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The third adventure in the Wizardry series sees the City of Llylgamyn rocked by a series of natural disasters. Only the descendants of the party of heroes that had saved the land before can confront the dragon, L'Kbreth, to petition it for the wisdom needed to avert them.
The first of three direct sequels to Miner 2049er.
The sequel to the Odyssey 2's notorious Pac-Man clone, K.C. Munchkin!
A game in the Mysterious Adventures text adventure series.
The sequel to Micro Cabin's Mystery House released for Japanese computers in 1982.
When Mario finally defeats and captures Donkey Kong, it is up to Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Junior, to rescue him.
The second game in Richard Garriott's seminal Ultima role-playing series.
The final game of the Zork Trilogy, Zork III is not a treasure hunt like its predecessors. Instead your nameless adventurer must prove his/her worthiness to become the Dungeon Master.
The third entry in the Pac-Man franchise, Super Pac-Man was a departure from the gameplay of the first two titles.
Super Blockbuster for the Microvision
A sequel to the arcade classic featuring Pac-Man's feminine counterpart. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game, as well as bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing just in the center.
Zip up all four mazes in this arcade-first release from Exidy.
Wizardry II continues the story arc that had started with the first game. After Werdna's defeat, a new threat arises to disrupt the peace of the kingdom. A party of adventurers must explore a dungeon filled with danger to recover the armor of the Knight of Diamonds.
A second chess title for Interton VC 4000.
The sequel to the hit arcade game, Asteroids, it was released in 1980 by Atari. Just as in its predecessor, players are tasked with destroying the dangerous space rocks in an asteroid field without crashing into any or being shot down by malevolent UFOs.
The sequel to Konami's first game.
The sequel to Nintendo's Space Fever pits players against aliens which split apart into two aliens when shot.
Sequel to Sega's driving maze game.
Bomb Bee is a Japanese-only sequel to 1978's Gee Bee, and the second arcade designed by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani.
An arcade racing game from Taito.
Sprint One is the fourth game in the Sprint series. It returns the graphics to black-and-white, and is single player only.
The sequel to Midway's Sea Wolf. Among other additions, it featured color graphics and a two-player option.
Sprint 8 is the third game in the Sprint series. Its most prominent new feature was the ability to play with eight simultaneous players.
Sprint 4 is the sequel to Sprint 2. It added two additional players, color graphics, and more.
An sequel to Wheels from Midway
Pong-Tron II is the follow-up to Sega's first arcade video game.
Adventure game created by Bond Soft in 1985.
Adult simulation game created by HARD in 1987.
Adult adventure game developed by HARD in 1988.
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