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Written by David Jones this fantasy adventure game is the fourth and final game in the Magic Knight series.
Mega-Apocalypse is a single-screen shooter that was released for 8-bit computers. A sequel to Crazy Comets, itself heavily "inspired" by Atari's Mad Planets, Mega-Apocalypse asked one thing of its players. Wholesale planetary destruction.
A bouncing-ball game in which the player has to collect 16 smart bombs to finish the game.
A computerised version of the old pencil and paper game combining simple strategy with sheer guess-work.
A text adventure with graphics, developed by the British developer Level 9. It was released in 1987 for various home computers.
A student at G.U.E. Tech, you have braved a snowstorm to make it to the Computer Center. Trapped late at night you become aware that you are not alone.
Barbarian is a side-scrolling platformer that gives the player the ability to control a sword-wielding barbarian.
A text-adventure with inter-active graphics in which the player is the reporter Harper who must destroy the doomsday device on the last rebel planet "Rigel V".
An isometric action-adventure game from 1986 based on the 1963 WWII POW movie.
A Darts game that was developed by Binary Design and published under different names(180, Pub Darts, World Darts) for various platforms.
A chess game written by Steven L. Watson and published by The Edge for the ZX Spectrum.
An isometric 3D action-adventure and the second series in the Chronicles of the Land of Fairlight.
A graphic adventure from the '80s. Featuring super-hero Redhawk.
A motor cycle racing simulation.
A game for 1980s computer systems that is based on the animated series of the same name.
A flight Simulator set during World War II.
Lead Sir Galaheart in his battle to free the Land of Torot from the grasp of the Evil Queen and her cohorts of mindless ghosts. There are a host of characters cowering in their homes for him to meet and trade with.
A basic one or two player Gauntlet clone in which one can take the part of "Storm the Warrior" or "Agravain the Undead" and rescue "Lady Corrine" from the evil "Una Cum".
An early action-platformer for home computers. Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth, the player is tasked with assembling old-world power armor to defeat humanity's alien slave masters.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
A horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Stavros Fasoulas and the first game released by Thalamus.
A vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up with 5 levels.
An mixture of a text and a graphic adventure that was developed in 1986 by Interplay and published by Activision for various PCs and home computers. The game was one of the first adventures to use a graphical user interface.
A top-down driving game that was released in 1985 as an adaptation of the 1980 role-playing game Car Wars.
A isometric action-adventure game with puzzle elements written by Steven Chapman that is also known as Wizardry.
In this isometric action-adventrue the player slips in the role of the evil Doomlord whos castle is under siege from the White Wizard and his hordes of do-gooders.
An Atari arcade game based on the Looney Tunes shorts. Eat birdseed and avoid the clutches of Wile E. Coyote at any cost.
A top-down dungeon crawler released for Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.
The first game in the HardBall! series of baseball simulators, which used an unusual angled perspective for its batting and pitching.
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