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  • Reflect World

    1987

    Reflect World

    1987

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    Reflect World is a shooter with RPG elements developed by East Cube and released for the Famicom Disk System. Reflect World is a vehicle-based top-down shoot 'em up with a lot of RPG and simulation elements. The player controls a large and formidable tank as it makes its way across a wasteland, destroying enemies and tinkering with its many modes and functions. The game is extremely difficult to understand unless the player is knowledgeable in Japanese (the game was never released outside of Japan), the instruction manual or, preferably, both. The game was developed and published by East Cube, an obscure Japanese developer that largely focused on Japanese computer games. Reflect World is the only game they ever released on a Nintendo console.
  • Makaimura

    1987

    Makaimura

    1987

    Platform Adventure
    PC-8800 Series
    Port of Makaimura/Ghost 'n Goblins for the NEC PC-8801.
  • Nemesis: The Final Challenge

    1987

    Nemesis: The Final Challenge

    1987

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
    Amstrad CPC port of Gradius. You are the last hope of the gentle people of Gradius. You've just lifted off to confront the all-out attack of the amoeboid Bacterions. Your hyper-space fighter is armed with the greatest arsenal in the galaxy. Air-to-surface and double beam laser cannons for incredible firepower. Powerful force fields for protection. Time and space warps for fleeing the dimension. You'll need it all just to survive. Because at the heart of the Bacterion Empire lies the Xaerous Superfortress - the nerve center of the all-knowing, all-seeing Bacterion Bio-Computer. It's a duel to the death, while the entire galaxy watches, waits, and hopes!
  • Dig Dug

    1987

    Dig Dug

    1987

    Arcade
    Intellivision
    Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves). Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which can walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points.
  • Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei

    1987

    Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7 MSX
    Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei is an action RPG developed by Telenet Japan, based on a manga of the same name. Despite sharing a name and source material with the Atlus developed Famicom game, it is an entirely different game. The player is tasked with traveling through the Makai, which is divided between eleven worlds themed after the Sephirot. Each of the worlds contains eight floors, though they are not always arranged in ascending order. Each world, other than the starting world Malkuth and the center world Da'at, is further divided into "good" and "evil" versions, for a total of 160 floors.
  • Krazy Kobra

    1987

    Krazy Kobra

    1987

    Arcade
    Apple IIGS
    It's the classic game of Snake, except released back when it was still fairly new. This version however is an extreme challenge with 50 custom-designed levels to rival the mighty Snake Byte.
  • Produce

    1987

    Produce

    1987

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC-8800 Series
    A strategy horror game released by dB-SOFT only in Japan.
  • J.B. Harold Series #2: Manhattan Requiem - Angels Flying in the Dark

    1987

    J.B. Harold Series #2: Manhattan Requiem - Angels Flying in the Dark

    1987

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 PC (Microsoft Windows) FM-7 MSX2 MSX Nintendo Switch
    The second game in the J.B. Harold series. 24 year old pianist Sarah Shields was found dead after falling from the 25th floor of her apartment window. The cause of death was a fractured skull from the horrific impact. With no evidence of foul play, an act of suicide was the best explanation - but J.B. Harold thinks otherwise. Having recieved a letter from Sarah beforehand, the famous detective heads towards New York City to find the truth.
  • Blazer

    1987

    Blazer

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    The player must alternate between a tank named "Vanguard" and a helicopter named "Maiheriko" (and for the tenth and final mission, a boat named "Maiboto"), to kill enemies both on land and in the air. Some air-based enemies will leave behind powerups for Vanguard to collect, when hit by its anti-aircraft missiles; they can restore its fuel, increase its fuel capacity, make it invulnerable for a short period of time, and even grant it an extra life if it manages to collect enough of them (which is initially thirteen, but it can go up to sixteen).
  • Fantasy Zone: The Maze

    1987

    Fantasy Zone: The Maze

    1987

    Puzzle Strategy Arcade
    Arcade Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 5
    The evil Menons have returned... in multi-level bases which are hidden in seven different planets! The brave Opa-Opa has been called to battle their evil threat. And joining him in the fight is his younger brother, Upa-Upa. Your Mission: Guide this brave team of brothers through level after level of treacherous mazes. Get the golden coins stolen by the Menon hoard and use them to purchase powerful weapons. The Fantasy Zone is counting on you! Don't let them down.
  • Ninja-Kid II

    1987

    Ninja-Kid II

    1987

    Shooter Platform
    Arcade
    The game tells another story in Ninja-kun series. This time it’s a platform game with some twists. There are two tasks alternating through levels: you are required either to kill every enemy in the level (as in the previous games) or simply to reach the exit. Running into enemies usually won’t kill you, however if you are hit by a single projectile, you’ll have to start from a checkpoint. Enemies vary from plain ninjas to giant skeletons or killer fish. Each level has a time limit, and when this limit is close to an end a fire wheel of death will appear on the screen, chasing Ninja-kun. Ninja-kun has some techniques for successful progression though the levels: many enemies can be temporarily stunned by jumping on them or hitting them from below; and ninja can obtain some power-ups including boomerang, bombs, a devastating fire attack or invincibility. Ninja-kun is capable of wall climbing and wall jumping, the latter requiring some practice from the player. The levels (called “scenes” in-game) are scat
  • Wonder Boy: Monster Land

    1987

    Wonder Boy: Monster Land

    1987

    Platform Role-playing (RPG)
    Arcade Wii
    star 7.9
    Wonder Boy: Monster Land is an action role-playing platform video game developed by Westone. It was released by Sega for the arcades in 1987 and for the Sega Master System in 1988 as a sequel to the 1986 game Wonder Boy, taking place eleven years after the events in the previous game.
  • Battlantis

    1987

    Battlantis

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A vertical shoot-em-up. Protect the castle by moving a bowman horizontally across the bottom of the screen, shooting upwards at the assorted fantasy warriors who are advancing in waves. The game includes boss waves and has nice music.
  • American Speedway

    1987

    American Speedway

    1987

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    American Speedway is a top-view racing arcade game released by Enerdyne Technologies in 1987. It features small cars that race around tracks with bends, with time-limits and power-ups.
  • California Games

    1987

    California Games

    1987

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Wii
    star 7.5
    Introducing the gnarliest bunch of games under the sun! Games invented on the beaches by sun-baked beach bums with a fondness for ripping, grinding, and shredding. With six radically thrilling events intended to bring you to the edge and blow your mind. And make adrenaline California's most plentiful natural resource.
  • Barbarian

    1987

    Barbarian

    1987

    Fighting Platform Adventure Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 5.7
    Welcome to the world of Barbarian. In this world you control our hero "Hegor". Once the game has started you will see him standing in the marsh. Using the mouse, jouystick or keyboard (or all three simultaneously) you issue commands that control his actions. Thus enabling you to explore the world of Durgan. You should always remember that Barbarian features context sensitive animation which allows the same commands to do different things depending on the situation Hegor is involved in. In order to complete the game you must locate and destroy the crystal which is the source of the evil power of Necron. Once the crystal has been destroyed the volcano in which Durgan is located will start to erupt making it imperative that you reach the surface again before it blows.
  • R-Type

    1987

    R-Type

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Amiga MSX
    star 7.4
    R-Type is set in the 22nd century, and the player flies a futuristic fighter craft called the R-9a "Arrowhead", named for its shape, and because it is the ninth model in the 'R' series of fighter craft (but it is the first of the series to actually be used in combat; the previous models were all prototypes). The mission is to 'blast off and strike the evil Bydo Empire'. The R- in the series title originally stood for "ray", as in a ray of light. It was a reference to the many different types of ray-like weapons in the first R-Type. his was later retconned in R-Type Final to refer specifically to the production code as well as a term of endearment for the player fighter craft, the "Round Canopy". The original R-Type was well received by most gaming critics. However, it was also infamous for its relentless difficulty. It earned 7th place in IGN's Top 10 most difficult games to beat. The gameplay of R-Type is noticeably distinct among shoot 'em ups. Invariably the player will lose, not because of an inequality in fir
  • OutRun

    1987

    OutRun

    1987

    Racing Arcade
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Port of Outrun for the Sega Master System.
  • Meikyuu Jiin Dababa

    1987

    Meikyuu Jiin Dababa

    1987

    Platform Puzzle
    Family Computer Disk System
    A young man's significant-other is kidnapped by an evil wizard. He must then tackle the four areas of the labyrinth temple of Dababa to rescue her. In order to accomplish this task, the player cannot simple move across the floor. Rather, the player and all of the enemies hop from one square tile to another, throughout the game.
  • Family Trainer: Jogging Race

    1987

    Family Trainer: Jogging Race

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer
    An exercise game created for the Family Trainer (the Japanese name for the NES Power Pad) developed by Human and published by Bandai. Jogging Race is the fourth game created by Bandai for the Family Trainer (US: Power Pad) accessory for Famicom systems. It was one of the many games that used the peripheral that did not see a release outside of Japan. As with other Family Trainer games, the emphasis was on receiving a work out using the Famicom, a conceit that would later find greater success with the Nintendo Wii and the Wii Fit games. Specifically, Jogging Race is about jogging through areas of a simulated Tokyo using the pad to simulate the exercise. The background scrolls by slowly, accurately matching the scale of the distances found in the real location, and will occasionally include additional details like other joggers. There is also a second mode named Marathon, in which the player competes in a long distance race with other CPU runners.
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