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  • Atlantis

    1982

    Atlantis

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Intellivision Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    star 7.8
    The lost city of Atlantis is under attack! Wave after wave of Gorgon vessels are approaching, each armed with weapons capable of destroying a part of the city. You are in charge of the command posts at the edges of the city and need to defend it from the invaders. The various gorgon craft will keep flying by on the screen in varying numbers and in different flight patterns. At first they fly high in the sky but then progressively lower. If an enemy makes it low enough before you destroy it, it will use it's weapons and destroy one of the buildings in Atlantis. As you progress in the game, the enemy craft will keep increasing in speed. The game ends when all remaining buildings in the city have been destroyed.
  • Popeye

    1982

    Popeye

    1982

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.3
    Popeye is a 1982 arcade game developed and released by Nintendo based on the Popeye cartoon characters licensed from King Features Syndicate. In Popeye, two players can alternate playing or one player can play alone. The top five highest scores are kept along with the player's three initials. Popeye was available in standard and cocktail configurations.
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0

    1982

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0

    1982

    Simulator
    DOS
    Even back in 1982, Microsoft's first release of Flight Simulator was advanced enough to meet FAA regulations, giving players full control of the instrument panel. The sim is loaded with features, configurable for any experience level, and includes more than 20 airports with varied terrain.
  • Star Voyager

    1982

    Star Voyager

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Pilot Star Voyager through treacherous space. As you look out from the Command Bridge, stars rush past. Penetrate the seven star portals and save the Capital Starport. Destroy enemy ships with photon torpedoes or lasers, or evade them to maintain your precious energy supply. Keep track of energy levels on the instrument panel. Use your radar screen to locate opponents and approaching star portals. Only passing through a star portal restores your energy reserves. But be warned! Crashing into a star portal will destroy you!
  • Telengard

    1982

    Telengard

    1982

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Atari 8-bit PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Commodore PET DOS Apple II TRS-80 FM-7
    star 7.2
    Telengard is an earlier example of a "dungeon crawler" role-playing game--albeit with a top-down view- with either real time movement (DOS version) or turn-based movement and turn based combat. Telengard is also played in real time, which means that monsters can attack even when the player's character is not moving. The player controls a single adventurer, selecting randomly-rolled sets of attributes: Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Constitution, Dexterity, and Charisma. The vast Telengard dungeon consists of 50 levels down and 200 by 200 rooms each level. Experience is awarded not only for defeating enemies, but also for finding treasure. When the player character gains a level, their attributes increase, and they gain the ability to cast higher-leveled spells. Treasure chests appear randomly in the dungeon. There are also specific features such as altars, thrones, fountains, etc. that the adventurer can discover which may have various effects on the character, whether being either positive or negative. Some cre
  • Dunzhin

    1982

    Dunzhin

    1982

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II TRS-80
    RPG in the reign of "The Temple of Apshai".
  • Xevious

    1982

    Xevious

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Atari 7800 Atari 2600 PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Sharp X1 Wii Atari ST/STE Atari 5200 Apple II FM-7 Xbox 360 Amstrad CPC
    star 5.6
    It's a nightmare, but it's true! Research shows that we are the actual aliens on Earth, and the ruthless Xevions are the original inhabitants. Now the Xevions want Earth back -- minus humans! Their invasion forces are fierce -- the land is crawling with deadly Domogram Rovers; the sky is black with Toroid Patrol Fleets and Zoshi Death Squads. Our puny weapons offer no defense. Earth's only hope is our powerful new Solvalou Fighter Plane. Its pilot will have a single mission: Penetrate the enemy ranks and destroy the Xevious Mother Ship. The mission is dangerous. We can't guarantee success. But at this point, it's do or die! One small problem. We still need a pilot. Any volunteers?
  • Astro Chase

    1982

    Astro Chase

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Astro Chase is a multidirectional shooter written by Fernando Herrera for Atari 8-bit computers. It was published by First Star Software in 1982 as the company's first game. Parker Brothers licensed it, releasing cartridge versions for the Atari 8-bit family and Atari 5200 console in 1983 and a Commodore 64 version in 1984. Exidy licensed it for arcade use with its Max-A-Flex cabinet.
  • Green House

    1982

    Green House

    1982

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Game & Watch
    Greenhouse is a game in the Game & Watch series. The player controls Stanley, and the objective is to spray inchworms and spiders that try to eat the flowers in a greenhouse. The inchworms crawl along vines on the top screen, while the spiders crawl along webs on the bottom screen, and the player has to try to hit them with a spray gun before they reach the flowers.
  • Shark! Shark!

    1982

    Shark! Shark!

    1982

    Simulator Arcade
    Intellivision Legacy Mobile Device
    In Shark! Shark! you control a fish! Your goal is to earn as many points as possible while staying alive. Swimming in the ocean with you are other fish of various sizes, lobsters, crabs, jellyfish, and a very fast shark. You are able to eat any fish that is smaller in size than you are, and any fish that is larger will eat you! The shark can also be killed if you nibble at its tail several times, but careful for the shark can turn quickly. Each time you eat a fish or nibble on the sharks tail, points are earned. Each time you score 1000 points, your fish will grow larger in size allowing you to eat even more of the fish on the screen. Several different game speeds are included, and one or two players can play.
  • Solitaire

    1982

    Solitaire

    1982

    Arcade
    VC 4000
  • Wizard of Wor

    1982

    Wizard of Wor

    1982

    Adventure
    Atari 2600
    Wizard of Wor is an arcade shooter played from a top-down point of view. The player controls a warrior who is trapped in a dungeon. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the numerous enemy creatures which wander about the maze like corridors. The creatures wander about at various speeds, may shoot darts at the player, and some even have the ability to disappear temporarily. At the bottom of the screen the player has a radar which can be used to locate creatures that are invisible. When the the player completes a maze, a Worluk sometimes appears. This creature moves rapidly and will only be on the screen momentarily. If the player destroys the creature before it escapes, the next dungeon will become a double score dungeon and all creatures will be worth twice as many points. Occasionally the Wizard of Wor himself may appear! He moves quickly and can teleport around the maze. If they destroy him, the player will earn a large amount of points. The game may be played by one player or two players
  • Defender

    1982

    Defender

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 8-bit Atari 5200
  • The Dragon & Princess

    1982

    The Dragon & Princess

    1982

    Strategy Adventure
    PC-8800 Series
    The Dragon & Princess is the first known RPG developed in Japan. It tasks the player with finding a king's stolen treasure. It is a hybrid between the RPG, adventure and strategy genres, and laid the foundations for tactical RPGs.
  • Calipso

    1982

    Calipso

    1982

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Compete against each other and a time limit (your air supply) to retrieve a treasure on the sea floor. Tago Electronics, the Calipso maker, released 3 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1981. Other machines made by Tago Electronics during the time period Calipso was produced include Anteater, and Video Hustler (Tago).
  • Cotocoto Cottong

    1982

    Cotocoto Cottong

    1982

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Players manipulate a four-way joystick and a Speed button to control the direction and acceleration of their train as it rumbles down the track to the tune of "I've Been Working On The Railroad". The basic idea is to keep from running off the track. To get really big scores, though, players must drive locomotives into the passenger stations and pick up the waiting strap-hangers. There is even a bonus station that can only be reached during a limited time period. The faster the player gets to the special station, the more bonus points he or she collects (from 1000 to 5000).
  • Chance-kun

    1982

    Chance-kun

    1982

    Sport
    Arcade
    A baseball game with animal characters.
  • Anteater

    1982

    Anteater

    1982

    Puzzle Strategy Arcade
    Arcade
    The player controls an anteater that elongates his proboscis through maze-like anthills eating ants. The player can only eat ants with the tip of the anteater's proboscis. If an ant bites your proboscis at any other location you lose a life. Pressing the second button will quickly retract the anteater's proboscis. Worms will not harm you unless eaten head first, in which case you lose a life. Worms can be safely eaten from behind. Eating queen ants at the very bottom of the nest will temporarily clear all ants and worms from the screen. Once the sun has travelled across the screen and night falls, a spider will appear. The spider climbs down the anteater's proboscis, taking a life if it touches the tip. The object is to eat all of the larvae before time runs out, clearing the screen. Each larva is worth 10 points. Each ant is worth 100 points, while eating a worm is worth 200 and multiplies the score you receive from eating ants by 1x (Ex. eating 5 ants +2 worms = 500 x 2 = 1000). Queen ants are worth 1,000.
  • Bagman

    1982

    Bagman

    1982

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    The objective of the game is to maneuver the bagman through various mine shafts, picking up money bags and placing them in a wheelbarrow at the surface of the mine. The player must avoid pursuing guards, moving ore carts, and descending elevators. The player may temporarily stun the guards by striking them with a pickaxe or by dropping money bags on them when they are below the player on the same ladder. The player may move between the three screens which make up the level via shafts and on the surface.
  • Quantum

    1982

    Quantum

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Enter a subatomic world. Using the trackball, capture particles by circling them with your probes tail.
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