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Game » consists of 0 releases. Released April 1981
Herzog is an early strategy game made by TechnoSoft and released exclusively in Japan. It ran on the MSX and NEC PC-88 home computers.
An action shooter game featuring a giant robot which can transform into a jet. Trapped within a mysterious facility, the goal is to navigate 16 maze-like levels and stay alive long enough to destroy the central computer.
A PC Booter game that is heavily inspired by Mr. Do. The game tasks players with digging through dirt to collect emeralds while avoiding enemies.
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.
Xevious is one of the first vertical scrolling shoot-em-up arcade games.
Walk forward and take out the opposition in this early arcade run & gun shooter from Taito.
Dig dug is an arcade game released in 1982. The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly.
Released in 1981, Jump Bug was the first scrolling platformer.
Take control of a futuristic tank and blast your way towards the enemy base in this arcade game by Konami.
005 is an arcade stealth game released by Sega in late 1981.
An early 2D shoot 'em up featuring both side-scrolling and vertical scrolling segments.
Scramble is a side-scrolling shooter. The player controls a spaceship across a scrolling terrain, battling obstacles along the way. Scramble is credited with setting the template for most of the side-scrolling shooters that followed its release.
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