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  • Yoyo

    1988

    Yoyo

    1988

    Platform Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System
    Yoyo is an arcade adventure in which you play as Yoyo. Because of a hacker you are trapped inside your computer game. You have to collect valves and hopefully make it out. Aliens and spikes will kill you, but you can avoid death by using your barrier which will kill aliens and remove spikes. Once an alien is dead it stays dead even after you die. Spikes will fully return though.
  • Taiwan Mahjong

    1988

    Taiwan Mahjong

    1988

    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Dragonia

    1988

    Dragonia

    1988

    Adventure
    ZX Spectrum
    Dragonia is an icon-driven RPG/adventure game with puzzles. Players control their character's movements and actions through icons on the screen. They must find the Golden Crown within a time limit while facing challenges and assembling spells. As Cebrenia, an apprentice wizard, players aim to prove themselves to the Elder wizards in Dragonia.
  • Powerstyx

    1988

    Powerstyx

    1988

    Amiga
    Powerstyx is a Qix-style game where the player controls a dot that leaves an energy beam, gradually revealing a hidden picture. Monsters roam both revealed and unrevealed areas, causing the player to lose a life on contact or if the monsters cross an unfinished beam. Randomly appearing bonus symbols can grant various effects, such as extra lives, instant death, speed boosts, and more. Letters are also scattered across the levels, and spelling complete words is required to win. The standard objective is to reveal 75% of the screen to complete each of the 15 levels.
  • Silent Shadow

    1988

    Silent Shadow

    1988

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    Vertical shoot'em up game where your objective is to clear a path through the multitudes of defences , enabling your Forces Bomber to attack and destroy the enemy airbase through four stages. The game allows up to two simultaneous players to play collaboratively in two silent shadow fighters.
  • Wimbledon '88

    1988

    Wimbledon '88

    1988

    Sport
    Atari 8-bit
    Is a tennis game based on the championship with the same name.
  • Water Ski

    1988

    Water Ski

    1988

    Arcade
    Atari 7800
    In Water Ski you are water skiing on the Pharonna River. You control both the boat and skier in this vertically scrolling action game. Your goal is to reach the finish line before time runs out and also to earn as many points as possible. The river is quite dangerous, and features many twists and turns along with rocks, logs and other obstacles. For bonus points there are numerous ramps located throughout the river which your skier can jump over (and if you can manage to ski over every ramp on the level, you'll earn even more points!). You start the game with four skiers, and the game ends when all of you skiers have crashed.
  • Infiltrator: The Adventure

    1988

    Infiltrator: The Adventure

    1988

    Adventure
    Atari 8-bit
    Text adventure for Atari.
  • Paris-Dakar

    1988

    Paris-Dakar

    1988

    Racing
    ZX Spectrum DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    Paris-Dakar is a rally simulator in which the player controls a wide variety of variables, including the state of the car (gasoline, water, damages, gear box...) and the race route (always accessible), among others. If needed, the player can refuel, buy water or whatever else is required from the powerboats in Europe or the tankers in Africa. Prices of these essential materials aren't always very reasonable, given the player's meagre starting wallet, motivating players to earn higher sponsorships through strong performance in the race.
  • Recordbreaker

    1988

    Recordbreaker

    1988

    Simulator Sport
    Arcade
    Recordbreaker is a multi-event sports game for one or two players, where the player tries to achieve a world-record score in each of ten competitions. The events include: 100m sprint, 4x100m relay, Triple jump, Pole vault, Long horse, 100m swimming, Weightlifting, Horizontal bar, 100m hurdles and Shot put. The events can be played in any order, although losing an event results in the end of the game.
  • Zitrax

    1988

    Zitrax

    1988

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Zero Gravity

    1988

    Zero Gravity

    1988

    Arcade
    Amiga
  • Rebelstar II: Alien Encounter

    1988

    Rebelstar II: Alien Encounter

    1988

    Strategy
    ZX Spectrum
    1 or 2 player turn based strategy in the Rebelstar series. Capture the eggs, kill the queen and escape on the shuttle.
  • Raimais

    1988

    Raimais

    1988

    Shooter Racing Strategy Arcade
    Family Computer Disk System Arcade PlayStation Portable
    Raimais is a maze chase arcade game released in April 1988 in Japan. The object of the game is to drive your vehicle around a maze in order to clear the maze of dots while avoiding the enemy. The game consists of 32 mazes total plus boss fights.
  • Thor

    1988

    Thor

    1988

    Arcade
    ZX Spectrum MSX
  • Peter Pan

    1988

    Peter Pan

    1988

    Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Snarf

    1988

    Snarf

    1988

    Puzzle Adventure Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    Snarf is an action game where you try to find your way through a maze without getting overrun. The objective is to finish all levels.
  • Nyancle Racing

    1988

    Nyancle Racing

    1988

    Racing Arcade
    MSX
    Nyancle Racing is a top-down racing game from Japan. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 1983 classic Bump 'N' Jump. The player controls a vehicle shaped like a mechanic animal on a track filled with obstacles, collectable rolling pieces of candy (the game currency) and other enemy racers. The main objective is to arrive at the end before the timer runs out. The competition tries to delay progress by bumping into the vehicle to steer it off the road. The racers can take flight by passing over some squares scattered throughout the course. Pit-stops (presented as a house with a red sign painted on the roof and a "IN" sign painted on the track) are positioned at regular intervals beside the main track.
  • Microprose Pro Soccer

    1988

    Microprose Pro Soccer

    1988

    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    This soccer simulation was programmed by "Sensible Software" (known through "Wizball" and "SEUCK") and published by "Microprose" (which until then had made a name for themselves with mostly warlike simulations). The game consists of two different soccer simulations, you can carry out a match in the stadium or indoors. The field is always shown from the top and scrolled softly into all directions. The player that is controlled at the moment can be recognized by a flickering football shirt. If you have the ball you can pass or shoot. The longer you keep the fire button pressed, the sharper the shot will be. Additionally, the trajectory bends if the joystick is pressed to the left or right. If the opponent has the ball, you can try to take it away from him with a sliding tackle. When the own keeper gets visible, you take over his controls and a press on the fire button makes the keeper jump. Indoor soccer has some fundemental changes to the rules. The ball cannot roll into the out, but it bounces from the cushion. Fu
  • Harrier 7

    1988

    Harrier 7

    1988

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amstrad CPC
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