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  • Tranz Am

    1983

    Tranz Am

    1983

    Racing Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
    Tranz Am is a ZX Spectrum video game released by Ultimate Play The Game in 1983. The game was one of the very few Spectrum games also available in ROM format for use with the Interface 2. The game involves driving around a post-apocalyptic America, collecting eight trophies, avoiding natural hazards and kamikaze cars which attempt to crash into the player. The player has a limited supply of fuel, which must be topped up by driving over petrol pumps. The game was written by Tim and Chris Stamper.
  • Eric and the Floaters

    1983

    Eric and the Floaters

    1983

    Arcade
    PC-8800 Series ZX Spectrum Sharp X1 Sharp MZ-2200 FM-7 NEC PC-6000 Series MSX
    You must press any key to start the game. It will then ask you if you want to use Keyboard or Joystick. After that section, the game will start. The aim of each level of the game is to kill all of the floaters, the orange/magenta ball-like things that roam the maze. To do this you have one weapon on your side - an infinite supply of bombs. When you drop a bomb, they are automatically primed, and will explode after just a few seconds. So to kill the baddies you must get close enough to them to within the range of the bomb, drop it, and quickly run around a corner to make sure you too are not caught in the explosion. The bombs will destroy any floaters that are caught in the blast, and also certain sections of wall that are in the way, reducing the playing area to open landscape. More and more floaters are added each level, and the game does get quite difficult. You can also only drop one bomb at a time.
  • Super Action Baseball

    1983

    Super Action Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision
    Colecovision's only baseball game and first of the Super Action series, Super Action Baseball was specially designed to work with the Super Action controllers. Batting is done with an angled view wherein you see your batter in the bottom-left of the screen and the pitcher at center-right. The top part of the screen is reserved for keeping an eye on the bases. As the ball approaches, your player attempts to hit the ball with his bat to send it flying. A successful hit will result in your player having to run around the bases. Running is done with the "wheel" on the top of the Super Action Controllers. Stealing is also possible. Fielding is simple, using the Super Action controllers, players have 4 buttons to correspond to each base. Thus the ball can be thrown at any of the bases instantly. Box art is fan made.
  • Rocky Super Action Boxing

    1983

    Rocky Super Action Boxing

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision
    Rocky Super Action Boxing is the first licensed video game based on the popular Rocky film series. The game is based on Rocky III and was designed by Coleco. In the game, the player can play as either Rocky Balboa or Clubber Lang in the game, either against the computer in a one player game, or against each other in a "Head to Head" two player mode. There is also a "Demo" mode if the player wants to watch Rocky and Clubber Lang fight. Since Rocky Super Action Boxing is one of the later ColecoVision titles released, it includes a pause feature for the game. Each boxing match consists of, according to the skill level chosen, two, five, ten, or fifteen rounds each lasting one minute each. During gameplay, the player's movement is restricted to three positions or "lanes" vertically, and from each player's side of the ring to the front of their opponent horizontally. The 4 button controller allows for (independently) offensive hits to the body or head, defensive blocking for the head and body, and ducking. Points ar
  • Words-Attack

    1983

    Words-Attack

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Extremely rare Sancho prototype. Only one cartridge is known to exist. The game seems to be unfinished, because it still has over 1K of free space left that could have been used for a valid 'word pool'. This game was most probably originally made by Home Vision, because a Home Vision logo has been found inside this ROM.
  • Miner 2049er Volume II

    1983

    Miner 2049er Volume II

    1983

    Platform
    Atari 2600
    "Bounty Bob" continues his mining adventure in the year 2049 with three all new screens. Help him claim all of the various mine stations. The three new mine screens will greatly challenge your gaming abilities.
  • Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Battle Cruiser M-12 is a vertical shooter produced by Sigma Ent. Inc. in 1982.
  • Dreamland

    1983

    Dreamland

    1983

    Adventure
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp MZ-2200 FM-7 NEC PC-6000 Series
    star 7
    Adventure game published by Microcabin in 1983.
  • Stronghold

    1983

    Stronghold

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    star 6
    On one of your patrols in deep space you encounter an abandoned base whose self-defense mechanisms are still functional. Upon detecting your presence the base launches several drones to destroy you. After having conquered three of these attack waves a force field containing of three layers will form at the bottom auf the screen protecting a SAM crawler. Your objctive now ist to shoot a gap into the horizontally moving force field in order to eliminate the SAM crawler while still being under attack by hostile drones. As soon as you breached the force field you have to pay attention not being shot down by the SAM crawler which will exploit the fact of you destroying the force field. The game comes with 16 game variations, some of them allowing you to use rapid fire while others make the attack drones invincible for your missiles or produce drones which clone themselves. Still some variants create a force field which will descend from above and is minimzing the space you are able to move in.
  • Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi

    1983

    Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi

    1983

    Puzzle Simulator
    SG-1000
    Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi is a 1982 arcade game by Sega. It was subsequently ported to the SG-1000. The arcade version is extremely rare and poorly documented.
  • Sega Mahjong

    1983

    Sega Mahjong

    1983

    Puzzle
    SG-1000
    Mahjong or Sega Mahjong is a mahjong game for the SG-1000.
  • Chameleon

    1983

    Chameleon

    1983

    Platform
    Arcade
    A colorful platform game in which the player controls a long-tongued chameleon that must make around a series of single-screen, platform-strewn levels; stealing chicken eggs from their nests and being careful to avoid contact with angry chickens. As well as walking along the platforms and poles, the chameleon can use its tongue to pull itself up to higher platforms; and to escape from any nearby chickens. Each level also has a number of bombs placed at various points; the chameleon can hit these with its tongue to send them crashing towards nearby chickens. The player must keep an eye out for projectiles thrown by the chickens, such as flashing eggs. If the nesting eggs are left for too long, they will hatch into a baby chick. The player can eat the chick for bonus points, but if the chick is left alone for too long, it will grow into an adult chicken and start attacking the player. A level is over once all of the eggs have been collected and all of the chickens killed.
  • Beyond the Tesseract

    1983

    Beyond the Tesseract

    1983

    Puzzle Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS TRS-80
    Beyond the Tesseract is a text based adventure game developed in 1983 by Canadian author David Lo for the TRS-80. The game was notable for its unique take on the genre and approach to mathematical entities and abstract concepts.
  • Fay: That Math Woman!

    1983

    Fay: That Math Woman!

    1983

    Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    The educational program is intended to analyze the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division questions with answers from 0 to 18 typed in by the player manually. Correct answer gives the player 10 points and wrong answer takes 1 point from the player. Fay is a woman, who should be guided by player's knowledge in arithmetic to the top of a structure, containing 15 stages. Correct answer transfers her to the next question in each of the 4 basic operations levels. Additional two levels are combinations of two and four operations. Highest score is stored to beat it up, and a list of wrong answers can be displayed or printed for the analysis.
  • Donkey Kong

    1983

    Donkey Kong

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    DOS
    The MS-DOS port of Donkey Kong was developed by Atari, Inc., under the Atarisoft label. It was marketed for the IBM-PC computers.
  • Dragon's Lair

    1983

    Dragon's Lair

    1983

    Adventure Arcade
    Arcade DVD Player Philips CD-i Blu-ray Player PlayStation 3 Android Atari ST/STE iOS 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Mac DOS Amiga Atari Jaguar Atari Jaguar CD Xbox 360 Sega CD
    star 6.2
    Haven't heard of Dragon's Lair?! Well, you play the heroic Dirk the Daring, a valiant knight on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon! Originally released in the summer of 1983, Dragon's Lair has solidified itself as a cultural icon in gaming.
  • Galaxy Ranger

    1983

    Galaxy Ranger

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Interactive Laser Disc space battle game with computer-generated overlaid graphics. Control a space craft to defend against attacking enemy waves then destroy the enemy command ship. Huge explosions. Video images are from a Toei film - Message From Space.
  • Screw Loose

    1983

    Screw Loose

    1983

    Arcade
    Navigate the Robop character around a 3-D perspective playfield while shooting enemies and gathering items for points. Avoid the Inchworm since it will steal your hands!
  • Snoopy

    1983

    Snoopy

    1983

    Game & Watch
    Snoopy is a Tabletop and Panorama Game & Watch video game released in June of 1983 by Nintendo. The game's model number was SM-73 and SM-91 for the Tabletop and Panorama version, respectively. It is unknown how many units the Tabletop version sold, though Nintendo manufactured an estimated 250,000 versions of the Panorama game. The contents within the Panorama game included the unit, LR44 batteries, a caution leaflet, and battery stickers. CGL and Futuretronics versions of the game were also released. In both games, you're required to hit the musical notes when they arrive in the appropriate position.
  • Bugs Bunny

    1983

    Bugs Bunny

    1983

    Adventure
    Atari 2600
    The object of the game is to pick carrots while avoiding the shotgun blast from one Mr. Elmer Fudd. Elmer may not be the shrewdest hunter but he is certainly persistent. Three shots from Elmer’s gun and That’s All Folks!
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