Firebug is an Apple II maze video game written by Silas Warner and published by Muse Software in 1982.
Firebug uses the Apple II's lo-res graphics mode, which displays 16 colors but has a resolution of only 40 wide by 48 high.
The player picks up gas cans—each represented by a single pixel—and drops a can by pressing the joystick button.
"[3] In Microcomputing, Jim Hansen wrote "Neither I nor my kid-game testers found Firebug a game worth playing more than once or twice at most.
"[4] In 1982, the city council of Kentwood, Michigan asked dealers to not to sell the game because they felt it encouraged arson.