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  • Pac-Gal

    1982

    Pac-Gal

    1982

    Puzzle Arcade
    DOS
    An 80's clone of Namco's Pac-Man.
  • Yars' Revenge

    1982

    Yars' Revenge

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600 Web browser
    star 5.6
    Yars' Revenge is a video game released for the Atari 2600 in 1982. It was created by Howard Scott Warshaw and was Atari's best-selling original title for the 2600.
  • Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds - The Second Scenario

    1982

    Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds - The Second Scenario

    1982

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Color PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Sharp X1 Mac DOS Apple II Family Computer FM-7 Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    Are you ready to take the next step into the world of Wizardry? A step so dangerous, the mere utterance of a spell can decimate the entire city of Llylgamyn. Knight of Diamonds is the Second Scenario in the Wizardry Master Series, the fantasy role-playing simulation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In Wizardr Knight of Diamonds, only the bravest may venture through murky dungeons more dangerous than any ever encountered by earthly mortals. Only the most cunning may recover the magical Staff of Gailda and save the city of Llylgamyn.
  • Snoopy Tennis

    1982

    Snoopy Tennis

    1982

    Sport Arcade
    Game & Watch
    Snoopy Tennis is a Game & Watch video game released in 1982 by Nintendo. The game was very successful, perhaps due to the Snoopy label, with Nintendo producing an estimated 1,200,000 worldwide. In the game, you control Snoopy, moving him up and down to make him hit the oncoming tennis balls with your racket. It was released on the Wide Screen format. A version of the game was released as a keychain title under the mini-classics label.
  • Ponpoko

    1982

    Ponpoko

    1982

    Platform
    Arcade
    You control a tanuki, or raccoon dog, who climbs up ladders, walks across floors and jumps over gaps while avoiding red and yellow snakes. The cat must collect all the fruits and vegetables in order to advance to the next level. There are also baskets that contain either snakes, fruits, vegetables or other bonus items.
  • Philly Flasher

    1982

    Philly Flasher

    1982

    Atari 2600
    Philly Flasher a game in which the player controls two male prisoners with their genitals exposed catching lactation from an old witch's breast.
  • The Pit

    1982

    The Pit

    1982

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX
    The Pit is a 1982 action/strategy video game developed by AW Electronics, published by Centuri in the United States, Taito in Japan, and Zilec/Zenitone in the UK. The objective of The Pit is to descend into an underground labyrinth, retrieve a gem, and escape. A game similar to The Pit programmed by Chris Gray inspired Peter Liepa to create Boulder Dash
  • Fire Attack

    1982

    Fire Attack

    1982

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    The Game & Watch game Fire Attack, released March 26, 1982, was a game where your character is a civil war-looking general, trying to defend his fort from an onslaught of Native Americans attacking with flaming torches.
  • Pac-Man Plus

    1982

    Pac-Man Plus

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Pac-Man Plus is an Action game, developed and published by Bally Midway, which was released in 1982. Gameplay is nearly identical the original Pac-Man. However, the game features new gimmicks that make the game harder, such as faster speed, disappearing mazes, and invisible enemies.
  • Astro-Dodge

    1982

    Astro-Dodge

    1982

    Arcade
    DOS
    In this Asteroids clone, you get points by shooting enemy ships, and asteroids which gradually break down into smaller and smaller pieces. Your controls are rotating clockwise or counter-clockwise, thrusting, firing, and hyperspace. As you progress, the levels will get more and more difficult as you move into areas with more and more asteroids.
  • Alien

    1982

    Alien

    1982

    Puzzle Strategy Adventure
    DOS Apple II
    This short text adventure casts the player as the sole survivor of a space disaster involving the luxury liner "Adonis." Stranded on a hostile planet full of monsters after a lifepod landing, the player must reach the planet's only other human occupants and find a way home. The game features a simple two-word parser, lots of "instant death" locations (making mapping important) and relatively few puzzles.
  • Donkey Kong

    1982

    Donkey Kong

    1982

    Platform Arcade
    Intellivision
    The Donkey Kong port for Intellivision was developed by Coleco, and lacks 50m and 75m. It is also very visually different from the original arcade game.
  • Battle Vader

    1982

    Battle Vader

    1982

    Arcade
    Epoch Cassette Vision
    The fifth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. This time it is a clone of the game Space Invaders. Based on their previous dedicated console called the TV Vader.
  • The Bilestoad

    1982

    The Bilestoad

    1982

    Fighting Arcade
    Apple II
    In The Bilestoad, players control "meatlings" that hack and battle with axes and shields from a top-view perspective. Although the game may seem medieval, the backstory in the manual explains that the axe fighting is actually a future virtual reality game designed to reduce real violence.
  • Knock Out!!

    1982

    Knock Out!!

    1982

    Puzzle
    Arcade Commodore 16
    A maze game.
  • Ali Baba and 40 Thieves

    1982

    Ali Baba and 40 Thieves

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade MSX
    Ali Baba and 40 Thieves is a maze arcade game released by Sega in 1982. Players take the role of the famous Arabian hero who must fend off and kill the forty thieves who are trying to steal his money. The game is based on the folk tale of the same name. It was ported to the MSX platform, and then a Vector-06c port was made based on the MSX version.
  • Pac-Man

    1982

    Pac-Man

    1982

    Puzzle Arcade
    Atari 2600
    star 7.9
    Atari 2600 Port of Pac-Man The player controls Pac-Man through a maze, eating pac-dots (also called pellets). When all pac-dots are eaten, Pac-Man is taken to the next stage. Between some stages one of three intermission animations plays. Four enemies (Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde) roam the maze, trying to catch Pac-Man. If an enemy touches Pac-Man, a life is lost and the Pac-Man itself withers and dies. When all lives have been lost, the game ends. Pac-Man is awarded a single bonus life at 10,000 points by default. Near the corners of the maze are four larger, flashing dots known as power pellets that provide Pac-Man with the temporary ability to eat the enemies. The enemies turn deep blue, reverse direction and usually move more slowly. When an enemy is eaten, its eyes remain and return to the center box where it is regenerated in its normal color. Blue enemies flash white to signal that they are about to become dangerous again and the length of time for which the enemies remain vulnerable varies from one stage
  • Loco-Motion

    1982

    Loco-Motion

    1982

    Puzzle Strategy
    Arcade Intellivision MSX
    star 6
    Loco-Motion is basically an updated version of a sliding block puzzle game where the player can move pieces horizontally or vertically within a frame to complete a picture. However, the presence of a constantly moving locomotive complicates matters. The player controls the playfield and the aim is to guide the locomotive around the tracks to collect the passengers waiting at the stations located around the edges of the screen. The player uses a joystick to slide a piece of the track into the vacant square. The locomotive is always moving, but the player has the option of making it move faster to get to the passengers more quickly by using a button next to the joystick. The player must avoid crashing the locomotive into the dead-end barricades (shown as a yellow 'X'), and also ensure that it does not run into the edge of the gap or a barrier at the playfield edge, either of which costs a life.
  • Dig Dug

    1982

    Dig Dug

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade Xbox 360
    star 7.4
    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 are able to 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.
  • Kabul Spy

    1982

    Kabul Spy

    1982

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Apple II FM-7
    A graphical text-adventure written by Tim Wilson in which the player has to find and rescue Professor Paul Eisenstadt who was captured by the KGB and is being held somewhere in northern Afghanistan.
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