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Silent Service
1985 video game
F-15 Strike Eagle
1985 war video game
Congo Bongo
1983 video game
Crystal Castles
1983 video game
Adventureland
1978 video game
Softporn Adventure
1981 video game
Championship Lode Runner
1985 video game
Demon Attack
1982 fixed shooter video game
Head over Heels
1987 arcade adventure video game
Rescue on Fractalus!
1984 computer game
Deadline
1982 interactive fiction computer game
Millipede
1982 video game
Kangaroo
1982 video game
Bruce Lee
1984 video game
Beach Head
1985 video game
The Activision Decathlon
1983 sports video game
Q1422227
1984 video game
Star Raiders
1979 video game
Ace of Aces
video game (World War II flight simulator), released in 1986
Oil's Well
1983 video game
Juno First
1983 video game
Super Cobra
1981 video game
One on One
1983 video game
Montezuma's Revenge
1984 video game
Keystone Kapers
1983 video game
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1984 interactive fiction video game
Summer Games
1984 video game
Miner 2049er
1982 video game
Wishbringer
Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams is an interactive fiction video game written by Brian Moriarty and published by Infocom in 1985. It was intended to be an easier game to solve than the typical Infocom release and provide a good introduction to interactive fiction for inexperienced players, and was well received.
Pinball Construction Set
1983 video game
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
1986 video game
Shanghai
1986 video game
Wizard of Wor
1981 video game
Ballyhoo
1985 video game
Raid over Moscow
1984 video game by Access Software
Megamania
Megamania is a fixed shooter video game developed by Steve Cartwright for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1982. In the game, a pilot of an intergalactic space cruiser has a nightmare where his ship is being attacked by food and household objects. Using the missile launcher from their space cruiser, the pilot fends off the attackers. The game was later released for the Atari 5200 and Atari 8-bit computers.
Attack of the Mutant Camels
1983 video game
Jumpman
1983 video game
The Eidolon
1985 video game
Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
1984 video game
lunar lander
video game genre, where the player must portion a limited amount of fuel to land on the moon without crashing
B.C.'s Quest for Tires
1983 video game
The Seven Cities of Gold
1984 video game
Planetfall
Planetfall is a science fiction themed interactive fiction video game written by Steve Meretzky, and published in 1983 as the eighth game from Infocom. The original release was for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, TRS-80, and IBM PC compatibles (both as a self-booting disk and for MS-DOS). Atari ST and Commodore 64 versions were released in 1985. A version for CP/M was also released. Planetfall was Meretzky's first published game, and it proved one of his most popular works and a best-seller for Infocom. It was one of five top-selling games to be re-released in Solid Gold versions with in-game
Infiltrator
1986 video game
Koronis Rift
1985 video game
Basketball
1978 basketball video game
Fort Apocalypse
1982 video game
Wizard and the Princess
1980 video game
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle
1983 video game
Beamrider
Beamrider is a fixed shooter video game written for the Intellivision by David Rolfe and published by Activision in 1983. The game was ported to the Atari 2600 (with a slightly reduced feature set), Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and MSX.
Archon II: Adept
1984 video game
Agent USA
1984 video game
Solo Flight
1983 video game
221B Baker Street
1987 video game
Football Manager
1982 association football management video game
Pitstop II
1984 video game
Murder on the Zinderneuf
1983 video game
Dropzone
Dropzone is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Archer Maclean (under the name Arena Graphics) for Atari 8-bit computers and published in 1984 by U.S. Gold. It was ported to the Commodore 64, and later released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Gear, and Game Boy Color. Ports for Master System and Sega Genesis were also announced, but never released.
The Pawn
1985 video game