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Tutankham
is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Konami and released by Stern in North America. Named after the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, the game combines a maze shoot 'em up with light puzzle-solving elements. It debuted at the European ATE and IMA amusement shows in January 1982 before releasing worldwide in Summer 1982. The game was a critical and commercial success and was ported to home systems by Parker Brothers.

Alien
1982 maze video game

Legionnaire
1982 video game

Mazogs
Mazogs is a maze video game developed by Don Priestley and published for the ZX81 by Bug-Byte in 1982. It was subsequently licensed by Softsync and published in the US for the Timex Sinclair 1000.

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain
1982 video game

B-17 Bomber
1982 video game

Fort Apocalypse
1982 video game
Zzyzzyxx
Zzyzzyxx is a 1982 platform game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems and published by Cinematronics for arcades. It was retitled Brix for release as a conversion kit in 1983; the title screen and marquee were the only changes.
Birdie King
1982 video game

Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
1982 video game

Beauty & the Beast
1982 video game

Lunar Leepers
1982 video game

King Kong
1982 Atari 2600 video game

Baby Pac-Man
hybrid video game/pinball arcade game
Tron: Maze-A-Tron
1982 video game

MineStorm
1982 video game

Aztec
1982 video game

Shamus
1982 video game

Entombed
1983 video game

Night Stalker
1982 video game

Artillery Duel
1983 video game

Shark! Shark!
1982 video game

Journey Escape
1982 video game

David's Midnight Magic
1981 video game

Bagman
1982 video game

3D Tanx
1982 video game

Aztec Challenge
1983 video game

Dragonfire
1982 video game

The Mask of the Sun
1982 video game

Communist Mutants from Space
1982 video game

Ali Baba and 40 Thieves
1982 video game

Atlantis
video game published in 1982

Tron: Deadly Discs
1982 video game

Andromeda Conquest
1982 video game

Zektor
Zektor is a 1982 multidirectional shooter video game developed by Sega Electronics and published by Sega for arcades. It challenges the player to pilot a space ship in a quest to recapture eight cities that have been captured by alien robots. The robots' dialogue is spoken through speech synthesis.

Air Raid
Atari 2600 game

Cytron Masters
1982 video game