Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Othello

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Othello is a NES adaptation of the classic board game, built around the Reversi rule set with straightforward AI and two-player play. Players place discs to trap and flip opposing pieces, competing for control of the board. Its simple presentation and tactical depth made it a recognizable console board-game conversion in the mid-1980s.
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Release Date
1986-01-01
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Plays
8

The game uses a top-down board view where players alternate placing black and white discs on legal squares that bracket opponent pieces in a straight line. Each valid move flips all trapped pieces along that line. Play modes include single-player against the CPU and head-to-head local multiplayer. A match ends when the board is full or neither side can move, and the winner is decided by disc count. Controls are minimal, using the D-pad and a confirm button.

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Prioritize corners whenever possible, since corner discs cannot be flipped. Avoid grabbing too many discs early, because overextending often gives the opponent strong counterplay. In the midgame, focus on limiting the opponent's mobility by reducing their legal moves. Be careful near edges, especially when a move could hand over a corner.

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Tips

Corners and stable edge positions matter more than short-term disc gains.

Tips

Try to keep your own mobility high while restricting the opponent's options.

Tips

Against the AI, board control is usually more important than raw piece count early on.

User Reviews

Simple rules, but surprisingly replayable for quick matches.

User Reviews

Very bare-bones on NES, but clear and functional as a board-game conversion.

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