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1984 video game
Ace of Aces
video game (World War II flight simulator), released in 1986
Bokosuka Wars
1983 video game
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game
1989 video game
Bank Panic
1984 video game
Loco-Motion
1982 video game
Parodius
1988 video game
Lot Lot
1985 video game
Oil's Well
1983 video game
Barbarian
1987 video game
Front Line
1982 video game
Uncharted Waters
video game released in 1990
Nemesis 2
1987 video game
Nobunaga's Ambition: Zenkokuban
1986 video game
Gun.Smoke
is a 1985 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. Unique from other scrolling shooters games, Gun.Smoke features a human as the shooter instead of a spacecraft, in this case a character named Billie Bob, a bounty hunter going after the criminals of the Wild West. It was designed by Yoshiki Okamoto.
Super Cobra
1981 video game
Bruce Lee
1984 video game
Keystone Kapers
1983 video game
Nuts & Milk
platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983
Livingstone I Presume
1986 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.
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.
Aliens: The Computer Game
1987 video game
Knightmare
1986 Konami video game on MSX standard platform
Lazy Jones
video game released in 1984
Shanghai
1986 video game
Gemini Wing
1987 video game
Ballyhoo
1985 video game
The Black Onyx
1984 video game
War in Middle Earth
1988 video game
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Space Harrier II
1988 video game
The Eidolon
1985 video game
Butasan
is a 1987 action video game developed by NMK and published by Jaleco for arcades. Initially released only in Japan, it was ported to the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MSX, and Amstrad CPC and released internationally by U.S. Gold as Psycho Pigs U.X.B. Hamster Corporation released the game as part of their Arcade Archives series for the PlayStation 4 in 2015 and Nintendo Switch in 2019.
Bosconian
is a 1981 multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese and European arcades; it was distributed by Midway Manufacturing in North America. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying enemy missiles and bases using a ship which shoots simultaneously both the front and back.
Road Blaster
1985 video game
King's Knight
video game by Workss & Square
Penguin Wars
1985 video game
Maze of Galious
1987 video game by Konami
Hostages
1988 computer game
Alien 8
1985 video game
Empire City: 1931
1987 video game
Legacy of the Wizard
1987 video game
Super Cars
1990 video game
Power Drift
1988 video game
Pachicom
is a parlor video game released for multiple platforms that is themed around pachinko. It was released in 1985 exclusively to the Japanese market.
The Portopia Serial Murder Case
1985 video game
Dynamite Dan
1985 video game
Romancia
, also known as Dragon Slayer Jr., is an action-adventure game developed by Nihon Falcom. It is the third installment in the Dragon Slayer series, preceded by Xanadu and followed by Dragon Slayer IV.
Thunder Blade
1987 video game
Xenon
1988 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.
Krakout
Krakout is a Breakout clone that was released for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Thomson computers and MSX platforms in 1987. One of the wave of enhanced Breakout variants to emerge in the wake of Arkanoid, its key distinctions are that gameplay is horizontal in layout, and that it allows the player to select the acceleration characteristics of the bat before playing. It was written by Andy Green and Rob Toone and published by Gremlin Graphics. The music was composed by Ben Daglish.
B.C.'s Quest for Tires
1983 video game
Game Over
1987 video game
Chuckie Egg
1983 video game
Football Manager
1982 association football management video game
The Fairyland Story
1985 video game
Castlequest
Castlequest (known in Japan as ) is a puzzle-action video game. It was developed and published by ASCII Corporation in 1985 for the FM-7, PC-88, and Sharp X1. Additional versions followed in 1986 for the Family Computer and MSX, and was subsequently released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States by Nexoft Corporation (the American division of ASCII).
Continental Circus
1989 video game