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  • Peetan

    1984

    Peetan

    1984

    Platform
    Game Boy MSX
    Peetan is a classic puzzle-adventure game for the Game Boy and MSX. Players control a character named Peetan, who embarks on a thrilling journey through various levels filled with challenging puzzles and obstacles. The game combines elements of platforming, problem-solving, and exploration, offering an engaging gameplay experience.
  • Alpha Squadron

    1984

    Alpha Squadron

    1984

    Shooter Simulator
    MSX
  • Konami's Mahjong

    1984

    Konami's Mahjong

    1984

    Puzzle Simulator Card & Board Game
    MSX
    Konami's mahjong simulator for MSX.
  • Sky Jaguar

    1984

    Sky Jaguar

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Wii U MSX
    The sudden materialization on earth of an invading space fleet - followed by the appearance of enemy battle fortresses floating in the sky!! Mobilize the sky jaguars - earth's defensive fleet - to meet the enemy aliens!
  • Coney Island

    1984

    Coney Island

    1984

    Puzzle Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    In Coney Island, you'll help Freezy the penguin sell ice cream by placing colors and patterns in the correct sequence. Sequencing skills contribute to the understanding of fundamental math concepts.
  • Tunnels & Trolls

    1984

    Tunnels & Trolls

    1984

    ColecoVision
    Tunnels & Trolls is the second ever fantasy role playing game published. A fantasy role playing game is a game where a leader, usually known as the gamemaster, has created an adventure for a group of friends, and the friends play the game and try to solve the problem or rescue the princess or kill the dragon or whatever. Ken St Andre read and tried to understand That Other Fantasy RPG, and decided that he could invent one that was easier to understand and so T&T was born, over 30 years ago. The game has gone through several editions since then, but it remains popular and is played all over the world. A group of five of us created the latest version: the Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls.
  • Illusions

    1984

    Illusions

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    ColecoVision
    Illusions is a surreal ColecoVision video game in which the player maneuvers blobs around the screen, trying to get them to merge, or, alternatively, split apart. At times, lizards may chase the blobs around. The water bucket, when spilled, can cause the lizard to turn into a fish. If the fish remains there too long, however, it turns into a bird. The game was created by Nice Ideas, a division of Mattel that was located midway between Cannes and Nice.
  • Cosmic Commuter

    1984

    Cosmic Commuter

    1984

    Atari 2600
    WAY BACK IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, a bunch of Ivy League Professors sat around inventing space colonies. They were lauded as visionaries and went on as lecture tours. Do you think they thought about traffic jams in space? Somehow, we don't think they did. We're the G.T.A --- Galactic Travel Authority. The movers of the daily grind, circa 2075 A.D. And we're glad you're working for us now.
  • Vs. Mahjong

    1984

    Vs. Mahjong

    1984

    Card & Board Game
    Arcade
    Vs. Mahjong is the Nintendo VS. System port of Mahjong (Famicom), that was released exclusively in Japan. It is based on the Japanese version of the Chinese board game known as Mahjong, which is commonly known as Reach Mahjong. It allows up to 4-player multiplayer game.
  • Bull Fighter

    1984

    Bull Fighter

    1984

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    An ice hockey game from Alpha Denshi.
  • Jumping Cross

    1984

    Jumping Cross

    1984

    Sport
    Arcade
    Motocross game with obstacles and opponents. Player can go different directions.
  • Herbie at The Olympics

    1984

    Herbie at The Olympics

    1984

    Sport
    Arcade
    Designed by Century/Seatongrove, the game was built by Magic Electronics of Cranston, RI and marketed by Montgomery Vending. The game, once again, featured our old friend Quasimodo. Sporting his original green tunic from Hunchback, Quasimodo competed in seven different Olympic events. Priced at $375, the game was also available as a conversion kit for Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. and Scramble. This is a rip off of track and field.
  • Bullfight

    1984

    Bullfight

    1984

    Arcade
    Bullfight es un videojuego arcade publicado por Sega en 1984. Probablemente sea el único videojuego de tauromaquia desarrollado para las máquinas recreativas.
  • Chicken Shift

    1984

    Chicken Shift

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    The gameplay in Chicken Shift is relatively simple. There will be a string of eggs you have to guide to safety by shifting the position of pipes, walls and other devices through button presses. The default settings map the action buttons to the left CTRL and left ALT keys. Keep your eyes on those eggs and where they're at - you'll get bonus points if you don't lose a single egg to the horrors of gravity.
  • Acrobatic Dog-Fight

    1984

    Acrobatic Dog-Fight

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A multidirectional shooter released in arcades by Technos Japan in 1984.
  • The Battle Road

    1984

    The Battle Road

    1984

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The Battle-Road is a vertical scrolling shooter racing arcade game released by Irem in 1984. The game was an early open-ended vehicle combat game that featured branching paths and up to 32 possible routes. The player controls a car that is armed with two different types of guns, and drives for a road full of other dangerous vehicles like cars, motorcycles, trucks, helicopters.
  • Pandora's Palace

    1984

    Pandora's Palace

    1984

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Taking on the role of a Roman emperor, replete with white robe and olive leaf head ornament, the player must make his or her way from the top left of the screen to the bottom right, via careful navigation of a variety of poles and moving platforms. Enemies can push the player character into fires or over the edge of platforms if they are not carefully avoided.
  • Charlie Brown's ABC's

    1984

    Charlie Brown's ABC's

    1984

    Music
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    Charlie Brown's ABC's is a simple educational game designed for children ages 3-7. Featuring Charles Schulz's Peanuts characters, the game presents each of the 26 letters in the alphabet along with a brief animation to go along with it. Each animation has a different object that starts with the letter in question and one or more Peanuts characters interacting with it (such as Charlie Brown playing the guitar for the letter "G", or Snoopy dancing to music on the radio for "R"). Player's can select a letter and see the corresponding word and animation by pressing the letter on the keyboard, or the arrow keys can be used to cycle through each letter (forwards and backwards) in alphabetical order. The game package also included a set of activity cards which provided additional suggestions for parents or teachers to help kids learn the alphabet using the game.
  • Fruity Frank

    1984

    Fruity Frank

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    Amstrad CPC
    The game is played with a controller or keyboard. The player has three lives and must collect all the fruits on the board except the apples while avoiding monsters. Frank has an apple seed that he can throw to get rid of monsters. He can only use one at a time. Once he hits a target or gets lost in the monsters' nest, he reappears after a few moments. He must also avoid being crushed by apples.
  • 8 Ball Action

    1984

    8 Ball Action

    1984

    Sport
    Arcade
    Use the joystick to move your aim dot around the table. Button causes ball to shoot at aim dot. Speed is determined by on-screen setting that changes between 3 speeds - Soft, Medium, Hard. Each pocket has a point multiplier. Score for each made ball is determined by the ball number x the pocket multiplier x the round number. You get three chances to make a ball before losing your turn. If you make a ball, you get another three chances to make another ball. A scratch causes a loss of turn.
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