I use to play a version of Star Trek on an HP2000. Not a dumb terminal but
a Teletype 35. Having the paper roll came in very handy.
-pete
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Jerome H. Fine <jhfinedp3k at compsys.to>
wrote:
  Ethan Dicks
wrote: 
 I've been meaning to ask this question since I started cleaning up
  terminals this year... what are some favorites?
Some of the obvious
 classics are:
 Adventure
 Zork (and anything else on a Zmachine)
 Scott Adams Adventures
 Wumpus
 Anything in Dave Ahl's "101 BASIC Computing Games"
 Empire
 Star Trek
 rogue/hack
 Larn/Ularn
 But what are some other favorites?  I've been running a monthly
 "retrogaming night" at our Makerspace and so far have brought out a
 C-64, a PPC Mac, and an 8032 PET.  I'm looking to add a PDP-8 (via
 Oscar Vermuelen's PiDP-8, for portability) and (at first) a simh RT-11
 box and/or VAX running VMS, though I have plenty of real DEC gear -
 it's a matter of transport and storage space).  I have a VT220 and an
 IBM 3101 (very VT52-like with a working terminfo entry) already on
 site and can add additional terminals if this becomes popular (I may
 drag in a VT52 just for the excuse to clean one up).
 I have the Commodore end pretty well covered.  I'm looking for
 suggestions for 80x24 text games that can be played on an ANSI (VT100)
 terminal and especially non-ANSI (VT52 or that IBM 3101) on
 Unix/Linux, VMS, and RT-11.  So in general, anything that uses curses
 or direct ANSI sequences or just spews text to a glass tty.
 The only game I ever played consistently was the RT-11 SST (Super Start 
 Trek)
 version of Star Trek which is still available at:
 
http://www.dbit.com/pub/pdp11/rt11/games/
 Jerome Fine