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  • Section-Z

    1985

    Section-Z

    1985

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.9
    Section-Z is a side-view shoot-'em-up by Capcom originally released as a coin-operated video game in 1985. A home version was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987. The original coin-op game is included in Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
  • Spelunker

    1985

    Spelunker

    1985

    Platform Arcade
    Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    A miner has to find the exit to a world of wonders that is deep in the ground. During his journey he has to collect bombs to destroy rocks in his way, collect keys to open doors and pick up little potions that refresh his timer. Treasure chests can be opened for bonus items.
  • Transformers: Mystery of Comvoy

    1985

    Transformers: Mystery of Comvoy

    1985

    Shooter Platform
    Wii Family Computer
    Transformers: Comvoy no Nazo is a 2D side-scrolling action platformer developed by ISCO and published by TAKARA for the Nintendo Entertainment System (in Japan only) on Decmber 5, 1986. Set in the first-generation Transformers universe, players control Autobot Ultra Magnus as he storms through various Decepticon strongholds to find the whereabouts of Autobot leader Convoy (known worldwide as Optimus Prime). Convoy no Nazo consists of nine stages, each ending in a boss battle. Players can move and shoot as well as transform into a more maneuverable vehicle mode. The game is so difficult, most players do not usually pass the first stage. The 9th stage is a maze which, if not completed in precisely the right way, will infinitely loop. Warp Zones can be found by locating Bumblebee in some levels.
  • The Transformers

    1985

    The Transformers

    1985

    Shooter Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    Earth has been invaded by extraterrestrial shapechanging robots which have made our planet their battleground. The struggle between the good Autobots and the evil Decepticons centers around energy as the objective is to collect four pieces of the Energon Cube and getting them back to the Autobot base. The Decepticons will do their best to get in the way and use the cubes to their own nefarious means. You as the player control five Autobots that can either be in robot or vehicle form. You move around the platforms searching for the cubes. While in robot form you can either walk or fly, but while in vehicle form you drive around the platforms. Defensa-Pod can be used to switch between Autobots. Once all the cubes are collected the game repeats at a higher difficulty. Each Autobot has shields that deplete when shot at or hit by an enemy Decepticon, when all the Autobots are destroyed, it is Game Over.
  • Lunar Pool

    1985

    Lunar Pool

    1985

    Sport Arcade
    Wii Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.6
    Lunar Pool is the first advanced home video billiards game ever. Never before has the player been able to choose among 60 different "tables." Jump around to your favorite, or master each stage consecutively. Your score is kept automatically. You set up the electronic cue stick, aim the cue ball, choose the power you need and shoot! Then watch the ball ricochet around the "table" and land in the pocket. Learn to be a "hustler" by mastering all 60 stages (an expansion over the original PC-8801 32 stages).
  • Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar

    1985

    Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar

    1985

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1985

    Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1985

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Mac
  • Checkers

    1985

    Checkers

    1985

    Card & Board Game
    Bally Astrocade
    This cancelled first-party Astrocade game was released in very limited quantities by New Image in late 1985.
  • Bowling

    1985

    Bowling

    1985

    Bally Astrocade
    This bowling game was a first-party game by Astrovision developed in 1981-1982 which only made it to the prototype stage. After Astrovision/Astrocade's bankrupcy the game was released in limited quantities by New Image in late 1985.
  • Conan the Barbarian

    1985

    Conan the Barbarian

    1985

    Arcade
    Bally Astrocade
    This game began life as "King Arthur's Adventure" before Astrovision secured the Conan the Barbarian license. The game was advertised during 1981-1982 but was never released at the time. It later changed name again, this time to Quest For The Orb. Neither Quest for the Orb would see a release as Astrovision/Astrocade hit financial troubles. Eventually a working prototype made its way to Dave Carson Software in 1985 and was released under the Conan the Barbarian name.
  • Soccer

    1985

    Soccer

    1985

    Bally Astrocade
    This soccer game for the Astrocade was developed in 1982 but did not see release at the time. In 1985 the unreleased prototype finally went into production and was released in limited quantities by Mike White Software.
  • Frank Bruno's Boxing

    1985

    Frank Bruno's Boxing

    1985

    Fighting Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Commodore 16 DOS Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 Amstrad PCW
    "Super Punch-Out" clone.
  • A-Ressha de Ikou

    1985

    A-Ressha de Ikou

    1985

    Simulator Strategy
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 Sharp MZ-2200 FM-7 MSX2 MSX
    A Ressha de Ikou is the first in the long-running transport network simulation series mostly known as A-Train. The player controls a railroad company CEO in the end of the nineteenth century, who was entrusted by the president of an unnamed country to build a railroad that reaches its Western coast. The game is played in real time, with a day/night cycle and a game world that changes regardless of the player's actions. Compared to its more widely known sequels, A Ressha de Ikou has a rather simple gameplay that is confined to building tracks for just one train line, the titular A-train. A report is generated that shows how well the player is doing in his/her competition against other networks.
  • Finalizer: Super Transformation

    1985

    Finalizer: Super Transformation

    1985

    Shooter Simulator
    Arcade
    The player starts out as a ship fighting over North America. Capsules are shot from the ground, that when shot open contains either a ship upgrade or powerup. Transformation - The very first item that comes out of the capsule is an upgrade that transforms the ship into a flying robot that has a shield. This shield can take a few hits before transforming back into a ship. - With each upgrade the robot transforms and gains a different type of weapon. - Pressing button 2 (B) will let the Robot use his shield to block shots head on. Power ups - After shooting the capsule open, if they player shoots again the ship upgrade will change to a power up. - Power ups include bonus points, stopping enemies for a certain amount of time, and becoming indestructible for a limited amount of time. During this indestructible phase, the ship/robot cannot shoot but can fly into enemies for tremendous amounts of points.
  • 4-D Warriors

    1985

    4-D Warriors

    1985

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The game is a horizontal scrolling shooter in which you take control of a jetpack propelled space warrior who travels between parallel universes and worm holes (hence 4-D or 4 dimensions) throughout the game. By flying over the top of the play field, you end up in an alternate universe. You travel back and forth defeating enemies until you reach a boss creature. On some occasions a worm hole will appear in the middle of the play field and you are taken to even stranger worlds.
  • Bone Crusher

    1985

    Bone Crusher

    1985

    Arcade
    A bootleg version of Knuckle Joe. Side scroll action game.
  • Bygone

    1985

    Bygone

    1985

    Platform
    Arcade
    An innovative and fun platform game. The player controls a small blue Slinky robot, jumping while adhering and moving through a series of natural platforms levels and must eliminate different kinds of enemy creatures and catch special robotics parts to become different types of robot, always with the possibility once transformed of returning it to its bygone form and try different combinations of transformation, to reach higher zones and defeat the boss, a stone monster that must be shoot several times in his eye without touch it, to go to next levels.
  • Chanbara

    1985

    Chanbara

    1985

    Arcade
    Arcade
    One player fighting game using a sword.
  • Agent Super Bond

    1985

    Agent Super Bond

    1985

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Agent Super Bond is a shooter game like the 007 series games. You have to shoot at objects and people that try to attack you, and find specific objects to complete the level. This game also has very similar spirtes to the Galaxian hardware shoot-em-up know as Lost Tomb.
  • Quake Minus One

    1985

    Quake Minus One

    1985

    Shooter Strategy Tactical
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Quake Minus One is an old school C64 tank game.
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