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  • Nomad of Time

    1984

    Nomad of Time

    1984

    Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Based on the trilogy of Michael Moorcock's novels.
  • Hampstead

    1984

    Hampstead

    1984

    Adventure
    BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron
    The Goal is to achieve Hampstead, not reach it.
  • Flight Path 737

    1984

    Flight Path 737

    1984

    Simulator
    Commodore VIC-20 Commodore C64/128/MAX Acorn Electron Commodore 16 Amiga Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 MSX
    Flight Path 737 is a flight simulator or as the cover says an "advanced pilot trainer". The player is the pilot of a jet airliner and his task is to take of from an airport, climb over the mountains that surrounds it and then land safely on an airfield in the valleys below. The player only gets one chance as there is only enough fuel for one landing. The game is played from a first person perspective and the screen is split into two parts: a landscape view at the top and the instrument panel below. The instrument panel shows all the information that is needed such as altitude, speed and artificial horizon. The game can be played on six different skill levels. Each level adds more complexity to the task. On the first level the mountains are 5000 ft. high and the runway is three miles long but for each level the mountains get higher and the runway gets shorter. On the most difficult level the mountains are 9200 ft. and the runway is only 1.5 miles. Each level also adds more tasks that have to be taken care. On level
  • Death Star

    1984

    Death Star

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    Puts the player in the trench scene of the first Star Wars movie.
  • Countdown to Meltdown

    1984

    Countdown to Meltdown

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Apple II
    You control eight different droids (each one having a special ability). Your task is to find the central core room of a nuclear power plant in which a huge explosion has caused large casualties.
  • Combat Lynx

    1984

    Combat Lynx

    1984

    Shooter Simulator
    BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC
    This is probably the most comprehensive 'real-time' battle simulation program ever written for a home computer. It can be played on a simple level as a 'shoot-them-up' game, or a more stealthy player can make use of the intelligence map to locate and destroy selected targets. The most skilled players will be able to protect their bases with mines, support forward bases under attack with air cover and fresh troops, and also intercept and destroy enemy vehicles (land and air) while in flight between bases. A game could last five seconds or five hours depending on the dexterity and tactical skill of the player.
  • Questprobe featuring The Hulk

    1984

    Questprobe featuring The Hulk

    1984

    Adventure
    BBC Microcomputer System Atari 8-bit Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron Commodore 16 DOS Apple II Commodore Plus/4
    star 3
    Questprobe featuring The Hulk is a graphic adventure video game. It is the first entry in Questprobe, an intended series of graphic adventure games that only released three instalments before the developer's bankruptcy. The game's narrative follows the Marvel superhero Hulk and his human alter-ego Bruce Banner (in their first video game appearance), who must explore the mysterious lair of the Chief Examiner.
  • Do! Run Run

    1984

    Do! Run Run

    1984

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade Atari ST/STE Amiga MSX
    Do! Run Run known as Super Pierrot in Japan, is the fourth and final incarnation of Mr. Do!, the Universal video game mascot. Returning to his Mr. Do! roots, the clown has a bouncing powerball with which to hurl at monsters. What makes this game novel is that instead of burrowing through the ground to get at cherries, Mr. Do runs along the playfield picking up dots, and leaving a line behind him, which the player is encouraged to create closed off sections with, which turn any dots left behind into cherries. Gone are the giant apples to crush foes, but the multi-tier stage design has two precariously balanced log traps, which can be rolled downslope if either pushed from above or closely approached from the propped up stick side. The resulting game is somewhat of a cross between Mr. Do!, Congo Bongo, Pac-Man, and Qix. The title is a reference to the song Da Doo Ron Ron.
  • Suspect

    1984

    Suspect

    1984

    Adventure
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Commodore 16 Mac DOS Amiga Apple II Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 Amstrad PCW Texas Instruments TI-99
    Suspect is an interactive fiction computer game designed by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1984. It is the last murder mystery Infocom released, bringing an end to a popular genre of titles such as Deadline and The Witness. Like most Infocom titles, it was written in highly portable ZIL and made available for an array of popular computer platforms, including the Apple II, IBM PC, Atari ST, and Commodore 64. It is Infocom's fifteenth game.
  • Touchdown Football

    1984

    Touchdown Football

    1984

    Sport
    Atari 7800 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS
    It's fourth and long with less than a minute remaining in the game. The winner gets a wild card berth in the playoffs. You're down by a field goal. Your quarterback makes a perfect pass, your receiver is wide open, and then you see the referee's arms fly up signaling the touchdown. You're going to the playoffs.
  • Hat Trick

    1984

    Hat Trick

    1984

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade Atari 7800 Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS
    Hat Trick is an ice hockey based arcade game released by Bally Sente in 1984. Each team in the game consists of two players, including a goaltender. The game takes an overhead view of the rink. At the end of each game, an ice resurfacer is seen cleaning the ice. Gameplay Hat Trick features a two-on-two version of ice hockey. The player controls both hockey players at the same time, with each up and down movement of the joystick also moving the goaltender across his goal line. Goals are scored each time a player successfully shoots the puck across the opposing goal line. The number of saves are also displayed on the scoreboard, solely for reference. The winner is the player who outscores their opponent in a game length of two minutes. If the scores are tied after the clock has run down, a maximum of twenty seconds of overtime is played until one player scores to be declared the winner. The game is for one or two players simultaneously.
  • Quest for Quintana Roo

    1984

    Quest for Quintana Roo

    1984

    Adventure Arcade
    ColecoVision Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari 5200
    Yucatan Sam explores the temples of Quintana Roo searching for the keys to open the ceremonial vault and acquire the riches inside.
  • Montezuma's Revenge featuring Panama Joe

    1984

    Montezuma's Revenge featuring Panama Joe

    1984

    Platform Arcade
    ColecoVision Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari 5200 DOS Apple II Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 7
    PANAMA JOE, That’s what they call him ‘round these parts; though no one knows his real name or where he comes from. But one thing’s for sure, PANAMA JOE’s a daredevil from the word “go!” No risk’s too great if the reward’s large enough. Winning. That’s what’s the most important to him. And more times than not, that’s exactly what he does. Because he’s tough, clever – resourceful. And sometimes, downright pig-headed! Though occasionally (ah-hum), he’s been known to get in over his head. Luckily, he’s got a knack for getting himself out of hot water as quickly as he gets into it! Let’s hope MONTEZUMA’S REVENGE is one of those times.
  • Aquattack

    1984

    Aquattack

    1984

    Shooter Arcade
    ColecoVision MSX
    Aquattack is an action game with four levels which partly have varying gameplay mechanics. In level one and two, the player mans a motor boat which needs to travel a certain distance from left to right. Of course there is a lot of enemy opposition which needs to be avoided. Some enemies can be shot while others are out of reach. Fuel is limited and needs to replenished by collecting refreshments dropped by allied planes. Level three is similar; the player uses a hang glider now. There are different enemies to fight and no fuel to collect. In level four, there is a guarded energy field to cross in order to bring four bombs to the other side. However, only one bomb can be transported at once and there is a time limit. After beating all four levels, they loop with more difficult enemies and faster playing speed. The player can take nine hits and the overall goal is to earn as many points as possible before the unavoidable final death occurs.
  • Alphabet Zoo

    1984

    Alphabet Zoo

    1984

    Puzzle
    Commodore VIC-20 ColecoVision Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    Alphabet Zoo is an educational maze game viewed from above, challenging players to collect letters scattered throughout the arena. Navigate the maze, use teleporters for quick travel, and race against time to complete letter-based objectives. In one mode, repeatedly collect the first letter of a displayed object, while in another, gather all letters of the object's name in order. Enjoy solo play or compete with a friend in two-player mode. With customizable difficulty settings, including letter case options and level selection, Alphabet Zoo offers an engaging way to reinforce letter recognition and spelling skills for players of various ages and abilities.
  • F-15 Strike Eagle

    1984

    F-15 Strike Eagle

    1984

    Shooter Simulator
    Thomson MO5 Atari 8-bit PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Sega Game Gear DOS Apple II Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 6.1
    F-15 Strike Eagle is an F-15 Strike Eagle combat flight simulator first released in 1985 by MicroProse. It is the first in the F-15 Strike Eagle series comprising also the sequels F-15 Strike Eagle II and F-15 Strike Eagle III.
  • Cutthroats

    1984

    Cutthroats

    1984

    Adventure
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Commodore 16 Mac DOS Amiga Apple II TRS-80 Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 Amstrad PCW Texas Instruments TI-99
    Cutthroats is an interactive fiction computer game written by Michael Berlyn and Jerry Wolper and was published by Infocom in 1984. Like the majority of Infocom's games, it was released for most of the popular computer platforms of the time, such as the Apple II, DOS, Commodore 64 and several other platforms. It is Infocom's thirteenth game.
  • Agent USA

    1984

    Agent USA

    1984

    Adventure Arcade
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    Somewhere in America, a dangerous FuzzBomb is on the loose and Agent USA must intervene.
  • The Abyssal Zone

    1984

    The Abyssal Zone

    1984

    Adventure
    Apple II
  • Donald Duck's Playground

    1984

    Donald Duck's Playground

    1984

    Platform Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga Apple II
    Donald’s mischievous nephews - Huey, Dewey, and Louie, would love to have a playground of their own. You can help kind-hearted Uncle Donald build them one. MATCHING SKILLS Your child will enjoy working at four different. entertaining jobs along with Donald, earning the money needed to buy playground equipment. Whether managing the produce stand, stocking toy store shelves. or sorting cargo at McDuck Airlines, your child will be challenged to recognize and match shapes. colours, and letters. CHANGE-MAKING With their earnings, players may buy equipment and construct a playground of their own design. Your child will find everything from swings to monkey bars in either the general store, the hardware store, or the junk shop. With each purchase. your child will develop a better understanding of money-handling. LOGICAL THINKING Operating the junction switches of the Amquack Railroad. players direct the Amquack Special to any of the eight towns within Duck County. When directed to the specified town, the Special pick
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