IBM's First PC Game Releases
IBM released games for the PC and PCjr. from 1981 to 1985. However, IBM did not always develop the games. These games came in a gray plastic over cardboard folder or folio without artwork on the covers. The game and manual would fit into plastic sleeves on the inside of the folder. The disk label was originally gray, but turned to red for Casino Games.
These were the among the first commercially sold games released for the PC.
Adventure in Serenia - Sierra
Casino Games - IBM
Microsoft Adventure - Microsoft
Microsoft Decathalon - Microsoft
Arithemitic Games Set 1 - Science Research Associates, Inc.
Arithemitic Games Set 2 - Science Research Associates, Inc.
One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes - IBM
Strategy Games - IBM
Microsoft Adventure was the first commercial PC game ever released, it was available at the PC's launch, August 12, 1981. The first actual PC game was the Donkey game included with PC-DOS 1.0 and run in BASIC.
One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes is the first non-text game released exclusively for the Monochrome and Printer Display Adapter, and only works with that display hardware or compatible hardware. It does not work with the PCjr. It also uses a black folio instead of a gray folio.
Microsoft Decathalon does not work with the PCjr. Adventure in Serenia relies on CGA Composite Color and will show incorrect colors with the PCjr. You can run Microsoft Adventure on the PCjr. but cannot set the foreground and background colors. Adventure in Serenia will not show correct composite colors with a PCjr.