In 1977, Gremlin Industries released the Hustle slot machine, designed for one or two players, in which you had to control "snakes" by directing them at randomly appearing targets.To win, it was necessary to get more points than the opponent, blocking his path to new goals during the game (in the case of a multiplayer game), or simply beat the record set on the slot machine. Gremlin Industries was forced to close in 1984, but the Hustle game began to pick up steam, first with a port for the TRS-80 computers, then for the Commodore PET and Apple II.If you don't have a Nokia phone with the game installed, you can get nostalgic by launching Snake 2D