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Super Contra, also known as Super C, is the sequel to Contra. In addition to side-scrolling levels like its predecessor, Super Contra introduces top-down levels, which replace the third-person segments of the original. The NES version, uses the same gameplay engine as the NES version of Contra, with some levels not featured in the arcade version.
A game based on the popular TV show of the 1980's. Released in 1986 as a top down game with driving for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.
Known outside of Japan as "Takeshi's Challenge", this game is an unconventional action-adventure platformer created by famous Japanese comedian Beat Takeshi. Along with its open world exploration and mature themes, the game is known for its unorthodox game progression (where the game can easily be made unwinnable).
Take the role of soldiers infiltrating enemy territory in a jeep to rescue POW comrades.
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.
Speed Rumbler puts you into an armed and armored car as you work your way through multiple enemy-filled levels. The player can also exit the vehicle and battle on foot. Ahead of its time, the game's combination of run & gun shooter with driving mechanics was a precursor to later action games like GTA.
In Jail Break, players control a policeman authorized to use deadly force in subduing escaped criminals.
Give My Regards to Broad Street is a game based on the Paul McCartney film of the same name.
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.
Traverse the Big Apple and see the sights while avoiding muggers and oncoming traffic in New York City.
Designed by Yoshio Kiya and released by Nihon Falcom in 1983, this was possibly the first action RPG. It introduced real-time combat, sci-fi elements, a persistent open world with day-night cycle, and survival mechanics. This was a precursor to Falcom's seminal action RPG franchise, Dragon Slayer.
Play as a spy in an armored sports car, destroying enemy vehicles and protecting civilian vehicles.
Winner of the Atari Star award for accomplished programming, this game by Mark Reid has the players trying to evade capture by police forces.
Lock 'n' Chase was an arcade game developed and published by Data East in 1981. It was seen as Data East's answer to Namco's Pac-Man.
Released by Namco for arcades in 1980, Rally-X was the first scrolling open-world video game, and the first open-world driving/racing game.
One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade.
A 1980 arcade game from Taito, and the first game based the Lupin the 3rd series.
Why race normal cars when you can race police cars.
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