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  • Tetris

    1989

    Tetris

    1989

    Puzzle Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.6
    Tetris is a tile-matching puzzle video game. The goal is to place pieces made up of four tiles in a ten-by-twenty well, organizing them into complete rows, which then disappear. There are two game modes: A-Type and B-Type. A-Type is an endless marathon with increasing speed levels. B-Type is played at a fixed speed, with or without optional garbage blocks in the playfield, and a goal of clearing 25 lines.
  • Shadow Dancer

    1989

    Shadow Dancer

    1989

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 6.4
    Shadow Dancer is an action platform game developed by Sega for the Sega System 18 arcade system in 1989. A port of the game was published by Sega for the Sega Master System, and ports to several home computers were published by U.S. Gold. It was the first sequel to Shinobi, alongside The Revenge of Shinobi. A similar game titled Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi was released for the Sega Mega Drive, which features an entirely different set of stages. A terrorist group is planting numerous time bombs throughout the city. The player, a ninja master accompanied by a canine partner, sets out on four missions to dismantle the bombs and destroy the criminal syndicate behind these acts.
  • Leisure Suit Larry III: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectoral

    1989

    Leisure Suit Larry III: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectoral

    1989

    Point-and-click Quiz/Trivia Adventure
    Linux Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Amiga
    star 6.4
    Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals! is the third game in Al Lowe's Leisure Suit Larry series. Larry Laffer has finally found the woman of his dreams, and can happily live with her together on the beautiful tropical island... until he gets thrown out of the house by his wife. His boss, who happens to be his (now ex-) father-in-law, fires him. Larry is all alone, without a woman, without a job, on an island that has long ceased to be a "tropical paradise" and is exploited by entertainers, lawyers, and alike. But never despair! Dressed in his irresistible leisure suit, Larry is about to conquer the world (or at least its female population) anew. Watch out, fairer sex, because Larry is back to his swinging self!
  • Mahjong Taikai

    1989

    Mahjong Taikai

    1989

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    The first installment in Koei's mahjong series. Mahjong Taikai ("Mahjong Tournament") is a 1989 Famicom mahjong game from Koei and an unknown developer. It features multiple historical figures as possible CPU opponents, including Masamune Date and Napoleon Bonapart. As with any mahjong game, the goal is to complete a winning hand before any of the other players can, and the player earns an amount of points dependent on the "strength" of their winning hand. They might also lose points depending on who won and how. Koei would continue making Mahjong Taikai games for other platforms, including Super Mahjong Taikai for the Super Famicom in 1992.
  • Doraemon: Meikyuu Daisakusen

    1989

    Doraemon: Meikyuu Daisakusen

    1989

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Meikyu Daisakusen is an action puzzle game viewed from an overhead perspective. Each stage consists of a maze filled with various enemies and items. You must collect all of the keys on the stage to open the exit door while avoiding or eliminating enemies. Your primary method of dealing with enemies is to dig holes; if an enemy walks into a hole, they are momentarily trapped and you can then fill the hole to kill the enemy. The game is a conversion of the 1987 Nichibutsu coin-op Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen, which also saw a modified Famicom version called Booby Kids. An unmodified conversion was released in North America as Cratermaze.
  • Ochin ni Toshi Puzzle Tonjan!?

    1989

    Ochin ni Toshi Puzzle Tonjan!?

    1989

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    A block moving puzzle game similar to Sokoban. Okkotoshi Puzzle Tonjan!? ("Drop Down Puzzle Tonjan?!", sometimes known as simply Tonjan) is a puzzle game from NMK that features anthropomorphic pigs pushing mahjong tiles around in a maze, attempting to push entire stacks down one of the many holes in the area. Bonus points are awarded for pushing certain specified tiles into holes first, and there's one tile in particular that will complete the level once pushed down a hole and is the only compulsory target. Future levels increase the number of tiles and the difficulty, adding fish tiles that cause the player to lose a life if they are pushed down a hole. Okkotoshi Puzzle Tonjan!? appears to a sequel to NMK's earlier Arcade multiplayer action game Butasan, which features similar looking pigs. The rights to the Arcade version of Tonjan were sold to a Korean company, Dooyong, which turned it into a game named Yam! Yam?! featuring a tanooki wearing an apron.
  • Kagami no Kuni no Legend

    1989

    Kagami no Kuni no Legend

    1989

    Adventure
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Kagami no Kuni no Legend is a Japanese-style first-person adventure game. The player interacts with the game world by selecting verb commands from a menu and combining them with objects or characters. Commands such as "Examine" or "Talk" appear at most screens; if an object can be taken, an appropriate command is displayed after the player has thoroughly examined a location. There is also an inventory with items that must be used at specific moments; however, there are no real puzzles in the game. Navigation is done by selecting the "Move" command; in a few locations the player navigates the hero with directional buttons in a pseudo-3D environment. Wrong choices may sometimes lead to a Game Over. Most of the background and character graphics is done in anime style, with the exception of Noriko herself, who appears in digital photos, sometimes accompanied by song performances.
  • Major League

    1989

    Major League

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    This standard baseball game from Irem has the movie license for Major League, but doesn't actually use it much in-game.
  • Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den

    1989

    Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den is a role playing video game released only in Japan by Bandai. It is the third Dragon Ball video game for Famicom (its predecessors being Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo and Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu). Its sequel is Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiyan. You control Son Goku and his friends Krillin and Yamcha in this game. The gameplay is mostly based on training your characters and then taking them to fight enemies, advancing the plot. All the activities in the game (including walking around on the world map) are performed through choosing one of the available cards. Depending on the value of the card, you can move a certain amount of squares on the map, have an advantage in a battle, etc.
  • Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    Baseball Simulator 1.000 was made by Culture Brain exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1989, it was praised by Electronic Gaming Monthly as the "Best Sports-Themed Video Game" of 1989. This was largely due to some unique gameplay features that helped it to set itself apart from the many other baseball games released.
  • Castlevania: The Adventure

    1989

    Castlevania: The Adventure

    1989

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 4.6
    Castlevania: The Adventure is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1989. It is the first Castlevania title for the system. Set a century before the events of the original Castlevania, the player controls an ancestor of Simon Belmont named Christopher Belmont who goes on a quest to defeat Dracula.
  • Mystic Defender

    1989

    Mystic Defender

    1989

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Mystic Defender is a two-dimensional action video game released for the Sega Genesis system. The players only means of defense in the game is the use of magical spells that the player can acquire during game play (by picking the power up). Players start with a single shooting ball of energy that can be charged to fire one powerful shot, but players can also acquire a spiritual flame that can be pointed in straight and diagonal directions and when charged can reach good distances and a spherical power that launches ricocheting spheres around the screen that multiply when fully charged. Aside from these powers, players can also use a screen-clearing power that summons a three-headed dragon that destroys all enemies and fired shots on screen. The game is a port of the Japanese game Kujaku-ou II, removing the anime license.
  • Chuuka Taisen

    1989

    Chuuka Taisen

    1989

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    The player controls Mike Chen floating on a cloud, maneuvering around the screen and shooting balls of energy at flying enemies. Powerups can be collected for stronger and faster firepower. Some parts of the game stage have doors that give the player the opportunity to buy special bomb types with collectible credits. Each stage has its own mini-boss and big boss. Throughout the stages, the player restarts at certain checkpoints after losing a life.
  • Rambo III

    1989

    Rambo III

    1989

    Shooter
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • 38 Man Kilo no Kokuu File 1: A Day in the Life of 2049

    1989

    38 Man Kilo no Kokuu File 1: A Day in the Life of 2049

    1989

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC (Microsoft Windows) FM Towns
    A sci-fi adventure game that is the fifth installment in System Sacom's Novel Ware franchise.
  • Kattobi! Warabe Ji

    1989

    Kattobi! Warabe Ji

    1989

    Simulator Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
    A baseball RPG/sim in which baseball games are played via cards in a turn-based system. It was released by Pack-In-Video in Japan exclusively.
  • Tatsu no Ko Fighter

    1989

    Tatsu no Ko Fighter

    1989

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A side-scrolling platformer featuring a bizarre cast of characters created by manga artist Akira Miyashita.
  • Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden

    1989

    Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden is the third Hokuto no Ken video game developed by Shouei Systems and released by Toei Animation for the Family Computer (the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System) on October 19, 1989. Unlike the first two Hokuto no Ken video games for the platform, which were side-scrolling action games, Hokuto no Ken 3 is a role playing game which adapts the storyline of the original manga from the beginning to the Kingdom of Shura story arc. It was the first in a trilogy of RPGs based on the franchise.
  • Revenge of the 'Gator

    1989

    Revenge of the 'Gator

    1989

    Pinball Arcade
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 6.8
    It's pinball....with gators! This arcade-style title brings pinball on the go with the Game Boy! Score as many points as possible, but don't let your ball be eaten by the 'Gator!
  • Abunai Tengu Densetsu

    1989

    Abunai Tengu Densetsu

    1989

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series FM Towns MSX
    Abunai Tengu Densetsu is an adventure game with menu-based navigation and input. Most screens offer a fairly long list of verb commands, some of which must be combined with objects or persons selected from a sub-menu in order to interact with the environment. The game allows the player to visit many different rooms and other locations in any order; however, certain events must be triggered in order to advance, sometimes by repeatedly selecting commands. Certain situations require the player to find items and use them in a different location.
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