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  • James Bond 007: Licence to Kill

    1989

    James Bond 007: Licence to Kill

    1989

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 6.2
    A "James Bond" action/arcade game based on the movie with the same name. Your aim is to avenge the death of Felix Leiter, who was killed by the drug baron Sanchez.
  • Energy

    1989

    Energy

    1989

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A sci-fi side-scrolling action game for the PC Engine. It was based on a PC-88 game called Ashe.
  • Mindseeker

    1989

    Mindseeker

    1989

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Mindseeker is an Adventure game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Curious George In Outer Space

    1989

    Curious George In Outer Space

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Apple II
    "Curious George in Outer Space" is a 1989 educational program developed by Ahead Designs and distributed by Developmental Learning Materials, Inc
  • Dragon Spirit: The New Legend

    1989

    Dragon Spirit: The New Legend

    1989

    Shooter
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Dragon Spirit: The New Legend is a fantasy-themed overhead shoot-'em-up. It is a remixed port of the 1987 arcade game Dragon Spirit.
  • A-Ressha de Ikou II: 5th Anniversary Special Limited Edition

    1989

    A-Ressha de Ikou II: 5th Anniversary Special Limited Edition

    1989

    Simulator Strategy
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000
    Released to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Artdink and sold for a limited time. This compilation contains A Ressha de Ikō II and its New Maps add-on.
  • Tecmo World Cup '90

    1989

    Tecmo World Cup '90

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Tecmo World Cup '90 is a football (soccer) arcade game released in 1989 by Tecmo. An unofficial bootleg of the game named Euro League featuring European club teams was also released. An unfaithful home version was developed by SIMS for the Sega Mega Drive renamed simply Tecmo World Cup (in Japan, the game was called Tecmo World Cup '92).
  • A Week of Garfield: Garfield no Isshukan

    1989

    A Week of Garfield: Garfield no Isshukan

    1989

    Platform
    Family Computer
    A Week of Garfield is a 1989 Family Computer title based on the comic character Garfield. It was only released in Japan due to issues with using the Garfield license in North America and Europe. It is the third video game to be based on Jim Davis' Garfield Comics The game is a sidescrolling action game in which enemies can be mice, spiders, birds and other assorted animals. Garfield's default attack is a low judo-style kick when he is standing on his hind feet. There are also several powerups that are limited to how many Garfield has the ability to pick up. A time limit prevents players from wandering aimlessly throughout the level looking for power-ups.
  • Curious George Visits the Library

    1989

    Curious George Visits the Library

    1989

    Simulator
    Apple II
    "Curious George Visits The Library" is a 1989 educational game developed by Ahead Designs and distributed by Developmental Learning Materials, Inc.
  • Dark Chambers

    1989

    Dark Chambers

    1989

    Shooter
    Atari 7800
  • Taboo: The Sixth Sense

    1989

    Taboo: The Sixth Sense

    1989

    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Taboo: The Sixth Sense is a tarot card reading simulation developed by Rare for the NES. This video game gives users a tarot reading where the "dealer" automatically shuffles the cards.
  • Double Dragon

    1989

    Double Dragon

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    MSX
  • Double Dragon

    1989

    Double Dragon

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Atari ST/STE
    The Atari ST port of Double Dragon.
  • Bandit

    1989

    Bandit

    1989

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Driving game released by Data East USA in 1989.
  • Dungeons of Kairn

    1989

    Dungeons of Kairn

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Save the kingdom of Hamnlin from the Mad Mage Inshanis, by setting out to recover Artifacts hidden throughout the vast lands of Kairn. Recruit new adventurers from a variety of professions and level them up as you gain experience, slay monsters and explore the dungeons. The Mad Mage is in possession of all the Artifacts save three. These you must recover, then journey to the Mad Mage’s island and use them to defeat him. The shareware version only includes the first dungeon; a registered copy adds the other 3.
  • Fist of the North Star

    1989

    Fist of the North Star

    1989

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Fist of the North Star is a side-scrolling action video game produced by Toei Animation and developed by Shouei System for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was first released in Japan under the title Hokuto no Ken 2, on April 17, 1987, being the second Hokuto no Ken video game released for the Family Computer (Famicom) by the anime production company (which briefly entered the video game publishing business after their success with the original Hokuto no Ken game for the Famicom in 1986), while also serving as a tie-in to the Hokuto no Ken 2 anime series which began airing on Fuji TV a few weeks earlier. Taxan published the localized NES version on April 1989, making it one of the earliest Fist of the North Star products released in the U.S. alongside Viz Communications' English adaptation of the manga. The main differences from the Japanese version are: - The Japanese version is harder because projectiles are randomly thrown at you from the sides of the screen like in the previous game and the first t
  • Yuurei-kun

    1989

    Yuurei-kun

    1989

    Shooter Platform Adventure
    MSX2
    Mr. Ghost is a side, and vertical (the game alternates between the two), scrolling shoot-‘em-up where you play a buck-toothed ghost who’s being bullied by other ghosts, jumping spiders, and crows, probably about his prominent teeth. Mr. Ghost plays remarkably close to Irem’s Mr Heli, so much so that they could, in fact, be related. Both games let your character move in eight directions, both allow you to deform parts of the environment, and both have a super-deformed look to them. What sets this game aside, though, is its combat system. Mr Ghost dispatches a little sperm looking ghost at enemies and can only redeploy him after he’s returned. Mr Ghost can also perform a bum rush to destroy enemies sneaking up behind him or break bricks.
  • The 4th Unit 3 - Dual Targets

    1989

    The 4th Unit 3 - Dual Targets

    1989

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM Towns FM-7 MSX
    Dual Targets is the 3rd entry in the 4th Unit series. Three months have passed since the destruction of the oceanic base of the criminal organization WWWF. One day, Blon-Win and Asshu spot an android assassin attempting to infiltrate the Unified Force base. It appears that the androids, controlled by the WWWF, intend to kidnap the scientist responsible for the revolutionary device known as PPB (Psycho Power Booster). In addition, they have developed a bionic soldier who is a clone of Blon-Win. As if this weren't enough, Blon-Win's old nemesis Dalzy appears on the stage as well...
  • Planet of Lust

    1989

    Planet of Lust

    1989

    Adventure
    Amiga
  • Mystery Quest

    1989

    Mystery Quest

    1989

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    "As my apprentice, you have been studying a long time to master the secrets of magic. Now the time has come to prove yourself. You must journey to the four Mystery Castles in search of four magic talismans. You will face many perils along the way: the castles are riddled with underground passages and intricate mazes, where you may become lost forever! And strange creatures prowl the castles, ready to pounce upon you when you least expect it! But you will find magic powers hidden along the way, to help you in this Mystery Quest. The magic talismans you seek are the greatest gifts known to man: wealth, wisdom, happiness, and peace. Go now, complete your quest, and prove that you are as great a wizard as I!"
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