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  • Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of Volleyball.
  • Rock'n Rage

    1986

    Rock'n Rage

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Rock'n Rage is an action shooter developed and published by Konami and released on arcade platforms in 1986. The game is an action shooter game, the player plays as Rick or John and have to go through five mazed levels, each corresponding at one time era, Ancient Egypt, England during medieval times, France during revolution, Italy during roman era and Japan in modern days. Each of these levels concludes with a boss fight. Players start with guitars only as their weapons, but finding potions on the ground will allow them to expand greatly their range of action, such as shooting musicals notes to destroy the various enemies the game offers.
  • Renegade

    1986

    Renegade

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    The American port of the Japanese arcade game Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun.
  • Argo

    1986

    Argo

    1986

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7
    Argo is a role-playing game set in a pseudo-3D continuous world. The player explores the environments from a first-person view. It is possible to try to talk to any encountered character, as well as attack anyone. Most battles take place within the exploration area and involve a fairly simple turn-based exchange of attacks. However, occasional fights against larger monsters take place on a separate screen, have an over-the-shoulder third-person perspective, and require the player to move and attack in real time. Experience points and gold are awarded for defeating enemies. It is necessary to feed the protagonist; when his condition is "hungry" food also restores a portion of his hit points.
  • 3D Thunder Ceptor II

    1986

    3D Thunder Ceptor II

    1986

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A sequel to Thunder Ceptor. The game is very much like the original; the player controls the Thunder Ceptor (now colored light blue), and must shoot the incoming crafts (now colored from gray to green) as normal. There are now multiple obstacles, including large rods, and flying panels (like the Bacura from Xevious), and the obstacles can now be destroyed with the bombs, now no longer having to avoid them. As the name suggests, the game is playable in 3D, and is the only Namco arcade game to do so. The player would put their head up to the attached goggles on the machine for the 3D effect.
  • 1943: One Year After

    1986

    1943: One Year After

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    1943: One Year After is a vertical-scrolling shooter heavily inspired by 1942 (even a carrier take-off sequence is included). The player flies a Lockheed P-38 Lightning over the island-dotted Pacific during the World War 2, fighting against Japanese aircraft. You may collect powerups and perform defensive loop maneuver to avoid enemy fire (up to 3 times) - you have only three lives left. Player's progress is tracked on a map (left side of the screen).
  • The Wall

    1986

    The Wall

    1986

    Platform
    MSX
    The original video game The Wall is a game for MSX developed in assembly language for the Z80 and was released in Spain in 1986. At the time, more than 7,000 copies of the game were sold. It is currently on display at the MUVI (Video Game Museum) in Cangas, Pontevedra, as the first video game created in Galicia, Spain. The author, Alex González, wanted to redesign the same game with its original resolution, but using modern game engines for PC and Android. His goal is to allow players who played it back in the day to relive the original experience, and for those who never had the chance to play it in 1986, to now enjoy it on their PC or tablet. This game aims to faithfully reproduce the original in terms of the player, enemies, levels, etc., but with some minor changes. For example, instead of having only eight lives for the entire game, the player now has three lives per level, as one of the observations was that the game was very difficult to complete.
  • Shiro to Kuro no Densetsu: Asuka-Hen

    1986

    Shiro to Kuro no Densetsu: Asuka-Hen

    1986

    PC (Microsoft Windows) MSX
    A text-based adventure game developed by Soft Studio Wing released only in Japan.
  • Avengers

    1986

    Avengers

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    Avengers, sometimes known as Avenger, and known in Japan as Hissatsu Buraiken (必殺 無頼拳?, lit. "Deadly Ruffian Fist"), is a 1987 overhead-view vertically scrolling beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom. The game was directed by Takashi Nishiyama, who later co-planned the original Street Fighter and a few of SNK's early fighting games. The game takes place in Paradise City, where the villain, "Geshita", has captured 6 girls from the city. The player's objective (as Ryu or Ko) is to banish "Geshita" from Paradise City once and for all. During the game, the player can pick up powerups like the "Speed Up", the Super Punch, Grenades, Shurikens, Nunchaku and extra health. The game also features hidden areas on each level, accessed by breaking doors in structures on either side of the screen. The player's character has 3 normal means of attack: Punches, which are quick with short range, Kicks, which are slower with longer range, and the Roundhouse, which hits in a 360 degree motion.
  • All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

    1986

    All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

    1986

    Platform
    Family Computer Disk System
    star 7
    All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. was a promotional item given out as a contest prize by the Japanese radio show All Night Nippon to celebrate its twentieth year on the air. It is mainly a graphical hack of Super Mario Bros., although a handful of levels are from Super Mario Bros. 2. Some of the games sprites have been changed to look like famous Japanese celebrities and other people related to the All-Night Nippon program.
  • Dunk Shot

    1986

    Dunk Shot

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A four-player basketball game that is played from a bird's eye view of the court. The game can be played as one person versus the computer, two players either competing or cooperating, or three or four players with two players per team.
  • Legendary Wings

    1986

    Legendary Wings

    1986

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.8
    Legendary Wings is a fantasy-themed shoot-'em-up game released by Capcom as a coin-operated video game in 1986. The player takes control of a young soldier equipped with magical wings who must save the world from a malfunctioning supercomputer. Legendary Wings is set in a distant future where an alien supercomputer named "Dark", which has been helping human civilization achieve a new state of enlightenment since ancient times, has suddenly rebelled against mankind. Two young warriors are given the Wings of Love and Courage by the God of War Ares in order to destroy Dark and ensure mankind's survival. The coin-op version of Legendary Wings can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with a second player being allowed to join the game at any time or even continue after a game over. The game's controls consists of an eight-way joystick and two buttons which changes depending on the context. The game consists of five areas with two different playing styles: the first segment in each stage is a top-view vertical
  • Dai Ressya Goutou

    1986

    Dai Ressya Goutou

    1986

    Arcade
    AKA Iron Horse. This is a side-scrolling action game with Western cowboy theme.
  • Breywood

    1986

    Breywood

    1986

    Arcade
    Move your player through a maze-like level in this shoot'em up. Shoot enemies and collect treasures and keys.
  • Mugen Senshi Valis: The Fantasm Soldier

    1986

    Mugen Senshi Valis: The Fantasm Soldier

    1986

    Platform
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7
    Yuko Ahso was once an ordinary high school girl. Or least her life used to be ordinary. Her friend Reiko went out on a date with a Dark King named Rogles, and has vanished. Immediately, monsters attacked her. She thought she would die for sure, but a mystic sword named Valis appeared before her. Using the sword, Yuko defended herself against the monsters, and was whisked to a strange land, where she was told that she was the chosen Valis Warrior and must defeat Rogles, or the human world and the dream world would both be plunged into chaos. Valis: The Fantasm Soldier is a side-scrolling platformer. Yuko can jump and attack enemies with her Valis sword, which can be upgraded and used as a ranged weapon by collecting power-ups found in the stages. She can also find and use items that grant her powerful all-screen attacks or temporary invincibility. Each stage culminates with a boss battle, after which Yuko's hit points and attributes increase.
  • Empire City: 1931

    1986

    Empire City: 1931

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 5.3
    In Empire City: 1931 which is set in 1931 you are a federal agent that has to eliminate all criminal activities in New York City. You must hunt the criminals down and shoot them one by one. To locate a criminal you just have to follow the arrow on the left or right of the screen. Killing criminals is done by moving the cross hair over them. A countdown timer will start counting down if a criminal starts shooting at you. You must kill the criminal before the timer reaches zero or you'll loose a life. New bullets can be collected by shooting at the bullet boxes that regularly appear in the game as other useful objects. The criminals sometimes take hostages for protection. Rescue these hostages for additional points.
  • Psi 5 Trading Company

    1986

    Psi 5 Trading Company

    1986

    Simulator Strategy Tactical
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC
    PSI-5 Trading Company is a space simulation/action game. Players command an interstellar trading ship, hiring a specialized crew to operate the ship's subsystems and hauling valuable cargo to its destination amid a galaxy full of pirates, hostile aliens, and other hazards.
  • Top Gun

    1986

    Top Gun

    1986

    Simulator
    Thomson MO5 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amstrad CPC
    Top Gun is a 1986 combat flight simulation game based on the film of the same name. It was developed and published by British company Ocean Software, and was released for several computer platforms. In the United Kingdom, it was released for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum in December 1986. The following year, it was released for Atari ST. In the United States, it was published by Thunder Mountain. In 1989, it was published by The Hit Squad as a budget re-release for ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
  • Rolling Thunder

    1986

    Rolling Thunder

    1986

    Shooter Platform
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Wii Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Rolling Thunder is a run and gun/action arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986 and licensed to Atari Games for US manufacture and distribution. It runs upon Namco System 86 hardware, and was later converted for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the Commodore 64, the Amstrad CPC, the Atari ST, the Commodore 64, and the Nintendo Family Computer. It was also featured in Namco Museum Encore. The player takes control of "Albatross", a member of the WCPO's (World Crime Police Organization) "Rolling Thunder" espionage unit. Albatross's mission is to save a missing female agent named Leila Blitz from a secret society named Geldra located in New York City. Albatross must travel through two different segments or "stories", both comprised of five stages, for a total of ten game stages. On each stage, Albatross can enter doors, to hide and take cover from enemies, as well jump over to higher or lower floors with rails, including stairs. Albatross begins this game armed with a standard-issue pistol, which can be substituted wi
  • 720 Degrees

    1986

    720 Degrees

    1986

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade Game Boy Color Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.1
    720 Degrees is a 1986 arcade game by Atari Games. 720°, a skateboarding game, is notable in that along with BMX Simulator, it is one of the first extreme sports video games, and has a unique timed structure that requires the player score points in order to keep the game going.
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