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Players control four characters as they explore a zombie infested mall.
Woody Poco is a side-scrolling adventure platformer by dB-soft, originally for home computers and later adapted for the Famicom. It was never released outside of Japan.
Don the Power Suit of intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as she recaptures the dangerous Metroid species from the evil Space Pirates. Released by Nintendo in 1986, this game introduced the "Metroidvania" style of open-world gameplay on consoles.
A volleyball game for the NES, as part of Nintendo's series of sports games for the system. It was also one of the earliest Famicom Disk System games.
A table tennis simulator made for the Arcades by Konami and later ported to various systems.
An education game designed to teach young children about the alphabet.
A Day in the Life tasks players with getting Clive Sinclair (of Sinclair Radionics) to his knighting ceremony
Pachinko-themed game released in Japan for the MSX, PC-88, Family Computer, and Famicom Disk System.
Tritorn is an action RPG developed by Sein Soft and released in 1985. It was one of the first action RPGs, improving on Dragon Slayer and Hydlide with the use of an action button to attack enemies, and one of the first Metroidvania-style games.
An action game for the CPC.
Released for the arcades by Sega in 1985, this was an early third-person golf game that featured motion controls. A metal swing stick allows players to swing much like normal golfers do, letting players hit the ball as hard or as soft as they wish.
Mr. Stein is keen to build monsters, using the bones he has throughout his mansion.
Known as the much more descriptive "Color Ball" in Japan.
Bat-and-ball brick breaking game for MicroBee.
A circus-themed mini-game collection
The original golf game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Originally released to Japanese markets in 1984, Pinball was later converted to the NES as a launch title in North America.
Players control a Cabbage Patch Kid as they avoid obstacles while at the park.
A Nintendo Entertainment System game developed and published by Nintendo as part of their series of sports games. It can be played in singles or doubles.
Super Smash is a bat-and-ball block breaker game for Commodore systems.
Known as the granddaddy of the "Quick Time Event", Dragon's Lair is an interactive cartoon that lets players help guide the actions of brave knight Dirk the Daring, as he ventures through the dangerous castle of Singe the Dragon in order to rescue his beloved princess Daphne.
Screaming Abdabs is s flip-screen platformer for the Dragon 32/64.
Mr. Do! is an Arcade style game similar to Dig Dug and Pac-Man, in which a clown is charged with the mission to either collect all cherries or kill all enemies.
A action game written by Mark Turmell and published by Sirius Software for the Apple II computers. The player has to maneuver a sprite to safety holes on the ground as he plummets. Floating girders can be grabbed during the free fall and obstacles such as needles and bombs have to be avoided.
VTech's pinball simulator for their early CreatiVision console.
red green and purple ones
Breakaway is a bat-and-ball block-breaking game for Arcadia 2001.
Soccer game for the Atari 2600, and quite possibly the oldest celebrity tie-in video game. It sports the name of one of the greatest soccer players of all time.
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