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Badlands is a laser disc western published by Konami. The gameplay uses single-button quick-draw mechanics. The plot is dark in tone, following a cowboy seeking revenge for his family's murder. It's possible to kill innocent civilians, but the player is punished for it.
A water combat-based maze game for arcades and SG-1000.
Players button mash their way through Olympic events in this arcade and console classic
Gyruss is a space shoot 'em up that allows player to revolve around an implicit circle. It is often considered to be a cross between Tempest and Galaga.
MunchMobile is a game where the player pilots an animated car with the goal of grabbing food and maneuvering around dangerous obstacles.
Swimmer is an arcade game that has players guide a swimmer on his way to Treasure Island.
An early time-management, puzzle game. Originally a 1982 Konami arcade game, it was ported to the Intellivision console that same year, and then received a 1992 enhanced remake for the Amiga, PC, Atari ST and C64 computers.
Travel through time and shoot biplanes, fighter jets and alien spacecraft in this 1982 shoot 'em up from Konami.
The Pit could be considered a precursor to Boulder Dash. It was originally released in the arcades and later ported to the Commodore 64.
A puzzle arcade game from Konami based on the traditional sliding-block puzzle game. Keep the unstoppable train from crashing by sliding track tiles around the board, picking up passengers along the way.
Round-Up, also known as Fitter, is an arcade game developed by Hiraoka, released by Taito and Centuri in November 1981. The player controls a white robot who must turn a center grid red by capturing red robots and bringing them to the center of the map while being chased by monsters.
Vanguard is a scrolling shooter that allows players to shoot in multiple directions in space. The player spends their time avoiding obstacles and shooting enemies in order to replenish their quickly dissipating fuel supply.
A maze action game for the Arcade that was later brought to the Famicom as Route-16 Turbo.
A 1981 shoot-'em-up arcade game by Tehkan. Defend the Earth from alien invaders, then blast off to blow up the mothership.
Fight through waves of robotic birds to engage the mothership in this 1980 video arcade game. It was developed by the Japanese company Hiraoka, and licensed to Taito, Amstar and Centuri.
Released in 1973, this was the most successful Pong clone in the arcades, rivalling the success of even Pong itself for quite some time.
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