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  • Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu

    1987

    Ultraman: Kaijuu Teikoku no Gyakushuu

    1987

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Family Computer Disk System
    The player controls Hayate, a member of the Science Special Search Party, which protects the earth from invasions of large hostile aliens. He must run across each stage, defeating enemies with his ray gun. He must also collect energy orbs to fill a meter on the screen.
  • Eggerland

    1987

    Eggerland

    1987

    Puzzle Strategy
    Family Computer Disk System
    Peace lasted for many years in the beautiful realm of Eden Land. The people were at peace and everything was well. However, one day the incarnation of destruction, King Egger, came from the underground realm of Eggerland seeking to destroy the peaceful realm and claim it for himself. King Eden dispatched Lala to the God Inphony to seek his help, and Inphony gave her Inphonit Power and five keys to open the gate of evil. Four gods obeyed Inphonit and joined her, but Egger caught her while she tried to stop him and concealed her in his underground labyrinth of Eggerland. Fortunately, she succeeded in concealing the Inphonit Power, and Five Keys and Four Gods in the land of Eggerland. Lolo, prince of Gentle Land, heard the news that Lala had been captured and immediately ran to Eggerland to rescue her.
  • Dragon Warrior II

    1987

    Dragon Warrior II

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    Family Computer MSX2 Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 7
    Dragon Warrior II is an early top-down RPG that expands and improves on its predecessor. Unlike the first game, Dragon Warrior II allows the player to join forces with two other characters, a magic-using princess and a wizard-warrior prince. Also including expanded monster battles involving up to 6 creatures and a much larger world, Dragon Warrior II is an important step in the evolution of the Dragon Warrior series.
  • Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger

    1987

    Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger

    1987

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    An adventure game based on an anime film of the same name, published for the Famicom by Kemco. Toki no Tabibito "Time Stranger" is an adventure game with a heavy emphasis on text commands and dialogue, similar to other NES adventure games like Portopia Serial Murder Case or Hokkaido Serial Murders: Fade to Okhotsk. Unlike Portopia and its sequels, there is very little detective work to be done. The player simply visits important people throughout Japanese history as a time-travelling cop, answering their questions and incrementally moving forwards through time towards the present. Most of the game is depicted in a first-person mode where the other person sits across from the main character, who then asks and answers questions. There are a few third-person sequences where the player must get back inside their spaceship-like time machine before it leaves. While there are a few branching paths depending on dialogue choices taken, the game's narrative is fairly linear.
  • Professional Mahjong Gokuu

    1987

    Professional Mahjong Gokuu

    1987

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Family Computer Disk System Family Computer
    This ASCII-published mahjong game was released for the Famicom Disk System in 1986. It was not released outside of Japan. Professional Mahjong Goku is the third game for the Famicom to be based on Mahjong, the competitive tile game popular in China and Japan. It is a four-person version of the game, which is generally how the game is played in real life, though uncommon in simulations during this era due to the additional computing power needed for three AI opponents. As a "professional" Mahjong game, there is an opportunity to play a mode where the player can gamble on outcomes beforehand. The amount of cash gained or lost is usually based on the quality of the winning hand, but occasionally the player can also make bets to increase their take should they win (though, of course, any money gambled in this way is lost if someone else wins the hand).
  • Kieta Princess

    1987

    Kieta Princess

    1987

    Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System
    Kieta Princess is an adventure game for the Family Computer Disk System, developed by Imagineer and published at the end of 1986. It is part of the Wave Jack series of games produced by Imagineer that come with more accessories than the average video game, including a story book and audio cassette tape.
  • King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch

    1987

    King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Ikari no Megaton Punch is based on the movie King Kong Lives (called King Kong 2 in Japan). The player takes control of King Kong in a quest to rescue Lady Kong from evil forces. This is an action game where the protagonist must travel to several different worlds in order to defeat bosses and earn keys that are needed to save Lady Kong from her imprisonment. King Kong's main attacks are either punching, hopping on, or throwing boulders at all his various enemies.
  • Madoola no Tsubasa

    1987

    Madoola no Tsubasa

    1987

    Family Computer
    Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Badham, there was a statue of a bird known as the Wing of Madoola. Whoever possessed the wing would possess the power to rule the world, and many wars were fought between nations to obtain it. A wise king, one of the members of the Rameru family, managed to get a hold of the wing, and ordered that a deep cave be constructed where the wings would be hidden so that the wars would cease. The knowledge of the cave would be recorded and locked away, accessible only to the rulers of the land. Peace soon returned to the world. Several centuries later, a young member of the Rameru family known as Darutos learned of the location of the wing through the kingdom's secret archives. He betrayed the family and stole away with the Wing of Madoola. Using the power of the wing, he summoned demons to attack and take over castle Arekusu. He constructed an underground labyrinth beneath the castle, built a dangerous fortress, and planned to rule the world.The few survivors of Arekusu's military, and
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

    1987

    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

    1987

    Platform Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo 3DS Wii Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the second major installment in The Legend of Zelda series and the direct sequel to the first game. Like its predecessor, it features dungeons that must be located in the overworld and searched for an item that will prove useful. However, the game presents many very important gameplay changes compared to the previous one, affecting especially the movements and the combat. Moving around the world map involves encounters with enemies that take place on a side-scrolling playfield rather than the top-down perspective for which the series became known.
  • Den-ou Suikoden

    1987

    Den-ou Suikoden

    1987

    FM-7
    Game is based on the classic Chinese four-book epic "Suikoden" and uses the same character in an original story. Three scenarios are available from the start and upon clearing them the fourth one opens up. One of the stories starts with two journalists investigating a strange get into an ambush. One of them gets a strange disease that kills in two months time. To get the cure it's needed to break through three gateways and reach the peak of a mountain.
  • Adian no Tsue

    1987

    Adian no Tsue

    1987

    Family Computer Disk System
    A SunSoft Famicom Disk System top-down action-adventure game that also teaches arithmetic. Adian no Tsue ("Staff of Adian") is an educational action-adventure game that strongly resembles The Legend of Zelda, or at least its dungeon areas. However, a major difference is that in order to collect the game's chief currency - bells - the player must solve basic arithmetic puzzles. Each room of the game contains monsters the first time the player enters. After defeating them, the player can select any of the nearby doors to enter: Some lead to different areas, but others will simply reveal a bell for the player to collect. Before the player can take this bell, the game presents a sum and the player must slash at numbers on the walls to complete the correct answer, then hit an "OK" symbol to submit it: If the answer's correct, they collect the bell and move on. If the answer is incorrect, the door that contains the bell closes and more monsters flood the room. The player can visit a store and a hint section at any tim
  • Hi no Tori Houou-hen: Gaou no Bouken

    1987

    Hi no Tori Houou-hen: Gaou no Bouken

    1987

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Hi no Tori Hououhen: Gaou no Bouken is a licensed action platformer with block placing mechanics, based on Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix (Hi no Tori) manga series.
  • Gauntlet

    1987

    Gauntlet

    1987

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    The NES port of the classic arcade title Gauntlet, which itself made it to Arcades via the PlayChoice-10 machine.
  • Zoo

    1987

    Zoo

    1987

    Point-and-click
    MSX2
    Zoo is a computer game developed by Radarsoft and published by Philips. The game was programmed by Cees Kramer and was released in 1987 for the MSX 2 computer. The game is a point and click adventure. The player must solve a mystery in a zoo. The game is equipped with various humorous game elements. The game was only published in Dutch.
  • Droids: The White Witch

    1987

    Droids: The White Witch

    1987

    Arcade
    MSX
    Almost no information on this game can be found online, but this is a Star Wars game for the MSX featuring top-down arcade shooting gameplay. It is based off of the Droids TV show from the 1980's, the player controls the ship featured in the show.
  • Gateway to Hell

    1987

    Gateway to Hell

    1987

    Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
    A isometric game where you must find the exit in a labyrinth castle.
  • NO: Never Outside

    1987

    NO: Never Outside

    1987

    Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    A graphical text adventure for the C64 based loosely on the sci-fi series 'V'.
  • Habitat

    1987

    Habitat

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Habitat is a pioneering massive multiplayer online game (MMO) developed by Lucasfilm Games that laid the foundation for modern MMORPGs. Released as a beta test on Quantum Link's online service, it allowed up to 500 players to simultaneously explore a vast, open-ended virtual world. Despite lacking traditional RPG elements like leveling or classes, Habitat broke new ground by offering a persistent, shared environment where players could interact through customizable avatars in a 2D, third-person perspective. The game's emphasis on social interaction and player-driven content was revolutionary for its time. Players could engage in a wide range of activities, from simple communication and object manipulation to complex social endeavors like marriage, commerce, and even founding religions or guilds. The game world, comprised of thousands of diverse regions, encouraged exploration and discovery. Habitat's innovative features, including an in-game economy, player-run businesses, and global quests organized by the develo
  • Zork Trilogy

    1987

    Zork Trilogy

    1987

    Adventure
    Apple IIGS Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Apple II
    Zork Trilogy is a compilation of all three of Infocom's original Zork games: - Zork I: The Great Underground Empire - Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz - Zork III: The Dungeon Master The package also includes an item that was featured as an in-game object in Zork games: the Zorkmid Coin.
  • Evil Eye

    1987

    Evil Eye

    1987

    Arcade
    Apple II
    You are an eyeball in outer space. You shoot at the floating objects in your quadrant until they're all gone at which point you begin a new level with different objects. Ad infinitum. This is very much like Asteroids.
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