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A Mind Forever Voyaging
1985 video game

Zombi
1986 video game
Q683630
1992 video game

The Duel: Test Drive II
1989 video game

Grand Prix Circuit
1988 video game

Space Quest II
1987 video game

Road Rash
1991 video game

Winter Games
1985 winter sports video game

Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero
1989 video game

Gorky 17
1999 tactical role-playing video game

Speedball
1988 video game

Shadow of the Beast
1989 computer game

Cruise for a Corpse
1991 video game

Flight of the Amazon Queen
1995 point-and-click adventure game

Space Quest III
1989 video game

Primal Rage
1994 arcade video game

Catacomb 3-D
1991 video game by id Software

Hillsfar
Hillsfar is a role-playing video game for MS-DOS compatible operating systems, Amiga, Atari ST, and Commodore 64. It was developed by Westwood Associates and published by Strategic Simulations in 1989. It combines real-time action with randomly generated quests and includes elements of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. A port to the Nintendo Entertainment System was released in 1993. Hillsfar received mixed reviews from critics.

World Cup USA '94
1994 association football video game

Cabal
1988 video game

Pizza Tycoon
1994 video game

World Championship Soccer
1989 association football video game by Sega

Smash TV
1990 video game

King's Quest III
1986 video game

The Addams Family
1992 video game

Romance of the Three Kingdoms II
1990 video game

Alfred Chicken
1993 video game

James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod
1991 video game

Puzznic
is a tile-matching video game developed and released by Taito for arcades in 1989. It was converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PC Engine, X68000, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum between 1990 and 1991. Home computer ports were handled by Ocean Software; the 2003 PlayStation port was handled by Altron. The arcade and FM Towns versions have adult content, showing a naked woman at the end of the level; this was removed in the international arcade release (but not the US one) and other home ports. The completed Apple IIGS port was never offic

Shadowgate
Shadowgate is a 1987 point-and-click adventure game developed by ICOM Simulations and published by Mindscape for the Macintosh as part of the MacVenture series. The game takes place in the Castle Shadowgate, residence of the evil Warlock Lord. The player, as the "last of a great line of hero-kings", is tasked with saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord, who is attempting to summon the demon Behemoth out of Hell. The original Macintosh version was only in black-and-white, but color versions of the game were later released for the Amiga and Atari ST, and in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertai

Parasol Stars: The Story Of Rainbow Islands 2
1992 video game
Q2069574
1987 video game

Dark Seed
1992 video game

Little Computer People
1985 video game

Toki
1989 video game

Pac-Mania
is a 1987 maze video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese arcades; it was licensed to Atari Games for release in North America. In the game, the player controls Pac-Man as he must eat all of the dots while avoiding the colored ghosts that chase him in the maze. Eating large flashing "Power Pellets" will allow Pac-Man to eat the ghosts for bonus points, which lasts for a short period of time. A new feature to this game allows Pac-Man to jump over the ghosts to evade capture. It is the ninth title in the Pac-Man video game series and was the last one developed for arcades up until

International Karate +
1987 video game

Top Gear 2
1993 video game

Starflight
Starflight is a space exploration, combat, and trading role-playing video game created by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1986. Originally developed for IBM PC compatibles, it was later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Mac, and Commodore 64. A fully revamped version of the game was released for the Genesis in 1991.

F-15 Strike Eagle II
1989 video game
Q965458
1991 video game

Hard Drivin'
1990 video game

Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods
1991 video game

The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World
1991 Simpsons video game
Q493675
1986 military helicopter video game

Heretic II
1998 video game

Rampart
1990 video game

Wizball
Wizball is a horizontally scrolling shooter written by Jon Hare and Chris Yates (co-founders of Sensible Software) and released in 1987 for the Commodore 64 and later in the year for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. Versions for the Amiga and Atari ST were released in the following year. Wizball was also ported to IBM PC compatibles (for the Color Graphics Adapter) and the Thomson MO5.

Balance of Power
1985 video game

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
1986 video game
Home Alone
group of 1991 video games

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Blockout
Blockout is a puzzle video game published in 1989 by California Dreams. It was developed in Poland by Aleksander Ustaszewski and Mirosław Zabłocki. American Technos published an arcade version. Blockout is a 3D version of the Tetris concept.

Mercs
Mercs, released as in Japan, is a 1990 run and gun video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade video game Commando ( in Japan). While not as successful as its predecessor, Mercs was well received by critics and was a moderate commercial success. It was followed by Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 in 2008, a downloadable game.

Bandit Kings of Ancient China
1989 video game

James Pond: Underwater Agent
1990 video game

Strife
1996 video game

Xenon 2: Megablast
1989 video game

Pool of Radiance
1988 video game

Simon the Sorcerer
point-and-click adventure