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The world's leading bio chemist has been kidnapped somewhere in the middle east, and the kidnappers has forced him to come up with a toxic formula that can destroy the world. It's your job to go in and get him.
Take on an entire terrorist organization in this over-the-top sequel to the early '80s action game Elevator Action.
An isometric action game in which the player controls a Comanche helicopter, a hovercraft, a F117 Nighthawk and an attack bike against the forces of the South American drug-lord Ortega and the Middle-Eastern 'Madman' Kilbaba.
A strategy game for the Sega CD.
A turn-based strategy game that allows players to choose one of ten races before taking on a quest for intergalactic dominance. It inspired the term "4X" and introduced a framework that many later games in the subgenre would build upon.
Fight a computer virus by hitting various switches.
Whoever controls Dune controls the spice - lead your House to planetary conquest in this pioneering RTS game from Westwood Studios.
Dune is a first person adventure strategy game. The player sees the world through the eyes of Paul Atreides and is given the tasks to manage spice extraction and build up military force.
This side scroller was based on the 1984 science fiction blockbuster of the same name.
A turn-based artillery game in which players must destroy all the enemy tanks on the battlefield by calculating trajectories and making use of special weapons.
A science fiction game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Accolade in July 1990. Modeled after Spacewar! and is generally considered a strategy/action-adventure game.
Build a monumental empire (that can stand the test of time) in this turn-based strategy game by MicroProse.
Carrier Air Wing, known as U.S. Navy in Japan, is a side-scrolling shooter released in 1990 for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom.
Nuclear War is a single player turn-based strategy game. It presents a satirical, cartoonish nuclear battle between five world powers, in which the winner is whoever retains some population when everyone else on earth is dead.
A visual novel and graphic adventure game for the Nintendo Famicom in which a young rock n' roll fan is sent 10 years into the past to prevent a nuclear war.
A side-scrolling shoot 'em up made by Capcom in 1989. It is based on the Area 88 manga.
An early first-person role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software. Ahead of its time, it had 3D polygon graphics, FPS gameplay, strafing controls, open-world space exploration, and an epic sci-fi space opera plot.
An early role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software for the PC-88, PC-98 and FM-7 computers in 1986 and ported to MS-DOS by Brøderbund. An early RPG-shooter hybrid, it was one of the first computer games with polygonal 3D environments, along with full 360-degree third-person exploration for indoor environments.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Hot Scramble is the first console Gundam game. It features some early first-person shooter elements, along with side-scrolling action segments.
Squaresoft's first RPG, this was an early futuristic sci-fi RPG for the PC-8801 and PC-9801 computers, featuring a post-apocalyptic setting and isometric, tactical turn-based battles.
Will: The Death Trap II is a video game developed and published by Squaresoft in 1985, for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, Fujitsu FM-7 and Sharp X1 computers. Developed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the game was a technical milestone for its real-time animated cutscenes, rendered using animated bitmap graphics, as well as its soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu.
Kidou Senshi Gundam Part 2: Tobe! Gundam (機動戦士ガンダム PART 2 翔べ!ガンダム "Mobile Suit Gundam Part 2: Fly! Gundam") is an adventure/shooter/RPG from 1984, based on the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series. It anticipated several gameplay elements later found in FPS, TPS and action RPG games.
Kidou Senshi Gundam Part 1: Gundam Daishi ni Tatsu!! (機動戦士ガンダム PART 1 ガンダム大地に立つ!! "Mobile Suit Gundam Part 1: Gundam Stands on the Ground!!") is an adventure/shooter/RPG from 1983, based on the popular Mobile Suit Gundam anime television series.
A sci-fi adventure game from Enix, released in 1983. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, the story is about the last survivors of a nuclear war going into crygenic sleep and waking up a hundred years later. The game features a day-night cycle that impacts the story, where certain events may only occur at a specific time.
A bidirectional, horizontal scrolling shoot'em up similar to Defender, written by Dan Thompson and Andrew Kaluzniacki and published by Sirius Software for various 8-bit homecomputers.
Final Earth is a game developed by Chedburn Networks. It is on an extended hiatus.
DsiWare sequel to the bubble popping Wiiware launch title Pop.
Pocket tanks is a 2D strategy game, which features similar gameplay to that of worms.
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