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Vigilante
1988 arcade video game

Midnight Resistance
1989 video game

Volfied
is an arcade video game designed by Fukio Mitsuji and released by Taito in 1989. It is a successor to Qix, with extra features and a futuristic science fiction aesthetic, rather than Qixs abstract geometry style; the player pilots a small spaceship named "Monotros" instead of a marker, and the enemies come in the form of various aliens.

Batman
action video game developed by Ocean Software based on the 1989 film of the same name

Head over Heels
1987 arcade adventure video game

Powermonger
Powermonger is a real-time strategy video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts. Originally released in 1990 for the Amiga and Atari ST, it was derived from the Populous engine but presented using a 3-dimensional game map.

Lamborghini American Challenge
1992 racing video game

Mega Lo Mania
Mega-Lo-Mania is a real-time strategy video game developed by Sensible Software. It was released for the Amiga in 1991 and ported to other systems. It was released as Tyrants: Fight Through Time in North America and Mega Lo Mania: Jikū Daisenryaku (メガロマニア時空大戦略) in Japan. The game was re-released on ZOOM-Platform.com via Electronic Arts on August 31, 2022.

Action Fighter
1986 video game

World Games
1986 video game

Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh
1987 video game

Pit-Fighter
Pit-Fighter is a 1990 fighting game developed and published by Atari Games for arcades. The Japanese release was published by Konami. Home versions were published by Tengen.

Black Tiger
1987 video game

HeroQuest
1991 video game

Heroes of the Lance
1988 video game

King's Quest II
1985 video game

Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior
1987 video game

R-Type II
1992 video game

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game
1989 video game

Rocket Ranger
1988 video game

The Sentinel
1986 video game
Q1785007
1992 video game

Chuck Rock
1991 computer and video game

Captain Blood
1988 video game
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas
1988 video game

Buggy Boy
1985 driving style arcade game

Deadline
1982 interactive fiction computer game

Forgotten Worlds
1988 video game

10th Frame
1986 video game

Livingstone I Presume
1986 video game

Exolon
Exolon is a run and gun game programmed by Raffaele Cecco and published by Hewson in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. It was later converted to the Enterprise 128, Amiga, and Atari ST.

Barbarian
1987 video game

U.N. Squadron
1989 shoot 'em up video game

Ninja Spirit
1988 video game

Cyber Police ESWAT
1989 video game

Paradroid
Paradroid is a Commodore 64 video game written by Andrew Braybrook and published by Hewson Consultants in 1985. It is a shoot 'em up with puzzle elements and was critically praised at release. The objective is to clear a fleet of spaceships of hostile robots by destroying them or taking over them via a minigame. It was remade as Paradroid 90 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST home computers and as Paradroid 2000 for the Acorn Archimedes. There exist several fan-made remakes for modern PCs. In 2004, the Commodore 64 version was re-released as a built-in game on the C64 Direct-to-TV, in 2008 f

Tintin on the Moon
1987 video game

Narc
1988 video game

Drakkhen
Drakkhen is a 1989 3D role-playing video game, initially developed and published by Infogrames for the Amiga and Atari ST, and ported to MS-DOS, Super NES, PC-98, X68000, and FM Towns Marty. It was a very early game in the North American SNES library, and as such, received almost universal coverage in previews of the then-upcoming SNES in gaming magazines of 1990 and early 1991.

Flight of the Intruder
1990 video game

Summer Games
1984 video game

Back to the Future Part III
1991 video game

Uridium
Uridium (released for the NES as The Last Starfighter) is a horizontally scrolling shooter designed by Andrew Braybrook for the Commodore 64 and published by Hewson Consultants in 1986. The game consists of fifteen levels, each named after a metal element, with the last level being the fictional metallic element Uridium. The manual quotes Robert Orchard, who invented the name, as saying "I really thought it existed".

First Samurai
1991 computer and video game

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1984 interactive fiction video game

APB
1987 video game

The Patrician
historical trading simulation computer game

Deflektor
Deflektor is a puzzle video game developed by Vortex Software and published by Gremlin Graphics in December 1987. The game was ported to the X68000 by Bullet-Proof Software and the Atari 8-bit computers developed by Atari Corporation in 1988, but was not published. According to Deflektor X4 remake programmer Ignacio Pérez Gil, Deflektor developer Costa Panayi endorsed the creation and distribution of the non-commercial open-source freeware in the 2000s.

Gauntlet II
1986 arcade video game

Cyberball
is a 1988 sports video game developed and published by Atari Games for arcades. Set in the year 2022, the game is a 7-man variation of American football using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets. Cyberball was ported to several home consoles and computers, including the Sega Genesis, Atari Lynx, and Nintendo Entertainment System.

RoboCop 2
1990 video game

Formula One Grand Prix
1992 video game

Supremacy: Your Will Be Done
1990 video game

Loopz
Loopz is a puzzle video game designed and programmed by Ian Upton for the Atari ST in 1989. He previously worked as head game designer for Audiogenic, who acquired exclusive rights to the game, then in 1990 arranged for Mindscape to publish it for computers in North America and consoles worldwide.

Millipede
1982 video game

The Blues Brothers
1991 video game

Stunt Car Racer
1989 video game
Q2269628
1991 video game

Star Raiders
1979 video game

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
1984 arcade video game