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Fire and Ice
1992 video game
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
1986 video game
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
1984 arcade video game
Manhunter: New York
1988 video game
Gold Rush!
1988 video game
Last Ninja 2
1988 video game
Zynaps
Zynaps is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game published by Hewson Consultants for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1987 and for the Atari ST in 1988 and the Amiga.
B-17 Flying Fortress
1992 video game
Gemini Wing
1987 video game
Elvira: The Arcade Game
1991 video game
Cadaver
1990 video game
Summer Games II
1985 video game
Police Quest II: The Vengeance
1988 video game
American Gladiators
1991 video game
Bureaucracy
1987 interactive fiction computer game
Crack Down
1990 video game
Ballistix
Ballistix is a sports video game created by Martin Edmondson for the Amiga and Atari ST and published by Psyclapse in 1989. It was also converted to a number of other home computers in the same year and the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 console in 1991. It is a fictional futuristic sport about directing a puck to a goal by shooting small balls at it.
Q655376
1994 video game
Ballyhoo
1985 video game
Big Nose the Caveman
1991 videogame published by Codemasters
Cybernoid
Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine is a shoot 'em up developed and published in 1988 by Hewson Consultants for the ZX Spectrum. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amiga, and Nintendo Entertainment System. It was programmed by Raffaele Cecco. The ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, and Atari ST versions have a main theme by Dave Rogers, while the Commodore C64 version has a different theme by Jeroen Tel.
Treasure Island Dizzy
1988 video game
Mr. Heli
1989 video game
Magic Pockets
1992 platform game developed by the Bitmap Brothers
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
1990 video game
SWIV
SWIV is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by The Sales Curve. It was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC computers. A Game Boy Color conversion was published in 2001.
Plotting
1989 video game
War in Middle Earth
1988 video game
Lethal Weapon
1992 video game
Space Harrier II
1988 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.
Corporation
1990 video game
Cisco Heat
1990 video game
Q2689833
1988 video game
Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road
1989 racing video game
Mega Twins
1990 video game
Football Champ
1990 association football video game
The Immortal
1990 video game
Navy SEALS
1990 video game
The Ancient Art of War
1984 video game
Dynasty Wars
1989 video game
Dragons of Flame
1989 video game
Mean Streets
1989 video game
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
1985 video game
Platoon
1987 video game
Night Shift
computer game published in 1990
Switchblade
1989 video game
Dragon Breed
1989 video game
Q1749543
1988 horizontal scrolling shooter game
Hostages
1988 computer game
Batman: The Caped Crusader
1988 video game
Arcticfox
Arcticfox is a science fiction tank simulation video game developed by Dynamix and published by Electronic Arts in 1986. It was published in Europe by Ariolasoft. A sequel to Dynamix's Stellar 7, it was released on Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, and Apple II. A third game was released in the series in 1991 titled Nova 9: The Return of Gir Draxon.
Flying Shark
1987 video game
Metro-Cross
is a 1985 platform video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released in Japan in May 1985 and in North America by Kitkorp in November 1985. It was later ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Family Computer, and ZX Spectrum.
F1
1993 video game
Gobliiins
Gobliiins is a puzzle adventure video game series released by Coktel Vision (and later Sierra On-Line) for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Mac, iOS, and Windows. There are six games in the series. The first three were released in the early 1990s, the fourth in 2009, the fifth in 2023, and the sixth in 2026. The visual look of the series and its characters were created by French artist Pierre Gilhodes, whose style was used in another game from Coktel Vision: Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth.
Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge
1989 video game
Leander
1991 video game
Q844519
1991 video game
Blasteroids
Blasteroids is a 1988 multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Atari Games for arcades. It is the third main entry in the Asteroids series, following 1981's Asteroids Deluxe. Unlike the previous games, Blasteroids uses raster graphics instead of vector graphics, and has power-ups and a boss.