You know the routine! You and one other player (in this age of the Playstation multi-tap, why not a bunch of players?) compete to see who can give Regis the fastest finger (he's a New Yorker, I'm sure he's well accustomed to it by now). Whoever comes out on top earns the right - [Star Trek: Invasion](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-invasion-ps1/) - The Game: Starfleet's long-range probes detect a massive Borg invasion fleet headed for Sector 001 - an incursion that couldn't happen at a worse time, since Starfleet is still licking its wounds after the costly Dominion War. Worf, now Klingon Ambassador to the Federation, dons his Starfleet uniform once more to head up the training - [Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/elite-force-pc/) - The Game: As Ensign Alexander (or Alexandria) Munro of the elite Hazard Team of the U.S.S. Voyager, you take the missions that no one else wants. You have a phaser rifle in your hand, your teammates at your side, and Captain Janeway counting on you to get the job done. Now go forth and show - [Star Wars: Demolition](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-demolition-ps1/) - The Game: Jabba the Hutt has convened a host of hotshot pilots and a fleet of modern (i.e. original trilogy) and outdated (i.e. prequel-era) vehicles to engage in winner-take-all vehicular warfare. Contestants and opponents include Boba Fett, super-armed Snowspeeders, Trade Federation tanks, bounty hunter Aurra Sing on her swoop bike, Battle Droids astride their STAPS, - [Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-jedi-power-battles/) - The Game: As one of five Jedi Knights (or two, if you have a second player for cooperative mode), you take on the entire Trade Federation battle droid army in an attempt to reach Naboo, save Jar Jar and the Queen (and yes, you do have to save Jar Jar), and safeguard these two and - [Space Battleship Yamato](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-battleship-yamato-ps1/) - The Game: In the year 2199, Earth is beseiged by radioactive planet bombs launched by the Gamilons. When two junior officers happen upon alien wreckage on Mars, including a message intended for Earth with details of new propulsion and weapon systems, and the promise of a device which could restore Earth to its former beauty, - [South Park Rally](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/south-park-rally-ps1/) - The Game: As any one of a large number of residents of that blissful burg known as South Park, Colorado, you compete against the rest of the town in a no-holds-barred race through the snowy streets. Helpful power-ups and hapless cattle are sprinkled liberally through the town like so many Cheesy Poofs. (Acclaim, 2000) Memories: - [Qix Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qix-adventure-gbc/) - The Game: A boy named Speedy ventures through a mystical land, taunted by cute animals. Somehow this quest is expressed through a series of challenges in which the player tries to claim as much of the playing field as possible by enclosing areas of it. If the ever-shifting Qix touches Speedy's marker or an uncompleted - [Pipe Dreams 3D](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pipe-dreams-ps1/) - The Game: Let's get one thing straight - flooze is bad. Flooze is green, smelly and toxic, and you don't want to spill any of it. You're in charge of building a maze of pipes around various obstacles to carry the flooze from its point of origin to a drain that appears at a predetermined - [Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pac-man-maze-madness/) - The Game: The evil witch Mesmerelda kidnaps Professor Pac-Man into her alternate dimension before Ms. Pac-Man's very eyes. To rescue Professor Pac, Ms. Pac must retrieve the four crystals of virtue (what, is she gonna run into Lord British along the way or somethin'?) and defeat the countless evil minions of Mesmerelda, ranging from the - [Marble Madness](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/marble-madness-gbc/) - The Game: You control the speed and direction of a marble which is racing other marbles to reach the finish line. Obstacles along the way include marble-eating creatures, treacherous cliffs and drawbridges, and the game's own unreliable controls! (Midway, 2000) Memories: Color me impressed. Atari's Marble Madness coin-op, based on the company's System 1 architecture, - [Lego Rock Raiders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lego-rock-raiders-ps1/) - The Game: The Rock Raiders are zipping through space, looking for another planet to explore, when a gigantic wormhole opens up and whisks them into the next galaxy. Before you can say "Mister Paris, engage!," Chief and his crew are already scouting out new worlds to mine. One planet seems like a particularly promising candidate, - [Galaga: Destination Earth](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga-ps1/) - The Game: A couple of centuries after the attempted Galaga invasion of Earth in 1982, human terraformers have set their sights on a nearby world for colonization, and a massive expedition is launch - but, of course, since such an exploration is a costly venture, defense cutbacks are made, leaving Earth vulnerable to a new - [Galaga: Destination Earth](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga-destination-earth-gbc/) - The Game: A couple of centuries after the attempted Galaga invasion of Earth in 1982, human terraformers have set their sights on a nearby world for colonization, and a massive expedition is launched - but, of course, since such an exploration is a costly venture, defense cutbacks are made, leaving Earth vulnerable to a new - [Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-2-ps1/) - The Game: What a crock! Swampy the crocodile has grown tired of Frogger's fame and fortune. (The fact that Frogger now has a cute girlfriend named Lillie Frog probably doesn't help matters much in the jealousy department either.) Swampy kidnaps Lillie's baby siblings and scatters them in a variety of settings. Now it's up to - [Breakout](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/breakout-ps1/) - The Game: There exists, somewhere on a tropical isle, a species of paddle-esque life forms (not unlike the inhabitants of Pong), and their idyllic existence is shattered by the arrival of evil dictator Batnix. Batnix kidnaps fair Daisy and the rest of your friends, sequestering them in perilous dungeons around the world. As Bouncer the - [Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/millionaire-online/) - The Game: You mean you're the one person in the country who doesn't know all the rules and the lifelines? Well, ooooooookay. The computer (sitting in for Regis Philbin) asks you a series of questions with four possible answers. Only one of these is the correct answer. If you're not sure, you can ask an - [The X-Files](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/x-files-ps1/) - The Game: FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are investigating a mysterious disappearance at a wharfside warehouse when they come under fire themselves - and then become the next to disappear. As junior FBI agent Craig Willmore, you are assigned to the case. Your mission is to find out what happened to Scully and - [Xena: Warrior Princess](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xena-ps1/) - The Game: An evil sorceress, in her plot to destroy the gods, needs to sacrifice a mortal queen - and decides that Gabrielle will do, since the bard is also the Queen of the Amazons. Xena must fight her way through numerous obstacles to challenge the might of the sorceress and defeat her - the - [Star Wars Episode I: Racer](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-racer-n64/) - The Game: Strap yourself into the very fast, very dangerous world of pod racing. Rocket through dozens of different courses, facing off against opponents who range from patsies to cunning and ruthless adversaries. Save up your winnings along the way to make your pod faster and handle better. Aim for the Boonta Eve race on - [Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/episode-i-ps1/) - Memories: As various heroic characters from the days when Jedi Knights still enforced justice in that galaxy far, far away, you must expose the danger posed to peaceful Naboo by the Trade Federation's army of battle and destroyer droids, and escort Queen Amidala out of the clutches of the invaders who would force her to - [South Park: Chef's Luv Shack](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/chefs-luv-shack-ps1/) - The Game: Chef's got his own cable access game show where eligible bachelorettes can compete for his affections! However, in the total absence of eligible bachelorettes, Kyle, Stan, Kenny and Cartman have shown up to play the game. They answer three rounds of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire-style trivia (only much more scatological than - [Space Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-invaders-psx/) - The Game: 21 years after the first relentless alien invasion of Earth, the Space Invaders are back - and so are you, in a vastly advanced version of the ubiquitous "tank" which was so critical to the defense of Earth in 1978. But the aliens have made some improvements to their hardware too, and they - [Monopoly](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/monopoly-gbc/) - The Game: Does anyone not know this game? You and quite a few other players make a mad dash around the Monopoly board, snatching up properties, railroads, and utilities, hazarding the fickle fortunes of the Chance and Community Chest spaces, and trying to avoid taxes and jail - not to mention bankruptcy - while building - [Godzilla Generations](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/godzilla-generations/) - The Game: Smash your way though half a dozen cities as one of several incarnations of Godzilla. (Sega, 1999) Memories: Some people claim the Dreamcast tanked due to the release of Sony's Playstation 2. Others say the Dreamcast failed because of widespread piracy of the system's games. My own personal theory is that the Dreamcast - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-gbc/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at the top of the screen by leaping across the backs of turtles - [Centipede](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/centipede-ps1/) - The Game: You are the chosen one! Cool, huh? Oh, wait...chosen for what? You are Wally, a bumbling elf who is apparently destined to rid the elven world of a vicious army of centipedes and other bugs. You travel from village to village in different locales to undertake your divine exterminating duties, armed with a - [Battleship](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/battleship-gbc/) - The Game: Two fleets of four warships conduct long-distance naval warfare, randomly firing torpedoes (and occasionally some higher-powered ordnance) at each other, guessing at the positions of their targets. Whoever sinks the entire opposing fleet first is the victor. (Hasbro Interactive, 1999) Memories: This game will always have a special place in my heart. Imagine, - [Asteroids](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/asteroids-ps1/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone space cruiser, you must try to clear the spaceways of a swarm of free-floating asteroids, but the job isn't easy - Newton's laws of motion must be obeyed, even by asteroids. When you blow a big rock into little chunks, those chunks go zipping off in opposite - [Activision Classic Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/activision-classic-games-ps1/) - The Game: Old Atari cartridges taking up too much space in your apartment? Have no fear - a huge portion of Activision's catalog of titles for the 2600 have been squeezed onto a single CD. (Activision, 1999) Memories: Now, this is a trip back in time! Activision has recycled many of its early Atari 2600 - [Starcon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/starcon-psx/) - The Game: In a first-person space shooter set in the Star Control universe, the player is charged with maintaining order in the spaceways, a job made a little more difficult by rival warlords trying to stake their claims on the interstellar shipping lanes. Your patrol ship is armed to the teeth, which is good - - [Star Trek: Starship Creator](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-starship-creator/) - The Game: Starfleet is looking for a few good Admirals. Despite the fact that these ubiquitous high-ranking officers are peppered liberally throughout the various Trek series, you've been recruited as one too - and your job is to be less ineffectual than most of the TV Admirals! You get to design, outfit and crew Federation - [Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Strategic Command](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/starfleet-academy/) - The Game: You've just embarked on the most challenging field of study at Starfleet Academy: Command College. Your instructor, the recently-promoted Captain Sulu (still two years away from his command of the U.S.S. Excelsior), arrives just a little bit late for his first lecture. Your initial missions include such tasks as destroying minefields, but your - [Dune 2000](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dune-2000/) - The Game: The Padishah Emperor has declared open season on the planet Arrakis - better known as Dune. With no rules and no limits, the Houses of Atreides, Harkonnen and Ordos are cordially invited to mine the precious Spice from Dune's subsurface strata - and smash each other into smithereens with any and all weapons - [Amok!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/amok-02/) - The Game: You're alone in a maze filled with armed, hostile robots who only have one mission - to kill you. If you even so much as touch the walls, you'll wind up dead. You're a little bit faster than the robots, and you have human instinct on your side...but even that won't help you - [Xevious 3D/G+](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xevious-3d-g-ps1/) - The Game: Evil aliens are taking over the world and building heavily-fortified installations on land and undersea! Our last defense against them? You - and your well-armed Solvalou Fighter. You can repel air attacks with your lasers, and take out ground bases, missile launchers and tanks with your bombs. (Fortunately, you never run out of - [Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-teras-kasi-ps1/) - The Game: The Emperor, tiring of the constant Rebel threat to his plans for conquest, plays his hidden ace - Arden Lyn, a deceptively young-looking woman who is the last known master of the ancient martial art of teras kasi. Her mission is to hunt down Luke, Han, Leia and the other Rebels...and eliminate them. - [Space Invaders Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-invaders-collection/) - The Game: You're the pilot of a ground-based mobile weapons platform, and there are buttloads of alien meanies headed right for you. Your only defense is a trio of shields which are degraded by any weapons fire - yours or theirs - and a quick trigger finger. Occasionally a mothership zips across the top of - [ReBoot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/reboot-ps1/) - The Game: No one said it was easy being Mainframe's Guardian, and this game is proof. You're Bob the Guardian, trying to protect the citizens of Mainframe from a series of deadly tears unleashed upon the unsuspecting populace by an unholy alliance between Megabyte and Hexidecimal. Various characters show up along the way, like Mike - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-ps1/) - The Game: Frogger is back for another ribbeting chase through the traffic, and countless other locales as well. The object of the game is to rescue as many baby frogs as possible without croaking. Jump on anything that moves - provided it doesn't eat you - to reach your goal. (Hasbro Interactive, 1997) Memories: One - [Command & Conquer: Red Alert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/command-conquer-red-alert/) - The Game: It's the Cold War all over again - but worse. Tampering with the timeline has wreaked immeasurable damage with the development of technology, and the result is a new wave of deadly weapons, including Tesla tanks and turrets (which discharge immense electrical energy at their opponents) and Chrono-tanks (which can shift their position - [Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rebel-assault-ii-ps1/) - The Game: Darth Vader, forever vigilant in his quest to destroy the Rebel Alliance, has apparently enlisted some new help - and it's up to you, a lone Rebel pilot, to brave the odds against enormous flotillas of a new breed of TIE Fighters, blast your way through entire platoons of armored stormtroopers, and bring - [Namco Classic Collection Volume 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/namco-classic-collection-2/) - The Game: Three of the most popular games from Namco's arcade heyday are brought back in the '90s, both in their original forms and in "remixed" versions with updated sound and graphics and tweaks to the game play. Pac-Man Arrangement adds power-ups, new mazes, new graphics and a whole new breed of monsters to the - [Star Wars: Dark Forces](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dark-forces-ps1/) - The Game: Former Imperial officer Kyle Katarn has defected and joined the Rebel Alliance - and they intend to use him as an undercover operative. With his knowledge of infiltration and Imperial procedures, Katarn is the perfect choice to wreak havoc from the inside. But getting back in to an Imperial facility is the trick - [Pepenga Pengo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pepenga-pengo-genesis/) - The Game: Pengo the penguin is trapped in an ice maze with seals, walking snowmen and other predators. Pengo can defeat his enemies by pushing ice blocks toward them, crushing them in the process. Pengo can also create new ice blocks via some biological process that's perhaps best left unexplored (and if he doesn't leave - [Namco Arcade Classics 3: Galaga / Galaxian](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/namco-arcade-classics-3-gb/) - The Game: A two-fer! In Galaxian, attacking formations break off from the usual rows and columns of invaders to dive-bomb you. And in its sequel Galaga, you're up against another alien invasion, arriving in wave after unfriendly wave. Alien fighters resemble butterflies and bees, but the real prize is the handful of motherships which arrives - [Galaxian3](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaxian3-ps1/) - The Game: An alien war fleet is closing in on Earth, armed with a powerful weapon that can eradicate the entire planet. You (and, if you happen to have some fellow gunners, four others) man the artillery batteries of an armed-to-the-teeth ship on a mission to take the fight to the aliens before they can - [Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Williams Collection](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/arcades-greatest-hits-williams-ps1/) - The Game: Visit a shrine to the greatest hits of Williams Electronics' spectacularly successful arcade manufacturing venture of the early 80s. Spawned almost solely by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar, Williams' arcade division spawned some of the most memorable hits of the golden age of video games - and these are just a few of - [Hyper Pacman](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/hyper-pacman/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. Large red dots enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for a brief period. Periodically, assorted items appear - [Star Wars Chess](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-chess/) - The Game: Choose either the Dark or the Light Side of the Force and battle enemy forces in this galactic version of chess that takes place a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. (Software Toolworks, 1993) Memories: In the late '80s, Interplay's Battle Chess reinvented the computer chess genre. In Battle Chess, - [Super Godzilla](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-godzilla-snes/) - The Game: It's Godzilla against the world in Super Godzilla, a game that pits the giant green monster against everything from other giant monsters to tanks, aliens, and UFOs. The future of the world lies in Godzilla's success. (Toho, 1993) Memories: The 16-bit Super Nintendo (SNES) was light years ahead of its predecessor, the 8-bit - [Dune II: Battle On Arrakis](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dune-ii-genesis/) - The Game: Three Houses - Atreides, Harkonnen and Ordos - converge on the planet Dune, intending to consolidate their power and eliminate one another from the business of mining the spice melange from the planet's sandy surface. Players pick a House and then take command of both the mining and military efforts, directing and managing - [Star Trek: The Next Generation](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/st-tng-nes/) - The Game: Captain Picard puts you in charge of a simulated mission aboard the Enterprise. With the helpful advice of Commander Riker, Data, Geordi, Worf and Chief O'Brien, you have to command the pride of the Federation fleet into a number of difficult situations, accomplish as much of the mission objectives as you can, and - [Yoshi](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/yoshi-nes/) - The Game: Mario has to keep more plates spinning than usual. With a plate in each hand, Mario must be moved underneath a never-ending onslaught of enemy creatures. The object of the game is to stack up identical creatures to eliminate them from play, and, when possible, to stack up the two halves of Yoshi - [Super Mario Kart](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-mario-kart-snes/) - The Game: It's a big day at the races, with a field of drivers selected from the Mushroom Kingdom: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Bowser, and even Donkey Kong Jr. are among the racers vying for the top spot. From the grassy Mushroom course to the punishingly muddy Star course to the oceanside Flower course, - [Space Battleship Yamato](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-battleship-yamato-gb/) - The Game: Players assume the role of Susumu Kodai, a hot-headed young recruit unexpectedly thrust into a leadership role on a mission to cross the galaxy and procure a device that can restore planet Earth's war-decimated ecosphere within a year. As if crossing the Milky Way and returning within a year wasn't enough of a - [Q*Bert 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-3-snes/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a three-dimensional pyramid of cubes, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Klax](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/klax-7800/) - The Game: It is the nineties, as the intro screen says, and there is time for this home version of Klax, in which players try to stack colored bricks according to on-screen instructions: horizontal, vertical and diagonal rows may be required. The conveyor belts carrying the bricks gradually speed up until the bricks are zipping - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-gb/) - The Game: You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and can pop out into your - [Elevator Action](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/elevator-action-game-boy/) - The Game: As a daring spy, you break into a top secret enemy facility, trying to grab vital secrets and evade or kill as many enemy agents as you can. Your only means of getting from floor to floor through most of the game is via the elevator - which gives you an advantage and - [Ribbit!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ribbit/) - The Game: Two frogs, Bull and Pip, set out on a hazardous journey...to find some flies to eat. They must grab yummy flies while avoiding several lanes of poisonous spider "traffic", and they also have to cross the occasional river on the backs of turtles and logs, snatching more flies out of the air without - [Intergalactic Trade: Mark II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/intergalactic-trade/) - The Game: You must choose wisely from a field of candidates to captain your merchant battleship (as well as picking the ship, which can be upgraded at any port), and survive a series of trading adventures along a route that runs from Earth's sun to Alpha Centauri. In the long empty stretches of space between - [Ultima: Quest Of The Avatar](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ultima-iv-nes/) - The Game: Darkness has fallen anew upon Britannia, and Lord British calls for your service again. You start out alone, accumulating traveling (and fighting) companions along your journey, striving to live by the Eight Virtues that govern conduct in the kingdom. Along the way, numerous creatures, both evil and simply pesky, challenge you. As you - [Qix](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qix-game-boy/) - The Game: You are a marker, trying to claim as much of the playing field as you can by enclosing areas of it. Drawing your boundaries faster is safer, but yields fewer points. A slower draw, which leaves you vulnerable to attack from the Qix and the Sparx, gives you many more points upon the - [Pac-Mania](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-mania-nes/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around relatively simple mazes, gobbling small dots and evading five colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, larger dots enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for a brief - [Lock 'N' Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lock-n-chase-game-boy/) - The Game: You're in charge of a getaway car loaded with crafty criminals. Your job is to sneak around the maze, avoid a bunch of cranky cops who are hot on your trail, and grab all the dough - and, of course, to escape so you can steal again another day. But the cops can - [Super Burgertime](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-burgertime/) - The Game: Chef Peter Pepper is back, and boy, is he kawaii. As in the original Burgertime, the chef has to climb ladders and cross levels - while being chased by deadly ingredients - all in the pursuit of building the perfect giant burger. If he drops the burger on them, the chef's opponents can - [Hyper Lode Runner](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/hyper-lode-runner/) - The Game: Cavernous rooms are loaded with gold, just ripe for the picking. But before you celebrate hitting the mother lode, look again - there are other gold-diggers homing in on the treasure. What do you have that they don't? A drill gun that can blast a hole in the floors, into which your opponents - [Super Mario Land](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-mario-land-gb/) - The Game: As intrepid plumber (and explorer) Mario, players have to jump through new environments and enemies to help Mario rescue Daisy. Egyptian pyramids guarded by fire-breathing Sphinxes, seaside platforms invaded by space aliens, and the usual Goombas and Koopas await Mario as he tries to reach the end of each level. As always, there - [Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Transinium Challenge](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tng-transinium-challenge-pc/) - The Game: Captain Picard places Commander Riker - that's you, by the way - in charge of the Enterprise, which is currently on a mission to find out who is launching terrorist attacks on mining stations in the Aquila solar system. Riker can use the Enterprise's computer to analyze objects and ships, or to look - [Revenge Of Defender](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/revenge-of-defender/) - The Game: Players slide into the cockpit of Defender once again, defending the power generators on the surface of a human space colony from intruding aliens. As usual, the Defender is a versatile, fast-moving attack ship, but the aliens have an advantage in sheer numbers. Vaporizer bombs can clear the screen of attackers, but they're - [Star Trek V: The Final Frontier](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-v-nes/) - The Game: Sybok, a charismatic Vulcan cult leader, has tried to disrupt the peace process on the neutral planet Nimbus III. Players take control of one Enterprise crewman at a time to: retrieve the Nimbus III hostages (Sulu), save Kirk and Spock from a cell aboard the Enterprise (Scotty), pilot the Enterprise through asteroids and - [Ultima IV](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ultima-iv-sms/) - The Game: Darkness has fallen anew upon Britannia, and Lord British calls for your service again. You start out alone, accumulating traveling (and fighting) companions along your journey, striving to live by the Eight Virtues that govern conduct in the kingdom. Along the way, numerous creatures, both evil and simply pesky, challenge you. As you - [Q*Bert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-nes/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a three-dimensional pyramid of cubes, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Off The Wall](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/off-the-wall/) - The Game: A worm-like dragon taunts you from atop a multi-colored wall, one which you must topple to reunite your divided village. To accomplish this task, you must bounce hurled projectiles into the wall. Collecting power-ups along the way will affect the behavior of the projectile, from making it a weapon capable of wiping out - [Dark Chambers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dark-chambers-7800/) - The Game: You control a lone adventurer on a quest through twisty mazes and open battlegrounds, descending through the dungeon depths in search of treasure (and a chance to escape in one piece with that treasure in hand). Zombies, ghosts, and monsters naturally roam through the dungeons as well, more than happy to attack any - [Baseball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/baseball-gb/) - The Game: Baseball returns to the small screen - the very small screen - on the Game Boy. Step up to the plate and take a swing; after three outs, take control of the pitcher, basemen and outfield, trying to keep the computer from scoring a run. (Nintendo, 1989) Memories: If Baseball! on the Odyssey² - [Ultima V: Warriors Of Destiny](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ultima-v-apple/) - The Game: Darkness has fallen upon the land of Britannia. Lord Blackthorn, with the help and manipulation of the evil Shadowlords, has taken over, banishing Lord British from his own kingdom and ruling over the world with an iron first. Having settled into a little house in the woods after your ascension to Avatar, you - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-atari8-domark/) - The Game: You're an intrepid X-Wing pilot participating in the last-ditch Rebel attempt to destroy the Death Star - before it destroys the Rebel base on Yavin IV. TIE Fighters try to intercept you, but you can destroy them (as well as use your own lasers to blast their incoming fire out of the sky). - [Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xevious-nes/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you're deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests, bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and deadly ground-based defenses become the - [Mappy Land](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mappy-land-nes/) - The Game: Mappy the Mouse is back, pursuing his feline arch nemesis Boss The Big Bit and his kitty kohorts through several themed zones of an amusement park. Riddled with ladders, trampolines, secret weapons and treasures, the park goes from wild west to tropical and beyond. Just avoid the cats, lest Mappy become someone's mousy - [Godzilla: Monster Of Monsters](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/godzilla-nes/) - The Game: It is the year 2XXX (don't worry, we couldn't find it on our calendars either), and Planet X has declared war on Earth's solar system, sending its finest kaiju into the fray. In this time of our most desperate need, Godzilla and Mothra step forward to defend the Earth and fight for humanity, - [Galaga: Demons Of Death](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga-demons-of-death/) - The Game: Commanding a small fleet of sleek fighter ships, you're up against an alien invasion, arriving in wave after unfriendly wave. Alien fighters resemble butterflies and bees, but the real prize is the handful of motherships which arrives with each wave. Capable of taking two hits - the first weakens them and turns them - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-7800/) - The Game: An oversized gorilla kidnaps Mario's girlfriend and hauls her up to the top of a building which is presumably under construction. You are Mario, dodging Donkey Kong's never-ending hail of rolling barrels and "foxfires" in your attempt to climb to the top of the building and topple Donkey Kong. You can actually do - [Pete Rose Baseball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pete-rose-baseball/) - The Game: Batter up! We're live from the baseball diamond with TV sports-style camera angles that switch to show you where the action is. (Absolute, 1988) Memories: An extremely late entry for the 2600, I'd wager that this NES-era baseball game is actually one of the better attempts to bring the sport to Atari's aging - [The New Zealand Story](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/new-zealand-story/) - The Game: You might think this will be the story of Captain Cook and British settlers setting in motion the fall of the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand, interpreted as a video game, but...that's not it. It's the story of a walrus who waltzes into the zoo and abducts every Kiwi bird there, stuffing - [Kitten Kaboodle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/kitten-kaboodle/) - The Game: An adorable kitten (and his twin, in the case of two-player games) runs and jumps around a maze of obstacles, trying to stay out of the clutches of such enemies as an insect in a lab coat, a large and angry-looking tomato, and a crocodile that walks upright. (Further levels add new and - [Crazy Climber 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/crazy-climber-2/) - The Game: You control a daredevil stunt climber on his trip up the side of a skyscraper in a major metropolitan area, using no ropes, no nets, and nothing but his hands and his feet. Obstacles such as falling jam boxes can cause you to plunge to your death several stories below. When you reach - [Wonderboy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/wonderboy-c64/) - The Game: Wonderboy's girlfriend Tanya has been abducted and it's up to you to get her back. You'll have to be pretty crafty to avoid the dangers of Wonderland in this classic Sega platformer. (Activision, 1987) Memories: Call me isolated, but for almost two decades I had no idea the classic platformer Wonderboy for the - [Skate Or Die](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/skate-c64-or-die/) - The Game: Don't be a poseur! Skate hard or die trying in the ultimate skateboarding game for the Commodore 64. Practice or compete in five separate events that will lead you over ramps, down streets and even into abandoned pools. (Electronic Arts, 1987) Memories: Throughout my teenage years, I had three distinct career paths in - [IK+](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ik-plus-c64/) - The Game: Face not one but two simultaneous opponents in what many consider the apex of Commodore 64 fighting games. IK+ supports one or two players, eighteen different moves, and more fighting action than all of Jean-Claude Van Damme's movies combined. (System 3, 1987) Memories: IK+ is considered by many to be the best fighting - [Defender Of The Crown](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/defender-of-the-c64-crown/) - The Game: The King of England has been assassinated and the crown has gone missing! To regain the crown and restore order you'll need to conquer the entire country, one castle at a time. Equal parts strategy and action make for lots of fun and replayability. The ultimate cinematic experience for the Commodore 64. (Cinemaware, - [Zaxxon 3-D](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zaxxon-3d/) - The Game: As the lone pilot daring enough to breach the defenses of Zaxxon's space stronghold yet again, you take on a fleet of perimeter fighters, some of whom helpfully leave power-ups behind when destroyed. Then it's into the space base once more, bristling with gun emplacements, fuel tanks that gas up your fighter when - [Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xevious-7800/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you're deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests, bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and deadly ground-based defenses become the - [Winter Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/winter-games/) - The Game: The Olympic torch is the warmest thing to be found in this multi-event recreation of the Winter Olympics. Downhill skiing, luge, slalom skiing and other events are represented here, and players can even pick which country they're representing as they go for the gold. (Epyx, 1987) Memories: One of the more elaborate attempts - [Slam Dunk Super Pro Basketball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/slam-dunk-basketball-intv/) - The Game: One or two players can set a budget and begin recruiting a top-notch basketball team (or, alternately, recruiting from who's left after someone else has recruited a top-notch basketball team), and then it's time to hit the court. Each player controls a team of three with offensive and defensive moves; the player can - [Robotron: 2084](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/robotron-7800/) - The Game: In the year 2084, all hell has broken loose on Earth. Robotic servants, created to perform dangerous tasks and defend their human creators, have decided they can do without their masters. The robots have evolved into new and terrifying varieties - the ever-multiplying Ground Roving UNit Terminators (GRUNTs), indestructible Hulks, self-replicating Quarks and - [Pole Position II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pole-position-ii-7800/) - The Game: It's your big chance to qualify for the big race at one of four tracks: the oval test track, Seaside, Suzuka, and the Mt. Fuji track from the original Pole Position. First, you try to get through the qualifying heat, racking up laps around the track as fast you can and accumulating as - [Pole Position](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pole-position-intv/) - The Game: Prepare to qualify! Fly to the finish line in a fierce field of Formula One competitors in a qualifying lap. Leaving the track is trouble - and hitting one of the billboards dotted around the edges of the Mt. Fuji track is a sure way to miss out on the subsequent race. (INTV - [One-On-One](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/one-on-one-7800/) - The Game: Dr. J and Larry Bird take to the hardwood for one-on-one half-court basketball action. Each player has his own signature moves, from lay-ups to three-point shots to steals. One or two players can play to a predetermined score or to a time limit. (Atari [under license from Electronic Arts], 1987) Memories: Having already - [Ms. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pac-man-7800/) - The Game: As the bride of that most famous of single-celled omniphage life forms, your job is pretty simple - eat all the dots, gulp the large blinking dots in each corner of the screen and eat the monsters while they're blue, and avoid the monsters the rest of the time. Occasionally various fruits and - [Jr. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jr-pac-man-2600/) - The Game: As the offspring of a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a bigger maze than your parents ever had to deal with, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. Six large flashing dots in the maze enable you to - [Food Fight](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/food-fight-7800/) - The Game: Poor Charley Chuck. He just wants to make it across the screen and eat that big, inviting ice cream cone before it all melts away. But there are a bunch of chefs who want to stop him. This, of course, means war - an all out food fight breaks out. Charley and the - [Galaga](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga-7800/) - The Game: Commanding a small fleet of sleek fighter ships, you're up against an alien invasion, arriving in wave after unfriendly wave. Alien fighters resemble butterflies and bees, but the real prize is the handful of motherships which arrives with each wave. Capable of taking two hits - the first weakens them and turns them - [Diner](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/diner-intv/) - The Game: Chef Peter Pepper is back, and he's been served up a second helping of inedible trouble. Roaming the vast, maze-like expanses of Ray's Diner, the chef has to round up the scattered ingredients of dinner before he finds himself on the menu. For every four screen he clears, Peter Pepper gets a chance - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-intv/) - The Game: You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and can pop out into your - [Asteroids](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/asteroids-7800/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone space cruiser, you must try to clear the spaceways of a swarm of free-floating asteroids, but the job isn't easy - Newton's laws of motion must be obeyed, even by asteroids. When you blow a big rock into little chunks, those chunks go zipping off in opposite - [Super Qix](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-qix/) - The Game: You are a marker, trying to claim as much of the playing field as you can by enclosing areas of it. Drawing your boundaries faster is safer, but yields fewer points. A slower draw, which leaves you vulnerable to attack from the Qix Dragon and the Sparx, gives you many more points upon - [Galaga '88](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga-88/) - The Game: Commanding a small fleet of sleek fighter ships, you're up against an alien invasion, arriving in wave after unfriendly wave. Alien fighters resemble butterflies and bees, but the real prize is the handful of motherships which arriveswith each wave. Capable of taking two hits - the first weakens them and turns them dark - [Uridium](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/uridium-c64/) - The Game: Destroy massive motherships while fighting waves of enemies and avoiding obstacles at breakneck speeds in this groundbreaking horizontal SHMUP. There'll be time to rest when you're dead. (Hewson, 1986) Memories: Uridium is one of the fastest games I've ever played. At top speed, things whiz by you so quickly that your reflexes simply - [Topper](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/topper-ti/) - The Game: As Topper the top-hat-wearing turtle, your job is to jump from platform to platform until every platform on the screen is the same color, all without jumping into the empty space beyond the platforms. But as easy as this task may sound, it's not that easy: rambunctious rabbits are ready to pounce on - [Tetris](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tetris-dos/) - The Game: Various shapes consisting of four blocks each fall from the top of the screen, giving the player a short time to rotate, move (left or right only), and ultimately drop each piece into place. The goal is to put complementary shapes together, forming a solid line (or several solid lines) and leaving no - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-c64-ocean/) - The Game: How high can you go? Help Jumpman (Mario) save Pauline from Donkey Kong's clutches by climbing ladders and avoiding barrels. (Ocean Software, 1986) Memories: Three years after the release of AtariSoft's Commodore 64 Donkey Kong port, European software developer Ocean Software decided it was time for another Donkey Kong remake and accepted the - [Tower Of Doom](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tower-of-doom-intv/) - The Game: Abandon hope, all ye who enter the Tower of Doom. Armed and armored, adventurers enter seeking treasure, mystery and glory...but all that stands between them and those goals are dragons, monsters, bizarre traps that twist space and time, and, of course, twisty little passages (there are always twisty little passages). When a battle - [Donkey Kong Junior](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-jr-nes/) - The Game: Mario has Donkey Kong in captivity, and it’s up to Donkey Kong Jr. to rescue his dad by scaling vines and chains, avoiding nasty-toothed traps and pesky birds, and reaching the key to free the great ape from Mario’s clutches. (Nintendo, 1985) Memories: A fairly popular arcade game like Donkey Kong Junior was - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-nes/) - The Game: An oversized gorilla kidnaps Mario's girlfriend and hauls her up to the top of a building which is presumably under construction. You are Mario, dodging Donkey Kong's never-ending hail of rolling barrels and "foxfires" in your attempt to climb to the top of the building and topple Donkey Kong. You can actually do - [Joust 2: Survival Of The Fittest](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/joust-2/) - The Game: Mount up that ostrich and ride into battle once more, this time in strange new environments such as "The Altar," "The Blues," a deadly mechanical warrior which can be dismantled by lancing strategic points, and crystal caves filled with killer bats. If all this sounds like too much for an armored guy on - [Super Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-xevious-vs/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you’re deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests, bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and Buy this gamedeadly ground-based defenses - [Rampage](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rampage/) - The Game: Monsters are running amok in cities across America... and you're one of them! A giant lizard, a giant werewolf and a giant gorilla walk into a bar and tear it down. Monsters can compete to see who will topple tall buildings first, or they can qang up on puny defenseless human scum. It's - [Halley's Comet](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/halleys-comet/) - The Game: Defend Earth from the comets! Halley's Comet is on a collision course with Earth, and it's teeming with evil aliens bent on destroying humanity. They attack the player's ship in endless waves, even building walls in space that the player can collide with before they realize what's happening. Power-ups can be revealed by - [Bubble Bobble](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bubble-bobble/) - The Game: You control a friendly-looking lizard named Bub (and, if you have a second player, they control his blue-tinged twin, Bob). Your mission is simple - use your natural defenses to do away with a multi-tiered screen full of monsters. And your natural defense? Of course, like so many members of the reptile family, - [Atari 7800 Prosystem](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/atari-7800/) - Many home video game consoles have gone down in history as being too far ahead of their time, or being too underpowered by the time they reached the market. But the Atari 7800 - a high-end but low-priced system concocted by Atari to compete with such systems as the ColecoVision/ADAM and the growing share of - [Transformers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/transformers/) - The Game: The raging battle between the Autobots and Decepticons continues in this exclusive title for the Commodore 64 computer. Take control of five different Transformers in the Autobots’ quest for Energon. (Ocean Software, 1985) Memories: Back before fantastic graphics and CGI cut scenes, videogames often included additional paper documentation to explain who the characters - [Super Zaxxon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-zaxxxon-apple/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone fighter infiltrating a spaceborne fortress, your mission is simple - survive long enough to vanquish the evil Super Zaxxon robot hidden deep within the fortress, and take out as much of the defenses as you can in the meantime. (Sega, 1985) Memories: Just as Super Zaxxon in - [Mail Order Monsters](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mail-order-c64-monsters/) - The Game: Put your money where your fangs are in this monster mash-up that pits twelve different types of creatures against each other in the ultimate battle for survival. Arm your creature with the best weapons and armor to prepare him for games of Capture the Flag, Tournament-Style Battles, or an all out invasion. (Electronic - [High Rise](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/high-rise-apple/) - The Game: Think of it as the anti-Tetris. Five hoppers dispense geometric shapes on your command. As Barnaby, you move the pieces into place to build the most stable structure you possibly can, and if you manage to build a high enough tower, you climb to the top and advance to the next level. The - [Ghostbusters](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ghostbusters-apple/) - The Game: Supernarural, paranormal investigations and eliminations are the order of the day, as you open your own ghost busting franchise. You start with a finite budget and have to make some savvy choices about vehicles and gear; then it's time to strap on a proton pack, get behind the wheel of the Ectomobile, and - [Friday The 13th](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/friday-the-c64-13th/) - The Game: Find Jason Voorhees and destroy him before he slaughters your friends in this game based on the popular horror movie franchise. People will definitely die; the only questions are who, when, and by whom. (Dormark, 1985) Memories: I can still remember the night I got Friday The 13th for my Commodore 64. My - [Doctor Who and the Warlord](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/doctor-who-and-warlord-bbc/) - The Game: You are the Doctor's companion, separated from the Time Lord during an attempt to save the Doctor's old friend, King Varangar. When you come to, the Doctor is nowhere around, you're unarmed, and you're surrounded by deadly swamps, war zones, and hostile alien soldiers. Your life expectancy away from the TARDIS isn't looking - [Create With Garfield!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/garfield-apple/) - The Game: Using a simple drag-and-drop system (controlled by keyboard, mouse or joystick), put the elements of an original Garfield comic into place, including everyone's favorite big orange cat, Odie, Jon, Nermal and all the fixtures and fittings of home (including a big burger and some lasagna). Then position speech balloons in the appropriate place, - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-famicom/) - The Game: Who said landscaping was easy? You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and - [Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-mario-duck-hunt-nes/) - The Game: Intrepid plumbers Mario and Luigi have fallen back on Mario's original mandate - rescuing the damsel - as they journey through the kingdom, battling Koopas and braving falls from dizzying heights, all to rescue the princess (who, as always, seems to be in another castle). In Duck Hunt things are a bit more - [Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-nes/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots (10 points) and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots (50 points) enable you to turn the tables and - [Elevator Action](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/elevator-action-nes/) - The Game: As a daring spy, you break into a top secret enemy facility, trying to grab vital secrets and evade or kill as many enemy agents as you can. Your only means of getting from floor to floor through most of the game is via the elevator - which gives you an advantage and - [Burgertime](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/burgertime-nes/) - The Game: As Chef Peter Pepper, you climb around a multi-level factory whose sole function is to make some really big burgers. We’re talking about some BIG burgers here. But your ingredients aren’t exactly cooperating with you… (Namco, 1985 [Japan] / Data East, 1987 [US]) Memories: A little bit of an oddity - a Data - [Toggle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/toggle/) - The Game: Two players' vehicles start in opposite corners of a confined grid; when moved, each vehicle leaves a light cycle-style trail of that player's color (red or gold) in its wake. But here's the twist: the players won't be eliminated by running over the opponent's "wake." Instead, running over the other player's wake once - [Motos](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/motos/) - The Game: This contest places you in a vehicle on a grid suspended in space. Going over the edge of the grid is bad news, and yet that's exactly where you must ram every other object on the screen. Be careful: Isaac Newton's laws of motion apply here, and every action begets a reaction, namely - [Exed Exes (a.k.a. Savage Bees)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/exed-exes/) - The Game: Bees are attacking, but they have more than just the sting in their tail, to mix an insect metaphor. These are alien bees with energy weapons and some serious technology to back them up. And guess how many ships are going to fight these buzz-bombers off? You got it - just your ships, - [Dig Dug II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-ii/) - The Game: Dig Dug is back, and he's still got a hoarde of Pookas and Fygars to exterminate - or else they'll ruin his new island garden. Blowing the beasties up with Dig's trusty pump will still work, but as a last resort, he can also drill into his island's irrigation pipes and actually sink - [Targ (Universal Chaos)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/targ-2600/) - The Game: You're trapped in a symmetrical maze with a bevy of robotic target vehicles - "Targs" - which are programmed to do just one thing: collide with your vehicle. You have one advantage on these decidedly mean streets, however - you can fire missiles ahead of your car (but the Targs are capable of - [Super Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-pac-man-5200/) - The Game: Once again, Pac-Man roams the maze, pursued by four colorful ghosts. But instead of dots, this maze is peppered with other goodies, ranging from the usual fruits (apples, bananas, etc.) to donuts, cake, and burgers. And in addition to the traditional four "power pellets" in each corner of the screen, there are two - [Revenge Of The Jedi Game I (Return Of The Jedi: Ewok Adventure)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ewok-adventure-2600/) - The Game: They're responsible for the deaths of countless Imperial officers in battle, and served as a vital ally to Luke, Han, Leia and the Rebel Alliance in their darkest hour. Surely every gamer wants to join their ranks and experience the battle of Endor from their perspective! That's right, you're an Ewok, flying a - [Garfield](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/garfield-2600/) - The Game: You are the world's most famous lasagna-munchin' mouser, hopping from fencepost to fencepost, grabbing airborne hamburgers (!!?) and dodging potted plants being thrown at you. Eventually you reach home, where you can antagonize Odie the dog, who has somehow made his way to the top of Jon's house. (Atari, never released [developed circa - [Cabbage Patch Kids: Adventure In The Park](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cabbage-patch-kids-2600/) - The Game: You are one of those ubiquitously cute icons of the '80s, a Cabbage Patch Kid, and your mission is to convey your pigtailed self across the screen, circumnavigating whatever dangers await you: rolling balls, puddles of water, and so on. You can jump (and, with the aid of strategically placed trampolines, you can - [Star Maze](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-maze/) - The Game: Poor Thid. He's lost in space, a long way from home, and he'll need all of Earth's intellectual and technological resources to get him home. Or, actually, since he's on a budget, any old kid with an Atari home computer will do. Solve division problems of varying degrees of difficulty to help Thid - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-atari8-parker/) - The Game: You're an intrepid X-Wing pilot participating in the last-ditch Rebel attempt to destroy the Death Star - before it destroys the Rebel base on Yavin IV. TIE Fighters try to intercept you, but you can destroy them (as well as use your own lasers to blast their incoming fire out of the sky). - [Skyfox](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/skyfox-apple/) - The Game: The invasion is on, and as usual, you're the only thing standing between Earth and alien domination. (Ever wonder why no one else is answering their pagers at times like these when the call goes out?) Fortunately, your aircraft is a kick-ass piece of military hardware, capable everything from breaking the sound barrier - [The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/hitchhikers-guide-apple/) - The Game: You're Arthur Dent, and you've woken up with a very bad hangover. Between your state of inebriation and the fact that the Earth will shortly be demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass, this is an inauspicious start, especially since you must fulfill your destiny as one of the only two human - [Frogger II: Threeedeep!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-ii-400-800/) - The Game: Frogger's back, and he needs your help to do so much more than just cross the road. First, help Frogger navigate an assortment of underwater dangers to reach the safety of a log at the water's surface, and then help him hop across the backs of various animals and objects to cross the - [Exodus Construction Set](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/exodus-construction-set/) - The Game: Would-be digital dungeon masters can reshape the world of the most powerful Apple II adventure game of its era - Exodus: Ultima III - in their own image, from changing the coastlines of Sosaria to changing the behavior of its inhabitants. Cities and townes can be completely redrawn, and the deadliest denizens of - [The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/buckaroo-banzai-apple/) - The Game: Players control the actions of rock star brain surgeon (or is that the other way around?) Buckaroo Banzai, who starts the game in Yoyodyne Headquarters and must quickly accumulate the necessary gear to embark on an adventure to fend off the evil Red Lectroid's latest bid to destroy the Earth. (Adventure International, 1984) - [Zaxxon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zaxxon-5200/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone fighter infiltrating a spaceborne fortress, your mission is simple - survive long enough to vanquish the evil Zaxxon robot hidden deep within the fortress, and take out as many of the defenses as you can in the meantime. (Sega, 1984) Memories: In 1984, Sega entered the home - [Tapper](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tapper-2600/) - The Game: As a beleaguered bartender, you have to serve drinks to an endless onslaught of bar patrons, never allowing them to reach the end of the bar. You must also pick up empty glasses as they slide back toward you, and you can also grab a tip whenever one briefly appears. Clearing the screen - [Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-coleco/) - The Game: Welcome aboard, Captain. Your mission is to travel from sector to sector, eliminating Klingon incursions into Federation space without getting your Constitution-class starship and her crew destroyed. Friendly starbases offer aid and allow you to make resupply stops so you can keep up the good fight - and you do have to keep - [Star Wars: The Arcade Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-wars-2600/) - The Game: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...you mean to tell me there's someone out there who doesn't know this story?! You're an intrepid X-Wing pilot participating in the last-ditch Rebel attempt to destroy the Death Star - before it destroys the Rebel base on Yavin III. TIE fighters try to - [Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-5200/) - The Game: Your mission is to travel from sector to sector, eliminating Klingon incursions into Federation space without getting your ship and crew destroyed. Friendly starbases offer aid and allow you to make resupply stops so you can keep up the good fight - and you do have to keep a careful eye on your - [Shark Hunter](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/shark-hunter/) - The Game: In the Arctic Circle, there are two certainties: not eating will kill you, and being in the water too long will kill you. You have to brave both possibilities in this game, trying to keep the fishing nets intact, and trying to fend off the roaming sharks intent on biting through the nets. - [River Raid](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/river-raid-coleco/) - The Game: You're piloting a fighter jet on a canyon run through enemy territory. You can't fly outside the canyon walls, so stay over the river and blast everything in sight. Well, almost everything - flying your plane on top of "FUEL" buoys instead of shooting them puts a little bit of gas in the - [Q*Bert's Qubes](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qberts-qubes-2600/) - The Game: Q*Bert is back, hopping around from cube to cube, rotating the cubes 90 degrees with every hop…but a nasty bouncing rat and his minions are out to get the big Q. If one of the rat’s henchmen hops onto a cube whose top surface is the same color as its skin, it melts - [Pitstop](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pitstop-coleco/) - The Game: A day at the races is just another day at the office for you. Pick from a variety of tracks and difficulty levels and try to achieve maximum speed...with a minimum of collisions. (Epyx, 1984) Memories: Not quite as pretty as Turbo, Pitstop is a port of a game that Epyx had already - [Pitfall II: Lost Caverns](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pitfall-ii-2600/) - The Game: As famed treasure-hunter Pitfall Harry, you're delving deep into the Lost Caverns, which are loaded with Incan treasures beyond compare - or so they say. But the vast subterranean chambers are also full of dangers - bats, poisonous frogs, electric eels, and huge chasms. Touching any one of these creatures will force you - [Jr. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jr-pac-man-5200/) - The Game: As the offspring of a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a bigger maze than your parents ever had to deal with, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. Six large flashing dots in the maze enable you to - [Moto-Crash+](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/moto-crash-o2/) - The Game: It's a cross-country motorcycle race, and you're at the handlebars. Avoid other bikes, stay within the traffic markers, and be alert to constantly changing lighting conditions and weather (this race is 24 hours a day, and the days seem awfully short). (Philips, 1984) Memories: Released only in Europe (and, for the most part, - [It's Only Rock 'N' Roll](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/its-only-rock-n-roll/) - The Game: You control the destiny of a pixellated rock band. A menu presents you with options to write songs, play concerts, go on tour, or even sign witha record company if you've racked up the money and the popularity (and the band still has the energy and drive to work a crowd). You can - [Gyruss](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gyruss-2600/) - The Game: The aliens are taking their complaints to the home office! As the pilot of an agile space fighter, you have to blast your way through the alien forces from Pluto all the way back to Earth. Occasionally you can boost your ship's firepower, but that's the only help you're going to get. The - [Frenzy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frenzy-coleco/) - The Game: You're back in the maze, but this time, the stakes are increased, the danger is increased, and your strategic options are only slightly increased. Touching the walls, the robots, the robots' laser blasts, or even your own ricocheted lasers are deadly. And of course, the inevitable appearance by Evil Otto is also deadly. - [Front Line](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/front-line-2600/) - The Game: You're a lone footsoldier fighting your way through a platoon of enemy troops, trying to take out as many of them as you can until you find your way to a handy empty tank. But once you man your own tank, enemy tanks surround you. If one of them hits your tank, you - [Dragonfire](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dragonfire/) - The Game: You’re another treasure-hunting glory seeker who’s about to meet more than his match. If you can survive crossing the drawbridge into the castle – a task made incredibly difficult by the glowing fireballs of dragon breath being hurled toward you – you’ve got an even more hazardous obstacle ahead: the dragon himself is - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-7800/) - The Game: Who said landscaping was easy? You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and - [Defender II / Stargate](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/defender-ii-2600/) - The Game: Once again, you're piloting a sleek spacecraft, patrolling the airspace over a populated planet whose inhabitants are being harvested by alien Landers to create berzerker Mutants. If you shoot down a Lander in mid-air and its abductee falls toward the ground, you must catch the helpless kidnap victim and lower him to the - [Crazy Climber](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/crazy-climber-2600/) - The Game: You control a daredevil stunt climber on his trip up the side of a building, using no ropes, no nets, and nothing but his hands and his feet. Obstacles such as a large stork with (apparently flaming) droppings can cause you to plunge to your death several stories below, and even minor things - [Congo Bongo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/congo-bongo-coleco/) - The Game: Bongo the Ape sets your toes on fire while you're asleep during a jungle expedition. So naturally, you drop everything to take revenge on the goofy gorilla. But first you have to reach him. The first level is a hazardous assortment of ramps and levels and a waterfall to jump across. Be careful - [Cosmic Commuter](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cosmic-commuter-2600/) - The Game: Sometimes it's not all about saving the whole freakin' world. Sometimes it's about just being a cabbie. Picking people up, zipping through traffic, and trying to get them to where they're going without them - or yourself - killed in the process. Substitute traffic for alien ships and space debris, and you've got - [Buck Rogers: Planet Of Zoom](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/buck-rogers-coleco/) - The Game: Zoom being the operative word here, your mission - as space hero Buck Rogers - is to fly in close quarters with all kinds of enemy ships, landers and structures, fending off their attacks, and generally staying alive as long as possible. Obligatory robot wisecracks and utterances of "beedy-beedy-beedy" not included. (Coleco [under - [Bump 'n' Jump](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bump-n-jump-coleco/) - The Game: The race is on, and no moves are off-limits - bump your competitors off the road (and into apparently highly volatile vegetation that causes them to explode), or jump over them and any other obstacles that get in your way, including areas of water that cover the road. If you survive the race, - [Buraco Negro! ("Black Hole!")](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/black-hole-o2/) - The Game: This is a tale of a futuristic society advanced almost beyond belief. A black hole has been trapped behind a force field, where its gravity won't snag the chains of space outposts lining the top and bottom of the screen. That gravity will, however, attract stray asteroids, which naturally can do a number - [Beamrider](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/beamrider-coleco/) - The Game: Alien ships are sliding toward you on a gridwork of energy; as the pilot of the Beamrider, your job is to destroy them before they get too close to home (i.e. the bottom of the screen). They can fire back, though, and while in some cases you can return fire and intercept their - [Beamrider](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/beamrider-2600/) - The Game: Alien ships are sliding toward you on a gridwork of energy; as the pilot of the Beamrider, your job is to destroy them before they get too close to home (i.e. the bottom of the screen). They can fire back, though, and while in some cases you can return fire and intercept their - [Ballblazer](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ballblazer-5200/) - The Game: Pong just got a lot more difficult. The table-tennis-inspired sport is now played at blow-your-hair-back speeds on a 3-D field, with vehicles called rotofoils serving as the paddles. Up to four players can compete, or you can humiliate yourself by trying to fight computer-controlled opponents. (Atari/Lucasfilm Games, 1984) Memories: The announcement was simple, - [Super Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-xevious/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you’re deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests, bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and Buy this gamedeadly ground-based defenses - [Snake Pit](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/snake-pit/) - The Game: You're an adventurer with a bullwhip and a hat, and you hate snakes and love treasure - sound familiar? The bad news is that you're surrounded by slippery snakes, scurrying scorpions and jumping spiders, all of whom can kill you instantly on contact. The only way you can eliminate these foes and claim - [Pirate Ship Higemaru](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pirate-ship-higemaru/) - The Game: Pirates have boarded your ship, and it's up to you to defend the whole boat. Evade the pirates in the twisty mazes of barrels and treasures in the cargo deck, or pick up one of those barrels and brain the nearest pirate with it. Be careful - some pirates hide inside the barrels, - [Mr. Do! Run Run](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-do-run-run/) - The Game: As everyone's favorite pixellated clown since Bozo, you guide Mr. Do around a multi-level platform, pursued by multicolored killer critters. You have a magic power ball you can shoot at them, but if you score a hit, you'll have to scramble around and pick up fruit and other items on the platforms until - [Mr. Do!'s Wild Ride](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-do-wild-ride/) - The Game: Mr. Do, having vanquished unicorns and other beasties, decides to take a little bit of vacation time at the nearest amusement park. But there's one problem! (Isn't there always?) The roller coasters are trying to kill him. Your job is to guide Mr. Do along the roller coaster tracks, avoiding deadly fast-moving roller - [Millipede](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/millipede-2600/) - The Game: Once more unto the breach, your garden of mushrooms is now under attack by a millipede, and the big bug's even nastier insect entourage has come along too. The spiders, scorpions and fleas are now joined by mosquitoes and inchworms, among others. The only advantage you have? Occasional containers of DDT (can you - [Lode Runner](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lode-runner-arcade/) - The Game: Cavernous rooms are loaded with gold, just ripe for the picking. But before you celebrate hitting the mother lode, look again - there are other gold-diggers homing in on the treasure. What do you have that they don't? A drill gun that can blast a hole in the floors, into which your opponents - [Grobda](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/grobda/) - The Game: You're piloting a lone tank trapped in an arena with numerous indestructible obstacles - and quite a few hostile tanks. The moment you're sent into battle, those other tanks converge on you immediately, so survival usually hinges on finding an advantageous configuration of obstacles to use as a makeshift fortress from behind which - [Gaplus / Galaga 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gaplus/) - The Game: The Galaxian/Galaga saga continues! You control a solo space fighter against unending hordes of alien attackers who dive, weave, and evade your fire, while trying to nail your ship with their own shots. But one of the aliens is hauling precious cargo: a device used to generate a tractor beam. In Galaga, the - [Dragon's Lair II: Timewarp](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dragons-lair-2/) - The Game: Princess Daphne has been kidnapped by the evil wizard Mordroc, and before he can embark on the dangerous quest to save her, Dirk must first fend off the angry attack of his Viking-like mother-in-law as he makes his way to the castle. Once there, Dirk discovers a talking Time Machine which gets him - [Circus Charlie](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/circus-charlie/) - The Game: As Charlie the circus clown, you undertake numerous hazardous activities to wow the big-top audience, including ridng a lion as he jumps through flaming hoops, walking a tightrope also inhabited by numerous monkeys over whom you must jump, leaping around on a series of trampolines (and hopefully over fire-breathers and knife-throwers who happen - [Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xevious-5200/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you're deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests, bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and deadly ground-based defenses become the - [UFO](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ufo-o3/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone space cruiser, you must try to clear the spaceways of a swarm of pesky and relatively harmless drone UFOs, but the job isn't easy. You can ram the alien ships with your ship's shields, destroying them (but forcing your shields offline for a few precious seconds during - [Tutankham](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tutankham-o2/) - The Game: As an intrepid, pith-helmeted explorer, you're exploring King Tut's catacombs, which are populated by a variety of killer bugs, birds, and other nasties. You're capable of firing left and right, but not vertically - so any oncoming threats from above or below must be outrun or avoided. Warp portals will instantly whisk you - [Tempest](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tempest-2600/) - The Game: As a strangely crablike creature, you scuttle along the rim of an abstract, hollow geometric tube, zapping red bow-tie-ish critters and purple diamond-shaped things which carry them. There are also swirly green things (swirly thing alert!!) which spin "spikes" like webs, and by the way, you should avoid spikes. (Atari, 1983 - never - [Tempest](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tempest-5200/) - The Game: As a strangely crablike creature, you scuttle along the rim of an abstract, hollow geometric tube, zapping red bow-tie-ish critters and purple diamond-shaped things which carry them. There are also swirly green things which spin "spikes" like webs, and by the way, you should avoid spikes. (Atari, 1983) Memories: The above description barely - [Spider-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spiderman-o2/) - The Game: The Green Goblin and his henchmen are terrorizing the city once more, and it's up to Spider-Man to restore order. But the odds are against him: he can only attach his web to the surface of the building, naturally, but the Goblin's underlings are ready and eager to cut Spidey's web should it - [Robot Rubble](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/robot-rubble-intv/) - The Game: Robots descend from the mountains with one mission in mind: they'd like to fry you. In fact, they're pretty adamant on that point. You're armed with a weapon that can fling anti-robot grenades at them, but you have to account for a trajectory that can be affected by your own movement; mountainous outcroppings - [Robot City](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/robot-city-o2/) - The Game: Four robotic tanks search methodically through a maze, trying to hunt you down. If you wind up in a straight line across or above/below the robot tanks, they will fire, even if a maze wall is in the way. Your job is to evade their fire, use the robots' logic against them (i.e. - [Power Lords: Quest For Volcan](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/power-lords-colecovision/) - The Game: As superhero Adam Power, you're the pilot of a space sled on patrol around the explosive Volcan Rock, and what better cover for the bad guys? An enormous laser-eyed space serpent is coiled around the mountain, and you have to take it down single-handedly. Once you've baked the snake, you land your sled - [Planet Of The Apes](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/planet-of-the-apes-2600/) - The Game: It's not a good idea being a human on Earth of the future, in a world ruled ruthlessly by intelligent, verbose, violent apes. Or, in this case, persistent, pixellated apes. The player controls a hunted human trying to stay out of the apes' damn dirty paws. If the human falls into the apes' - [Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-coleco/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots (10 points) and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots (50 points) enable you to turn the tables and - [Looping](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/looping-2600/) - The Game: What if you were out to perform daring, air-show-style aerial acrobatics, and someone was shooting at you at the same time? Wouldn't that be dandy? Lucky you, that's what you're doing in this game. With a mandate to DESTROY TERMINAL, you set out to obliterate an airport terminal protected by armed hot air - [Lasercade](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lasercade-2600/) - The Game: You're manning an experimental laser in a shooting gallery, trying to zap objects as they cross a screen at the far end of the room. A direct hit scores points, but the clock is always ticking down and any objects that haven't been shot down will remain in play until they're eliminated. At - [Killer Bees](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/killer-bees-o3/) - The Game: You control a solitary swarm of "good" bees, trailed by a couple of handy ray guns on the same vertical axis. The game starts out with a bunch of dim-witted Beebots bumbling around the screen, which you can sting with your bee swarm until the 'bots slow down and finally expire, marked by - [Flash Point](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/flashpoint-o3/) - The Game: A zombie infestation has overrun the city. The player, in a mobile unit bristling with weapons, must venture into the infested areas and eliminate the zombies - or die. The center of the infestation screens features a green area surrounding the player's vehicle; this must be preserved as much as possible while fighting - [Fantasy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/fantasy-ti/) - The Game: Pirates have kidnapped your girlfriend, Cheri, and it's your job to rescue her, from landing your hot air balloon on the deck of the pirate ship and trying to free her, to flying and climbing your way through the jungle to rescue her from jungle animals who have abducted her from the pirates. - [Battlezone](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/battlezone-5200/) - The Game: As the pilot of a heavy tank, you wander the desolate battlefield, trying to wipe out enemy tanks and landing vehicles. (Atari, 1983) Memories: If Atari's 2600 version of the arcade wargame was a pleasant surprise, the unreleased 5200 edition of the same game is almost a revelation. Combining adaptations of the menacingly - [RealSports Basketball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/realsports-basketball-5200/) - The Game: Two players each control one man in one-on-one, full-court action. Whoever has the highest score by a predetermined time limit wins. (Atari, 1983 [unreleased]) Memories: Atari's RealSports series was created to challenge the upper hand Intellivision's sports games had gained over the blocky, primitive virtual versions of the same sports on the Atari - [Attack Of The Timelord! (Terrahawks+)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/attack-of-the-timelord-o3/) - The Game: The game begins as the skull-like face of Spyruss the Deathless (the Timelord of Chaos, no less!) taunts you (well, only if you had the Voice), and then a bunch of pesky spaceships pops out of a vortex to shoot at you. They shoot at you rather a lot. Fortunately, you can shoot - [Ms. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pc-man/) - The Game: As the bride of that most famous of single-celled omniphage life forms, your job is pretty simple – eat all the dots, gulp the large blinking dots in each corner of the screen and eat the monsters while they’re blue, and avoid the monsters the rest of the time. Occasionally various fruits and - [Zaxxon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zaxxon-apple/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone fighter infiltrating a spaceborne fortress, your mission is simple - survive long enough to vanquish the evil Zaxxon robot hidden deep within the fortress, and take out as much of the defenses as you can in the meantime. (Datasoft, 1983) Memories: Probably the best of the early - [Xevious](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/xevious-apple/) - The Game: As the commander of a sleek Solvalou fighter, you’re deep into enemy territory, shooting their disc-shaped fighters out of the sky, bombing ground installations and artillery nests,bombing tanks, and trying to destroy the mothership. As you progress further behind enemy lines, heavier aircraft and more versatile and deadly ground-based defenses become the norm. - [Super Demon Attack](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-demon-attack-ti/) - The Game: Demons coalesce into existence in mid-air above your cannon. Send them back where they came from by force. (Texas Instruments, under license from Imagic, 1983) Memories: Somewhat similar to the Intellivision edition of Imagic's Demon Attack in look and feel, this TI version of the game takes advantage of that computer's graphics capabilities - [Sammy Lightfoot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/sammy-lightfoot-c64/) - The Game: Help Sammy Lightfoot, circus performer extraordinaire, climb to the top of multiple levels by using trampolines, trapezes and your wits to avoid roaming meanies. (Sierra On-Line, 1983) Memories: From the success of Nintendo's Donkey Kong came, well, lots of games that were similar to Donkey Kong. And while Donkey Kong's plot (especially compared - [Pogo Joe](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pogo-joe-atari800/) - The Game: Pogo Joe has a pogo stick, a screen full of barrels whose colors need to be changed to the same target color, and a bunch of bouncy enemies too. Players guide Joe from barrel to barrel, sometimes requiring a big bounce if a barrel isn't immediately adjacent to Joe's current location, avoiding enemy - [Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-ti/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for - [Night Stalker](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/night-stalker-aquarius/) - The Game: You're alone, unarmed, in a maze full of bats, bugs and 'bots, most of whom can kill you on contact (though the robots would happily shoot you rather than catching up with you). Loaded guns appear periodically, giving you a limited number of rounds with which to take out some of these creepy - [Ms. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pac-man-ti/) - The Game: As the bride of that most famous of single-celled omniphage life forms, your job is pretty simple – eat all the dots, gulp the large blinking dots in each corner of the screen and eat the monsters while they’re blue, and avoid the monsters the rest of the time. Occasionally various fruits and - [Mr. Cool](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-cool-apple/) - The Game: You're Mr. Cool, an ice cube who chills out while hopping around a pyramid-shaped series of platforms. Fireballs streak across the pyramid from time to time, and they'll melt you if they touch you. If you can stay cool long enough, you can advance through the game by changing the color of every - [Meteor Belt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/meteor-belt-ti/) - The Game: An evil force near the planet Jupiter has commandeered the asteroid belt between that giant planet and Mars as its personal defense shield. Your mission is simple: man a mobile weapons platform on the inner solar system's side of the asteroid belt, exchange fire with the enemy (who can be the computer or - [Lock 'n' Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lock-n-chase-apple/) - The Game: You're in charge of a getaway car loaded with crafty criminals. Your job is to sneak around the maze, avoid four colorful cops who are hot on your trail, and grab all the dough - and, of course, to escape so you can steal again another day. But the cops can trap you - [Juice!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/juice-atari-8-bit/) - The Game: You're the circuit maker, and they're the circuit breakers. You hop around a maze-like structure, dropping circuitry patterns in your wake, as a variety of adversaries try to stop you from completing a circuit leading from the power source at your starting point to the receptacle across the maze from you. Colliding with - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-apple/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at the top of the screen by leaping across the backs of turtles - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-c64-atari/) - The Game: How high can you go? Help Jumpman (Mario) save Pauline from Donkey Kong's clutches by climbing ladders and avoiding barrels. (AtariSoft, 1983) Memories: In 1980, Space Invaders became the first arcade game to be officially licensed to a home videogame system. Sales of both the game and the Atari 2600 console itself skyrocketed, - [Doctor Who: The First Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/doctor-who/) - The Game: You guide the Doctor, that wayward Time Lord, on a quest to retrieve the three segments of the Key to Time, recover your companion from an alien prison, and escape aliens who are on your trail. The game appropriately takes place in four "episodes" (stages). Failing to complete a task will cost you - [Cavern Creatures](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cavern-creatures-apple/) - The Game: Why do mountain climbers climb mountains? Because they're there. Why are you flying a spacecraft into a vast complex of subterranean caverns? Because they're there, and apparently because you want to blast the multitudes of critters who lurk there. The bad news: there are a lot more of them than there are of - [Archon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/archon-apple/) - The Game: What if chess pieces were living creatures, each with its own unique abilities? And what if, every time to pieces met on the board, they had to fight amongst themselves to occupy the square in question? That's Archon in a nutshell. (Electronic Arts, 1983) Memories: Whoever came up with this game is a - [Apple Cider Spider](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/apple-cider-spider/) - The Game: You control a spider, wandering though a factory that makes cider, and to survive this trip you better be a good hider, for the spider can't survive with any apples that might collide 'er. The spider can become a rider on conveyor belts, but she can also fall off if the spider tries - [The Dreadnaught Factor](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dreadnaught-factor-intv/) - The Game: Piloting a series of solo space fighters, you're humanity's last hope against a fleet of gigantic, triangular wedge-shaped battle cruisers bearing down on Earth. Launching from a staging area equipped with a hyperspace gate to fling your fighters into the void at top speed, you must strafe these cruisers in your fighter, bombing - [Impossible Mission / Programmed Trip](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/impossible-mission-o2/) - The Game: On an enclosed grid, you control a robotic drone whose job is to collect certain items on the grid and deflect enemies away from those items. If you can plant obstacles - which deflect your enemies with 90-degree left or right turns - that lock your pursuers into an inescapable infinite loop, all - [Tutankham](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tutankham-coleco/) - The Game: As an intrepid, pith-helmeted explorer, you're exploring King Tut's catacombs, which are populated by a variety of killer bugs, birds, and other nasties. You're capable of firing left and right, but not vertically - so any oncoming threats from above or below must be outrun or avoided. Warp portals will instantly whisk you - [Turtles!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/turtles-o2/) - The Game: As the mama turtle, you trundle around a simple maze, pursued by nasty bugs which are lethal to the touch. You can drop bombs in their path, which will reduce their speed (and this device really does beg all sorts of biological double-entendres, doesn't it?). Your mission is to visit the isolated cul-de-sacs - [Stargate](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/stargate-nes/) - The Game: The alien abductors are back. Their henchbeings are back. And fortunately for the hapless humans on the planet’s surface, you’re back too, in a fully armed warship with a belly full of smart bombs. But the aliens have brought new and unusual reinforcements, and now the ultimate X-factor is seen visibly floating in - [Trans-American Rally](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/trans-american-rally-o3/) - The Game: The Videopac puts you in the driver's seat for a cross-country race. Avoid other cars and obstacles and stay on the road; hitting too many oncoming vehicles causes you to forfeit the race. (Philips, 1983) Memories: A surprising game on the Videopac G7400+ (the European equivalent of the cancelled Odyssey3 console), Trans-American Rally - [Time Pilot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/time-pilot-2600/) - The Game: You're flying solo through the fourth dimension! In what must be the least subtle time-traveling intervention since the last time there was a time travel episode on Star Trek: Voyager, you're blasting your way through dozens of aircraft from 1940 through 1982. From WWII-era prop planes, to Vietnam-era helicopters, to 1982, where you - [Time Pilot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/time-pilot-coleco/) - The Game: You're flying solo through the fourth dimension! In what must be the least subtle time-traveling intervention since the last time there was a time travel episode on Star Trek: Voyager, you're blasting your way through dozens of aircraft from 1940 through 1982. From WWII-era prop planes, to Vietnam-era helicopters, to 1982, where you - [Threshold](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/threshold-coleco/) - The Game: Players control a space fighter on patrol as alien attack fleets gather in deep space. Always keeping a wary eye on his ship's fuel and laser temperature, would-be space heroes must blow away every alien ship on the screen before collecting the reward - namely, the privelege of blowing away another wave of - [The Texas Chainsaw Massacre](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/texas-chainsaw-massacre-2600/) - The Game: You're Leatherface, the notorious killer, and your job is pretty simple: track down those meddling teenagers (a prerequisite for every horror flick) and slice 'n' dice them with your chainsaw. Simple enough, right? It would be if not for obstacles that block your path (some of which you can also dispose of with - [Tac-Scan](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tac-scan-2600/) - The Game: Commanding a fleet of ships, you use their combined firepower to wipe out an onslaught of alien ships (which, perhaps not at all surprisingly, are firing back at you). It only takes one hit to lose one of your own fleet, and when your fleet is completely wiped out, the game is over. - [Super Cobra](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-cobra-intv/) - The Game: You’re piloting a heavily armed helicopter straight into a heap o’ trouble. Ground and air defenses have been mounted in this enemy installation to stop you at any costs. Missiles, anti-aircraft turrets, and even other vehicles will See the videodo anything to knock you out of the sky – and given the chunky - [Super Cobra](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-cobra-o2/) - The Game: You're piloting a heavily armed helicopter straight into a heap o' trouble. Ground and air defenses have been mounted in this enemy installation to stop you at any costs. Missiles, anti-aircraft turrets, and even other vehicles will do anything to knock you out of the sky - and given the chunky terrain, the - [Star Wars: Jedi Arena](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jedi-arena-2600/) - The Game: You weren't born with a lightsaber in your hands. Even a Jedi Knight must practice his skills. Two Jedi are safely tucked away behind deflector shields, while an automatic seeker ball roams the center of a large chamber. You can use the Force to influence the seeker to attack your opponent, and you - [Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-2600/) - The Game: Welcome to the bridge. Your mission is to travel from sector to sector, eliminating Klingon incursions into Federation space without getting your ship and crew destroyed. Friendly starbases offer aid and allow you to make resupply stops so you can keep up the good fight - and you do have to keep a - [Spike!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spike-vectrex/) - The Game: Poor Spike - his girlfriend Molly has been snatched by a beastly enemy, and it's up to Spike to rescue her (after, of course, declaring "Darnit!"). Spike must climb his way up several ever-moving platforms. He can change the position of the ladders he uses to climb up these platforms, but it's not - [Spider-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spider-man-2600/) - The Game: The Green Goblin and his henchmen are terrorizing the city once more, and it's up to Spider-Man to restore order. But the odds are against him: he can only attach his web to the surface of the building, naturally, but the Goblin's underlings are ready and eager to cut Spidey's web should it - [Spectron](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spectron/) - The Game: Aliens are closing in on your planetary base, and apparently you're the only one on call to fend them off. Shields protect your ground-hugging mobile cannon, but they tend to be eroded away quickly by both incoming enemy fire and your own shots from the ground. If enemy ships infiltrate your protective bunker, - [Sky Jinks](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/sky-jinks-2600/) - The Game: It's a lovely day for a little bit of prop flying. You're at the stick of a small, single-engine plane, and you must complete an increasingly difficult succession of courses where you must pass different colored pylons on the left or right. But there are obstacles that don't make this easy - several - [Rocky Super Action Boxing](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rocky-super-action/) - The Game: Spin up "Eye Of The Tiger" on your turntable, power up your Colecovision, and get ready to go ten rounds with Clubber Lang. If you think you're tough enough to take on a digital Mr. T, take a swing at helping Rocky Balboa reign victorious once more. Just be ready to taste the - [Robin Hood / Sir Lancelot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/robin-hood-sir-lancelot-2600/) - The Game: In Sir Lancelot, players assume the role of the legendary knight atop his flying steed (who knew that the Arthurian mythos could be mixed with the Greek legend of Pegasus?), battling a sky seething with dragons. Killing all the dragons on the screen will advance Lancelot to another level featuring a "boss" dragon - [River Raid](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/river-raid-intv/) - The Game: You’re piloting a fighter jet on a canyon run through enemy territory. You can’t fly outside the canyon walls, so stay over the river and blast everything in sight. Well, almost everything – flying your plane on top of “FUEL” buoys instead of shooting them puts a little bit of gas in the - [Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/death-star-battle-2600/) - The Game: Presumably, you play the part of Lando Calrissian in this game, which seems to follow the events in the latter half of the film Return of the Jedi. Piloting the Millennium Falcon, you dart around the perimeter defense shield of the Empire's new Death Star, which is still being constructed before your very - [RealSports Baseball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/realsports-baseball-5200/) - The Game: Batter up! Take charge of a team on the baseball diamond for a practice round, or a game lasting 3, 6 or 9 innings. And if you think being behind a joystick will save you from hearing from the umpire, think again. (Atari, 1983) Memories: In 1979, the mainstay of home video gaming - [Seaquest](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/seaquest-2600/) - The Game: You're commanding a submarine roaming the depths of the Atari 2600, attempting to rescue divers while also battling off sharks and enemy subs. Once you've gotten six of those defenseless divers aboard, you'll need to surface to offload them. If either the sharks or subs collide with you, you lose a sub and - [Q*Bert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-coleco/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a three-dimensional pyramid of cubes, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Rabbit Transit](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rabbit-transit-2600/) - The Game: Oh, it's just a harmless little bunny, isn't it? But this bunny needs some help to navigate a garden crawling with other critters to reach his ride to find his family (in this case, on the back of a turtle). The turtle takes the bunny to a series of platforms. The bunny needs - [Quick Step](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/quick-step-2600/) - So what we have here is really a cross between Q*Bert and Crazy Climber. Original, eh? I kid Imagic, of course, because I loved most of their games. And the combination of the color-changing puzzle and climbing elements of two of my all-time favorite arcade games is actually appealing to me, even if it doesn't - [Q*Bert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-2600/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a three-dimensional pyramid of cubes, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Q*Bert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-intv/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a three-dimensional pyramid of cubes, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Q*Bert](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qbert-o2/) - The Game: Q*Bert, a nosey little guy with a propensity for hopping, spends his time hopping around a pyramid of colorful blocks, avoiding Coily the Snake and other assorted purple and red creatures, including a few who operate on a slightly different plane (i.e., they move down the pyramid as if it were rotated one-third). - [Pole Position](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pole-position-vectrex/) - The Game: Prepare to qualify! Fly to the finish line in a fierce field of Formula One competitors in a qualifying lap. Leaving the track is trouble – and hitting one of the billboards dotted around the edges of the Mt. Fuji track is a sure way to miss out on the subsequent race. (GCE, - [Popeye](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/popeye-coleco/) - The Game: Well, blow me down! Popeye the sailor man gets his own video game. On level one, you're trying to catch Olive Oyl's falling hearts before they descend to sea level and are lost, while ducking Bluto's punches at the same time. A can of spinach appears every so often, giving you the opportunity - [Pole Position](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pole-position-5200/) - The Game: Prepare to qualify! Fly to the finish line in a fierce field of Formula One competitors in a qualifying lap. Leaving the track is trouble - and hitting one of the billboards dotted around the edges of the Mt. Fuji track is a sure way to miss out on the subsequent race. (Atari, - [Pole Position](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pole-position-2600/) - The Game: It's your big chance to qualify for an unspecified big race at a track near Mt. Fuji in Japan. First, you try to get through the qualifying heat, racking up laps around the track as fast you can and accumulating as few wrecks as possible. If you pass muster, then you get to - [Popeye](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/popeye-2600/) - The Game: Popeye the sailor man gets his own video game. On level one, you're trying to catch Olive Oyl's falling hearts before they descend to sea level and are lost, while ducking Bluto's punches at the same time. A can of spinach appears every so often, giving you the opportunity to read the big - [Power Lords](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/power-lords-o2/) - The Game: As superhero Adam Power, you're the pilot of a space sled on patrol around the explosive Volcan Rock, an active volcano which frequently blows its top. And what better cover for the bad guys? Gryptogg, Raygoth and Arkus are perfecting their evil plans for a "gravitational ray" which basically amounts to a portable - [Popeye](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/popeye-o2/) - The Game: Well, blow me down! Popeye the sailor man gets his own video game. As Popeye, you're trying to catch Olive Oyl's falling hearts before they descend to sea level and are lost, while ducking Bluto's punches at the same time. A can of spinach appears every so often, giving you the opportunity to - [Plaque Attack](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/plaque-attack-2600/) - The Game: One of the great dental scare games (also see Tooth Protectors and Jawbreaker), Plaque Attack pits you against tooth decay itself! Wave after wave of burgers, hot dogs, fries 'n' fruit assault a mouth with eight teeth in it (only eight? Something tells me this patient's beyond help already), and you pilot a - [Pick Axe Pete](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pick-axe-pete-03/) - The Game: As Pete, you start out in the center of a multi-tiered mine - not at the bottom - and your boulder-smashing pick axe begins to deteriorate after about one minute. Then you either have to jump over or duck under the onslaught of falling rocks, or you're toast. Falling to the lower levels - [Pengo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pengo-2600/) - The Game: As a cute, fuzzy, harmless little penguin, you roam around an enclosed maze of ice blocks. If this sounds too good to be true - especially for a polar-dwelling avian life form - that's because you're not the only critter waddling around in the frozen tundra. Killer Sno-Bees chase little Pengo around the - [Oink!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/oink-2600/) - The Game: As one of the Three Little Pigs, your job is to make sure the bricks of your porcine pals' dwelling is strong enough to withstand the assault of the Big Bad Wolf, whose tongue resembles that of some kind of poisonous frog (if he knocks a big enough hole in the pigs' brick - [Nova Blast](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/nova-blast-intv/) - The Game: You're the pilot of a fighter plane whose job is to patrol the sky at supersonic speeds and eliminate alien threats to the cities on the ground below You have a radar screen spanning the entire globe at your disposal, and endless arsenals of weaponry. If all of the cities are wiped out, - [Ms. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pac-man-2600/) - The Game: As the bride of that most famous of single-celled omniphage life forms, your job is pretty simple - eat all the dots, gulp the large blinking dots in each corner of the screen and eat the monsters while they're blue, and avoid the monsters the rest of the time. Occasionally various fruits and - [Ms. Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ms-pac-man-5200/) - The Game: As the bride of that most famous of single-celled omniphage life forms, your job is pretty simple - eat all the dots, gulp the large blinking dots in each corner of the screen and eat the monsters while they're blue, and avoid the monsters the rest of the time. Occasionally various fruits and - [Mr. Do's Castle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-dos-castle-2600/) - The Game: As cuddly clown Mr. Do, you're scrambling to squish all the unicorns who are invading your castle. You can repel them momentarily with your clown hammer, but you can only squish them permanently by knocking a brick out from the floor above. Most bricks contain cherries, but some also contain keys that unlock - [Mr. Do!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-do-2600/) - The Game: As an elfin dweller of a magic garden, you must avoid or do away with a bunch of nasty critters who are after you, while gobbling up as much yummy fruit as you can. (Coleco, 1983) Memories: Not the hardest game in the world to translate for home console systems, Mr. Do! is - [Moonsweeper](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/moonsweeper-coleco/) - The Game: As the pilot of a super-fast intergalactic rescue ship (which is also armed to the teeth, which explains the absence of a red cross painted on the hull), you must navigate your way through hazardous comets and space debris, entering low orbit around various planets from which you must rescue a certain number - [Moon Patrol](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/moon-patrol-2600/) - The Game: Driving an agile, armed moon buggy across the lunar surface, you must jump over craters and land mines, shoot large boulders (some occasionally mobile) out of your way, and try not to be on the receiving end of hostile fire from alien ships that try to strafe you. Some of the ships, which - [Mario Bros.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mario-bros-2600/) - The Game: As Mario (or Luigi, if you're playing with a second person), you're trying to rid the sewers of such pests as evil lobsters and turtles. Try to grab as many coins as you can (it's amazing what people let fall down the drain and into the sewer system sometimes), and always be on - [M*A*S*H](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mash-2600/) - The Game: In a bizarre collision of two very different game play elements that would probably be considered minigames today, you're a fearless helicopter rescue pilot for the 4077th, fishing wounded U.S. soldiers out of harm's way during the Korean War. When the window of your helicopter no longer shows up as hollow, you've got - [Laser Gates](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/laser-gates-2600/) - The Game: You're piloting the Dante Dart through the innards of an enormous sentient computer. The computer was originally constructed to defend the galaxy, but now it's gone haywire and is planning to destroy the galaxy instead. There's only one problem with such a massive defense computer: its own internal defense mechanisms. Blast through densepack - [Killer Bees!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/killer-bees/) - The Game: You control a solitary swarm of "good" bees, trailed by a couple of handy ray guns on the same vertical axis. The game starts out with a bunch of dim-witted Beebots bumbling around the screen, which you can sting with your bee swarm until the 'bots slow down and finally expire, marked by - [Kangaroo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/kangaroo-2600/) - The Game: As a mama marsupial trying to save your baby from many malignant marauding monkeys, you go on a rescue mission that involves climbing through many, many levels of the monkeys' treehouse village, punching primates, dodging airborne apples, grabbing various fruit items along the way (considering the abundance of apples, strawberries, cherries and bananas, - [Kangaroo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/kangaroo-5200/) - The Game: As a mama marsupial trying to save your baby from many malignant marauding monkeys, you go on a rescue mission that involves climbing through many, many levels of the monkeys’ treehouse village, punching primates, dodging airborne apples, grabbing various fruit items along the way (considering the abundance See the videoof apples, strawberries, cherries - [Jungle Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jungle-hunt-2600/) - The Game: You are the king of the jungle! Swinging from vine to vine! Swimming through crocodile-infested waters! Jumping and ducking huge rolling boulders! And vanquishing spear-weilding natives to rescue the damsel! (Atari, 1983) Jungle Hunt, based on the revised version of Taito's Jungle King arcade game, was a fairly solid entry from the heyday - [Jungle Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jungle-hunt-coleco/) - The Game: You are an intrepid, pith-helmeted explorer of the jungle! Swinging from vine to vine! Swimming through crocodile-infested waters! Jumping and ducking huge rolling boulders! And vanquishing spear-weilding natives to rescue the damsel! (Atarisoft, 1983) Memories: One of a handful of Atarisoft games for the ColecoVision, Jungle Hunt proves a point: while Coleco was - [Jungle Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jungle-hunt-5200/) - The Game: You're an intrepid explorer, swinging from vine to vine, braving a swim through crocodile-infested waters, leaping over and ducking under an avalanche of rocks both large and small, and trying to leap over angry natives, all to save a damsel in distress at the end of the game. (Atari, 1983) Memories: One of - [Joust](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/joust-2600/) - The Game: As a fearless pile of buzzard bait encased in armor, you pilot your trusty steed - who happens to be an ostrich, by the way - in an effort to impale your opponents - who also happen to be riding ostriches - before they can lance you. Other dangers include a pterodactyl who - [Journey Escape](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/journey-escape-2600/) - The Game: Ah, life on the road with an internationally successful rock band - it's all about avoiding photographers and "groupoids," getting quick pick-me-ups from helpful managers, and not running face-first into fences. It's all about circumventing these obstacles, scoring lots of points, and making your way back safely to the band's spaceship. Wait a - [Joust](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/joust-5200/) - The Game: Suit up in armor, grab a lance, and mount your trusty ostrich. Then you try to impale others who have done the same, and eliminate the remaining "eggs" which will hatch a new warrior if left long enough. Other threats include the almost invincible pterodactyl and the Lava Troll (whose firey hands assist - [Masters Of The Universe: Power Of He-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/he-man-intv/) - The Game: Don't be too eager to say "By the power of Greyskull," because there's one problem: Skeletor has wrested the power of Castle Greyskull for himself, and seems none too keen on giving it back. As He-Man, the player is tasked with reaching the castle via a flying vehicle, shooting down fireballs (and, if - [The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/great-wall-st-fortune-hunt-o2/) - The Game: Feel like literally "playing" the stock market? This game allows you to do so with varying degrees of accuracy, ranging from level one - simple trading - to level four, which allows buying on margins, prime rate interest calculations, and numerous other complications. A ticker across the top of the screen gives the - [Gorf](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gorf-coleco/) - The Game: As the pilot of a solo space fighter, you take on several different varieties of alien attacks masterminded by those pesky, ever-present Gorfian robots. (Coleco, 1983) Memories: As often is the case with ColecoVision games, this version of the classic Bally/Midway arcade game is visually and aurally faithful to its inspiration, but two - [Glib](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/glib-2600/) - The Game: Think of it as Scrabble without the board. A random selection of letters flashes past (or marches past, depending on your chosen game variation), leaving it up to you to press the fire button and stop them in your tracks. At that moment, you have a limited amount of time to fashion a - [Galaxian](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaxian-2600/) - The Game: As with the classic arcade game, you're fending off numerous attack waves of an advancing alien fleet, trying to pick them off one by one while trying not to allow the space creepies to return the favor. (Atari, 1983) Memories: A slightly odd choice for a 1983 release, Galaxian is another fruit of - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-5200/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at the top of the screen by leaping across the backs of turtles - [The Official Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/supercharger-frogger/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at the top of the screen by leaping across the backs of turtles - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-o2/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the top of the screen. On the second screen, you stand at the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-coleco/) - The Game: In a faithful home version of Sega's original arcade game, you're a frog trying to cross a highway, and then safely hop across the backs of logs and turtles - while avoiding alligators, snakes and otters - all to get home at the top of the screen. (Parker Brothers, 1983) Memories: I've had - [Frostbite](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frostbite-2600/) - The Game: As the legendary "Frostbite" Bailey, you're used to cold temperatures, but tonight's forecast is just too much. You've got to build a cozy igloo before the temperature drops to zero. You accomplish this by jumping onto moving ice blocks in the river; each successful jump adds a "brick" to your igloo. But it's - [Flipper Slipper](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/flipper-slipper/) - The Game: The water is rising! You're all that stands between the animals and rising floodwaters. Using a pair of paddles, you have to keep a projectile moving without letting it knock a hole in the seawall behind you; if too many holes are blasted through the wall, the game will be over and the - [Fantastic Voyage](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/fantastic-voyage-2600/) - The Game: Man a biological "spaceship" and get ready to shrink down to microscopic size - you're going on a voyage through the human body! Blasting away viruses and disease cells, and leaving the body's natural defenses intact, you're going to give the immune system a little bit of a boost - at least until - [Evolution](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/evolution/) - The Game: It can take billions of years for a microbe to evolve into a race of creatures crossing the stars, except in the confines of the Colecovision universe, where it can take mere minutes. Players control an amoeba, avoiding predators on the screen except the DNA needed to grow and evolve. Through several successive - [The Empire Strikes Back](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/empire-strikes-back-intv/) - The Game: The Empire Strikes Back puts you in the cockpit of Luke Skywalkers's snowspeeder in a desperate bid to beat back huge Imperial Walkers - also known as AT-ATs - from destroying the Rebel back on the ice planet of Hoth. The AT-ATs' heavy artillery can seriously deplete your snowspeeder's shielding with a single - [Donkey Kong Jr.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-jr-coleco/) - The Game: As the offspring of the mighty monkey, it's up to you to scale vines and chains, avoid mobile traps, occasionally grab some yummy fruit (since when is a little ape on Pac-Man's diet?), and get to the key or keys that will free your papa. (Coleco, 1983) Memories: Again very faithful to its - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-5200/) - The Game: You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and can pop out into your - [Dig Dug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dig-dug-2600/) - The Game: You are Dig Dug, an intrepid gardener whose soil is infested with pesky Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars. You're armed with your trusty pump, which you can use to inflate your enemies until, finally, they blow up. But both the Pookas and Fygars can crawl through the ground and can pop out into your - [Demon Attack](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/demon-attack-o2/) - The Game: Demons coalesce into existence in mid-air above your cannon. Send them back where they came from by force - but watch out, as demons in later levels split into two parts upon being hit, which must then be destroyed individually... (Imagic, 1983) Memories: Imagic scored major points with its only two releases for - [Custer's Revenge](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/custers-revenge-2600/) - The Game: As a rude, crude, lewd nude dude in cavalry boots and hat, your mission is to avoid a hail of airborne arrows, make your way over to an Indian maiden tied to a pole, and have your way with her. That's the game. Replay value and any actual titillation value not included. (Mystique, - [Crackpots!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/crackpots-2600/) - The Game: You are Potsy, a flowerpot-chucking tenant in a building being overrun by spiders. As they come up the walls, hurl potted plants at 'em to squish them before they can climb into the windows; if too many spiders make it through, they eat away at the building from the ground up until game - [Congo Bongo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/congo-bongo-2600/) - The Game: You're a jungle explorer hot on the trail of Bongo the Ape. The first level in your quest is a hazardous assortment of ramps and levels and a waterfall to jump across. Be careful of pesky little monkeys who can weigh you down so you move slower (and jump lower). And watch out - [Congo Bongo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/congo-bongo-intv/) - The Game: Bongo the ape sets your toes on fire while you're asleep during a jungle expedition. So naturally, you drop everything to take revenge on the goofy gorilla...but first you have to traverse craggy outcroppings, cross treacherous bridges, hop across a river on the backs of hippos, duck the attacks of charging rhinos, all - [Congo Bongo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/congo-bongo-5200/) - The Game: Bongo the Ape sets your toes on fire while you're asleep during a jungle expedition. So naturally, you drop everything to take revenge on the goofy gorilla. But first you have to reach him. The first level is a hazardous assortment of ramps and levels and a waterfall to jump across. Be careful - [Chase The Chuckwagon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/chase-the-chuckwagon-2600/) - The Game: You control a dog trapped in a maze. Find your way out of the maze without being snared by a dogcatcher, and work your way toward the PurinaTM ChuckwagonTM for some kibbles 'n' bits. Chasing the Chuckwagon is only part of the fun, though, for then you have to time things just right - [Buck Rogers: Planet Of Zoom](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/buck-rogers-5200/) - The Game: As space pilot Buck Rogers, you pilot an agile star fighter across a hazardous alien landscape, dodging buildings and destroying enemy vessels. (Sega, 1983) Memories: Bearing only the most superficial resemblance - just the design of the star fighter - to the television series of the same name, Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom - [Bump 'N' Jump](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bump-n-jump-2600/) - The Game: The race is on, and no moves are off-limits - bump your competitors off the road (and into apparently highly volatile vegetation that causes them to explode), or jump over them and any other obstacles that get in your way, including areas of water that cover the road. If you survive the race, - [Boing!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/boing-2600/) - The Game: You're a bubble bounding around a series of platforms, changing the color of every segment on which you land. Your job is to change the color of the entire playing field while avoiding everything else, including an equally mobile needle that has a point to make. If you run into your adversaries too - [The Blobbers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blobbers-o2/) - The Game: Amoeba-like monsters spawn and grow in an enclosed space with moving platforms. Players control a very mobile cannon, tasked with the mission of destroying these creatures, or at least trying to keep their population under control. The newly-spawned creatures pose no threat to the cannon - they'll simply attach themselves to it, slowing - [Blue Print](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blue-print-2600/) - The Game: You are the intrepid, barbershop-quartet-suited J.J., out to save a damsel in distress from a pursuing monster. How does a guy in a little striped suit do this? By building a mobile, tennis-ball-launching contraption to dispatch said dastardly monster, naturally. The catch? The eight pieces of your mechanical creation are hidden somewhere among - [Blue Print](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blue-print-5200/) - The Game: You are the intrepid, barbershop-quartet-suited J.J. (hey, it's better than being O.J.!), out to save a damsel in distress from a pursuing monster. How does a guy in a little striped suit do this? By building a mobile, tennis-ball-launching contraption to dispatch said dastardly monster, naturally. The catch? The eight pieces of your - [Berzerk](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/berzerk-5200/) - The Game: You're alone in a maze filled with armed, hostile robots who only have one mission - to kill you. If you even so much as touch the walls, you'll wind up dead. You're a little bit faster than the robots, and you have human instinct on your side...but even that won't help you - [B.C.'s Quest For Tires](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bc-quest-for-tires-coleco/) - The Game: As beleaguered caveman B.C., you've just discovered the wheel. That's the good news. The bad news is that, on the same day that you harness mechanical motion for the first time, you're also going to discover the traffic accident. Jump over holes in the ground, rocks and rolling boulders, and duck under tree - [Balao Travesso! ("Looney Balloon!")](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/balao-travesso-o2/) - The Game: You're piloting a balloon-toting brat around an amusement park. Ride the rides! Slide down the slide! Crawl under the trees and play! But watch out for that balloon - the thing is vital to your survival! Don't let it get popped against the trees, or the rides, or the walls of the amusement - [Battlezone](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/battlezone-2600/) - The Game: As the pilot of a heavy tank, you wander the desolate battlefield, trying to wipe out enemy tanks and landing vehicles. (Atari, 1983) Memories: Battlezone, in its arcade incarnation, was a huge, lumbering hulk of a beast with controls which were at best difficult to master (and at worst impossible), though it did - [Atlantis](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/atlantis-o2/) - The Game: Hostile spacecraft are bombing the underwater paradise of Atlantis from above. Manning two cannons, you can knock the attacking ships out of the sky - or try to hit them at close range if they dive to bombing altitutde. When all of Atlantis' landmarks have been wiped out, the game is over. (Imagic, - [Air Raid](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/air-raid-2600/) - The Game: Players fly a fighter jet that can somehow maintain perfect altitude and lateral control despite constantly flying with its nose pointed straight up. Oncoming invaders, resembling UFOs, upside-down houses, upside-down stick figures (presumably the residents of the upside-down houses) and other airplanes appear; the player can either shoot them down, let them pass - [Super Bagman](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-bagman/) - The Game: As in the original Bagman, you're a crook trying to heist all the gold out of an underground mine as a bunch of pesky cops try to catch up with you. What's different in this sequel? You can also find a loaded gun in the subterranean caverns and take out your pursuers...but this - [Q*Bert's Qubes](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qberts-qubes/) - The Game: Q*Bert is back, hopping around from cube to cube, rotating the cubes 90 degrees with every hop...but a nasty bouncing rat and his minions are out to get the big Q. If one of the rat's henchmen hops onto a cube whose top surface is the same color as its skin, it melts - [Popeye](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/popeye/) - The Game: Well, blow me down! Popeye the sailor man gets his own video game. On level one, you're trying to catch Olive Oyl's falling hearts before they descend to sea level and are lost, while ducking Bluto's punches at the same time. A can of spinach appears every so often, giving you the opportunity - [Phozon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/phozon/) - The Game: You control a "Chemic," a free-floating object while can adhese itself to passing Moleks, but is vulnerable to the Atomic. Within a limited amount of time (charted by a meter at the bottom of the screen), gather and repulse Moleks around your Chemic until you've duplicated the example shape shown in the center - [Mr. Do!'s Castle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-dos-castle/) - The Game: As cuddly clown Mr. Do, you're scrambling to squish all the unicorns who are invading your castle. You can repel them momentarily with your clown hammer, but you can only squish them permanently by knocking a brick out from the floor above. Most bricks contain cherries, but some also contain keys that unlock - [Marble Madness](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/marble-madness/) - The Game: You control the speed and direction of a marble which is racing other marbles to reach the finish line. Obstacles along the way include marble-eating creatures, treacherous cliffs and drawbridges, and the game's own trakball controller! (Atari, 1983) Memories: One of the most bizarrely abstract games to emerge from the post-Pac-Man '80s, Marble - [Mario Bros.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mario-bros/) - The Game: Twin brothers Mario and Luigi give up the illustrious life of ape-chasers and damsel-rescuers for their original line of work... plumbing. But this doesn't mean the job's any less dangerous. Killer lobsters and turtles abound in the sewer system (well, isn't it that way everywhere?), along with airborne fireballs not unlike the foxfires - [Marvin's Maze](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/marvins-maze/) - The Game: Marvin built a maze on two levels, with habitrail-style tunnels to take him from the first floor to the second and back again, and all was well until the Robonoids moved in and took over. Now they're out to evict Marvin from his own turf! It's up to you to guide Marvin through - [Libble Rabble](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/libble-rabble/) - The Game: In a peaceful garden dotted with a gridwork of posts, the player must simultaneously move two pointers, connected to each other by a tenuous string, to trap mobile mushrooms and pointy-hatted garden gnomes. If either pointer comes into contact with a gnome, a life is lost (and, for the record, it's not the - [Journey](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/journey/) - The Game: Just another day in the life of the rock group Journey, as you help Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Ross Valory, Jonathan Cain and Steve Smith evade alien "groupoids" intent on keeping them from reaching their next gig. (Bally/Midway, 1983) Memories: Not one of the brightest ideas ever to occur in the history of - [I, Robot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/i-robot/) - The Game: A huge, Big Brother-like head pops up and says "The law: no jumping!" to your little robot, and naturally, the cocky little automaton has other ideas (replying "Oh yeah!"). And so your mission begins, guiding the robot over ramps, around narrow catwalks, and leaping across huge chasms. If the all-seeing eye opens while - [Guzzler](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/guzzler/) - The Game: As a fluid little fellow, you zip around a maze flooded with flaming foes who'll fry you with fire without fair warning. However, since water can put out fire, you can belch forth a mighty stream of water at your enemies, extinguishing them instantly. However, you're only a little Guzzler, so you only - [Food Fight](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/food-fight/) - The Game: You are Charley - but you don't have the Golden Ticket. Instead, what you have is a playfield littered with immobilizing potholes, lots of food, and four feisty chefs (is there a different word for the plural of "chef"?). Charley Chuck can pick up handfuls of food and fling them at any one - [Elevator Action](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/elevator-action/) - The Game: Love in an elevator, it's not. As a daring spy, you break into a top secret enemy facility, trying to grab vital secrets and evade or kill as many enemy agents as you can. Your only means of getting from floor to floor through most of the game is via the elevator - - [Donkey Kong 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-3/) - The Game: As Stanley the gardener, you're trying to repel a swarm of pests unleashed by that meanest of pixellated gorillas, while also using your pesticide to propel him off the screen. Protect your flowers and yourself, and wear plenty of Off. (Nintendo, 1983) Memories: The third entry in the still-ongoing series of games spawned - [Dogfight](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dogfight/) - The Game: Enemy fighters arrive, wave after wave, attempting to outflank the player's fighter jet and trap it in the path of their fire. The player can only move the jet side to side to avoid incoming fire and attempt to line up a shot on the enemy fighters. Each new wave of enemies brings - [Crossbow](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/crossbow/) - The Game: Your friends (wait a minute, I've never seen these people before in my life!) are venturing through treacherous deserts, unfriendly villages, and a variety of other inhospitable settings. Armed with a crossbow - controlled with a fancy light gun mounted on the arcade cabinet - your job is to pick off any threats, - [Bubbles](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bubbles/) - The Game: This is an interactive documentary about the life of a Scrubbing Bubble. As a small bubble, your job is to scoot around the sink, soaking up smaller bubbles, bits of dirt, and any ants that wander into your path. As you accrete more common kitchen debris, your bubble grows bigger and begins to - [Botanic](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/botanic/) - The Game: Players control a caterpillar, hungrily navigating a twisty maze of twigs and branches to eat leaves. Sometimes the player's caterpillar will have reached a dead end, but this is not revealed until the leaf covering that dead end is consumed. Other insects swarm around the caterpillar, trying to catch and eat it for - [Blaster](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blaster/) - The Game: The human race narrowly escapes the conquering of Earth by the merciless Robotrons. The last surviving remnants of mankind scatter as they leave the planet, heading for a distant world known as Paradise. Your job? Make sure they get there - by blasting away at anything and everything along the perilous journey. (Williams - [Commodore 64](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/commodore-64/) - According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Commodore 64 still stands today as the best selling computer of all time. Its revolutionary graphic and sound chips combined with an insanely affordable price propelled the Commodore line of computers into the history books. Its 15,000+ game library didn’t hurt, either. In the early 1980’s, - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-mini-arcade/) - The Game: You are a frog. Your task is simple: hop across a busy highway, dodging cars and trucks, until you get the to the edge of a river, where you must keep yourself from drowning by crossing safely to your grotto at the top of the screen by leaping across the backs of turtles - [Zork I: The Great Underground Empire](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zork-i-apple/) - The Game: You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a mailbox here. (Infocom, 1982) Memories: A direct descendant of the Dungeons & Dragons-inspired all-text mainframe adventure games of the 1970s, only with a parser that can pick what it needs out of a - [Tunnels Of Doom](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tunnels-of-doom/) - The Game: A party of up to four adventurers descends into the depths of a dungeon to recover their kidnapped king and find his magical orb. Along the way, the band of intrepid adventurers will have to fight off everything from packs of wild dogs to evil creatures determined to bring the quest to an - [Tron](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tron-apple/) - The Game: Up to two players control light cycles that leave a solid light trail in their wake. The object of the game is to trap the other player by surrounding them with a light trail that they can’t avoid crashing into – or forcing them to run into their own trail. Coming into contact - [Taipan!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/taipan-apple/) - The Game: The coast of 19th century China could be a dangerous place - pirates lay in wait for passing (and relatively defenseless) ships, and that's just the obvious danger. The buyer's and seller's markets in dry goods, weapons, silk and opium could pose just as much of a hazard to an independent trader's finances. - [Satan's Hollow](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/satans-hollow-400-800/) - The Game: Hellish flying demons try to formation-dive your well-armed, devil-fryin' vehicle at the bottom of the screen. Each time you knock one of this gargoylesque beasties out of the sky, they drop a piece of a bridge you must drag over to the appropriate spot on the screen. When you're close to completing the - [Princess & Frog 8K](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/princess-and-frog-ti/) - The Game: You're a frog who has a hot date with the princess in the castle. But in order to reach her, you'll have to cross four lanes of jousting knight traffic - avoiding the knights' horses and lances - and then you'll have to cross the moat on the backs of snakes and alligators, - [Parsec](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/parsec-ti/) - The Game: You control a space patrol fighter cruising over the surface of a planet. Alien attackers swarm on the right side of the screen and strafe you, and you must get out of the way of their laser fire and return some of your own; the more enemy ships you allow to safely leave - [Munch Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/munch-man/) - The Game: You control a round creature consisting of a mouth and little else. When the game begins, you're given about two seconds' head start to venture into the maze before blobby monsters are released from their cages and begin pursuing you. As you move, Munch Man leaves a trail in his wake; you advance - [Jawbreaker II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jawbreaker-ii-apple/) - The Game: Ever had a sweet tooth? Now you are the sweet tooth - or teeth, as the case may be. You guide a set of clattering teeth around a mazelike screen of horizontal rows; an opening in each row travels down the wall separating it from the next row. Your job is to eat - [Turbo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/turbo-coleco/) - The Game: It's pretty straightforward...you're zipping along in your Formula One race car, trying to avoid other drivers and obstacles along the way while hauling a sufficient quantity of butt to win the race. (Coleco [under license from Sega], 1982) Memories: One of the seminal first-person racing games of the 80s, Turbo was one of - [Guardian](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/guardian-2600/) - The Game: Players control a single laser cannon responsible for defending several planets who don't seem to be able to look out for themselves. The cannon squares off against an alien mothership which deploys its own fleet of attack ships to destroy those planets. Good news: the planets are protected by a force field spanning - [4 In 1 Row](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/4-in-1-row-o2/) - The Game: The constant struggle between cat and dog requires a great deal of concentration. Two players can play, or one player can control the dog while the CPU makes moves as the "Microcat." Each animal drops a piece into the playing field, trying to line up four pieces horizontally, vertically or diagonally, or trying - [Zaxxon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zaxxon-2600/) - The Game: You're the sole space fighter pilot penetrating a heavily-armed, mobile alien fortress. If you can survive wave after wave of fighters and ground defenses, you'll have the opportunity to destroy the Zaxxon robot at the heart of the complex. (Coleco, 1982) Memories: Just about the only thing this game has in common with - [Zaxxon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zaxxon-coleco/) - The Game: You're the pilot of a lone fighter ship, screaming down the trench-like, heavily armed confines of a spaceborne fortress, on a mission to find and destroy the Zaxxon robot - the most heavily guarded of all - at the heart of the structure. (Coleco, 1982) Memories: In 1983, Sega's Zaxxon was the hottest - [Venture](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/venture-2600/) - The Game: Trapped in a maze full of HallMonsters, you are adventurer Winky, on a mission to snatch incredible treasures from hazardous underground rooms inhabited by lesser beasts such as re-animated skeletons, goblins, serpents, and so on. Sometimes even the walls move, threatening to squish Winky or trap him, helpless to run from the HallMonsters. - [Venture](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/coleco-venture/) - The Game: As intrepid (and perpetually happy) adventurer Winky, armed only with a bow and arrow, you're on a treasure hunt of the deadliest kind. HallMonsters try to stop you at every turn, and their minions guard the individual treasures that lie in the rooms of the maze. You can kill the smaller creatures (though - [Vanguard](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/vanguard-2600/) - The Game: Your Vanguard space fighter has infiltrated a heavily-defended alien base. The enemy outnumbers you by six or seven to one at any given time (thank goodness for animated sprite limitations, or you'd be in real trouble!). You can fire above, below, ahead and behind your ship, which is an art you'll need to - [Type & Tell](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/type-and-tell-o2/) - The Game: You type! It talks! And occasionally you have to throw the damnedest misspellings at it to get it to say the simplest words. And despite the back of the box claiming that it "plays fun games," it's much more likely that it'll just make some fun (and weird) sounds. (Magnavox, 1982) Memories: A - [Turmoil](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/turmoil-2600/) - The Game: Players pilot a ship trapped in a maze of vertically stacked level, teeming with aliens who are all deadly to the touch. The good news is that the ship has an inexhaustible supply of ammo. The not-so-good news is that the bad guys have an inexhaustible supply of bad guys. Players have to - [Tron Deadly Discs](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tron-deadly-discs-2600/) - The Game: You are Tron, a lone video game warrior pitted against three other enemies with much greater armament. You can take a number of hits before you're "de-rezzed" out of existence, but those hits can pile up pretty quickly. By throwing your disc at certain portions of the arena wall and changing them to - [Threshold](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/threshold-2600/) - The Game: A lone space pilot is faced with the impossible task of fending off an entire alien invasion force single-handedly. Colliding with either the aliens or their decidedly unfriendly fire costs the player a ship. Clearing the screen of aliens only reveals a further wave of extraterrestrial killing machines. (Tigervision, 1982) Memories: Tiger Electronics' - [Super Breakout](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-breakout-5200/) - The Game: You've got a mobile paddle and - well, frankly, balls. But you don't have a lot of balls at your disposal (am I the only one becoming a little bit uncomfortable discussing this?), so you have to make the best use of them that you can to knock down the rows of colorful - [Sub Scan](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/sub-scan-2600/) - The Game: It's a cold warrior's nightmare! Enemy submarines glide silently through the seas below, but the only ordnance available isn't of the guided variety. From a destroyer on the surface of the ocean, players have to carefully drop depth charges; taking out enemy subs will depend on timing and sheer luck. Failing to take - [Suicide Mission](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/suicide-mission/) - The Game: On a somewhat fantastic voyage into the human body, you're in a tiny ship (presumably with Martin Short along for the ride) on a mission to blast diseased cells out of the bloodstream. Naturally, it's not as easy a task as it sounds; the cells split into smaller cells when you zap them, - [Star Raiders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-raiders-2600/) - The Game: Zylon warships are on the rampage, blasting allied basestars out of the sky and wreaking havoc throughout the galaxy. Your orders are to track down the fast-moving raiders and destroy them before they can do any more damage. You have limited shields and weapons at your disposal, and a battle computer which is - [Star Trek: The Motion Picture](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-trek-vectrex/) - The Game: You're at the helm of the U.S.S. Enterprise - that's the cool part. The not-so-cool part? You're in disputed territory - and the Klingons are bringing the fight to you en masse, attacking both the Enterprise and local Starbases, which you have the defend (lest you be left with no place to refuel). - [Space Jockey](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-jockey-2600/) - The Game: Space is a dangerous place, full of enemy fighters, hostile vehicles...and even enemy biplanes and enemy hot air balloons. Your job? Blow 'em all away. Your space fighter can hug the ground or zip into the stratosphere in a second, which is good because there are oncoming enemies at every altitude. If they - [Spy's Demise (Apple II)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spys-demise-apple/) - The Game: Players control a spy sneaking through a building looking for secret information. High-speed elevators zoom up and down their cables throughout each floor at random intervals, making it difficult to accomplish the goal of crossing to the other side of the screen (the only way to ascend to the next floor). It takes - [Spider Fighter](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spider-fighter-2600/) - The Game: It's a full-scale infestation! Spiteful spiders are hatching everywhere you look, and they've got an eye on feeding and breeding. Your blaster is the only thing stopping them, and you've got to be lightning fast. (Activision, 1982) Memories: Possibly the most original arcade-ish game Activision released for the Atari 2600, Spider Fighter is - [Space Fury](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-fury-coleco/) - The Game: The Space Fury Commander - a big one-eyed dude with a veiny green cranium - challenges you to a duel. One slight problem: you've just got one ship and can only shoot in one direction at a time, and he has a whole battle fleet bent on your destruction. After surviving a round - [Spiders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spiders/) - The Game: Spiders slink down from the top of the screen, constructing an elaborate web and laying eggs as they go. The player, manning a mobile bug-blasting cannon, can take out the spiders, but the eggs are still gestating and will hatch new spiders unless they're destroyed; new spiders repeat the cycle in rapid succession. - [Space Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-invaders-5200/) - The Game: You're the pilot of a ground-based mobile weapons platform, and there are buttloads of alien meanies headed right for you. Your only defense is a trio of shields which are degraded by any weapons fire - yours or theirs - and a quick trigger finger. Occasionally a mothership zips across the top of - [Smurf: Rescue From Gargamel's Castle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/smurf-coleco/) - The Game: You are an unidentified Smurf en route to save Smurfette from Gargamel's castle. Now, you may think that Gargamel would deploy his vicious black cat to stop you from reaching that goal, but that sort of melodramatic stuff only happens in cartoons. Real Smurfs can be felled by something as innocuous as a - [Smithereens!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/smithereens-o2/) - The Game: Armed with a catapult and a seemingly inexhaustible supply of projectiles (sorry, Python fans, no cows!), your task is to repeatedly and continuously smash your opponent's castle, his catapult (rendering him harmless for a few seconds), or your opponent himself (much the same effect; a new enemy soldier enters the fray after a - [SID The Spellbinder!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/sid-the-spellbinder/) - The Game: What happens when the Dreaded Dratapillar Of Venus makes a guest appearance? It means that a spelling bee is imminent! A friendly voice warns you to look out for a "monster attack," and after dispatching all of the segments of the worm-like invader, you're asked to correctly spell three words using the Odyssey² - [Room Of Doom](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/room-of-doom-2600/) - The Game: One man and one hideous mutant creature enter! A bunch of guys peek through holes in the walls and shoot at them! No one leaves! Room Of Doom turns the player into a gladiator, trapped in an enclosed arena with alien creatures. The rules are simple: kill or be killed. The only problem - [Shark Attack](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/shark-attack-2600/) - The Game: You're a deep-sea diver in search of treasure under the ocean. There are only a couple of problems though - there's a maze made of messy seaweed, which can slow you down or even trap you until you work your way free of it. And if that's not enough of a problem, these - [Reactor](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/reactor-2600/) - The Game: In a bizarre combination of pinball, zero gravity, and nuclear physics, you pilot your "ship" around a reactor chamber, trying to eliminate rogue radioactive particles (which are about the same size as your ship). Anything touching the outer walls of the chamber will be destroyed, including your on-screen alter ego. Two pairs of - [Raiders Of The Lost Ark](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-2600/) - The Game: You're guiding a pixellated rendition of famed adventurer Indiana Jones as he embarks on his search for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Meander through Middle Eastern marketplaces, obtain weapons and items of value, and watch out for snakes as you try to overcome a series of obstacles and hazardous environments, find the - [Ram It!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ram-it-2600/) - The Game: Controlling the on-screen "ramroid," you're up against what appears to be a malevolent bar graph. Your job is to keep the colorful bars from reaching the center of the screen from the left and right sides of the playing field; once they reach the center, you can't eliminate them unless you're playing a - [Racquetball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/racquetball-2600/) - The Game: One or two players try to keep a ball in motion in an enclosed space; standard racquetball rules apply. (Games By Apollo, 1982) Memories: As discussed earlier in our review of Skeet Shoot, Games By Apollo was the first third-party game software supplier for the Atari 2600 founded by a speculator with no - [Qix](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/qix-5200/) - The Game: You control a "marker," trying to claim as much of the playing field as you can by enclosing areas of it. Drawing your boundaries faster is safer, but yields fewer points. A slower draw, which leaves you vulnerable to attack from the Qix and the Sparx, gives you many more points upon the - [P.T. Barnum's Acrobats!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pt-barnum-acrobats-o2/) - The Game: You control an acrobat on a moving see-saw, launching your fellow acrobat into the air to pop balloons and defy gravity in an act that would've done old Barnum proud! But what goes up must come down, and your airborne acrobat, if he doesn't bounce upward upon impact with more balloons, will plummet - [Pooyan](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pooyan-2600/) - The Game: You're a mama pig trying to prevent her adorable piglets from becoming a side of bacon for a pack of big bad wolves. First, you try to shoot down as many wolves as they try to parachute to safety with balloons, and then you have to prevent them from rising back up again, - [Pick Axe Pete!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pick-axe-pete-o2/) - The Game: As Pete, you start out in the center of a multi-tiered mine - not at the bottom - and your boulder-smashing pick axe begins to deteriorate after about one minute. Then you either have to jump over or duck under the onslaught of falling rocks, or you're toast. Falling to the lower levels - [Phaser Patrol](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/phaser-patrol/) - The Game: The war between the humans and the spacefaring enemy Dracons isn't going well, and you've enlisted to join the fight. In the cockpit of your space fighter, you toggle between your flight computer (where you can find and set a course for Dracon attack groups on the map, or helpful starbases where you - [Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-5200/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for - [Omega Race](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/omega-race-2600/) - The Game: In an enclosed track in space, you pilot a sleek, lone space fighter up against an army of mine-laying opponents. In early rounds of the Omega Race, only a few minelayers activate at a time...but in later rounds, they all deploy their full arsenal at you at once, leaving you to dodge through - [Pepper II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pepper-ii-coleco/) - The Game: You’re a little angel (of sorts). You run around a maze consisting of zippers which close or open, depending upon whether or not you’ve already gone over that section of the maze. Zipping up one square of the maze scores points for you, but it gets trickier. Little devils chase you around the - [Nimble Numbers NED!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/nimble-numbers-ned-o2/) - The Game: You are NED, hopping over boulders and, with each obstacle overcome, tackling progressively more difficult math questions and pattern-matching exercises. You can select what kind of math you need to work on (addition, subtraction, etc.), and if you don't solve a problem correctly the first time, it's broken down into smaller parts to - [Mr. Do!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-do-coleco/) - The Game: As an elfin dweller of a magic garden, you must avoid or do away with a bunch of nasty critters who are after you, while gobbling up as much yummy fruit as you can. (Coleco, 1982) Memories: Probably the highest-profile title of Coleco's original licensing deal with Universal, Mr. Do! came home in - [Mouse Trap](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mouse-trap-2600/) - The Game: In this munching-maze game (one of the dozens of such games which popped up in the wake of Pac-Man), you control a cartoonish mouse who scurries around a cheese-filled maze which can only be navigated by strategically opening and closing doors in the maze. Occasionally a big chunk o' cheese can be gobbled - [Mouse Trap](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mouse-trap-coleco/) - The Game: In this munching-maze game, you control a mouse who scurries around a cheese-filled maze which can only be navigated by strategically opening and closing yellow, red and blue doors with their color-coded buttons. Occasionally a big chunk o' cheese can be gobbled for extra points. Is it that easy? No. There is also - [Moonsweeper](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/moonsweeper-2600/) - The Game: As the pilot of a super-fast intergalactic rescue ship (which is also armed to the teeth, which explains the absence of a red cross painted on the hull), you must navigate your way through hazardous comets and space debris, entering low orbit around various planets from which you must rescue a certain number - [Mine Storm](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mine-storm/) - The Game: An alien ship zooms into view overhead, depositing a network of mines in deep space. Your job is to clear the spaceways, blasting each mine and then blasting the smaller mines that are released by each subsequent explosion; there are three different mine sizes, and blasting the smallest and fastest ones finally does - [Lost Luggage](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lost-luggage/) - The Game: Before the TSA, there was... a little pixellated stick man on your Atari. Using the joysticks, your job is to direct this hapless less line of airport defense to catch every piece of luggage before it hits the sides or bottom of the screen. Failure to do so will result in the contents - [Lock 'N' Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lock-n-chase-2600/) - The Game: You're in charge of a getaway car loaded with crafty criminals. Your job is to sneak around the maze, avoid four colorful cops who are hot on your trail, and grab all the dough - and, of course, to escape so you can steal again another day. But the cops can trap you - [Ladybug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ladybug-coleco/) - The Game: You're a hungry ladybug in a maze full of dangers and morsels. Other insects roam the maze trying to eat you, and skulls scattered around the maze are also deadly to the touch. The only advantage you really have is to maneuver skillfully through the revolving doors, slamming them shut behind you and - [King Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/king-kong-2600/) - The Game: In a stick-figure firefighter's greatest adventure, you have to help him reach the top of a perilous scaffolding to rescue a damsel in distress from the dastardly Kong Kong. (Tiger Electronic Toys, 1982) Memories: Just when you thought no one could make a worse Atari 2600 Donkey Kong than Coleco could, the electronics - [Keystone Kapers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/keystone-kapers-2600/) - The Game: Kriminals are on the loose in an unspecified retail establishment, and you happen to be the lone kop on the kase. Bouncy balls, shopping karts and other krap get in your way as you try to katch the kriminal before time runs out. You might get lucky and hitch an elevator ride, or - [K.C.'s Krazy Chase](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/kc-krazy-chase-o2/) - The Game: As a small blue spherical creature whose sole sensory organs consist of two eyes, two antennae and an enormous mouth, your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to start munching on the segmented body of the dreaded Dratapillar while avoiding its always-lethal head. When you consume one of its - [Jungler](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jungler-arcadia/) - The Game: Players control a segmented, centipede-like creature as it wanders through an open maze inhabited by similar creatures. The player's creature can shoot segments off of the opponent creatures, but the opponents can also turn around and eat their own segments to get out of a corner, which won't score any points for the - [Jin](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jin/) - The Game: The player controls a marker, trying to claim as much of the playing field as possible by enclosing areas of it. Drawing boundaries faster is safer, but yields fewer points. A slower draw, which leaves the marker vulnerable to attack from the Jin and from the enemies in hot pursuit of the marker's - [Jawbreaker](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jawbreaker-2600/) - The Game: Ever had a sweet tooth? Now you are the sweet tooth - or teeth, as the case may be. You guide a set of clattering teeth around a mazelike screen of horizontal rows; an opening in each row travels down the wall separating it from the next row. Your job is to eat - [Grand Prix (Atari 2600)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/grand-prix-2600/) - The Game: Start your digital engines! Grand Prix puts the player behind the wheel of a sleek (and, it has to be said, colorful) race car. With the track scrolling from right to left, the game is simple: get ahead, and don't crash into the other cars. That may sound easy enough, but hazards such - [Gorf](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gorf-2600/) - The Game: The Gorfian Empire is attacking Earth, and naturally you're our only hope. Symmetrical waves of space invaders lead off the invasion, followed by more unpredictable laser attack waves with long-range weapons. Next, you must pick off Gorfian robots as they emerge from a space warp, and finally you take the fight directly to - [Frogs and Flies](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogs-and-flies-2600/) - The Game: As one of two lowly bullfrogs, your task is simple: try to nab the greatest number of insect morsels possible on your froggy tongue while hopping around the lily pad. Hey, not every frog can live the wild life of Frogger, can they? (M Network [Mattel], 1982) Memories: An exceedingly simple game, the - [Frogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogger-2600/) - The Game: As in the arcade game of the same name, you try to help an amiable amphibian amble his way through rush hour traffic and a river full of dangers in a quest to get home. (Parker Brothers, 1982) Memories: While faithful to its namesake, the Atari 2600 edition of Frogger is hampered not - [Freedom Fighters!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/freedom-fighters-o2/) - The Game: Using the left joystick, you control the movement of your ship within the confines of a screen filled with mines, alien aggressors, and occasional purple "confinement crystals" which you have to catch, because these contain human prisoners of war. The right joystick engages your hyperdrive, enabling you to go zipping along in true - [Fishing Derby](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/fishing-derby-2600/) - The Game: You (and a friend, in the two-player game) are sitting on the dock of the bay, watching the time float away, and trying to catch some dinner at the same time. There's only one problem: apparently Roy Scheider led you to this fishin' hole, because there's a shark roaming the waters near the - [Galaxian](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaxian-5200/) - The Game: In one of the most seminal variations on the Space Invaders format, Galaxian was among the first clones to introduce attacking formations that would break off from the usual rows and columns of invaders. Though Galaxian's use of this innovation was minimal, it was a drastic change from the usual slowly-advancing target gallery. - [E.T.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/et-2600/) - The Game: In something that would best be described as a very vague homage to the Steven Spielberg film of the same name, E.T. allows you to guide the intrepid (and cute) extra-terrestrial on a quest to find Reese's Pieces and transmitter pieces (with which one can, presumably, phone home), while avoiding the threatening (but - [Eggomania (Atari 2600)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/eggomania-2600/) - The Game: Which came first: your imminent defeat or the egg? A crazed chicken scoots back and forth across the top of the screen, hurling eggs downward at your suspiciously Cookie Monster-esque protagonist. Once your monster has captured all of the eggs (missing even one egg results in a lost "life"), you can fire the - [Donkey Kong Jr.](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-junior-2600/) - The Game: As little Donkey Kong Jr., you're trying to reach the top of a treacherous series of vines and platforms to rescue your dad from Mario. (Coleco, 1982) Memories: I'm a "junior" myself, so I understand that there are certain challenges involved in living up to the name of one's forebears. And though the - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-2600/) - The Game: In the rotund plumber Mario's first adventure, you have to help him reach the top of a perilous scaffolding to rescue a damsel in distress from the dastardly Donkey Kong. (Coleco, 1982) Memories: Once upon a time, Nintendo didn't manufacture its own home video game system. Perhaps games like this convinced it to - [Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/donkey-kong-coleco/) - The Game: In a very faithful adaptation of Nintendo's all-time classic arcade game, you're Mario, a rotund and lovesick fellow who would gladly scale scaffolding, bound over barrels and feint past foxfires, all to save the damsel in distress. (Coleco, 1982) The Game: This was it, friends. This was what sold the ColecoVision. Donkey Kong - [Dark Caverns](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dark-caverns-2600/) - The Game: Robots, spiders and critters, oh my! You're a lone human in a maze teeming with deadly robots, spiders and other nasties, and your trusty gun - which can dispatch any or all of the above - has only a limited amount of ammunition. You can obtain more ammo by walking over a briefly-occurring - [Commando Raid](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/commando-raid-2600/) - The Game: Helicopters and planes are dumping paratroopers directly over your land-locked cannon. Your job is to take out both aircraft and paratroopers before the enemy can land on and slowly destroy the rows of buildings on either side of the cannon. Once enemy paratroopers raze a building to the ground, they begin doing something - [Clean Sweep](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/clean-sweep-vectrex/) - The Game: Years before Robovac and Roomba, there was Clean Sweep, a vacuum cleaner patrolling the vaults of a bank and picking up stray bits of money. (Makes you wonder who programmed it, and who's emptying the bag!) As you grab more wayward currency, your bag fills up; when you hear an alarm sound, you - [Centipede](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/centipede-2600/) - The Game: Centipedes, spiders and fleas invade your garden of 'shrooms. Spiders follow an evasive course and can collide with you at any moment. Fleas poison the mushrooms, making them impervious to your fire (and thus giving the centipede impenetrable cover). And the centipede itself can split into many segments, and if it reaches the - [Burgertime](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/burgertime-2600/) - The Game: As Chef Peter Pepper, you climb around a multi-level factory whose sole function is to make some really big burgers. We're talking about some BIG burgers here. But your ingredients aren't exactly cooperating with you... (M Network [Mattel, under license from Data East], 1982) Memories: In an ambitious bid to exploit their Burgertime - [Barnstorming](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/barnstorming-2600/) - The Game: Players climb into a biplane to race against time to fly through barns and try to avoid geese, who have a habit of finding their way into one's propellers. Other obstacles include windmills and, well, the broad side of a barn; collisions are a mere setback, not a fiery death. (Activision, 1982) Memories: - [Attack Of The Timelord!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/attack-of-the-timelord-o2/) - The Game: The game begins as the skull-like face of Spyruss the Deathless (the Timelord of Chaos, no less!) taunts you (well, only if you had the Voice), and then a bunch of pesky spaceships pops out of a vortex to shoot at you. They shoot at you rather a lot. Fortunately, you can shoot - [Astrosmash](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/astroblast-2600/) - The Game: Your planet is under siege by an unending hail of asteroids, bombs, and space debris. Your simple mission? Blast all of this stuff, or dodge it. But you're toast if a bomb hits the ground. (M Network [Mattel], 1982) Memories: Not one of Mattel's finest titles for the 2600, Astroblast is a loose - [Adventures Of Tron](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/adventures-of-tron-2600/) - The Game: As video warrior Tron, you scale the heights of the MCP's domain, avoiding Tanks, Recognizers and Grid Bugs, and trying to collect Bits. You can occasionally hitch a brief ride on a perpetually airborne Solar Sailer on one level, allowing you to fly over your opponents' heads for a few seconds. (M Network - [Zzyzzyxx](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/zzyzzyxx/) - The Game: You control a hapless creature who can jump between rows of moving bricks and even temporarily build a brick around himself. You're trying to help him gather gifts for Lola, the object of his desires, at the opposite end of the screen; she won't even pay attention to you until you've accumulated a - [Tunnel Hunt](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tunnel-hunt/) - The Game: Piloting a ship navigating a tunnel in space at breakneck speeds, your mission - aside from screaming down that tunnel way over the speed limit without getting too far off course- is to dispatch countless suspiciously bow-tie-shaped fighters before they get a clear shot at you. (Has anyone ever wondered what all these - [Turtles](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/turtles/) - The Game: You are the Mama Turtle. Your helpless KidTurtles are stuck in a high-rise building, hiding from mean and hungry beetles. The beetles change colors in accordance with their speed and ferocity, from less aggressive green and blue beetles to fast, furious yellow and red beetles. Mama Turtle has to evade the beetles (which - [Time Tunnel](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/time-tunnel/) - The Game: As the conductor of a time-traveling train, you must find and collect your passenger cars in the present day, move on to the near future to pull up to several stations and fill those cars with time travelers, and then deposit them at various attractions in the distant future. That would be difficult - [Swimmer](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/swimmer/) - The Game: You're a swimmer, and you're doing what any swimmer does - splashing your way down the river, trying to avoid typical deadly swimming hazards like fast-moving floating logs and gigantic killer crabs. And like most swimmers, you're trying to collect yummy prizes from the water, such as cherries and bunches of grapes. Dive - [Super Mouse](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-mouse/) - The Game: Super Mouse is on the case. He's trying to grab all the food from every level of the screen. While he's on the case, cats are on the chase, trying to catch Super Mouse. Two blocks of cheese on the top levels of the screen can be dropped on top of the cats, - [Solar Fox](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/solar-fox/) - The Game: Your ship is confined to a grid-like playing field, which isn't all that bad until you take into account that armed ships are gliding along all four of the "walls" surrounding that grid, blasting away at you like a fish in a barrel. Your job is the clear the grid of the objects - [Pioneer Balloon](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pioneer-balloon/) - The Game: This is a game about the rough-and-tumble history of the taming of the North American continent, as told by someone who's never been allowed access to any kind of reading material at all. You pilot a balloon across a scrolling landscape, avoiding (or blasting) birds and bombing a convoy of covered wagons. After - [Pirate Pete](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pirate-pete/) - The Game: You are the king of the jung...uh, pirate ship! Swinging from rope to rope! Swimming through shark-infested waters! Jumping and ducking huge rolling boulders! And vanquishing knive-weilding pirates (wait, aren't they supposed to be on your side if you're a pirate too?) to rescue the damsel! (Taito, 1982) Memories: So...Pirate Pete. I'm sure - [Millipede](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/millipede/) - The Game: Once more unto the breach, your garden of mushrooms is now under attack by a millipede, and the big bug's even nastier insect entourage has come along too. The spiders, scorpions and fleas are now joined by mosquitoes and inchworms, among others. The only advantage you have? Occasional containers of DDT (can you - [Jolly Jogger](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jolly-jogger/) - The Game: Players control the Jolly Jogger as he attempts to draw borders around every square area on the playing field. There are several special squares which temporarily give Jolly Jogger the ability to freeze his pursuers for a while; at all other times, they are to be avoided at all costs. Running around every - [Front Line](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/front-line/) - The Game: In a very genteel and almost inappropriately cute game about armored combat, you're a lone footsoldier fighting your way through a platoon of enemy troops, trying to take out as many of them as you can until you find your way to a handy empty tank. (Nice of the enemy to allow your - [Frenzy](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frenzy/) - The Game: You're back in the maze, but this time, the stakes are increased, the danger is increased, and your strategic options are only slightly increased. Touching the walls, the robots, the robots' laser blasts, or even your own ricocheted lasers are deadly. And of course, the inevitable appearance by Evil Otto is also deadly. - [The Electric Yo-Yo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/electric-yo-yo/) - The Game: Don't take this personally, but you're a yo-yo in The Electric Yo-Yo, trying to clear all the dots from the screen and trying just as hard to avoid the bug-eyed monsters and other enemies who seem to be natural predators of toys on strings. You must plan your movement around the screen carefully - [Eagle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/eagle/) - The Game: As commander of the three-stage fighter rocket Eagle, your job is to ward off endless varieties of evasively weaving space attackers. Every time you knock out two consecutive screens of assailants, you'll have an opportunity to dock your ship to another one of Eagle's three stages, until all three portions of the ship - [Domino Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/domino-man/) - The Game: The town square or the local golf course seems like a reasonable place to set up a huge row of dominoes, doesn't it? Well, your on-screen protagonist sure seems to think so, and your job is to help him set up his dominoes without allowing any of a number of on-screen "enemies" - - [Changes](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/changes/) - The Game: Players guide a caterpillar around a maze of twigs and branches, snatching up nourishment and the occasional treat, and avoiding other insect life; some parts of the branches can be turned. Some of the treats will allow the caterpillar to consume other insects for a brief time. Portions of the maze can be - [Blue Print](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blue-print/) - The Game: You are the intrepid, barbershop-quartet-suited J.J. (hey, it's better than being O.J.!), out to save a damsel in distress from a pursuing monster. How does a guy in a little striped suit do this? By building a mobile, tennis-ball-launching contraption to dispatch said dastardly monster, naturally. The catch? The eight pieces of your - [Bagman](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bagman/) - The Game: You're a thief trying to make away with all the loot buried in a complex maze of interconnected mines and shafts, and you'd get away with it if it weren't for some pesky cops who are hot on your trail. You can drop bags of money on them from a level above, or - [The Amazing Adventures Of Mr. F. Lea](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/mr-f-lea/) - The Game: Help Mr. F. Lea get to the top in this dog-eat-dog world. Cross a treacherous yard full of lawn-mowers (and helpfully slow-moving dogs), swing from tail to tail until you've jumped on every dog on the screen, scale the big dog's back and jump over his spots, and climb to the top of - [Amidar](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/amidar/) - The Game: I'll try to explain this as best I can. You're a paintroller (recent escapee from Make Trax?) beseiged by pigs. Or a gorilla pursued by natives. Or something like that. It depends on which level you're playing. You must try to enclose as many of the spaces in the game area as possible, - [Commodore VIC-20](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/commodore-vic-20/) - The VIC-20 was a direct descendant of Commodore's PET computer - popular with educators, school districts and students who, like myself, got their first computer experience on one of Commodore's all-in-one monochrome machines of the future. The VIC-20 was, in fact, developed under the code-name of "Micro PET," and it was designed to be the - [Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pac-man-mini-arcade/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small yellow dots and evading four monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, red power pellets enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for - [Bradley Trainer (a.k.a. "Military Battlezone")](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bradley-trainer/) - The Game: As the pilot of a Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, you wander the desolate battlefield, trying to wipe out enemy tanks and helictopers without accidentally firing on your own allies. (Atari, under special contract for the United States Army, 1981) Memories: You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone in the arcade business who'd complain that - [Tranquility Base](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tranquility-base-apple/) - The Game: You are go for landing on the moon - only the moon isn't there to make it easy for you. Craggy mountains and craters make it difficult for you to find one of the few safe landing spots on the surface, and even when you're aligned above level ground, your fuel is running - [TI Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ti-invaders/) - The Game: It's quite simple, really. You're the pilot of a ground-based mobile weapons platform, and there are buttloads of alien meanies headed right for you. Your only defense is a quartet of shields which are degraded by any weapons fire - yours or theirs - and a quick trigger finger. Occasionally a mothership zips - [Taxman](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/taxman-apple/) - The Game: As a round white creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, and apparently somehow tied to the Internal Revenue Service, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots enable you - [Sneakers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/sneakers-400-800/) - The Game: Alien invaders are descending on your world, taking on unusual forms in the process: sneaker-clad stomping creatures, roaming eyeballs, "H-wing fighters," flying saucers and more. Try to use their unusual patterns of movement against them and keep them from destroying your fighter. (Sirius Software, 1981) Memories: If this description sounds an awful lot - [Jawbreaker](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/jawbreaker-apple/) - The Game: You're a mobile set of chattering teeth, gobbling up goodies in a maze as jaw-breaking candies pursue you. If you bite down on one of these killer candies, you'll rack up quite a dental bill (enough to lose a life). You can snag one of four snacks in the corners of the maze - [Checkers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/checkers-apple/) - The Game: The classic game of strategy is faithfully reproduced on the Apple II. Two armies of twelve men each advance diagonally across the checkerboard, jumping over opponents and attempting to reach the enemy’s home squares to be crowned. Whoever still has pieces still standing at the end of the game wins. (Odessa Software, 1981) - [Caverns Of Mars](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/caverns-of-mars/) - The Game: The enemy in an interplanetary war has gone underground, and you're piloting the ship that's taking the fight to him. But he hasn't just hidden away in a hole; he's hidden away in a very well-defended hole. As if it wasn't already going to be enough of a tight squeeze navigating subterranean caverns - [Infiltrate](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/infiltrate-2600/) - The Game: You're trapped in a multi-story building with hostile forces all around. Your infiltration mission has gone from mere espionage to a battle for survival - a battle you're probably not going to win. Board elevators to reach the opposite level of the screen to retrieve enemy secrets, all while avoiding enemy agents and - [Spacechase](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/spacechase/) - The Game: Piloting a lone spaceship zipping over a planet's surface in a low, fast orbit, your mission is to kick some evasive alien butt. Drawing a bead on the aliens is much harder than it looks, and they arrive in waves of four. Naturally, it seems like it's much easier for them to target - [Skeet Shoot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/skeet-shoot-2600/) - The Game: Line up moving targets in your sights and blast 'em away. The more targets you hit, the more points you get. Simple enough, eh? Just don't expect everything to travel in a straight line - and keep in mind that something like 80% of the time you won't have a chance of hitting - [Pinball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pinball-intv/) - The Game: It's a game of video pinball where you can even bump the table to influence the ball's path. You can even launch the ball into a second level to score big bonus points. Just don't let it slide out of the reach of your flippers... (Mattel Electronics, 1981) Memories: As a rule, I - [Muncher](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/muncher-astrocade/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for - [Keyboard Creations!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/keyboard-creations-o2/) - The Game: Well, it's really not much of a game. It's more like a home simulation of an early-1980s public access cable channel. You can type up crawls that scroll across the screen, as well as setting an on-screen clock. Events can also be programmed to trigger special messages either at a pre-set time, or - [Ice Hockey](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ice-hockey-2600/) - The Game: Hit the ice and get the puck outta here. You have control of two players in this scaled-down match: one offensive player and one defensive player who can leave his goalie position (but not without giving the other team a better chance to land a shot). Keep the other team - whether it's - [Freeway](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/freeway-2600/) - The Game: Why the chicken crossed the road is no longer the question. Now the question is will the chicken cross the road? That part is up to you. You are the chicken. You must avoid traffic, but that's a real challenge when you're confined to a straight vertical line from the bottom of the - [Crazy Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/crazy-kong/) - The Game: An oversized gorilla kidnaps the girlfriend of an unidentified plumber and hauls her up to the top of a building. You are that plumber who shall remain nameless, dodging Donkey Crazy Kong’s never-ending hail of rolling barrels and fireballs in your attempt to climb to the top of the building and topple Donkey - [War Of The Worlds](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/war-of-the-worlds/) - The Game: The Martians are coming! And they're coming in colorful vector graphics! The tripod-like Martian War Machines land, extend their legs, and begin marching inexorably toward your cannon, pausing momentarily to sweep the bottom of the screen with their deadly heat rays, or hurling spirals of energy your way to slow down your cannon. - [Thief](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/thief/) - The Game: You're on the run from the long arm of the law, and the police radio dispatchers have put an an APB out for you. Money lines the city streets, and you must evade the cop cars and stash away all the cash until the screen is cleared. Four special items in the corners - [Stargate / Defender II](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/stargate/) - The Game: The alien abductors are back. Their henchbeings are back. And fortunately for the hapless humans on the planet's surface, you're back too, in a fully armed warship with a belly full of smart bombs. But the aliens have brought new and unusual reinforcements, and now the ultimate X-factor is seen visibly floating in - [Satan's Hollow](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/satans-hollow/) - The Game: It's the ultimate, cataclysmic battle between good and evil - expressed as a variation on the basic theme of Phoenix! Hellish green flying demons try to formation-dive your well-armed, devil-fryin' vehicle at the bottom of the screen. Each time you knock one of this gargoylesque beasties out of the sky, they drop a - [Rock Climber](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/rock-climber/) - The Game: You control a daredevil stunt climber on his trip up the side of a steep mountain, using no ropes, no nets, and nothing but his hands and his feet. Obstacles such as a large purple bear, pesky monkeys and waterfalls can cause you to plunge to your death several hundred feet below. (Taito, - [Puck-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/puck-man-bootleg/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots (10 points) and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots (50 points) enable you to turn the tables and - [Piranha](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/piranha/) - The Game: As a butt-ugly fish, you maneuver around a simple undersea maze, gobbling small dots (10 points) and evading four colorful squids who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots (50 points) enable you to turn the tables and eat the monsters for a brief period for - [New Rally-X](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/new-rally-x/) - The Game: As the driver of a high-powered race car, you rocket around corners and down straightaways, trying to pick up every yellow flag in the maze-like course and avoiding deadly collisions with pursuing red cars. Special flags (marked with an "S", of course) offer big points bonuses, while Lucky flags ("L") give you bonus - [Ladybug](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ladybug/) - The Game: You control a nice, big, juicy ladybug waddling around a complex maze, gobbling up food and avoiding your nasty fellow insects. Doors in the maze can throw pursuers off your track momentarily - or they can trap you into an even worse situation than whatever you're trying to escape. (Universal, 1981) Memories: Like - [Hangly Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/hangly-man/) - The Game: As a round yellow creature consisting of a mouth and nothing else, you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots (10 points) and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots (50 points) enable you to turn the tables and - [Galaga](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/galaga/) - The Game: Commanding a small fleet of sleek fighter ships, you're up against an alien invasion, arriving in wave after unfriendly wave. Alien fighters resemble butterflies and bees, but the real prize is the handful of motherships which arrives with each wave. Capable of taking two hits - the first weakens them and turns them - [Colony 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/colony-7/) - The Game: You're in charge of defenses at Colony 7. Even though a shield protects the settlement's power generators, weapons and populated buildings, the onslaught of alien intruders gradually and inevitably wears that shield down. Once holes have been bored through the shield, the aliens have a clear shot at Colony 7 - and you're - [Blasto](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blasto-ti/) - The Game: Piloting your mobile cannon around a cluttered playfield, you have but one task: clear the screen of mines, without blowing yourself up, in the time allotted. If you don't clear the screen, or manage to detonate a mine so close to yourself that it takes you out, the game is over. If you - [Akalabeth](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/akalabeth/) - The Game: You start the game by creating a character, Basic D&D style, who enters the world defenseless and just this side of naked. It's your job to arm and armor your alter-ego, buy plenty of rations, and then set out to explore the world of Britannia, and the treacherous dungeons that lie beneath it. - [Warlords](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/warlords-2600/) - The Game: Think of it as Pong to the death. Two to four players hurl a fireball around the playing field, smashing the walls to each other's castles and - hopefully - hitting the other players' kings and putting them out of commission. Using the ubiquitous Atari paddle controller, you guide a mobile barrier around - [Super Breakout](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/super-breakout-2600/) - The Game: More walls, more balls. The object of the game is the same as the original Breakout, except this time, you face things like moving walls, "cavities" which, when opened, will release additional projectiles that you'll have to keep in the air, and more. (Atari, 1980) Memories: As with the arcade version of Breakout, - [Quest For The Rings](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/quest-for-the-rings-o2/) - The Game: In the opening screen - the mists of time, so the rulebook tells us - two players pick their characters' classes. Warriors are sword-wielding strongmen, wizards can cast spells from a distance, phantoms can walk through solid walls (but not lava formations), and changelings can become invisible when they move. The two intrepid - [Monkeyshines!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/monkeyshines-o2/) - The Game: An elaborate game of tag, only the simian players have an advantage; human players, when tagged, must be "un-tagged" by the other player to return to the game. (Magnavox, 1980) Memories: This was the first attempt to mine the "ladder-climbing" style of games - i.e. Donkey Kong for the Odyssey², and it wasn't - [Maze Craze (A Game Of Cops 'N Robbers)](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/maze-craze-2600/) - The Game: The goal of the game is simple: race through a twisty maze and beat your opponent to the exit. Some game variations adds randomly moving "robbers" to the maze, in some cases as prey and in other cases as hunters to be avoided. (Atari, 1980) Memories: A fairly recent transplant from Fairchild, programmer - [Haunted House](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/haunted-house-2600/) - The Game: Old Man Graves may be dead, but his ghost still haunts his spacious mansion, tormenting any treasure hunters bold enough to trespass in search of his fortune. The loot is said to be hidden in a golden urn, and while that seems like a conspicuous enough object to find, beware: bats and spiders - [Golf](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/golf-2600/) - The Game: Rouse your caddy, grab your golf bags, and get ready to hit the digital green. A series of crafty virtual courses awaits, with trees, sand traps and water hazards standing between you and the hole. (Atari, 1980) Memories: Whoa now, what's this then? Foreshadowing a trend that would characterize Atari's sports game output - [Conquest Of The World](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/conquest-of-the-world-o2/) - The Game: In probably the weakest of the Master Series games - Odyssey games which included overcomplicated board game elements, a la Quest For The Rings - you control one of the world's superpowers, attempting to gain as much influence as possible through political and economic means and, where necessary, warfare. (Magnavox, 1980) Memories: Well, - [Cosmic Conflict!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cosmic-conflict-o2/) - The Game: This is a very simple first-person space game in which you watch various and sundry harmless space freighters waft lazily past your screen, punctuated at regular intervals by TIE-fighter-like attackers which do pose a moderate threat to you (but not much of a moderate threat). (Magnavox, 1980) Memories: It's a simple game - - [Circus Atari](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/circus-atari-2600/) - The Game: You control a clown on a moving see-saw, launching your fellow clown into the air to pop balloons and defy gravity. But what goes up must come down, and your airborne clown, if he doesn't bounce upward upon impact with more balloons, will plummet at alarming speed. You have to catch him with - [Checkers](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/checkers-2600/) - The Game: The classic game of strategy is faithfully reproduced on the Atari VCS. Two armies of twelve men each advance diagonally across the checkerboard, jumping over opponents and attempting to reach the enemy's home squares to be crowned. Whoever still has pieces still standing at the end of the game wins. (Activision, 1980, for - [Boxing](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/boxing-2600/) - The Game: The sweet science of bruising is brought down to the pixellated level, as one or two players take control of a boxer seen from a view directly above the ring. The object is simple: knock your opponent out without letting him do the same to you. (Activision, 1980) Memories: One of a handful - [Asteroids](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/asteroids-2600/) - The Game: As the pilot of a lone space cruiser, you must try to clear the spaceways of a swarm of free-floating asteroids, but the job isn't easy - Newton's laws of motion must be obeyed, even by asteroids. When you blow a big rock into little chunks, those chunks go zipping off in opposite - ["Popeye" Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/popeye-pac-man/) - The Game: As a yellow sailor man consisting of a head and nothing else (jaundice was really bad in those days), you maneuver around a relatively simple maze, gobbling small dots and evading four colorful monsters who can eat you on contact. In four corners of the screen, large flashing dots enable you to turn - [Targ](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/targ/) - The Game: You're trapped in a symmetrical maze with a bevy of robotic target vehicles - "Targs" - which are programmed to do just one thing: collide with your vehicle. You have one advantage on these decidedly mean streets, however - you can fire missiles ahead of your car (but the Targs are capable of - [Space Zap](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-zap/) - The Game: Players are manning the defenses of a space station under a constant onslaught from all sides by alien attackers. The station's laser cannons can take out the alien ships and intercept their incoming fire; when an entire wave of attackers is eliminated, a much more mobile fighter will attack, and destroying it will - [Space Chaser](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/space-chaser/) - The Game: It's got dots and a maze, but this is no Pac-Man. You're trapped in a symmetrical maze with an enemy homing missile, and the maze is littered with rows of dots. You must maneuver your ship over these dots to collect them, while avoiding any collision with the missile. If the missile locks - [Phoenix](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/phoenix/) - The Game: In a heavily armed space fighter, your job is pretty simple - ward off wave after wave of bird-like advance fighters and Phoenix creatures until you get to the mothership, and then try to blow that to smithereens. All of which would be simple if not for the aliens' unpredictable kamikaze dive-bombing patterns. - [Magical Spot](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/magical-spot/) - The Game: The good news: Darwin was right, evolution is a thing. The bad news: this does not work in your favor. You man a laser cannon trying to intercept alien insects making their way toward the bottom of the screen; at the most inconvenient times, the bugs revert to a pupal stage during which - [Cosmic Guerilla](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cosmic-guerilla/) - The Game: The invaders are back, and this time they plan on making quick work of Earth's defenses. Columns of alien invaders descend from space, staying safely outside of the range of the player's cannon. A few aliens at a time break formation and attempt to reach the player's floating stockpiles of ordnance and extra - [Centipede](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/centipede/) - The Game: Apparently, the exterminating business is getting more dangerous. In the course of trying to wipe out some vermin, you find yourself on the defensive - any of them can kill you simply by touching you. Fleas drop from the top of the screen, leaving bothersome mushrooms in their way. Scorpions periodically poison the - [Balloon Bomber](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/balloon-bomber/) - The Game: Why worry about space invaders when there are more pressing earthly threats? Players guide a mobile cannon at the bottom of the screen, trying to take out a constant barrage of balloon bombers dropping live bombs. A direct hit to the cannon costs the player a "life," but if the player allows a - [Thunderball!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/thunderball-o2/) - The Game: It's all the thrills of pinball, minus approximately 75% of the excitement! Use your joystick to control the plunger tension and launch your ball into play. Use the action button to pop the flippers, keeping your ball on the field and out of trouble. The bumpers and spinner score big points...well, relatively speaking. - [Star Battle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-battle-astrocade/) - The Game: As a lone space pilot flying down a seemingly endless trench, your job is simple - blast or bomb all of the vaguely-bow-tie-shaped space fighters that you see. If your fighter is on the lower half of the screen, you're blasting straight ahead/upward; if you move your fighter near the top of the - [Out Of This World! / Helicopter Rescue!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/out-of-this-helicopter-o2/) - The Game: In this two-for-one game, you take to the skies in one of two different ways. Out Of This World! is a classic lunar lander game, in which you must balance your descent speed and your remaining fuel to make a safe landing on the surface of the moon, and then safely return to - [Math-A-Magic! / Echo!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/math-a-magic-o2/) - The Game: Wow! We must be in the future, for we now have electronic flash cards! This is more or less the function fulfilled by Math-A-Magic, while Echo is a slightly watered down version of the classic electronic game Simon. (Magnavox, 1979) Memories: This may sound a wee bit pretentious, but this "game" - at - [Dynasty!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dynasty-o2/) - The Game: Purporting to be based on the ancient Chinese game of Go, Dynasty! is actually more of a variation of Othello. The same strategies apply, and can be played with two players, one against the computer, or - for those who are feeling a little bit lazy - the computer vs. itself. (Magnavox, 1979) - [Video Pinball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/atari-video-pinball/) - The Game: Pull the plunger back and fire the ball into play. The more bumpers it hits, the more points you rack up. But don't let the ball leave the table - doing so three times ends the game. (Atari, 1979) Memories: Having done Basketball and Football as successful video games, Atari turned its attention - [Star Fire](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/star-fire/) - The Game: This may sound awfully familiar, but you're the lone surviving pilot of a space squadron decimated by enemy attacks. The enemy's bow-tie-shaped fighters are closing in on you from all sides, and you must keep an eye on your own fighter's shields, weapon temperature (overheated lasers don't like to fire anymore), and ammo, - [Starhawk](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/starhawk/) - The Game: The player pilots a space fighter into an endless dogfight above a space station trench. Enemy ships attack from all directions, and even zip down the trench; and and all of these can be blasted into bits for points. Beware the fastest of these enemy fighters, which will appear with very little notice - [Monaco GP](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/monaco-gp/) - The Game: Players get behind the wheel of a roaring race car, viewed from overhead, as it navigates a series of roads and occasional tunnels whose width varies dramatically. Tunnels are illuminated only by headlights, which means that collisions with other cars are, if not certain, then at least much more likely. Any collision results - [Lunar Rescue](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/lunar-rescue/) - The Game: Those pesky Space Invaders are back and this time they've got hostages. Your mothership hovers in orbit over the craggy, uninviting surface of the moon, waiting for you to hit the action button and signal the beginning of your mission. The docking back doors open underneath you and your lander begins dropping toward - [Cutie Q](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/cutie-q/) - The Game: You control a pair of paddles at the bottom and center of the screen. Serve a single ball into play, and skillfully deflect it toward rows of brightly colored monsters; tripping all of the "face bumpers" near the center of the screen can yield a big bonus multiplier. If you can drive the - [Bomb Bee](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bomb-bee/) - The Game: Video pinball is back, and now in more than one color! Bomb Bee takes the game mechanics of Gee Bee and makes them noisier and brighter, adding "bumper traps" that can keep the ball bouncing in tight cul-de-sacs, racking up massive bonus points with every strike. (Namco, 1979) Memories: When Namco introduced the - [Polo](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/polo-2600/) - The Game: Climb onto your trusty four-legged ride for a good old fashioned game of horse hockey. Try to knock the ball into your opponent's goal, but don't put yourself in a position where you can't defend your own. (Atari, 1978) Memories: One of the earliest Atari VCS games to go unreleased, Polo was never - [Stellar Track](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/stellar-track-2600/) - The Game: Welcome to the bridge. Your mission is to travel from sector to sector, eliminating alien incursions without getting your ship and crew destroyed. Friendly starbases offer aid and allow you to make resupply stops so you can keep up the good fight - and you do have to keep a careful eye on - [Las Vegas Blackjack!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blackjack-o2/) - The Game: Place your bets, ditch some cards, or play with the ones you've got. The computer offers the usual enticements - double down and insurance - but the odds are firmly in favor of the house. There's no limit on how big your bet is, so you're even free to bet an ante that'll - [Football!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/football-02/) - The Game: Woooooo, Packers. Classic pigskin comes to sluggish life in this over-complicated video game edition. Despite the Odyssey's full keyboard, the game forces players to look up plays in the manual and execute them with joystick commands. After that, aside from some minimal control of whoever has the ball, it's a bit like watching - [Dodge It](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/dodge-it-channel-f/) - The Game: Trapped in a square or rectangular arena, the player is represented by a mobile square. Another projectile punches its way into the arena and begins ricocheting around; points accumulate rapidly the longer the player's square avoids contact with the projectile, but starting at 200 points, an additional projectile is added every 100 points, - [Computer Golf!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/computer-golf/) - The Game: As man eked out his existence in the dark ages with only his animal cunning and the brutal power of the club, so do you in this golf simulation, in which you putter around nine different courses in an attempt to make a hole in one - or simply to stay under par. - [Bowling! / Basketball!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/bowling-basketball-o2/) - The Game: Hit the hardwood in one of two sports. Roll your big shiny one down the lanes and try to knock down all the pins in Bowling!, or go for a basket in Basketball! Not possible in Odyssey² Basketball!: fouls, three-point shots, free throws, most steals... (Magnavox, 1978) Memories: Granted, neither the bowling nor - [Baseball!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/baseball-o2/) - The Game: In Baseball!, you are, quite simply, one of two teams playing the great American game. If you're up at bat, your joystick and button control the man at the plate and any players on base. If you're pitching, your button and joystick control how wild or straight your pitches are, and you also - [Armored Encounter! / Sub Chase!](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/armoed-subs-o2/) - The Game: War is pixellated, blocky hell on the Odyssey²! In Armored Encounter, two combatants in tanks circumnavigate a maze peppered with land mines, searching for the optimum spot from which to blow each other to kingdom come. In Sub Chase, a bomber plane and a submarine, both maneuverable in their own way, try to - [Pinball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/pinball-o2-proto/) - The Game: A virtual pinball machine is presented, complete with flippers, bumpers, and the ability to physically "bump" the table to influence the motion of the ball. Per standard pinball rules, the object of the game is to keep the ball in play as long as possible. (Ralph Baer, 1978 - unreleased prototype) Memories: Ralph - [3-D Tic-Tac-Toe](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/3-d-tic-tac-toe-2600/) - The Game: If you're not quite up to the challenge of playing 3-D chess with Mr. Spock, you can always try playing 3-D tic-tac-toe against the Atari 2600. Using your joystick, you position your pieces in an ongoing battle with the computer. But be careful - the machine is very wily about placing its pieces, - [Gee Bee](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/gee-bee/) - The Game: It's like pinball, but not quite. Not only are the bouncing-ball physics and bumpers of pinball present, but so are walls of bricks which, when destroyed, add to your score and sometimes redirect your ball in unpredictable directions. Pinball meets Breakout. (Namco, 1978) Memories: If you're wracking your brain trying to remember this - [Frogs](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/frogs/) - The Game: Long before Frogger and Frog Bog, there were simply Frogs, the original arcade amphibians. One or two frogs hop along a lily pad at the bottom of the screen, scoping out tasty flies to eat. When you've got a morsel in your frog's reach, jump and try to activate your frog's tongue at - [Blasto](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/blasto/) - The Game: Piloting a mobile cannon around a cluttered playfield, you have but one task: clear the screen of mines, without blowing yourself up, in the time allotted. If you don't clear the screen, or you manage to detonate a mine so close to yourself that it takes you out, the game is over. If - [Odyssey 4000](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-4000/) - The final member of the Odyssey stand-alone console family tree, the Odyssey 4000 boasts more games than any of its predecessors since Ralph Baer's original Odyssey, and was only the second of the dedicated Odyssey consoles to feature color (after the experimental Odyssey 500). And for those who have ever held the joystick of a - [Baseball](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/baseball-rca/) - The Game: It's a day at the digital ballpark for two players; the game is very simple - players control the timing of pitches and batting, which will determine how the game unfolds. The highest score at the end of nine innings wins. (RCA, 1977) Memories: I'm all for a simple game of video baseball. - [Checkmate](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/checkmate/) - The Game: Up to four players control markers that leave a solid "wall" in their wake. The object of the game is to trap the other players by building a wall around them that they can't avoid crashing into - or forcing them to crash into their own walls. Run into a wall, either your - [Odyssey 3000](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-3000/) - It adds nothing to the Odyssey 2000's "four action-packed video games," but the Odyssey 3000 is a quantum leap in the design aesthetic of the console itself. Finally breaking away from the basic casing design that had been in place since the Odyssey 100, Odyssey 3000 packs four games (well, really just three plus a - [Odyssey 2000](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-2000/) - After the baffling backward step of the Odyssey 400, Magnavox's Odyssey 2000 saw a return to the Pong-inspired, single-paddle control scheme, with digital scoring restored as well - Magnavox had decided to rest the Brown Box design (and the subsequent variations on it) permanently in favor of, once again, the General Instruments AY-3-8500 "Pong on - [Tic-Tac-Toe / Shooting Gallery / Quadradoodle](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/videocart-1-channel-f/) - The Game: The first Channel F "Videocart" packs three games into one bright yellow package. Shooting Gallery is a straightforward target practice game in which players try to draw a bead on a moving target. Tic-Tac-Toe is the timeless game of strategy in small, enclosed spaces, and Quadradoodle is a simple paint program, long, long - [Tennis / Hockey](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/tennis-hockey-channel-f/) - The Game: Activated by leaving a cartridge out of the slot, powering the system up and pressing one of the selector keys, Tennis and Hockey are built into the system. Timed games can be selected, and the traditional rules of each sport apply. (Fairchild, 1976) Memories: An interesting indicator of how new the idea of - [Odyssey 500](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-500/) - With the same trio of games as the Odyssey 400 - Tennis, Hockey/Soccer and Smash - the Odyssey 500, released in 1976 by Magnavox, would appear to not be much of an upgrade, but in fact, it's an absolutely critical turning point for home video games: the Odyssey 500 did away with squares and rectangles - [Death Race](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/death-race/) - The Game: Two players control one car each, careening freely around an arena filled with zombies. Faced with zombie-fication at the pedestrian crossing of the undead, the drivers have only one option: run over their opponents! Each zombie that's squashed leaves a grave marker behind that becomes an unmovable obstacle to zombies and cars alike. - [Barricade](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/barricade/) - The Game: Up to four players control markers that leave a solid "wall" in their wake. The object of the game is to trap the other players by building a wall around them that they can't avoid crashing into - or forcing them to crash into their own walls. Run into a wall, either your - [The Amazing Maze Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/the-amazing-maze-game/) - The Game: You control a dot making its way through a twisty maze with two exits - one right behind you and one across the screen from you. The computer also controls a dot which immediately begins working its way toward the exit behind you. The game is simple: you have to guide your dot - [Odyssey 300](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-300/) - Taking Atari's lead for the first time, the Odyssey 300 - in its bright yellow shell - saw the console abandoning the trio of horizontal/vertical/English controls that had been in place since the original Odyssey. In addition to mimicking the all-in-one controls of Atari's Pong, Odyssey 300 - still boasting the standard Tennis, Hockey and - [Odyssey 200](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-200/) - Talk about upscale. The Odyssey 200, released not long after the Odyssey 100, added an extra game to the mix, bringing the machine's built-in game total up to three. In addition to Tennis and Hockey/Soccer, the Odyssey 200 adds Smash, essentially a vastly simplified game of racquetball. (Magnavox seemed to feel that the extra game - [Odyssey 100](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/odyssey-100/) - The Game: A simple version of video ping-pong; players use three knobs, one to control horizontal movement, one to control vertical movement, and a third to control the "English" or spin of the ball. (Magnavox, 1975) Memories: Caught flat-footed by the success of Atari's Pong home console, Magnavox found itself struggling to hang onto the - [Computer Space: The Soylent Green Machine](https://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/soylent-space/) - In the spring of 2007, amid some controversy and skepticism from the collecting community, a machine identified as the one and only white Computer Space cabinet, manufactured specifically to serve as a prop in the movie Soylent Green, went up for auction on eBay. 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[Future Cop](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/future-cop/) - [Doomwatch](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/doomwatch/) - [Eleventh Hour](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/eleventh-hour/) - [Fantastic Journey, The](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/fantastic-journey/) - [Gemini Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/gemini-man/) - [Ghost Story / Circle Of Fear](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/ghost-story-circle-of-fear/) - [Come Back Mrs. Noah](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/come-back-mrs-noah/) - [Incredible Hulk, The](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/incredible-hulk/) - [Moonbase 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/moonbase-3/) - [Monkey](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/monkey/) - [Dark Season](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/dark-season/) - [Daleks!](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/daleks/) - [Time Express](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/time-express/) - [Holmes & Yoyo](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/holmes-yoyo/) - [Mandalorian, The](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-wars-tv-streaming/mandalorian/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-wars-tv-streaming/mandalorian/mando-season-1/) - [Season 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-wars-tv-streaming/mandalorian/mando-season-2/) - [Season 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-wars-tv-streaming/mandalorian/mando-season-3/) - [Amazing Stories](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/amazing-stories/) - [Chocky](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/chocky/) - [Classic Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/amazing-stories/amazing-season-1/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/doomwatch/doomed-season-1/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/incredible-hulk/hulk-smash-first-season/) - [Season 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/incredible-hulk/hulk-smash-third-season-too/) - [Movies](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/man-from-atlantis/atlantis-movies/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/man-from-atlantis/atlantis-season/) - 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[ALF](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/alf/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/alf/alf-season-1/) - [Season 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/alf/alf-season-2/) - [Gene-ology](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/geneology/) - [Gatchaman](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/gatchaman/) - [Gatchaman I](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/gatchaman/gatchaman-1/) - [Gatchaman II](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/gatchaman/gatchaman-2/) - [Gatchaman (franchise)](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/franchises/gatchaman-franchise/) - [From The Earth To The Moon](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/from-the-earth-to-the-moon/) - [Martian Chronicles, The](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/martian-chronicles/) - [Out Of The Unknown](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/out-of-the-unknown/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/out-of-the-unknown/out-of-season-1/) - [Season 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/out-of-the-unknown/out-of-season-2/) - [Season 3](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/out-of-the-unknown/out-of-season-3/) - [Season 4](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/out-of-the-unknown/out-of-season-4/) - [Mercy Point](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/mercy-point/) - [Metal Hurlant Chronicles](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/metal-hurlant/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/metal-hurlant/hurlant-season-1/) - [Missions](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/missions/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/missions/first-mission/) - [Nightmare Man, The](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/nightmare-man/) - [Into The Labyrinth](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/into-the-labyrinth/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/into-the-labyrinth/first-labyrinth/) - [Season 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/into-the-labyrinth/second-labyrinth/) - [Season 1](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-trek/the-original-series/tos-season-1/) - [Season 2](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-trek/the-original-series/tos-season-2/) - 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[The Movies](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-trek/next-generation/tng-movies/) - [Pilot](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/star-trek/the-original-series/tos-pilot/) - [Space Rangers](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/space-rangers/) - [1985](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1985-games/) - [1982](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1982-games/) - [1973](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1973-games/) - [1984](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1984-games/) - [1979](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1979-games/) - [1978](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1978-games/) - [1977](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1977-games/) - [1983](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1983-games/) - [1976](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1976-games/) - [1986](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/video-games/1986-games/) - [Ace Of Wands](https://www.thelogbook.com/category/tv/ace-of-wands/) - 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[Prose Fiction](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/prose-fiction/) - [Series & Franchises](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/series/) - [Graphic Fiction](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/graphic-fiction/) - [Powers](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/powers/) - [Honor Harrington](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/honor-harrington/) - [Behind The Scenes](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/behind-the-scenes/) - [Biography](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/biography/) - [Prose Nonfiction](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/prose-nonfiction/) - [Music Reviews](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/music/) - [Audiobook Only](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/audiobook/) - [Humor](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/humor/) - [Computers / Video Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/computers-video-games/) - [Space Exploration](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/space-exploration/) - [The Missing Adventures](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/virgin-ma/) - [History](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/history/) - [Astro City](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/astro-city/) - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/star-wars/) - [100 Bullets](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/100-bullets/) - [Invisibles](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/invisibles/) - [Planetary](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/planetary/) - [Harry Potter](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/harry-potter/) - [Science / Technology](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/science-technology/) - [Legends](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/sw-legends/) - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/star-wars-books/) - [Babylon 5](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/b5-books/) - [Media](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/media/) - [Short Essay Anthology](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/short-essay-anthology/) - [Short Story Anthology](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/short-story-anthology/) - [Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/star-trek-books/) - [The Original Series](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/tos-books/) - [Deep Space Nine](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/ds9-books/) - [The Animated Series](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/tas-books/) - [The Next Generation](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/tng-books/) - [Voyager](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/voy-books/) - [Scripts](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/scripts/) - [Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/hitchhikers-guide-to-the-galaxy/) - [The Eighth Doctor Adventures](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/bbc-eda/) - [Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/doctor-who/) - [Blake's 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/bookr/blakes-7-series/) ## Video Review categories - [DVD](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/dvd/) - [Franchise](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/franchise/) - [Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/star-trek/) - [Babylon 5](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/babylon-5/) - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/star-wars/) - [Music Video](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/music-video/) - [TV](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv/) - [Movie](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/movie/) - [Direct-to-Video](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/direct-to-video/) - [Blake's 7](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/blakes-7/) - [Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/doctor-who/) - [20th Century series](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/who-20c/) - [Original Series + Movies](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/st-tos/) - [Strange New Worlds](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/st-snw/) - [Prodigy](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/st-prod/) - [1970s](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv-70s/) - [1960s](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv-60s/) - [1980s](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv-80s/) - [1990s](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv-90s/) - [2020s](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/tv-20s/) - [Blu-Ray](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/blu-ray/) - [Streaming](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/streaming/) - [Mystery Science Theater 3000](https://www.thelogbook.com/videor/mystery-science-theater-3000/) ## ToyBox review categories - [Action figures](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/figures/) - [Franchises](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/franchise/) - [Vehicle models](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/vehicle/) - [Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/trek/) - [Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/wars/) - [Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/who/) - [Eaglemoss](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/eaglemoss/) - [Dapol](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/dapol/) - [Character Options](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/character/) - [Hasbro](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/hasbro-sw/) - [Kenner](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/kenner-sw/) - [Playmates](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/playmates-st/) - [3.75"-4" scale (1:18)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/kenner-scale/) - [5" scale](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/co-scale/) - [6" scale (1:12)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/bs-scale/) - [12" (1:6) or larger scale](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/joe-scale/) - [Playsets, set pieces & environments](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/playset/) - [Fan-made](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/custom/) - [Special interest](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/special/) - [Video game related](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/game-related/) - [Space related](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/real-space/) - [Black Hole](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/black-hole/) - [Tron](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/tron/) - [DC](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/dc-comics/) - [Mego](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/mego/) - [Ertl](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/ertl/) - [Babylon 5](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/babylon-5/) - [4.5" scale (1:16)](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/pm-scale/) - [Indiana Jones](https://www.thelogbook.com/toyr/indiana-jones/) ## Phosphor Dot Categories - [1976](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1976/) - [3 quarters (3 stars)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/3-stars/) - [A](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/a/) - [Arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/arcade/) - [Joystick](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/joystick/) - [Maze](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/maze/) - [Midway](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/midway/) - [1972](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1972/) - [4 quarters (4 stars)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/4-stars/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-coin-ops-only/) - [Atari](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari/) - [Available In Our Store](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/available-in-our-store/) - [P](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/p/) - [Paddle / Rotary Knob](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/paddle-rotary-knob/) - [Sports](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/sports/) - [1 Button](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1-button/) - [5 quarters (5 stars)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/5-stars/) - [B](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/b/) - [Breaking Through Walls](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/breaking-through-walls/) - [1973](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1973/) - [Arkadia Retrocade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/arkadia/) - [C](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/c/) - [Controller](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/controller/) - [More Than 2 Buttons](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/more-than-2-buttons/) - [Publisher / Manufacturer](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/publisher/) - [Title Begins With](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/title/) - [Year](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/year/) - [No Rating](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/no-rating/) - [Shooting At Enemies](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/shooting-at-enemies/) - [Dedicated System](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/dedicated-system/) - [O](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/o/) - [Claiming Territory](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/claiming-territory/) - [1975](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1975/) - [Flight Stick](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/flight-stick/) - [G](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/g/) - [D](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/d/) - [Exidy](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/exidy/) - [Steering Wheel](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/steering-wheel/) - [2 Buttons](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/2-buttons/) - [Military](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/military/) - [T](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/t/) - [Tanks](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/tanks/) - [Two Joysticks](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/two-joysticks/) - [2 quarters (2 stars)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/2-stars/) - [R](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/r/) - [Specialized Controller](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/specialized-controller/) - [Magnavox / N.A.P.](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/magnavox-nap/) - [Driving](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/driving/) - [First-Person](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/first-person/) - [Racing](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/racing/) - [Rating](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/rating/) - [S](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/s/) - [Style](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/style/) - [...at home](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1983-console/) - [1983](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1983/) - [Action Strategy](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/action-strategy/) - [Atari 2600 VCS](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-2600-vcs/) - [Game Systems](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/console/) - [J](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/j/) - [Jumping](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/jumping/) - [Side-Scrolling](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/side-scrolling/) - [...at home](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1982-console/) - [1982](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1982/) - [F](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/f/) - [home video games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-consoles-only/) - [Vector Graphics](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/vector/) - [1977](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1977/) - [Fairchild Channel F](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/channel-f/) - [Basketball](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/basketball/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1978-arcade/) - [1978](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1978/) - [Apple II](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/apple-ii/) - [Home Computer System](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/home-computer-system/) - [Bally Professional Arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/bally-astrocade/) - [Isometric View](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/isometric-view/) - [N](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/n/) - [1 dime (0 stars)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/0-stars/) - [Baseball](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/baseball/) - [Keypad](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/keypad/) - [Cockpit](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/cockpit/) - [Board Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/board-game/) - [Creative](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/creative/) - [Educational](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/educational/) - [Golf](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/golf/) - [Odyssey2](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/odyssey2/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/taito-coin-ops-only/) - [Slide & Shoot (i.e. Space Invaders)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/slide-and-shoot/) - [Taito](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/taito/) - [Football](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/football/) - [Gremlin](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/gremlin/) - [Bowling](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/bowling/) - [Games Of Chance](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/gambling/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/namco-coin-ops-only/) - [Namco](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/namco/) - [Cinematronics](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/cinematronics/) - [Collecting Objects](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/collecting-objects/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1979-arcade/) - [1979](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1979/) - [...at home](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1979-console/) - [Keyboard](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/keyboard/) - [L](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/l/) - [Resource Management](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/resource-management/) - [Fighting](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/fight/) - [W](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/w/) - [V](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/v/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/sega-coin-ops-only/) - [M](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/m/) - [Sega](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/sega/) - [H](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/h/) - [Atari 8-Bit Computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-8-bit-computers/) - [computer games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-computers-only/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1980-arcade/) - [1980](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1980/) - [Intellivision](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/intellivision/) - [I](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/i/) - [Math](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/math/) - [1 quarter (1 star)](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1-star/) - [Ground Troops](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/ground-troops/) - [Real Time Strategy](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/real-time-strategy/) - [Intellivision Controller](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/intellivision-controller/) - [Action Adventure](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/adventure/) - [Vertical Scrolling](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/vertical-scrolling/) - [Stern](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/stern/) - [Speech Synthesis](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/speech-synthesis/) - [Climbing](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/climbing/) - [Nichibutsu](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/nichibutsu/) - [Williams Electronics](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/williams-electronics/) - [K](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/k/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/nintendo-coin-ops-only/) - [Nintendo](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/nintendo/) - [Universal](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/universal/) - [Activision](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/activision/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1981-arcade/) - [1981](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1981/) - [Rock-Ola](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/rock-ola/) - [SNK](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/snk/) - [California Pacific Computer](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/california-pacific/) - [Role Playing Game](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/role-playing-game/) - [Sierra](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/sierra/) - [Q](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/q/) - [E](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/e/) - [arcade games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/konami-coin-ops-only/) - [Konami](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/konami/) - [Data East / DECO](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/data-east-deco/) - [Centuri](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/centuri/) - [Tehkan / Tecmo](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/tehkan-tecmo/) - [Edit Your Own Levels](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/edit-your-own-levels/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1982-arcade/) - [U](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/u/) - [Science](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/science/) - [Coleco](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/coleco/) - [Handheld / Portable Games](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/handhelds-portables/) - [LED Mini-Arcades](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/mini-arcade/) - [IREM](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/irem/) - [Telesys](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/telesys/) - [Colecovision](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/colecovision/) - [Imagic](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/imagic/) - [Atari 5200](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-5200/) - [...on computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1982-computer/) - [European Import](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/european-import/) - [Aquarius](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/aquarius/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1983-arcade/) - [Interactive Movie](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/interactive-movie/) - [Laserdisc](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/laserdisc/) - [Commodore 64](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/commodore-64/) - [Japanese Import](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/japanese-import/) - [Olympic](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/olympic/) - [INTV Corp.](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/intv-corp/) - [...on computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1983-computer/) - [Electronic Arts](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/electronic-arts/) - [D-Pad](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/d-pad/) - [NES](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/nes/) - [BBC](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/bbc-publisher/) - [Epyx](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/epyx/) - [IBM PC](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/ibm-pc/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1984-arcade/) - [1984](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1984/) - [Capcom](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/capcom/) - [...at home](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1984-console/) - [...in the arcade](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/in-the-arcade/) - [Atari 7800](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/atari-7800/) - [1985](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1985/) - [...at home](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1985-console/) - [home video games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/namco-consoles-only/) - [home video games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/taito-consoles-only/) - [home video games only](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/nintendo-consoles-only/) - [1986](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1986/) - [...on computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1985-computer/) - [1987](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1987/) - [Bandai](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/bandai/) - [1989](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1989/) - [1990](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1990/) - [...on computers](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/1989-computer/) - [Hasbro Interactive](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/hasbro-interactive/) - [Interplay](https://www.thelogbook.com/games/interplay/) ## Phosphor Dot Tags - [designed by Toru Iwitani](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/toru-iwitani/) - [designed by Ed Logg](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/ed-logg/) - [designed by Ed Averett](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/ed-averett/) - [very similar to Space Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/invade-alike/) - [based on Star Wars](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/star-wars/) - [designed by Tim Skelly](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/tim-skelly/) - [based on Star Trek](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/star-trek/) - [designed by Bob Whitehead](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/bob-whitehead/) - [part of the Pac-Man series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/pac-man/) - [part of the Crazy Climber series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/crazy-climber-series/) - [designed by Alan Miller](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/alan-miller/) - [designed by Shigeru Miyamoto](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/shigeru-miyamoto/) - [part of the Donkey Kong series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/donkey-kong/) - [part of the Mario series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/mario/) - [designed by Richard Garriott](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/richard-garriott/) - [part of the Ultima series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/ultima-series/) - [part of the Frogger series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/frogger/) - [a port of Space Invaders](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/invaders-port/) - [very similar to Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/pac-alike/) - [a port of Crazy Climber](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/crazy-climber-port/) - [designed by David Crane](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/david-crane/) - [designed by John Harris](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/designed-by-john-harris/) - [designed by Robert Smith](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/robert-smith/) - [designed by Howard Scott Warshaw](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/howard-scott-warshaw/) - [a port of Pac-Man](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/pac-port/) - [part of the Mr. Do series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/mr-do/) - [part of the Q*Bert series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/q-bert/) - [based on Tron](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/tron-franchise/) - [a port of Donkey Kong](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/donkey-port/) - [a port of Burgertime](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/burger-port/) - [designed by Garry Kitchen](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/garry-kitchen/) - [designed by Rex Bradford](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/rex-bradford/) - [part of the Pitfall series](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/pitfall/) - [based on Doctor Who](https://www.thelogbook.com/pdf-tags/dr-who/)