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  • Jinxster

    1987

    Jinxster

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Just when a man thinks his luck is running out, things start getting even worse. He gets run over by a bus. Sprayed with cheese sandwich by a supernatural being. Smashed against a tunnel by a speeding train. He gets incinerated, widdled on, folded, bent, spindled, mutilated and generally mucked about with. And in return? He gets the leading role in a perplexing, hilarious race against time and chance, set in a jinxed land menaced by the impending death of good fortune. Look on the bright side - it could be your luckiest move yet. Don't expect tiresome trolls, obvious orcs, silly spells and wet, wimpish witches in JINXTER. Infuriating, enchanting, absurd and hilarious by turns, JINXTER will surprise you with every move you make. But don't forget: every silver lining has a cloud.
  • Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer

    1987

    Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer

    1987

    Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Mac DOS Apple II Amstrad CPC MSX
    This early flight sim prominently features the voice and likeness of record-setting pilot Chuck Yeager. He offers helpful advice after the player crashes including "You really bought the farm on that one!"
  • Operation Wolf

    1987

    Operation Wolf

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine DOS FM Towns Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 6.5
    In the steamy jungles of South America, heavily armed extremists are holding innocent civilians prisoner. Little do these terrorists know that real terror is about to land on their front porch! The sound of rotor blades and staccato bursts of gunfire echo through the valleys. Terrorists be warned! Operation Wolf is going to teach you what terror is all about! Operation Wolf consists of six missions, which are displayed on the Operations Map Screen. A mission is completed when all enemy forces are reduced to zero. The current level is completed when you escape from the airport with the prisoners. Your injury level increases when the enemy hits you. The game automatically ends if the injury indicator on the right side of the screen becomes completely red. You can reduce your injury level by getting power drinks.
  • Gotcha! The Sport!

    1987

    Gotcha! The Sport!

    1987

    Shooter Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Gotcha! is an NES Zapper title based on the "sport" of paintball, and loosely tied into the paintball-themed movie caper of the same name. You are required to traverse three different battle zones, grab the opposing teams' flag from the opposite end of the field, and make it back to your flag without getting shot. One hand controls the Zapper while the other must hold the controller, since the D-Pad controls your movement up and down the field. Limited ammo is also a concern, as is the ability for the computer team to snag your flag and return it to their base to win. You can chase down and tag the flag carrier yourself to prevent this.
  • Inigo Gets Out

    1987

    Inigo Gets Out

    1987

    Point-and-click
    Mac
    Interactive storybook adventure featuring a cat named Inigo.
  • Side Pocket

    1987

    Side Pocket

    1987

    Sport Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The NES port of Side Pocket, a pocket billiards video game originally released into arcades by Data East in 1986.
  • Joust

    1987

    Joust

    1987

    Platform Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The arcade classic was ported to Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System by HAL Laboratory under the programming of legendary Satoru Iwata.
  • Bubble Bobble

    1987

    Bubble Bobble

    1987

    Shooter Platform
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo 3DS Wii Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.7
    Bubble Bobble is a platform game, with each level being a single screen. The enemies must be cleared from a level to go to the next one. With one player controlling Bub and the other controlling Bob, the player can jump and collect items for points (such as fruit). The real power Bub and Bob have however is the ability to blow bubbles. These bubbles can be as platforms to leap on, or to trap enemies. Enemies trapped in a bubble must be popped by jumping into them, wherein they'll turn to fruit. Additionally, power-ups sometimes float by in bubbles. They include lightning, which flies out horizontally at enemies, and water, which drags the player and enemies straight down flowing over platforms. Taking too long to complete any level will summon Baron Von Blubba, who will float around the screen trying to destroy the player.
  • Bikkuriman World

    1987

    Bikkuriman World

    1987

    Platform
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A version of the arcade game Wonder Boy in Monster Land by developer Westone. Unlike other ports of this game, this version was developed by Westone themselves, but re-themed to use the setting of the anime Bikkuriman, which started airing around the time of released. It is one of the two launch titles for the PC Engine.
  • Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race

    1987

    Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race

    1987

    Racing
    Family Computer Disk System
    Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race is a Japan-exclusive racing game starring Mario in Formula One cars. In the game, players can choose to play alone or with other cars. Cars have a certain amount of health and fuel, which decreases whenever the player crashes into a wall or another car, as well as whenever he or she drives off of the road. This game, along with its sequel, was possibly an ancestor to the Mario Kart series, most likely due to the fact that it features Mario and possesses similar 2D racing mechanics, which was later carried on to Super Mario Kart.
  • Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 1

    1987

    Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 1

    1987

    Family Computer
    Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Top Hit 20 Vol. 1 is the first add-on for the Karaoke video game Karaoke Studio, featuring twenty additional songs. It cannot be played without the original cartridge and microphone peripheral. All the game modes themselves remain unchanged.
  • Hoshi wo Miru Hito

    1987

    Hoshi wo Miru Hito

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Hoshi wo Miru Hito is a role-playing video game produced and sold exclusively in Japan for the Family Computer in 1987. Published by HOT・B, it is based on their earlier 1984 cyberpunk-themed computer role-playing game Psychic City. The game is set in a decadent cyberpunk-style future world in which everyone has extrasensory perception. These powers can also be used by the player characters when they confront the various monsters in the game through combat. The eventual target of the game is to defeat the villains. In order to accomplish this, the player's characters must go to the Ark City and eventually to outer space. Unlike the Final Fantasy series, the game does not give the player an automatic "game over" when it is impossible to win the battle. This makes it possible for players to accidentally walk into a walking dead situation every time they are forced to do battle with the game's monsters.
  • Peachboy Legend

    1987

    Peachboy Legend

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    An RPG based on the popular Japanese folklore legend of Momotarou, the Peach Boy. This was the first in a series of Momotarou games by Hudson and was only released in Japan.
  • Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong

    1987

    Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong

    1987

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    A Famicom-only Mahjong game that teaches a specific variant called "Attack Mahjong" and one of many Mahjong games presented by expert Ide Yosuke. It also had its own special Mahjong controller. One of a series of Mahjong games presented by Ide Yosuke (sort of the Dr Kawashima of early Mahjong titles), Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong (or "Ide Yosuke: Master of Attack Mahjong") is a Mahjong game that teaches a very specific gameplay variant. Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong also came with its own special Mahjong controller that resembles a keyboard. The game is unplayable without it.
  • Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu

    1987

    Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    In the kingdom of Palmeccia both the King and Queen have been murdered by the hands of a servant of Ragon, son of the Zuhl. Take control of the Prince of Palmeccia in a quest for revenge and to kill the evil Ragon.
  • Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai

    1987

    Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai

    1987

    Adventure
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    In the year 2081, the Earth was taken over by a group of hostile monsters under the command of the mysterious entity known as Increaser. A warrior named Dan has arrived from his time machine in the year 1999 in order to stop the invasion before it could spell devastation for the humans.
  • Falsion

    1987

    Falsion

    1987

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    A Konami shoot-em-up depicted from behind the ship on a Z axis, similar to After Burner or Space Harrier, for the Famicom Disk System. It has the distinction of being one of the few games that worked with the Famicom 3D imaging system.
  • Alien Syndrome

    1987

    Alien Syndrome

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Sega Game Gear Sega Master System/Mark III
  • Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

    1987

    Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

    1987

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.3
    Punch-Out!!, originally released in North America as Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, is a boxing sports fighting video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) developed and published by Nintendo in 1987. Part of the Punch-Out!! series, it is a port of both the Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! arcade games (particularly the latter) with some variations. Punch-Out!! features a boxer known as Little Mac working his way up the professional boxing circuits, facing a series of colorful, fictional boxers, leading to a final fight with real-life boxer, the then-World Heavyweight Champion, which is Mike Tyson in the original version and Mr. Dream in the later version. Little Mac has a limited repertoire compared to most of his opponents. His punches are limited to left and right jabs, left and right body blows, and a powerful uppercut. The uppercut can only be used once the player earns a star, which is typically accomplished by counter-punching the opponent directly before or after certain attacks are launched. The pla
  • SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics

    1987

    SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics is a role-playing game developed by Shouei and published by Toei Animation. This game was only ever released in Japan for the Famicom and was never translated from the original Japanese language. The player takes control of a five member team of special anti-terrorist agents as they break into a building where a hostage situation is taking place. Their goal is to take out the villains and free the hostages. Battles with gunmen take place in a traditional RPG style turn-based battle. Players enter the commands for each surviving member of the team, including what weapon to attack with, and which target to attack. When not in battle, the player views the building in a traditional 3D dungeon perspective, moving through the hallways, choosing which rooms to investigate, which traps to disarm, and how to proceed to the end of the game within a given time limit.
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