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  • San-nin Mahjong

    1984

    San-nin Mahjong

    1984

    Puzzle
    SG-1000
    Sannin Mahjong is a mahjong game for the SG-1000. It is sometimes also known as 3-nin Mahjong, meaning three player mahjong. This number of players is not possible in either of Sega's own versions of the game, Mahjong and Home Mahjong.
  • Space Mountain

    1984

    Space Mountain

    1984

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Space Mountain is an SG-1000 game developed and published by Tsukuda Original with the Othello Multivision in mind. It is a very primitive third-person space ship shooter, in which the player has to gun down enemy craft before infiltrating a base.
  • Defenda

    1984

    Defenda

    1984

    Shooter
    ZX Spectrum
    Fight off wave after wave of vicious alien attacks. Destroy the greedy landers and rescue the falling humanoids. Exterminate themutants with your smart bombs. Get out of trouble with your hyperspace facility. Avoid the treacherous minefields. Use your radar to detect the alien forces. Add an extra ship and smart bomb to your forces every 20,000 pts and attempt the deeps space challenge in this amazing arcade-style game.
  • Quest for the Holy Grail

    1984

    Quest for the Holy Grail

    1984

    ZX Spectrum
    The Quest for the Holy Grail falls into the genre of a text adventure game but in addition to the text there are simple pictures which help add to the descriptions of the locations you are in and add to the atmosphere as you move around the game world. You take on the role of the knight Sir Tappin, who is on a mission to track down the Holy Grail. You must navigate your way around the villages and countryside of medieval England to track down the clues that will help you on your quest. You will need to find objects to help you negotiate your way past the characters dotted along the way, such as the White Rabbit and the Knight Who Says Nic. The Quest for the Holy Grail is a trip through a possible version of history, with a liberal sprinkling of humour thrown in too.
  • Moon Mine

    1984

    Moon Mine

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    You're piloting some kind of tank / ship into a mine. Along the way there are monsters to shoot and items to collect. Shoot too much at once and your laser will overheat. You can also run out of coolant if you don't collect water along the way. What I found neat was that you have to get out of your ship and walk around to collect items. Reminds me of Blaster Master.
  • Slymoids

    1984

    Slymoids

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    You're a cowboy fighting off the Slymoids with your gun. They're coming in from the horizon and from the sky. When coming in from they sky they move about from side to side as they slowly descend to the bottom of the play field. You can shoot up in the air at the flying Slymoids, or left and right at the ground dwelling Slymoids once they've reached the front of the screen where you walk to the left or right on the ground. As you play, the game follows you to the left and right, scrolling through each of the three locations you can play in: along the coast line, in the city, and in the cavern. The cavern has an extra bit as they add strange live dropping stalactites that follow you once they've landed on the ground. Don't get too caught up shooting, you have to stop shooting to move and the Slymoids are coming from all directions but in front of you. You can start the game at any difficulty between 1 and 4, and have three lives.
  • Starship Pegasus

    1984

    Starship Pegasus

    1984

    Shooter
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    This game is a clone of the arcade game Space Zap (Bally Midway, 1980). Up to 4 players can play this game, though not simultaneously (at least not on a TI system without an MBX device). It is unknown if Milton Bradley was planning on releasing a 4 way joystick adapter to allow for all 4 players to play at once, since there were rumors that MB was developing add-ons for the MBX system (such as a foodpad). It would not be surprising if this game was meant to take advantage of a certain expansion, since it is the only game from any company on the TI to allow 4 players to compete. In addition there are 4 directions that the ship can shoot in, making it possible for 4 players to all participate at the same time. However, this is all speculation, as playing it on a TI without an MBX system only allows for one player at a time to play. his game can be used with Milton Bradley's MBX System (an add-on for the TI-99/4A). The MBX allowed for the use of Voice Recognition, improved Speech Synthesis, a 360° Analog Joysti
  • King of the Castle

    1984

    King of the Castle

    1984

    Texas Instruments TI-99
    You are the king of the castle! In this epic adventure, you must conquer two unique castles in order to become the ultimate victor! The two levels are "Stars of Death" and "Pillars of Gloom". You begin the game as an icon, of a crown, inside a single layer of the castle. You must navigate throughout the layer to the next portal which will take you to the next layer above or below your current layer. Watch out though there are hordes of enemies throughout each layer all looking to destroy the king. Who knew it was so hard to be King!
  • Hole in One

    1984

    Hole in One

    1984

    Simulator Sport
    MSX
    HAL's Hole in One is a standard 18-hole golf game, played from a top-down perspective. You can compete in stroke play with up to four players, or match play against a friend or the computer. When playing against the computer, you will play against an opponent that uses metal clubs, which hit farther than the standard wooden clubs. In addition to stroke and match play, you can obtain passwords that allow you to replay any spectacular shots that you make (eagles, holes-in-one, and double-eagles).
  • Exciting Jockey

    1984

    Exciting Jockey

    1984

    Sport
    MSX
    Horse riding game, you can play as the Jockey or you can bet on the outcome of the match.
  • Mr. Ching

    1984

    Mr. Ching

    1984

    MSX
    Clad in Chinese clothes and wearing a Chaplin moustache our hero, Mr. Ching, China's proud plate-spinner hustles onto the stage! Five or six plates are kids stuff. How many plates can you make him spin even with interference from rascals, and the naughty plates which tend to fall... You will receive a standing ovation if you turn all the plates. A thrilling yet comical game sure to attract your heart!
  • Peetan

    1984

    Peetan

    1984

    Platform
    Game Boy MSX
    Peetan is a classic puzzle-adventure game for the Game Boy and MSX. Players control a character named Peetan, who embarks on a thrilling journey through various levels filled with challenging puzzles and obstacles. The game combines elements of platforming, problem-solving, and exploration, offering an engaging gameplay experience.
  • Alpha Squadron

    1984

    Alpha Squadron

    1984

    Shooter Simulator
    MSX
  • Konami's Mahjong

    1984

    Konami's Mahjong

    1984

    Puzzle Simulator Card & Board Game
    MSX
    Konami's mahjong simulator for MSX.
  • Sky Jaguar

    1984

    Sky Jaguar

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Wii U MSX
    The sudden materialization on earth of an invading space fleet - followed by the appearance of enemy battle fortresses floating in the sky!! Mobilize the sky jaguars - earth's defensive fleet - to meet the enemy aliens!
  • Coney Island

    1984

    Coney Island

    1984

    Puzzle Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    In Coney Island, you'll help Freezy the penguin sell ice cream by placing colors and patterns in the correct sequence. Sequencing skills contribute to the understanding of fundamental math concepts.
  • Tunnels & Trolls

    1984

    Tunnels & Trolls

    1984

    ColecoVision
    Tunnels & Trolls is the second ever fantasy role playing game published. A fantasy role playing game is a game where a leader, usually known as the gamemaster, has created an adventure for a group of friends, and the friends play the game and try to solve the problem or rescue the princess or kill the dragon or whatever. Ken St Andre read and tried to understand That Other Fantasy RPG, and decided that he could invent one that was easier to understand and so T&T was born, over 30 years ago. The game has gone through several editions since then, but it remains popular and is played all over the world. A group of five of us created the latest version: the Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls.
  • Illusions

    1984

    Illusions

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    ColecoVision
    Illusions is a surreal ColecoVision video game in which the player maneuvers blobs around the screen, trying to get them to merge, or, alternatively, split apart. At times, lizards may chase the blobs around. The water bucket, when spilled, can cause the lizard to turn into a fish. If the fish remains there too long, however, it turns into a bird. The game was created by Nice Ideas, a division of Mattel that was located midway between Cannes and Nice.
  • Cosmic Commuter

    1984

    Cosmic Commuter

    1984

    Atari 2600
    WAY BACK IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, a bunch of Ivy League Professors sat around inventing space colonies. They were lauded as visionaries and went on as lecture tours. Do you think they thought about traffic jams in space? Somehow, we don't think they did. We're the G.T.A --- Galactic Travel Authority. The movers of the daily grind, circa 2075 A.D. And we're glad you're working for us now.
  • Vs. Mahjong

    1984

    Vs. Mahjong

    1984

    Card & Board Game
    Arcade
    Vs. Mahjong is the Nintendo VS. System port of Mahjong (Famicom), that was released exclusively in Japan. It is based on the Japanese version of the Chinese board game known as Mahjong, which is commonly known as Reach Mahjong. It allows up to 4-player multiplayer game.
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