Nimi |
Vuosi |
Alustat |
Kuvaus
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4x4 Off-Road Racing
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1988
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Amiga
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An off-road racing game
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Amstrad CPC
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Atari ST
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Commodore 64
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DOS
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MSX
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ZX Spectrum
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Alien Garden
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1982
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Atari 8-bit
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An early "art game" that required experimentation to understand and win
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Commodore 64
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Armor Assault
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1982
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Atari 8-bit
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A turn-based tank strategy game between Soviet and NATO forces
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Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior
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1987
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Acorn Electron
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Also known as Death Sword, a fighting game, players fight gory combat against one another or for the sake of a bikini-clad princess. Controversy over the game's packaging in the UK stoked this game's success.
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Amiga
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Amstrad CPC
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Apple II
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Atari ST
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BBC Micro
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Commodore 64
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DOS
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ZX Spectrum
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Barbarian II: Dungeons of Drax
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1988
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Acorn Electron
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Also known as Axe of Rage, a fighting game, garnered much less attention than its predecessor
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Amiga
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Amstrad CPC
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Atari ST
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BBC Micro
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Commodore 64
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DOS
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MSX
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ZX Spectrum
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Barbie
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1984
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Commodore 64
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Players must successfully prepare for a date with Barbie's male counterpart, Ken
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Battle Bugs
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1994
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DOS
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A real-time tactics game featuring bugs battling in common household environments
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1997
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PlayStation
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1994
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Windows
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Blue Lightning
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1995
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Atari Jaguar CD
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One of the first games for the Lynx, a pseudo-flight simulator where the pilot commands a military aircraft
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1989
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Atari Lynx
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Break Dance
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1984
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Commodore 64
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A rhythm game similar to Simon inspired by the then-current fad of breakdancing
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Boulder Dash Construction Kit
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1986
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California Games
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1987
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Amiga
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A hit for Epyx, a collection of sport games purportedly popular in California, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing
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Amstrad CPC
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Apple II
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Apple IIGS
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Atari 2600
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Atari Lynx
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Atari ST
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Commodore 64
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DOS
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MSX
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Nintendo Entertainment System
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Sega Master System
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Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
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2008
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Virtual Console
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1987
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ZX Spectrum
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California Games 2
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1993
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Amiga
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A sequel to California Games, a collection of more California-themed sports games
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DOS
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2008
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PlayStation Network
|
1993
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Sega Master System
|
1993
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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2008
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Virtual Console
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Championship Wrestling
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1986
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Apple II
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A professional wrestling sports game
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Atari ST
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1987
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Commodore 64
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Chip's Challenge
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Amiga
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Originally designed for the Atari Lynx, this puzzle game was subsequently ported to several other platforms, sometimes more than once.
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Amstrad CPC
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1989
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Atari Lynx
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Atari ST
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Commodore 64
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DOS
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Windows
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ZX Spectrum
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Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
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1981
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Apple II
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A movie monster strategy game where the player controls a monster and tries to destroy a city without getting killed
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Atari 8-bit
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Commodore 64
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Commodore VIC-20
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DOS
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TRS-80
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Crypt of the Undead
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1982
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Curse of Ra
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1982
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An expansion to Temple of Apshai, requiring the original game to play. Included in Temple of Apshai Trilogy
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Danger in Drindisti
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1981
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An entry in the loosely tied Dunjonquest series of fantasy role-playing video games
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Datestones of Ryn, TheThe Datestones of Ryn
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1979
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Apple II
|
A "prequel" to Temple of Apshai and part of Epyx's loosely tied "Dunjonquest" series, a role-playing video game, perhaps the first example of an action role-playing game
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Atari 8-bit
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Commodore PET
|
TRS-80
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Destroyer
|
1986
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Amiga
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A well-received naval combat simulation
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Apple II
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Apple IIGS
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Commodore 64
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DOS
|
Dragon's Eye
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1981
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Dragonriders of Pern
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1983
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Atari 8-bit
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A strategy video game based on the series of books by Anne McCaffrey
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Commodore 64
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ElectroCop
|
1989
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Atari Lynx
|
An action game where the player has to rescue the President's daughter
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Escape from Vulcan's Isle
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1982
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Fax
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1983
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Final Assault
|
1987
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Amiga
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A mountain climbing simulation. Released as Chamonix Challenge in Europe.
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Amstrad CPC
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Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
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DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Fore!
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|
|
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
|
1985
|
Apple II
|
An action shoot 'em up game based on the popular action figure
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Commodore 64
|
The Games: Summer Edition
|
1988
|
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The Games: Winter Edition
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1988
|
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Gates of Zendocon
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1989
|
Atari Lynx
|
A sci fi shoot 'em up
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Gateway to Apshai
|
1983
|
Atari 8-bit
|
An action-adventure role-playing video game that served as a prequel to the earlier Temple of Apshai
|
ColecoVision
|
Commodore 64
|
Hellfire Warrior
|
1980
|
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An entry in the Dunjonquest series of role-playing video games
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Hot Wheels
|
1984
|
Commodore 64
|
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Impossible Mission
|
1985
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Acorn Electron
|
The player is a secret agent trying to thwart an evil genius's nefarious plans. Debuting on the Commodore 64, this widely hailed game featured aspects of various different game genres, such as action games, adventure games and platform games.
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1986
|
Amstrad CPC
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Apple II
|
1987
|
Atari 7800
|
1985
|
BBC Micro
|
1984
|
Commodore 64
|
2007
|
Nintendo DS
|
|
Nintendo Entertainment System
|
2010
|
Oric Atmos
|
2007
|
PlayStation 2
|
2007
|
PlayStation Portable
|
1988
|
Sega Master System
|
2007
|
Virtual Console
|
2007
|
Wii
|
1985
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Impossible Mission II
|
1988
|
Amiga
|
Rewritten from scratch with the plot a direct follow-on of the original, this game failed to perform nearly as well
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple IIc
|
Apple IIe
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Nintendo Entertainment System
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Invasion Orion
|
1979
|
Apple II
|
A science fiction strategy video game
|
Atari 8-bit
|
PET
|
TRS-80
|
Jabbertalky
|
1982
|
|
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Jumpman
|
1983
|
Apple II
|
Designed and programmed by Randy Glover, a platform game, a very successful game for Epyx, who sold it for years after its initial release
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
TI-89
|
2008
|
Virtual Console
|
Jumpman Junior
|
1983
|
Atari 8-bit
|
A "lite" version of Jumpman with only 12 levels
|
ColecoVision
|
Commodore 64
|
Keys of Acheron, TheThe Keys of Acheron
|
1981
|
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An entry in the loosely tied Dunjonquest series of fantasy role-playing video games
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King Arthur's Heir
|
1982
|
|
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L.A. Crackdown
|
1988
|
|
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Legend of Blacksilver
|
1988
|
Apple II
|
A fantasy role-playing video game that was met with lukewarm reception due to its stale graphics and unimaginative presentation
|
Commodore 64
|
Mind-Roll
|
1988
|
|
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Monster Maze
|
1982
|
|
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Morloc's Tower
|
1979
|
|
An entry in the loosely tied Dunjonquest series of fantasy role-playing video games
|
Movie Monster Game, TheThe Movie Monster Game
|
1986
|
Apple II
|
An action game where the player gets to assume the role of one of various monster movie standards
|
Commodore 64
|
New World
|
1982
|
|
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Nightmare, TheThe Nightmare
|
1982
|
|
|
Oil Barons
|
1983
|
Apple II
|
A peculiar hybrid of video game and board game, this game sold poorly upon its release and is very rare today
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Omnicron Conspiracy
|
1989
|
|
|
Pitstop
|
1983
|
|
|
Pitstop II
|
1984
|
Apple II
|
A widely hailed racing game, the first to implement a split-screen for simultaneous two-player racing
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Commodore 64
|
PC Booter
|
1985
|
TRS-80 Color Computer
|
2008
|
Virtual Console
|
PlatterMania
|
1982
|
Atari 8-bit
|
|
Project Neptune
|
1989
|
|
|
Purple Saturn Day
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
A sports game with a variety of Olympic-themed sci-fi events that garnered high praise
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Atari ST
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Puzzle Panic
|
1984
|
Atari 8-bit
|
A puzzle game featuring a lightbulb named "Benny"
|
Commodore 64
|
Rad Warrior
|
1986
|
Commodore 64
|
Published as The Sacred Armour of Antiriad outside of North America and set in a post-apocalyptic Earth, a combination action puzzle and platform game; came with a 16-page comic book
|
DOS
|
TRS-80
|
Rescue at Rigel
|
1980
|
Apple II
|
Probably inspired by the Iran hostage crisis, the player must rescue hostages on an asteroid orbiting the star Rigel
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Commodore PET
|
DOS (PC booter)
|
TRS-80
|
VIC-20
|
Revenge of Defender
|
1988
|
|
|
Ricochet
|
1981
|
|
|
Rogue
|
1983
|
Amiga
|
A groundbreaking dungeon crawler that introduced a number of game innovations. Originally developed on the Berkley Unix distribution, Epyx paid for three ports to home computers.
|
Atari ST
|
TRS-80 Color Computer
|
Snowstrike
|
1991
|
|
|
Silicon Warrior
|
1984
|
|
|
Sorcerer of Siva
|
1981
|
|
An entry in the loosely tied Dunjonquest series of fantasy role-playing video games
|
Space Station Oblivion
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
Released as Driller outside North America, a sci-fi puzzle game
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Spiderbot
|
1988
|
Commodore 64
|
Originally released in Europe as Arac by Addictive Software in 1986.
|
Starfleet Orion
|
1978
|
Apple II
|
The first game by Epyx, then Automated Systems, a sci-fi turn-based strategy video game. A success, leading to their development of further games.
|
Commodore PET
|
TRS-80
|
Star Warrior
|
1981
|
Apple II
|
Branded as being part of their loosely related "Starquest" series, an early sci-fi role-playing video game when Epyx was still "Automated Systems"
|
Atari 8-bit
|
TRS-80
|
Street Sports Baseball
|
1987
|
Apple II
|
A baseball sports game.
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Street Sports Basketball
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
A sports game of basketball featuring 3-a-side games
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple II
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Street Sports Football
|
1988
|
Commodore 64
|
A football sports game
|
Apple II
|
Street Sports Soccer
|
1988
|
Commodore 64
|
Another in Epyx's "street sports" line, this one featuring soccer
|
Apple II
|
DOS
|
Sub Battle Simulator
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
A naval combat simulation game set during WWII where players can play as the American or German forces
|
Apple II
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
Tandy Color Computer 3
|
Summer Games
|
1984
|
Amiga
|
A sports game including several games featured in the Summer Olympic Games such as pole vaulting, platform diving and gymnastics, among others
|
Apple II
|
Atari 2600
|
Atari 7800
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Commodore 64
|
Sega Master System
|
ZX Spectrum
|
2005
|
Windows Mobile
|
Summer Games II
|
1985
|
Amiga
|
A sequel to Summer Games, this sports game features additional events from the Summer Olympic Games
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple II
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
2008
|
Virtual Console
|
Super Cycle
|
1986
|
Amstrad CPC
|
A motorcycle racing game.
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Sword of Fargoal
|
1983
|
Commodore 64
|
A popular but difficult dungeon crawler featuring several aspects of the roguelike games
|
1982
|
Commodore PET
|
Commodore VIC-20
|
Temple of Apshai
|
1979
|
Amiga
|
An early role-playing video game released during the height of the initial popularity of Dungeons & Dragons, the first entry in the Dunjonquest series was an enormous hit for Epyx, then known as Automated Systems
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple II
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
Commodore PET
|
Commodore VIC-20
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
TRS-80
|
Temple of Apshai Trilogy
|
1985
|
|
A repackaging of Temple of Apshai with its two expansion packs, Upper Reaches of Apshai and Curse of Ra
|
Tuesday Morning Quarterback
|
1980
|
|
|
Upper Reaches of Apshai
|
1982
|
|
An expansion pack for Temple of Apshai that required the original program to run. Included in Temple of Apshai Trilogy
|
Winter Games
|
1984
|
Atari 2600
|
A sports game including several events featured in the Winter Olympic Games such as alpine skiing, ski jumping and biathlon, among others"
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Commodore 64
|
World Games
|
1986
|
Amiga
|
A continuation of their successful Olympic-themed games such as Summer Games and Winter Games, this sports game features several events that are popular in different parts of the world, but not necessarily featured in the Olympic Games, such as log rolling and sumo wrestling.
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple IIe
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
MSX
|
Sega Master System
|
2008
|
Virtual Console
|
1986
|
ZX Spectrum
|
World Karate Championship
|
1986
|
Amstrad CPC
|
A karate fighting game, known as International Karate outside North America
|
Apple II
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 16
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Game Boy Advance
|
Game Boy Color
|
MSX
|
2008
|
Virtual Console
|
1985
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Zarlor Mercenary
|
1990
|
Lynx
|
A vertical scrolling shooter, praised for its graphics, but overall unevenly received
|