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  • Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger!

    1989

    Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger!

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The player controls a female character throughout most of the game. A male character is played towards the end of the game. The game uses "Levels", HP, items, and upgrades. Three game saving slots are used, rather than passwords. Overhead view action oriented battles. Randomly generated battles while traversing the overworld.
  • All-Pro Basketball

    1989

    All-Pro Basketball

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    All-Pro Basketball is a Nintendo Entertainment System game that simulated the game of basketball. The player could choose between eight different teams, completing individual matches. No seasonal play was available. The game was developed by Aicom.
  • Jinmu Denshou Yaksa

    1989

    Jinmu Denshou Yaksa

    1989

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A pseudo-3D third-person rail shooter of the Space Harrier mold. It had multiple developer credits and is exclusive to the PC Engine. Jinmu Denshou is an action game in which the player character marches towards the horizon while enemies fly towards him. It looks and plays like Sega's Space Harrier, its clear inspiration, though a major difference is that the main character is a samurai-like figure who is usually limited to attacking incoming enemies with his sword. After an upgrade, he is able to fire projectiles and he can also charge up an attack and unleash it to cause a significant amount of damage. The game has a few superficial platforming elements as well. Development of the game is credited to three separate teams: obscure TG-16 developers Manjyudo, Wolf Team (better known for their Tales series) and Goblin Sound who were responsible for the music.
  • Willow

    1989

    Willow

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.7
    The version of Willow released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Famicom is an adventure game in the vein of The Legend of Zelda. The game has the player taking on the role of Willow. Unlike the film and arcade game, Willow generally travels alone, only briefly meeting other characters. In the tradition of The Legend of Zelda, Willow wields a sword and shield and many supplementary items along with a wide variety of magic spells. As the game progresses and Willow defeats enemies, he gains experience points and levels as in a role-playing video game.
  • Intruder -Sakura Yashiki no Tansaku-

    1989

    Intruder -Sakura Yashiki no Tansaku-

    1989

    Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series PC (Microsoft Windows) FM Towns MSX
    Boy meets a girl and he falls in love with her. He loves her so much so he decided to get into her home... That's where real drama begins!
  • Bad Dudes

    1989

    Bad Dudes

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    NES port of Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja.
  • Legend of the Ghost Lion

    1989

    Legend of the Ghost Lion

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    How high are your Hopes? How powerful are your Dreams? How strong is your Courage? You'll need them all to help Maria find her parents in the caverns of the Ghost Lion in this classic Japanese style RPG released on the NES.
  • Igo Shinan

    1989

    Igo Shinan

    1989

    Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    A Go simulator from Hect for the NES. It would be followed with four annualized sequels.
  • Street Fighting Man

    1989

    Street Fighting Man

    1989

    Fighting
    DOS
    Are you ready for a challenge that will test your game playing abilities to the max - if so read on! You control Nick "The Hammer" on a rescue mission that will take you onto the streets of five of the most dangerous cities in the USA. The streets are controlled by gangs possesive of their turf and a trespass always starts a rumble. Homeboys, Lipsticks, Sharks and other gangs roam at will through an incredible street and hideout maze of unique 3D graphics. Nick "The Hammer" is a bad dude himself and his punch and kick abilities are the equal of any street warrior. He will also need his full armory of weapons including knives, crowbars, and chains to survive in the urban jungle. Warning! Don't be fooled by any friendly bystander as they could end up becoming just as dangerous as the most vicious gang member. The battles are bloody - the graphics superb - beware, you play at your own risk!
  • Mugen Senshi Valis II

    1989

    Mugen Senshi Valis II

    1989

    Platform
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series MSX2
  • Gunhed

    1989

    Gunhed

    1989

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Gunhed, is a 1989 sci-fi shoot 'em up video game developed by Hudson Soft and Compile. It was released in Japan on July 7, 1989 for the PC Engine, and it was released in North America in November 1989 for the TurboGrafx-16. It was later released on the Wii's Virtual Console in North America on May 21, 2007, in Europe on May 25, 2007, in Australia on July 30, 2007, and in Japan on June 17, 2008. It was released for the PlayStation Network on July 21, 2010 and on the Wii U's Virtual Console on June 11, 2014 both in Japan. It is based on the Japanese film Gunhed (only referenced in the Japanese version). In the game, a fictional galaxy is under attack by an enemy space armada called the Dark Squadron, and this galaxy's only chance for survival is the Gunhed Advanced Star Fighter, who must destroy the Dark Squadron and its Super Weapons. The gameplay features fast vertical scrolling and a wide array of weapons for the player to use. Gunhed was part of the fifth Caravan Festival organized by Hudson Soft in 1989. A non-
  • Tenshi-tachi no Gogo III: Bangai-hen

    1989

    Tenshi-tachi no Gogo III: Bangai-hen

    1989

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series FM Towns MSX
    The second Bangai-hen (a side story) in the Tenshitachi no Gogo series is set in the same environment and features recurrent characters from Tenshitachi no Gogo 3: Ribbon. The protagonist is a high-school student, who also happens to be the brother of Haru Okamoto, the main love interest in Ribbon. Like in most other games in this series, the story revolves around the main character's effort to have sex with every female character, including school mates and colleagues in part-time jobs. The gameplay is identical to the one in Ribbon or in the previous Bangai-hen: the player proceeds through still screens, typically depleting the available menu commands (verbs and object sub-menus) until a new command appears or an event is triggered. Like in most other games in the series, there are multiple dead ends and possible actions that lead to premature end of the game.
  • Shufflepuck Cafe

    1989

    Shufflepuck Cafe

    1989

    Sport
    Sharp X68000 Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Family Computer NEC PC-6000 Series Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.6
    Shufflepuck Café is a computer air hockey game developed by Christopher Gross, Gene Portwood and Lauren Elliott for Brøderbund. There are two game modes. The player can compete in a tournament, playing against opponents who visit the Café, or can practice against each opponent to find out his/her/its weakness in a single-player match. There is a general storyline behind the Amiga version of the game in which the player is an inter-galactic salesman whose spaceship has broken down. He needs to find a telephone to call the breakdown service and get the spaceship fixed. Shufflepuck Café is the nearest place for miles, so he goes in to use their telephone. The main eight Shufflepuck players are standing in his way and will not let him get to the phone until he has beaten them all. Once all are defeated, the player gets in his spaceship and flies off into the distance.
  • Don Doko Don

    1989

    Don Doko Don

    1989

    Platform
    Arcade TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The players are bearded dwarves who must defeat various enemies by using a mallet to stun them. Players can pick stunned enemies up and throw them at other enemies to destroy them. Destroyed enemies leave behind fruit which can be collected for points. Once all enemies are destroyed play proceeds to the next level which is generally more difficult. Throughout the game, various power-ups can be collected, which represent potions, hammers, or books help the players' character speed up, receive more power, or kill in different ways. In certain screens various secret levels can be accessed.
  • Bubble Bobble

    1989

    Bubble Bobble

    1989

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    Apple II
  • Daydream

    1989

    Daydream

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    DOS
  • Sky Robo

    1989

    Sky Robo

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A Nichibutsu released in 1989, it's an Arcade Horizonal Shoot'em Up that allows you swap between a jet fighter and an armored mecha.
  • Crash Presents: July 1989

    1989

    Crash Presents: July 1989

    1989

    Puzzle Adventure Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
    Covertape compilation included with Crash Magazine issue 66. Included were four full ZX Spectrum games, including the original release of 'Quondam', later published by Ocean, and 'A Whole New Ball Game.'
  • Quondam

    1989

    Quondam

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
  • Thundercade

    1989

    Thundercade

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    The NES port of Thundercade. A nuclear powerplant has fallen into the hands of terrorists and you pilot a motorcyle equipped with machine guns that can be improved along the way. Make your way through difficult terrain and battle against loads of terrorists on foot, in cars, tanks and submarines who will try to stop you. Reach the plant and shoot all the terrorists to save the day.
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