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of
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s where the player maneuvers the end of a growing line, often themed as a snake. The player must keep the snake from colliding with both other obstacles and itself, which gets harder as the snake lengthens. The concept originated in the 1976 two-player arcade video game '' Blockade'' from Gremlin Industries, and the ease of implementation has led to hundreds of versions (some of which have the word ''snake'' or ''worm'' in the title) for many platforms. 1982's '' Tron'' arcade game, based on the film, includes snake gameplay for the single-player Light Cycle segment. After a variant was preloaded on Nokia mobile phones in 1998, there was a resurgence of interest in snake games as it found a larger audience.


Gameplay

The original ''Blockade'' from 1976 and its many clones are two-player games. Viewed from a top-down perspective, each player controls a "snake" with a fixed starting position and which continually moves forward, growing longer. It must be steered left, right, up, and down to avoid hitting walls and the body of either snake. The player who survives the longest wins. A single-player version of the concept has one or more snakes under AI control, as in the light cycles segment of the '' Tron'' arcade game. The most common single-player variant is that the players snake is of a certain length, so the tail also moves, and with every item "eaten" by the head of the snake the snake gets longer. ''
Snake Byte ''Snake Byte'' is video game written by Chuck Sommerville for the Apple II and published by Sirius Software in 1982. The game is a single-player variant of the snake concept. That same year, ''Snake Byte'' was released for the Atari 8-bit famil ...
'' has the snake eating apples. '' Nibbler'' has the snake eating abstract objects in a maze.


History

The ''Snake'' design dates back to the
arcade game An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade v ...
'' Blockade'', developed and published by Gremlin in 1976. It was cloned as '' Bigfoot Bonkers'' the same year. In 1977, Atari, Inc. released two ''Blockade''-inspired titles: the arcade game '' Dominos'' and Atari VCS game '' Surround''. ''Surround'' was one of the nine Atari VCS launch titles in the US and was sold by Sears under the name ''Chase''. That same year, a similar game was launched for the Bally Astrocade as ''Checkmate''. The first known home computer version,which is titled ''Worm'', was programmed in 1978 by Peter Trefonas for the TRS-80, and published by ''CLOAD'' magazine in the same year. This was followed shortly afterwards with versions from the same author for the Commodore PET and
Apple II The Apple II (stylized as ) is an 8-bit home computer and one of the world's first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products. It was designed primarily by Steve Wozniak; Jerry Manock developed the design of Apple II's foam-m ...
. A clone of the ''Hustle'' arcade game, itself a clone of ''Blockade'', was written by Peter Trefonas in 1979 and published by ''CLOAD''. An authorized version of ''Hustle'' was published by Milton Bradley for the TI-99/4A in 1980. The single-player ''
Snake Byte ''Snake Byte'' is video game written by Chuck Sommerville for the Apple II and published by Sirius Software in 1982. The game is a single-player variant of the snake concept. That same year, ''Snake Byte'' was released for the Atari 8-bit famil ...
'' was published in 1982 for Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, and VIC-20; a snake eats apples to complete a level, growing longer in the process. In ''Snake'' for the BBC Micro (1982), by Dave Bresnen, the snake is controlled using the left and right arrow keys relative to the direction it is heading in. The snake increases in speed as it gets longer, and there is only one life. '' Nibbler'' (1982) is a single-player arcade game where the snake fits tightly into a maze, and the gameplay is faster than most snake designs. Another single-player version is part of the 1982 '' Tron'' arcade game, themed with light cycles. It reinvigorated the snake concept, and many subsequent games borrowed the light cycle theme. Starting in 1991, '' Nibbles'' was included with MS-DOS for a period of time as a QBasic sample program. In 1992, '' Rattler Race'' was released as part of the second '' Microsoft Entertainment Pack''. It adds enemy snakes to the familiar apple-eating gameplay.


Later versions

'' Serpent'' (1990) is a snake game for the Game Boy. ''Meerca Chase'' is a snake game available on Neopets. '' Slither.io'' (2016) is a multiplayer interpretation of ''Snake.'' In 2017, Google released a version of the game as an easter egg, whenever the phrases "snake", "play snake", "snake game" and "snake video game" are typed.


Nokia phones

Nokia puts ''Snake'' on the majority of their phones: *''Snake'' – The first published by Nokia, for monochrome phones. It was programmed in 1997 by Taneli Armanto of Nokia and introduced on the Nokia 6110. *''Snake II'' – Included on monochrome phones such as the Nokia 3310 from 2000. *''Snake Xenzia'' – Included on later-model monochrome phones (and most cheaper colour phones, such as the Series 30 and Series 30+ budget mobile devices). *''Snake EX'' – Included on colour phones. First introduced with the
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in 2002. It supports multiplayer through Bluetooth and
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. *''Snake EX2'' – Introduced with the
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in 2003 and included in several Series 40 handsets. *''
Snakes Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes . Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joi ...
'' – A 3D version designed for the N-Gage in 2005. It featured multiplayer through Bluetooth. Later Nokia started preinstalling it (without multiplayer) on some Nseries smartphones like N70, N73, N80, etc. It can be downloaded from Nokia support pages and played on any S60 device. *''Snake III'' – A 3D version, different from ''Snakes''. ''Snake III'' takes a more living snake approach, rather than the abstract feel of ''Snakes''. An example of a phone with it installed is the Nokia 3250 from 2005, and it supports multiplayer modes via Bluetooth. *''Snakes Subsonic'' - Sequel to ''
Snakes Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes . Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joi ...
'', released on May 22, 2008 for
N-Gage 2.0 The N-Gage service (also referred to as N-Gage 2.0) was a mobile gaming platform from Nokia that was available for several Nokia smartphones running on S60 ( Symbian). N-Gage provided numerous games with 3D graphics into an application featur ...
. *''Snake Xenzia (2017)'' - First released on the Nokia 3310. *''Snake (2017)'' - Released with Facebook Messenger (2017)


Legacy

In 1996, ''
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'' ranked it number 41 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", citing the need for both quick reactions and forethought. In lieu of a title they listed it as "Snake game" in quotes. On November 29, 2012, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City announced that the Nokia port of Snake was one of 40 games that the curators wished to add to the museum's collection in the future.


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List of snake-like games

Training AI to play snake game
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