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  • Prebillian

    1986

    Prebillian

    1986

    Strategy
    Arcade
    A billiards game from Taito.
  • The Lost Castle In Darkmist

    1986

    The Lost Castle In Darkmist

    1986

    Arcade
    A vertically scrolling fighting game where the player controls a knight who battles against a variety of magical characters. Collect potions, power-ups and bonus items from the treasure chests left by slain enemies. Defeat the boss enemies to proceed to the next level.
  • Halley's Comet

    1986

    Halley's Comet

    1986

    Arcade
    A space-shooter. Protect the earth from falling comets and asteroids.
  • Clay Pigeon

    1986

    Clay Pigeon

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
  • R.B.I. Baseball

    1986

    R.B.I. Baseball

    1986

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.6
    No other baseball game gets you closer to playing in the big time than R.B.I. Baseball. Because every one of the ten teams in R.B.I. Baseball contains the rosters and player stats officially licensed from the MLB Players Association. Like real baseball, these skills and stats affect the outcome of every play. Like a real manager, you'll need to make good use of this vital information - and wise strategy decisions - if you want a winning record. R.B.I. Baseball is so intensely realistic, we've added amusing animation and a touch of humor to keep the action light-hearted and fun. You can play against the computer in a nine game season or compete against a friend in your own best-of-seven series. Stop playing with no-names and step up to the plate with real superstars in R.B.I. Baseball!
  • The Chessmaster 2000

    1986

    The Chessmaster 2000

    1986

    Puzzle Sport Strategy
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Apple II Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 7.8
    The Chessmaster 2000 is the most powerful computer chess program in the world today and the friendliest! It draws from a mammoth opening library of over 71,000 moves - the world's largest. In mid-game, it displays amazing combinations of classical and modern strategy. At end game it calls further upon the world's newest and finest computer chess algorithm to mount virtuoso tactics.
  • Might and Magic: Book One - The Secret of the Inner Sanctum

    1986

    Might and Magic: Book One - The Secret of the Inner Sanctum

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Sharp X1 Mac DOS Apple II Family Computer Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 6.9
    Feel the power... Experience the magic! Lead your party of hand-picked adventurers into the enchanted Land of Varn. From dark, moldy caverns through corridors of majestic castles, you'll travel in search of clues to unlock the Secret of the Inner Sanctum. Daring exploits of heroism and sorcery will keep you riveted for hours. Choose from a variety of extraordinary personalities and lead them on an adventure of a lifetime. Over 250 weapons and items and more than 92 mystical spells to use in your search for the Inner Sanctum. Battle legions of ravenous monsters as you travel through forests and islands shrouded in mystery.
  • Side Pocket

    1986

    Side Pocket

    1986

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    star 7.4
    Side Pocket is a pocket billiards video game originally released into arcades by Data East in 1986. The arcade version was eventually ported to six home console platforms and two sequels to the game were produced, as well as a spin-off series called Pocket Gal. G-Mode currently owns the intellectual property rights to the Side Pocket series, and licenses these games globally.
  • Dragon Warrior

    1986

    Dragon Warrior

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer MSX2 Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 7.5
    All is darkness. The Dragonlord has captured the Princess and stolen Erdrick's powerful ball of light. You are Erdrick's heir. To you has fallen the most dangerous task— to rescue the King's daughter and recover the mystical ball of light. Your mission is deadly, but it is your fate. Prophets have foretold your coming. Three keepers await your journey, each ready to aid you with a mystic item of great power. Gather the three objects. Scribes will record your deeds. Use cunning and wisdom to choose your commands. Gain experience, weapons and armor as you battle your way through the world. Rest if you must. Search out the Dragonlord's lair and face your destiny. In this role-playing adventure, you are the Dragon Warrior!
  • TwinBee

    1986

    TwinBee

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Wii U MSX
    A port of TwinBee for MSX.
  • Seicross

    1986

    Seicross

    1986

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The player rides a motorcycle-like craft, bumping other riders, collecting 'power' modules and shooting blue coins.
  • Trinity

    1986

    Trinity

    1986

    Strategy Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Apple II
    Trinity is an interactive fiction computer game written by Brian Moriarty and published in 1986 by Infocom. The plot blends historical and fantastic elements as part of a prose poem regarding the destructive power of the atomic bomb and the futile nature of war in the atomic age. The name refers to the Trinity test, the first nuclear explosion, which took place in July 1945.
  • Alter Ego

    1986

    Alter Ego

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac Apple II
    What if you could live your life over again? In this text-based interactive fiction, you choose what happens next. It's in the style of pick-a-path gamebooks, but with over a thousand multiple-choice questions, it's much longer and deeper than traditional gamebooks. Alter Ego starts at birth and ends at death, including two substantially different versions, depending on whether you choose to be male or female. Will you grow up to be confident and happy? Will you fight with bullies, or befriend them? Will you find a date to the senior prom? Will you marry and have kids, or start your own business and become a millionaire? The choice is yours. This game will change your life.
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator

    1986

    Microsoft Flight Simulator

    1986

    Simulator
    Mac
    The Macintosh version featured pull-down menus and multiple view windows for the cockpit, spot plane, map, and control tower.
  • Food Fight

    1986

    Food Fight

    1986

    Arcade
    Atari 8-bit
    You play as Charley trying to eat an ice cream cone. But first you must avoid the chefs that are out to get you: Angelo, Zorba, Oscar, and Jacques. Avoid the food thrown at you by the chefs to get the cone. You can also throw your own food at the chefs to slow them down.
  • Food Fight

    1986

    Food Fight

    1986

    Arcade
    Atari 7800
    You play as Charley trying to eat an ice cream cone. But first you must avoid the chefs that are out to get you: Angelo, Zorba, Oscar, and Jacques. Avoid the food thrown at you by the chefs to get the cone. You can also throw your own food at the chefs to slow them down.
  • Bodyslam

    1986

    Bodyslam

    1986

    Fighting
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Bodyslam is a Sega System 16 arcade wrestling game developed by Esco Boueki and manufactured by Sega. It was later ported to the C64.
  • Centipede

    1986

    Centipede

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 7800
    The Atari 7800 port of Centipede.
  • Hokuto no Ken

    1986

    Hokuto no Ken

    1986

    Point-and-click Adventure
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1
  • Hokuto no Ken: Violence Gekiga Adventure

    1986

    Hokuto no Ken: Violence Gekiga Adventure

    1986

    Point-and-click Adventure Visual Novel
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7
    Hokuto no Ken - Violence Gekiga Adventure​ is a graphic adventure game that was released for Japanese home computers by Enix on May 1986, making it the very first video game based on the Hokuto no Ken franchise. It was released for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, FM7 and X1. The game's story is loosely based on the Southern Cross story arc from the original manga. The objective is to help Kenshiro and Bat infiltrate the city of Southern Cross and defeat Shin. As with most adventure games, the player must navigate Ken and Bat through a menu-based command system that will allow them to obtain vital items that will lead them to their ultimate goal. Additionally, Kenshiro must also confront Shin's various underlings throughout the course of the story. The fighting sequences uses a so-called "vital point system" (秘孔システム) in which an enemy can only be defeated by striking specific vital points. The player must search for information or clues that will help them figure out the weak spots of each enemy.
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