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  • Crackout

    1986

    Crackout

    1986

    Puzzle
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo Entertainment System
    Crackout is a video game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Konami in 1991. It is based upon Atari's Breakout games of the 1970s. The object of the game is to clear levels by either destroying all bricks or defeating the enemies. There are four zones of eleven levels each. The zones are Cubic Zone, Mirror Zone, Tube Zone and Final Zone. This game differs from the original Breakout as it contained enemies on screen that could be hit to gain power ups. Powerups included a parachute to slow the ball down, multiple balls, or projectiles. There were also level warps in the form of "Konami Man", who would fly from top to bottom of the play area. There were typically 1 - 3 enemies on screen at once, appearing out of a trapdoor in the top corners, or let in through the side walls. Every few levels there was also a boss, ranging from a small dragon to a centipede. The bosses changed colour from Green to Blue to Pink, each time increasing in speed. Each level also contained a hidden letter which made
  • Doraemon

    1986

    Doraemon

    1986

    Shooter Adventure
    Family Computer
    One of the earliest video games based on the Doraemon franchise. It was released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom by Hudson.
  • Sherlock Holmes: Hakushaku Reijou Yuukai Jiken

    1986

    Sherlock Holmes: Hakushaku Reijou Yuukai Jiken

    1986

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Sherlock Holmes: Hakushaku Reijou Yuukai Jiken (loosely translated as Sherlock Homes: Kidnapping of the Young Countess) is an adventure game developed for the Famicom by Towachiki, and released in 1986. The game puts the player in the role of Sherlock Holmes, who must travel throughout England (by train) while trying to solve the mystery of a kidnapping. In this unusual portrayal of Holmes, his only means of interrogating anyone to obtain information is by attacking them with jump kicks until they run out of stamina and reveal clues. The game alternates between a zoomed out view of England streets, where every bystander can damage Holmes simply by running in to him, to a zoomed in side scrolling view of buildings or sewers or parks. Besides interrogating people for information, or simply beating them up for train fare, Holmes must search seemingly random cracks or trees in order to find important clues, or inventory items.
  • Gall Force - Eternal Story

    1986

    Gall Force - Eternal Story

    1986

    Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7 MSX2
    A graphical adventure game based off the Gall Force anime franchise published and developed by ScapTrust in 1987 in Japan.
  • Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The first of the Pro Yakyuu Family baseball series. The game became the first console game of its kind to be licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and used actual MLB player names, unlike other baseball video games of the late 1980s.
  • Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    Gall Force: Eternal Story is an Action game, developed and published by HAL Laboratory, which was released in Japan in 1986.
  • Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph

    1986

    Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph

    1986

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph is a Japanese menu-based graphical adventure game based on the anime and manga series. Players control Yusaku Godai and will need to help him find a secret photograph that's been hidden away by the manager. Godai will need to bribe the inhabitants, which constantly move around the house in order to get access to Kyoko's room. But even if Godai makes it into the manager's room and tries to look at the framed photo, something will always happen which will force Godai to leave the room. The game has the player move between locations in the boarding house and the town, constantly running out of money, and meeting all the cast from the original comic book, including Nikaido who did not appear in the anime.
  • Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    Gall Force: Eternal Story for the Famicom is a game that tells an additional tale from the Gall Force anime series, a series which revolves around a galactic battle between the all-female Solnoids and the race known as the Paranoids. This game tells the story of Rabby, the second-in-command of the space cruiser Star Leaf, having to rescue her six crew mates and also destroy the fortress of the Paranoids. The game is a vertical scrolling shoot-'em-up. Players start by flying over the surface of the planet Terra, dodging and destroying enemies until they reach a set of launchers. Each launcher launches the player's ship into a different section of outer space. Each section features more shoot-em' up action until at the end a boss enemy appears. Defeating the boss enemy of a space section will release one the kidnapped crew members from bondage and allow them to rejoin back onto the Star Leaf crew.
  • Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars

    1986

    Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade Wii Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 5.6
    Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars features Alex Kidd and Stella searching for the twelve Zodiac signs.
  • The Ultimate Challenge from Beat Takeshi

    1986

    The Ultimate Challenge from Beat Takeshi

    1986

    Platform Adventure
    Wii Android iOS Family Computer
    Takeshi no Chousenjou is a Japanese action-adventure video game. The packaging contains several warnings that the game should not be attempted with conventional gaming skills, and the player must complete numerous near-impossible tasks in order to finish the game.
  • Tiger Heli

    1986

    Tiger Heli

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    The NES port of Tiger Heli, one of the first games developed by Toaplan and published by Taito Corporation in 1985. It is a predecessor to Twin Cobra. The player controls a helicopter named Tiger Heli taking out various enemies along the way.
  • Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia

    1986

    Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia

    1986

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    A sci-fi action-strategy game released in Japan in 1986 for the NES, developed by T&E Soft and published by Toshiba EMI. It's part 6 of a long-running series, though the only one to be released on the NES.
  • Kaiketsu Yanchamaru

    1986

    Kaiketsu Yanchamaru

    1986

    Arcade
    One day in Feudal Japan, Kid Niki, the most radical of ninjas, is training at his Ninja School. Suddenly, a passing bird is struck down by an arrow and lands at Niki's feet. Attached is a note explaining that Niki's girlfriend, Princess Margo, has been kidnapped by the evil Stone Wizard. With the cry of "Will help you!" Niki bursts through the wall of his school and sets off on his quest to save Margo.
  • Silpheed

    1986

    Silpheed

    1986

    Shooter
    Apple IIGS PC-8800 Series TRS-80 Color Computer DOS FM-7 Sega CD
    star 5.4
    In Silpheed, the player pilots a spaceship through levels of increasing difficulty, in a pseudo-3D vertically scrolling field, shooting everything in his path. New weapons will become available as he gathers points, and power-ups are sprinkled throughout the levels. The game is one of the first-ever that used music as a selling point.
  • Hang-On

    1986

    Hang-On

    1986

    Racing
    PC-8800 Series
    PC-88 port of arcade game Hang-On.
  • Arkanoid

    1986

    Arkanoid

    1986

    Arcade
    PC-8800 Series
    A port of Arkanoid for PC-8800.
  • Mike's Lonely Journey

    1986

    Mike's Lonely Journey

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    FM-7
    Having lost their parents in a plane crash, Mike and Lisa try to persevere through their broken childhood. The boy still wonders about the bottomless cave he was warned away from, though, and one day curiosity gets the better of him. Mike wanders into the darkness alone, seeking adventure and closure. This action-platformer tasks players with solving each of 10 stages' puzzles and secrets to reach the end. It uses simple arcade-style controls and mechanics, akin to early-'80s classics such as Pitfall II and Tower of Druaga. Kill more creatures than required and you might get the "bad" ending; satisfy just each level's conditions to reach the "good" one and play the game's second loop. Mike's Lonely Journey saw release on the short-lived FM-77AV platform, with an FM-7 port having fewer levels and downgraded presentation. Oh! FM Magazine distributed and produced the game, while its developers soon moved on to companies like Namco and Tengen.
  • Curse of Babylon

    1986

    Curse of Babylon

    1986

    Platform Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS FM-7
    The country of Babylon was once a thriving community, enjoying peace and prosperity. However, all that changed when monsters invaded the land. Eventually, the entire population was wiped out and Babylon became an enclosed area no one dared to enter. Only one brave adventurer traveled to Babylon in an attempt to destroy the evil that dominated it. Babylon is a side-view action game with light platforming and role-playing elements. The game takes place across interconnected screens, often arranged in maze-like patterns, with vertical shafts that required climbing, dropping down, or jumping over chasms. The jump key is also used for attacking, which requires gaining momentum and repeatedly "bumping" into the enemy. There are no experience points or any type of currency, but defeating enemies may yield healing potions or better weapons and armor. These items can also be found in the numerous treasure rooms found in the game. The player is given considerable freedom as to which area to explore first, but many areas are
  • Cream Lemon: Star Trap

    1986

    Cream Lemon: Star Trap

    1986

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series FM-7
    This visual novel faithfully follows the story of Star Trap, the 10th episode of the adult OVA (Original Video Animation) series Cream Lemon while featuring some additional scenes.
  • Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of Volleyball.
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