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An arcade game based on Boulder Dash in which the player has to guide Rockford through the puzzles and take on the role of cowboy, spaceman, doctor, chef, and hunter.
A shoot-em-up based on the Strategic Defense Initiative. It was developed by Sega and published on many home consoles in the late 80s.
Ginga Ninkyouden is an action-brawler from Jaleco. It is known for its many (unlicensed?) cameos from throughout Japanese pop culture.
A shoot'em up developed by Stephen Cargill and published by The Power House for the ZX Spectrum. Player's task is to fly through the space, blast alien ships and meteorites, detect planets and destroy them.
Exzisus is a horizontal scrolling shoot-'em-up released by Taito in 1987.
A sci-fi scrolling shooter.
This game can be played with 3d glasses.
Phantasy Star is an 8-Bit console RPG released for the Sega Master System. Featuring hours of story-driven dialog, first person dungeon exploring and an epic quest, Phantasy Star spawned numerous sequels and spinoffs.
A heavily modified "port" of the PC RPG Chikyuu Senshi Rayieza done by Nintendo for the Famicom.
The first installment in the Family Tennis series. It was released for the Famicom in late 1987 by Namco and was the second tennis game for the system.
The third game in T&E Soft's Hydlide series of action RPGs, released on various home computers and consoles. Originally released in 1987, a graphically enhanced version was released in 1989, called Super Hydlide on the Mega Drive / Genesis console and Hydlide 3: Special Version on computers.
The evil Sludge Vohaul is back, and armed with a devious plan to infest the planet Xenon with legions of heartless door-to-door salesman. Now Xenon's only hope lies with Roger Wilco the... Janitor?
A sci-fi themed RPG from Nihon Bussan for the Famicom, released in late 1987. It was never released outside of Japan.
A space shooter/simulation created by Jaleco in 1987 for the Famicom. Players must avert the destruction of the Earth by locating the parts of and building a superweapon.
Hoshi wo Miru Hito is a sci-fi themed Japanese RPG released for the NES in 1987, noteworthy for its difficulty and poor construction. It was only released in Japan.
A Konami shoot-em-up depicted from behind the ship on a Z axis, similar to After Burner or Space Harrier, for the Famicom Disk System. It has the distinction of being one of the few games that worked with the Famicom 3D imaging system.
A strategic space simulation game created by Soft Pro International for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. It was never released outside of Japan.
Players attempt to wipe out the human race in this side-scrolling space shooter.
A Sega Master System Combo Cartridge that contains the top down shooter Astro Warrior and the Maze game Pit Pot.
First person space combat for the NES.
A dos turn-based multiplayer game about taking over the galaxy.
A shoot-em-up released for the NES by Hudson and the third game they used in their national Caravan competition. Known for its novel alternating of horizontal and vertical levels. It was originally named Hector '87 in Japan.
A 2D side-scrolling shooter, and an arcade classic! Travel across space, power-up the companion orb, and bring down some of the toughest alien bosses in gaming.
A vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Tynesoft for the 16-bit machines Amiga and Atari ST.
An educational game from Scorpion Soft for the Famicom Disk System. A cartoon cat teaches Japanese children their English letters.
A action-adventure in which the player is Captain Crumble who has to bring back the ship-wrecked Colossus to Earth from Outer-Space.
A work of interactive fiction from Infocom in the science fiction genre, and the sequel to Planetfall.
A sci-fi horror adventure game developed by Enix.
A FDS action game based on the popular anime and manga franchise Dirty Pair. It was published by Bandai, which produced many anime license games for the Famicom.
A vertical scrolling shooter for the Atari ST, C64 and ZX Spectrum.
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