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  • Maze Mania

    1989

    Maze Mania

    1989

    Arcade
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    Flippo must travel through the Mazes of the Upper Plane turning the tiles as he goes. Avoiding the gliding aliens that appear to hinder his quest. Collect icons to gain extra power and bound over the starspangled black holes to avoid being suspended, lost in inner space.
  • Sesame Street 1 2 3

    1989

    Sesame Street 1 2 3

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    This math-based learning title for Ages 3 to 6 featuring Sesame Street characters. Sesame Street 1 2 3 includes a compilation of 2 previously released games:* Astro-Grover: Children play with Grover and the Zips from planet Zap by counting, adding, and subtracting Zips to help improve basic math skills.
  • TaskMaker

    1989

    TaskMaker

    1989

    Mac
  • Grailquest

    1989

    Grailquest

    1989

    Adventure
    DOS
    A detailed graphic adventure game that has a very high end interactive fiction storyline. This game uses a "point and shoot" interface that uses your mouse.
  • Last Survivor

    1989

    Last Survivor

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade FM Towns
    Last Survivor (ラストサバイバー) is an arcade game originally released in 1988 by Sega for the Sega X Board arcade hardware. Last Survivor is one of the first examples of a 3D third-person shooter, and involves players traversing a maze shooting at opponents. It pre-dates experiments by id Software (often credited for inventing the first person shooter genre) by two years. It relies on rotary joystick controllers, and had then-revolutionary ray-casting graphics. As an early example of the genre, its gameplay is slower and less fluid than modern third person shooters.
  • Lakers versus Celtics and the NBA Playoffs

    1989

    Lakers versus Celtics and the NBA Playoffs

    1989

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS
    The first game in EA's NBA Live franchise, Lakers vs. Celtics puts the player in the driver's seat with the team of their choice, with the goal of winning it all in the 1989-90 NBA season.
  • Sword of Aragon

    1989

    Sword of Aragon

    1989

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Amiga
    A fantasy war game that includes heroes, military units, city management and fighting dragons. There is a story while you try to claim the throne as your own. You start with a single city, and along the way it is possible to make allies and vassals as well as conquering neighboring cities.
  • Enforce

    1989

    Enforce

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A 3-Dimensional tank driving shoot'em up using much the same technology as that of "Continental Circus".
  • Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue!

    1989

    Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue!

    1989

    Puzzle Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    Morty Maxwell, the master of mischief, is up to his old tricks again, and this time the Shady Glen School is the target of his outlandish plot. Armed with paint that turns things invisible and five robot paintbrushes, he's trying to erase the school, and you only have until midnight to stop him. To stop the evil mastermind, kids will need to read for clues and collect evidence to determine which of the robots is really the Master of Mischief in disguise.
  • Bomber Raid

    1989

    Bomber Raid

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Fly your plane through five levels, shooting enemy planes, submarines, helicopters, and other enemies along the way, and use your equipped cluster bombs if necessary. You need to destroy a target that is outlined in your mission briefing. You have three lives and limited cluster bombs. To help you along the way, you can shoot a power pod to score points, increase your firepower, and gain some help from fellow squadrons.
  • Mid-Garts

    1989

    Mid-Garts

    1989

    Shooter
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series MSX
    When the epic, thousand-year-old battle between different dragon clans was finally over, and the benevolent White Dragons started ruling the country of Akranis, it looked like the age of peace has finally arrived. But all changes when the dragon rider Kain finds an ancient weapon known as the Rune Blade. He brings it to the old white dragon Yoshua, who tells him that a powerful protective artifact has been stolen, and the fateful hour has come to Akranis... with the help of his dragon Sarken, Kain has to restore peace and save Akranis and the dragon race. The game is a rather unusual example of a side-scrolling action game, in which the player controls a dragon. Sarken is able to fly in any direction, but so are the enemies in the game, most of which are other dragons. The dragon has a HP bar which is depleted when he is damaged by enemy attacks or traps. Beside physically attacking, the dragon can also learn and cast offensive and protective magical spells.
  • Garuka

    1989

    Garuka

    1989

    Arcade
    AKA Devastators. This game essentially takes commandos that look identical to the Contra dudes and places them on long 3D battlefields. Rather than advancing screen by screen, you can walk forward by holding Up, as the background slowly scales toward the screen.
  • Gigandes

    1989

    Gigandes

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    In a future setting, the dimensional, suggestively demonic, creature and title character Gigandes suddenly awakens. Residing deep below the Earth's surface, it calls its own worshippers and space force from other galaxies to the Milky Way in order to conquer mankind. Earth's defenses constructs the Round-37, a small but powerful space fighter with the intent of stopping Gigandes and its evil plans, combatting its forces and influences on Earth and in space. The Round-37 had a four-way weapon system: players equipped weapons on either the top, bottom, back or front of the ship by collecting weapons depending on the direction the ship approaches the item in. The player also had full control over the direction of the ship, allowing the ship to not only collect weapons in a desired direction but also fire in different directions. However, the ship could only equip two of the same weapon at a time. Players had to fight through eight long stages leading up to a boss battle at the end of each one. If the players lost a l
  • Asuka & Asuka

    1989

    Asuka & Asuka

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A mysterious invasion force known as the Galaxy Highters invades the Earth in the year 1996. With their abilities in space time manipulation, they are able to invade several time lines in Earth’s history and occupy each one simultaneously. In order to stop the Galaxy Highters, Earth’s militaries design the 'Flying Bird', a jet fighter capable of time travel, enabling it to fly into occupied time lines.
  • Universe 3

    1989

    Universe 3

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Universe 3 is a sci-fi adventure game and RPG hybrid. It takes place 300 hundred years after the events of Universe II, but ditches the space trading gameplay of the previous games in favor of a more story heavy presentation.
  • Target: Renegade

    1988

    Target: Renegade

    1988

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Amstrad CPC
  • Target: Renegade

    1988

    Target: Renegade

    1988

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    ZX Spectrum
  • Skirmish

    1988

    Skirmish

    1988

    BBC Microcomputer System Acorn Electron
    Skirmish, a BBC Micro and Electron game, adapts the classic Joust formula into a two-player experience where knights mounted on flying ostriches and storks battle against AI-controlled vulture riders. Players navigate platforms while using aerial combat tactics, striking opponents from above to turn them into eggs that must be destroyed before hatching into stronger foes. The game features three enemy types - Bounders, Hunters, and Shadow Lords - along with environmental hazards including crumbling platforms, lava trolls, and an invincible pterodactyl.
  • Uninvited

    1988

    Uninvited

    1988

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    DOS
  • Uninvited

    1988

    Uninvited

    1988

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Commodore Plus/4
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