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  • Swordquest: Fireworld

    1983

    Swordquest: Fireworld

    1983

    Puzzle Adventure
    Atari 2600
    Swordquest is an unfinished series of video games produced by Atari, Inc. in the 1980s as part of a contest, consisting of three finished games and a planned but never released fourth game. All of the games came with a comic book that explained the plot, as well as containing part of the solution to a major puzzle that had to be solved to win the contest. Fireworld was the second of the four games. Its room structure was based on the tree of life.
  • Asteroid Belt

    1983

    Asteroid Belt

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Classical Atari 2600 game! In Asteroid Belt you are flying - guess what - through an asteroid belt. Typical for Atari is the lack of and ending, so you´re shooting asteroids for points. You can fly and also shoot in four different directions and even control your speed. Sometimes there is a giant UFO trying to catch and kill you, so the fast speed is comming in handy, although you have to avoid the asteroids and flee from the giant UFO. This is one of the few non-popular Atari games amongst the universe of Atari Space-games that is really good.
  • Countermeasure

    1983

    Countermeasure

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 5200
    We've just received word that terrorists have seized one of our missile silo complexes and are threatening to blow up Washington, D.C. These lunatics aren't fooling! They've wired the missiles to a silo computer and started the launch sequence timer. In just 10 minutes the missiles will lift off for Washington... unless YOU stop them. Destroy all the silos in the complex with your long-range turret gun before the timer runs out. If you complete this mission, you'll win the Congressional Medal of Honor... along with 10,000 bonus points and a bonus life. If the timer runs out before you destroy all the silos, you still have a chance to prevent disaster. In the seconds before impact, dock your supertank at a silo, enter the War Room, and guess the fail-safe code that disarms the missiles: The code is some combination of the letters L, E, and O... for example, ELL, OOO, or OLE. Succeed and you win 10,000 bonus points and a bonus life. Fail and... well, you'll find out.
  • Star Wars: Jedi Arena

    1983

    Star Wars: Jedi Arena

    1983

    Fighting
    Atari 2600
    star 5.9
    In Jedi Arena, you have to face an opponent in the arena to see who is the true Jedi master. Wandering throughout the arena is a seeker which is capable of firing laser bolts. To be victorious you need to destroy your opponents shield by having the seeker fire laser bolts at it. You are armed only with a light saber which is used to control the direction of the laser bolts you fire, as well as block incoming fire from your opponent. The first player to break through the other players shield wins a point, and the first player to 3 points wins the match! Several game options are included which control the speed of the seeker, or even make the seeker invisible.
  • Safari Hunting

    1983

    Safari Hunting

    1983

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Tranquillizer Gun is a 1980 arcade game developed by Sega for VIC Dual hardware. It has the player control a hunter, who must make his way around a maze, shooting animals and dragging their bodies back to his truck. The game was brought to the SG-1000 as Safari Hunting by a then-just founded Compile with slightly updated graphics. It was also included as a minigame within Dynamite Cop.
  • Yamato

    1983

    Yamato

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade SG-1000
    In the game the player takes control of the Yamato battleship (which was sunk off Kyuushuu during World War II), firing at enemy ships and planes while avoiding missiles and torpedoes.
  • Space Slalom

    1983

    Space Slalom

    1983

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Space Slalom is a video game developed by Orca and published by Sega for the SG-1000 in 1983. Though on the surface it appears to be a space-themed vertical shoot-'em-up, there is actually no shooting involved. The player controls a shuttle and must navigate it through a course defined by colored stars, similar to ski slaloms. The player must also avoid obstacles, and will be awarded with extra points depending on on his/her speed across the course. At a mere 8kB, the game is one of the smallest SG-1000 games, and was only sold in Japan.
  • Sega Flipper

    1983

    Sega Flipper

    1983

    Pinball
    SG-1000
    Sega Flipper is a pinball game released for the SG-1000 in 1983. In New Zealand it is known as Video Flipper. It was one of the first pinball video games to be released, being released one year earlier than attempts from Jaleco and Nintendo but four years after Atari's Video Pinball. Unlike Video Pinball, however, Sega Flipper makes use of color.
  • Champion Tennis

    1983

    Champion Tennis

    1983

    Sport
    SG-1000
    Champion Tennis is a simplistic tennis game built for the SG-1000.
  • Champion Boxing

    1983

    Champion Boxing

    1983

    Sport
    Arcade SG-1000
    A championship boxing game from Sega.
  • Champion Baseball

    1983

    Champion Baseball

    1983

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade SG-1000
    Player chooses team and plays baseball against computer. Game ends when player is tied or losing at the end of an inning or nine innings have been played.
  • Nightraiders

    1983

    Nightraiders

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 8-bit
    A vertical scrolling shoot'em up written by Peter Filiberti and published by Datamost for the Atari 8-bit home computers.
  • Rug Rats

    1983

    Rug Rats

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcade
    You have to eliminate some pests while vacuuming the floor.
  • The Cheat

    1983

    The Cheat

    1983

    Indie Arcade
    NEC PC-6000 Series
  • Circus

    1983

    Circus

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Circus is an acrobat game, a clone of the arcade Exidy's Circus
  • Horse Racing

    1983

    Horse Racing

    1983

    Sport
    Arcadia 2001
    Horse Racing is a sports game, developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp., which was released in 1983. Place your bets and hope to win some $ in this horse racing simulation.
  • Funky Fish

    1983

    Funky Fish

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    You are the Funky Fish. The object of the game, here, is to attack the sea creatures who are guarding the monster. You shoot them with your bubbles and they turn into fruit. You must then eat the fruit to maintain energy. If you take to long getting the fruit, it will turn back into the sea creature it was before and continue to chase you. If you are touched by a sea creature or you touch the monster, you lose a life and become bones, sinking to the sea bottom. If you lose all your lives, the game is over.
  • Hobo

    1983

    Hobo

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Hobo was developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp., which was released in 1983. This is essentially a Frogger clone, albeit the road is diagonal and you play a bum/hobo instead of a frog.
  • Pleiades

    1983

    Pleiades

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
  • Doraemon

    1983

    Doraemon

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Doraemon is a Pac-Man style game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in 1983 in Japan. It was the first Doraemon video game ever produced.
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