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  • Softporn Adventure

    1981

    Softporn Adventure

    1981

    Puzzle Adventure
    Atari 8-bit DOS Apple II
    star 6.2
    A text based adventure game released in 1981 and has similar content to "Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards" developed by Al Lowe which is based on "Softporn Adventure". It was ported to PC in 1991 and has also been included in some Leisure Suit Larry Collection editions.
  • Space Fury

    1981

    Space Fury

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    ColecoVision Arcade
    star 6.7
    Space Fury was one of the many popular vector games developed in the early 1980s in the same model as the famous Asteroids game released by Atari in 1979. Space Fury was developed by Sega for the Sega G80 Arcade system, and was also released in cartridge form for the ColecoVision gaming system.
  • Ulysses and the Golden Fleece

    1981

    Ulysses and the Golden Fleece

    1981

    Adventure
    Atari 8-bit PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II FM-7
    star 5.3
    You are Ulysses and your king has given you the task of finding the legendary Golden Fleece and bring it back to him. In order to accomplish your king's wishes you travel through vast lands and meet many people and creatures from ancient Greek mythology.
  • Cranston Manor

    1981

    Cranston Manor

    1981

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Apple II FM-7
    star 6
    You break into the mansion of the late millionaire Cranston in order to steal sixteen treasures which are said to be hidden within its walls.
  • Borderline

    1981

    Borderline

    1981

    Shooter Strategy Arcade
    Arcade SG-1000
    Borderline is a VIC Dual arcade game developed in 1980 by Sega. It is a shoot-'em-up in which the player controls a red jeep who must destroy the enemy refineries. Borderline was ported to the SG-1000 in 1983, and has also been released as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series in Japan. The second gameplay section was also recycled for the Atari 2600 release of Thunderground, though instead of driving a jeep the player controls a tank.
  • Triple Action

    1981

    Triple Action

    1981

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    Intellivision
    Three games in one! Triple Action features three uniquely different arcade games: Racing Cars - Race side-by-side down the highway against an opponent, dodging standard traffic as you go. First one to 100 miles wins! Battle Tanks - Get in a tank and fight another player, hiding behind cover as you go. Choose between long-range or short-range bullets, or the ability for the bullets to bounce off objects for a true strategic challenge. Biplanes - Get into the cockpit of a biplane, fighting another player with either short or long range bullets. Hit the balloon for an extra point, but don't stall! First to 15 wins.
  • Star Strike

    1981

    Star Strike

    1981

    Shooter Simulator Arcade
    Atari 2600 Intellivision Xbox 360
    star 4
    Launching from repair bay 28 of the Galatea, you guide your Blue Fighter Wing through the Launch Ring at lightspeed, entering enemy territory, sector Delta Five Niner! Your mission: Rescue the Orange Wing Center which was captured alive, before the enemy ingests his brain -- A brain which they consider to not only be an excellent source of protein, but also, once consumed, transfers all knowledge to the species - Including military secrets, vital to the survival of all mankind! Can you rescue your comrad & Destroy the opposing Protoid Forces?
  • Stampede

    1981

    Stampede

    1981

    Racing Arcade
    Atari 2600 Intellivision
    star 6.1
    The objective of Stampede is to round up all of the cattle you encounter. To do so, the player must lasso each one in order to capture it. The player is initially only allowed to let two cattle pass; if a third one slips by, the game is over. An important caveat to this is that the player gets one extra free pass for every 1,000 points scored. So, if a player were at 2,000 points and had not yet let any cattle pass, then he or she would be allowed to let four cattle pass before the fifth one ended the game (assuming he or she did not reach 3,000). This makes it possible for an expert player to repeatedly beat the game - as after about 5,000 points or so the game essentially "resets," and the same pattern is repeated.
  • Venture

    1981

    Venture

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    ColecoVision Arcade Atari 2600 Intellivision
    star 5.1
    In Venture you control the adventurer Winky who sets out to collect treasure. You start out on an overview map of a dungeon which shows several rooms containing treasure. Since you cannot kill any enemies while rummaging through the dungeon corridors you have to dodge them on your way to the treasure rooms since they will kill you instantly. After entering one of the rooms you are able to fight the various monsters lurking in the rooms while you collect the treasure. Be careful not to linger to long in the treasure rooms because an "Evil Otto" like monster will appear which is invincible and will hunt you down until you leave the room again. After having collected every treasure in every room of a dungeon you move on to the next dungeon.
  • Mouse Trap

    1981

    Mouse Trap

    1981

    Puzzle Arcade
    ColecoVision Arcade Atari 2600 Intellivision
    star 7.9
    Mouse Trap is a 1981 arcade game released by Exidy, similar to Pac-Man. It was ported to three home systems by Coleco; Coleco's ColecoVision, Mattel's Intellivision, and the Atari 2600.
  • Lady Bug

    1981

    Lady Bug

    1981

    Arcade
    ColecoVision Arcade Intellivision
    star 7.7
    Lady Bug is an insect-themed maze chase arcade game produced by Universal Entertainment Corporation and released in 1981. Its gameplay is similar to Pac-Man, with the primary addition to the formula being gates that change the layout of the maze when used. The arcade original was relatively obscure, but the game found wider recognition and success as a launch title for the ColecoVision console.
  • Fire

    1981

    Fire

    1981

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    The Wide Screen series version of Game & Watch Fire.
  • Draughts

    1981

    Draughts

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    VC 4000
  • Car Wars

    1981

    Car Wars

    1981

    Racing Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    In this combination racing game and maze game, you have to maneuver your race car around the track, clearing the dots from all five lanes. The catch is, there's another car (controlled by the computer) driving around the track, in the opposite direction, bent on stopping you. You have to be quick with the lane changes, or the computer car will crash into you. You start with three cars, and can gain extra cars by clearing all the dots from the track. But watch out! The computer adds an an additional opponent on the third round, and another every second round after that!
  • Kickman

    1981

    Kickman

    1981

    Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX
    In Kickman, you are a unicycle riding clown! Your job? Catch all the balloons on your head, without dropping any. Kickman was originally released as simply "Kick." Later versions of the game came with a "Kickman" marquee, presumably in an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of Pac-Man, who appeared in the game.
  • Chess

    1981

    Chess

    1981

    Simulator Strategy Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    DOS
    Chess was written in March, 1980 and converted to IBM PC in December, 1981. This is probably the very first chess game running in MS-DOS. Taking it's age into account, it's no surprise that the game features only text-mode graphics. The chess board and the pieces are drawn using ASCII characters. For the same reason, it's also no surprise that the user input is based just on keyboard commands. In Chess there is no multiplayer mode - you play only against the computer. As usual, in this kind of game, you can select the A.I.'s skill level. The game offers 24 difficulty levels.
  • 3D Monster Maze

    1981

    3D Monster Maze

    1981

    Arcade
    Sinclair ZX81
    3D Monster Maze is a computer game developed from an idea by J.K.Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans in 1981 for the Sinclair ZX81 platform with the 16 KB memory expansion. The game was initially released by J. K. Greye Software in early 1982 and re-released later the same year by Evans' own startup, New Generation Software. Rendered using low-resolution character block "graphics", it was one of the first 3D games for a home computer, and the first game incorporating typical elements of the genre that would later be termed survival horror. 3D Monster Maze puts the player in a maze with one exit and a hostile monster, the Tyrannosaurus rex. There, the player must traverse the maze, from the first-person perspective, and escape through the exit without being eaten.
  • Polybius

    1981

    Polybius

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Polybius is a very-likely fictitious 1981 arcade game, allegedly published by the shadowy Sinneslöschen corporation and given a limited release in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon. It originated as an urban legend that dates back to February, 2000.
  • Galaxy II

    1981

    Galaxy II

    1981

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    "Galaxy II has all the excitement of the most sophisticated arcade games. And, it features four unique phases of action in one full cycle of play. In "phase one", you must destroy a squadron of fighters that attack in two different patterns-a zigzag and a backward -forward motion. In "phase two", another squadron attacks, this time in a circular formation. In "phase three", the enemy command ships are vulnerable but watch out for their barrage of missiles ! Knock out all three command ships and the scoreboard gives you a "GOOD" rating. Now you are challenged to complete a difficult docking maneuver. Your earth ship launches a space shuttle and the countdown begins. The faster you succeed in docking, the more points you will score. And, if all 5 of your earth ships have not been eliminated, you may continue to play. If you are very skillful, you can score up to 10,000 points. And, to add to the challenge and fun, there are four skill levels from which to choose. Before playing, read on for complete directions." -
  • 600

    1981

    600

    1981

    Arcade
    Arcade
    600 is a maze game where the player is a turtle trying to bring baby turtles, called 'kidturtles' to their homes while avoiding beetles. Scattered throughout the maze are boxes with question marks on them. When the player walks over a question mark, a baby turtle will crawl onto the main turtle's back, a house will appear at a random location on the map, and the player will have to bring the baby turtle to its house while avoiding beetles. Other times, beetles will come out of the boxes, which the player will have to quickly run away from. The player's only offensive move is the ability to drop "smart bombs" to temporarily stun the beetles. The player's smart bombs can be refilled by grabbing the smart bombs in the middle of the maze. However, unlike actual smart bombs, the player's bombs do not move and stay in a single place until a beetle runs over it. You have eight floors to deal with the beetles, then you'll go to the roof to get your baby turtles, after you go get them, you walk home with the rest of the b
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