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  • Alley Master

    1986

    Alley Master

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A bowling game from Cinematronics.
  • Mr. Goemon

    1986

    Mr. Goemon

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    Mr. Goemon is a side-scrolling-platform game developed by Konami in 1986. Enemies charge and grab the character, ending his life unless the player jostles the control stick to break free. Later enemies also have projectile weapons that the player must dodge. They are defeated by throwing a found object at them or hitting them with an always-equipped pipe. Jumping on the enemies' heads will push them down a level or off the screen entirely. Levels feature either boss battles or a pile of gold bars at the end, worth various points depending on the level.
  • Rygar

    1986

    Rygar

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum PlayStation 4 Atari Lynx Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 7.2
    An evil being known as Ligar is about to conquer the land of Argool. Such is his power that no living creature dares to cross paths with him. But the legendary warrior Rygar rises from his grave to restore peace and justice. Armed with his famed weapon Diskarmor, Rygar begins to traverse the vast lands that lead to the lair of the demon, as his minions are trying in vain to stop him...
  • Cruise Chaser Blassty

    1986

    Cruise Chaser Blassty

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1
    The first role-playing game developed by Squaresoft, Cruise Chaser Blassty is a sci-fi title released in April 1986.
  • Scary Monsters

    1986

    Scary Monsters

    1986

    Platform Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    In Scary Monsters you are a hunk called Harry Johns who is trapped on a desolate island along with his girlfriend Conny. The fiend who trapped the two of you is the evil Dr. Graves, who happens to be a surgeon gone completely mad! Although at first glance the island seems pretty nice, with some beautiful green hills and forests, making it a nice setting for your own little private version of The Blue Lagoon, it soon becomes apparent that some very creepy characters inhabit this piece of land. In mansions, castles, a church and even a pyramid live Dracula, Frankenstein, a werewolf, a mummy, a witch and a rather funny looking deformed guy. And if being on the same little continent with these creeps isn’t enough, you actually have got to kill them all before you can leave the island… it just isn’t your day! The monsters are hiding in the different buildings on the island and to kill them you’ll have to find an appropriate weapon. For example, to kill Dracula, you’ll need a stake and a hammer and to kill the
  • Alter Ego

    1986

    Alter Ego

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Adventure Indie
    Linux Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac DOS Apple II
    star 7.4
    Here's a chance to replay your life again and again, each time with a different personality. This time around, you can be a wealthy entrepreneur who will do anything to get ahead. Or take on the life of a broke, but happy poet. Or fulfill your dream of being the most popular person in your high school with a date book filled up for the next five years. In Alter Ego, you create the character you want to be--your "alter ego"--and then live out your alter ego's life from birth through old age. So be a kid again, get back at those snobs from high school, do all those things Mom and Dad wouldn't let you do or go back and marry that long-lost love you let get away. With Alter Ego, you play the game of life.
  • Spy vs Spy

    1986

    Spy vs Spy

    1986

    Strategy Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The black spy and the white spy are out to outsmart each other before the time bell rings. Find the needed objects (money, passport, secret plans and airport door key) by searching rooms in the embassy, which include desks, file cabinets and other furniture. Foil your opponent by setting creative booby traps in the various rooms (a bomb in a dresser drawer, for instance). Traps can be disarmed with objects found in rooms (a water bucket from a firebox on the wall will disarm the bomb in the prior example). When all the items are together in the secret briefcase, head for the airport door.
  • Arkanoid

    1986

    Arkanoid

    1986

    Arcade
    Arcade
    star 8
    Arkanoid is an arcade game developed by Taito in 1986. It expanded upon Atari's Breakout games of the 1970s by adding power-ups, different types of bricks, and a variety of level layouts. The title refers to a doomed "mothership" from which the player's ship, the Vaus, escapes.
  • Gradius

    1986

    Gradius

    1986

    Shooter
    Arcade Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.3
    The NES port of Gradius.
  • Keisan Game: Sansuu 2-nen

    1986

    Keisan Game: Sansuu 2-nen

    1986

    Family Computer
    An educational math game for young Japanese students. The second in a series of five games released in 1986 by magazine giant Tokyo Shoseki.
  • Keisan Game: Sansuu 1-nen

    1986

    Keisan Game: Sansuu 1-nen

    1986

    Family Computer
    An educational math game for young Japanese students. The first in a series of five games released in 1986 by magazine giant Tokyo Shoseki.
  • Keisan Game: Sansuu 3-nen

    1986

    Keisan Game: Sansuu 3-nen

    1986

    Family Computer
    An educational math game for young Japanese students. The third in a series of five games released in 1986 by magazine giant Tokyo Shoseki.
  • Mighty Bomb Jack

    1986

    Mighty Bomb Jack

    1986

    Platform Adventure Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Nintendo 3DS Wii Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Switch
    star 5.8
    A platform game where the main character travels throughout various levels collecting bombs. The hero of the game, Jack, must make his way through 16 levels of a pyramid in order to defeat the demon Belzebut and rescue the royal Pamera family.Each level is split into two parts an action zone and a Royal Palace room. The mechanics and level designs of the Royal Palace rooms are directly lifted from the games prequel, Bomb Jack. Action zones can be split up into several portions, and contain power-ups usually hidden in treasure chests such as money bags, Mighty Coins and Mighty Drinks. Mighty Coins allow Jack to change colors blue allows Jack to open orange treasure chests, orange allows him to open any treasure chest by simply touching it from the side, and green transforms all enemies on the screen into coins for 5 seconds. Mighty Drinks add 10 seconds to the games timer. Secret passages can also be found in the action zones, activated by finding a Sphinx in a visible or hidden treasure chest.To prevent the player
  • Tokio

    1986

    Tokio

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade MSX2
    Tokio is a Japanese shoot 'em up originally released in arcades and later ported to the MSX2.
  • Ghost House

    1986

    Ghost House

    1986

    Platform
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 6.2
    The player controls Mick, a young vampire hunter out to destroy five vampires in each stage before proceeding to the next. Everything is out to stop Mick from completing this tasks and making his way out of the mansion. The player has to punch, or jump on, his enemies to defeat them. Arrows will be flying from either direction and will attempt to hit Mick on the head, and he must either duck or jump on them for extra points. Players can jump or touch lights to freeze everything on screen for a few seconds. Rather than punching, the player can collect a sword on the lower level by jumping on it as it flies past him.
  • Comical Machine Gun Joe

    1986

    Comical Machine Gun Joe

    1986

    Shooter
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    This game was originally released only in Japan on Sega Card, though has appeared in several compilations since.
  • The Legend of Kage

    1986

    The Legend of Kage

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.7
    The Legend of Kage is a port of the 1985 arcade game under the same name. The player is armed with a kodachi shortsword and an unlimited amount of shuriken. Grabbing a crystal ball causes the player character's Kage's clothes to change to the next level in colour and thereby attain certain powers (bigger shuriken and/or faster speed); if Kage is hit while in green or orange clothes, he does not die but revert to his normal red clothes. Grabbing a scroll causes Kage to stand still and meditate for several seconds while approaching enemies drop to the ground dead.
  • Argus

    1986

    Argus

    1986

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    Argus is a vertical shooter by Jaleco and conversion of an arcade game originally released in 1986. The players takes control of a space-fighter equipped with a front laser gun and ground bombs. Although the game features power-ups, they follow an unusual and unique formula - tiles on the ground must be destroyed in order to upgrade the main weapon or trigger special events. However, three of these tiles must be destroyed to activate such power-ups - B creates a temporary barrier around the ship,P upgrades the primary weapon and L gives the player an extra bonus at the end of each stage. Another interesting twist to the game is the Uoru armor; a shadow sometimes appear on the ground and if the player aligns his own shadow with it, then the ship transforms into a powerful robot for a short amount of time. Each stage ends with the same boss battle; a large Mega Argus fortress with a slow flashing core at its center, and the only way to destroy this pernicious mothership is to bomb its core when it is fully exposed. A
  • Squish

    1986

    Squish

    1986

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    Squish is a Multi Screen Game & Watch video game released in 1986 by Nintendo. The game was never released in Japan. A Pocketsize version of the game was also released. The unit's model number was MG-61. In the game, you have to avoid the platforms that are coming towards the player character, Ziggy the Mazeman. The game's name comes from the fact that you'll be "squished" if a platform hits you. The top screen contained game information, while all of the action took place on the bottom screen. This and Zelda were the only two games to have a format like this when it came to multi-screen games.
  • GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Daimakyou

    1986

    GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Daimakyou

    1986

    Platform
    Family Computer
    GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Daimakyou, known as Ninja Kid in the West, is an NES game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai. It was based on the manga series GeGeGe no Kitaro. This game was followed by a sequel titled Gegege no Kitarou 2: Youkai Gundan no Chousen, which was released the following year only in Japan also by Bandai. It was the eighth best selling Famicom game of 1986, selling 1,250,000 copies. The original Japanese version is notably different from the American version (Ninja Kid). The main character is Kitarō, and his main weapon is his hair rather than darts. His sub-weapons are a flying finger instead of shuriken, his vest instead of the feather, and a geta instead of a boomerang. All of these weapons function the same as the ones of the protagonist of the American version, Kyo; they just use different sprites. The fireball sub-weapon remains the same. Certain levels are inhabited by "western" film monsters like Frankenstein's Monster and Count Dracula; the boss of these levels is the character
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