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  • Eggor

    1983

    Eggor

    1983

    Shooter Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    Early multi-directional Pacman-like game featuring an ostrich Eggor where you are shooting bullets at vultures while collecting eggs.
  • Dog Fight

    1983

    Dog Fight

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Enemy fighters arrive, wave after wave, attempting to outflank the player’s fighter jet and trap it in the path of their fire. The player can only move the jet side to side to avoid incoming fire and attempt to line up a shot on the enemy fighters. Each new wave of enemies brings new tactics, new weapons to evade… and a new batch of targets.
  • Van-Van Car

    1983

    Van-Van Car

    1983

    Arcade
    Van-Van Car is an arcade game that was released by Sanritsu, in 1983, and licensed to Karateco for EU manufacture and distribution; as with Dream Shopper and Dr. Micro, it runs on Namco's Pac-Man hardware (a Zilog Z80, running at 3.072 MHz), but with two Texas Instruments SN-76496s running at 1.78975 MHz for sound. The flyer may give the impression that it uses an isometric perspective but it uses the same overhead view as the first six Pac-Man titles - and, the player must use a 4-directional joystick to take control of a yellow racer car (the eponymous "Van-Van Car"), which is on a mission to burst balloons with its front-mounted spike while watching out for the three "killer" cars (which are red, green, and blue, so the last one looks somewhat like an evil version of the car from Namco's Rally-X). Each normal balloon burst will be worth 200 points, regardless of colour; also, if you press that "Jump Button", Van-Van Car will jump into the air, and every time it jumps over one of the killer cars, you will receiv
  • 51 Terrahawks

    1983

    51 Terrahawks

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    51 Terrahawks is shoot em up game for Philips Videopac G7000
  • Stargunner

    1983

    Stargunner

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Horizontal space shooter
  • Picnic

    1983

    Picnic

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    You call this a picnic!!?? Just when you are ready to sit down and eat your juicy cheeseburgers, a swarm of nasty bugs comes along intent on beating you to the munch. They start eating and you start swatting, and the battle has begun. It's a good thing you brought along your bug zapping trap. Now, swat those critters into the trap, and just maybe there will be something left for you to eat for lunch.
  • Squeeze Box

    1983

    Squeeze Box

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Squeeze Box is a single player, full color game designed to be played on the Atari Video Computer System or the Sears Video Arcade. There are six game variations to test your skill and judgment. Squeeze Box is the ultimate escape game. Our pistol packin' jailbird has got to shoot like crazy to knock out an escape route through the walls... before they close in on him. The longer it takes, the faster they come, so aim carefully. But don't rush out too fast because the next room is worse, and you're getting points for each block you shoot out. Test your endurance! Wait too long and you might touch the wall. Three touches and its all over - except for the hottest finish you have ever encountered in a video game.
  • M.A.D.

    1983

    M.A.D.

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    M.A.D. (which stands for Missile Attack and Defense) is an arcade action game somewhat similar to Missile Command. You control a photon cannon at the bottom of the screen, and your goal is to protect six energy stations located to your left and right. Waves of rockets and other ships will fly by on the screen, and occasionally one will drop in an attempt to destroy one of the stations (as a warning on most levels, the enemy will turn white just before it drops). You need to make sure you shoot it before your energy station is destroyed! When all six energy stations are gone, the game is over. A two player variation is also included; one player will control the photon cannon, and the second player controls a cursor and can select when and where an enemy will drop. The players alternate between offense and defense in this version.
  • Ram It

    1983

    Ram It

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    From the left and right sides of the screen colored columns stretch towards the center of the screen in order to connect with their counterpart on the opposite side. The player is at the center of the screen where he can move up and down and has to shoot left and right at the extending columns before they connect.
  • Come-Frutas

    1982

    Come-Frutas

    1982

    Arcade
    VC 4000
    A fruit themed Pac-Man clone.
  • Adventure Canoe

    1982

    Adventure Canoe

    1982

    Arcade
  • 1K ZX Chess

    1982

    1K ZX Chess

    1982

    Strategy Tactical
    Sinclair ZX81
    Chess game developed for home computer Sinclair ZX81. Game code takes up only 672 bytes in memory, but implements all chess rules except for castling, promotion, and en passant, including a computer opponent. It was the smallest implementation of chess on any computer at the time.
  • Le jeu du chômeur

    1982

    Le jeu du chômeur

    1982

    Arcade
    Apple II
    Naviguate the elevators of an office building and obtain a job by meeting the boss at the top floor. Your salary is evaluated according to the speed you got to his office.
  • Pollywog

    1982

    Pollywog

    1982

    Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Apple II
    Pollywog is an arcade game devoted to raising tadpoles for the Apple II. The player's goal is to raise up 12 frog eggs into adulthood, and ultimately produce their own offspring. These tadpoles must eat algae to get larger and turn into frogs. These frogs can then lay their own eggs in turn. One of these eggs will be a prince egg, which will grow up into a frog prince. The player controls the direction of the tadpole swarm, and whether they scatter or congregate. When a tadpole reaches adulthood, the player can also control their tongue and choose when to lay their own eggs.
  • Isoge! Doraemon

    1982

    Isoge! Doraemon

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Zackman

    1982

    Zackman

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Rush Hour

    1982

    Rush Hour

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Kageninja

    1982

    Kageninja

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Hyoukin Kyoushitsu

    1982

    Hyoukin Kyoushitsu

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Tsuppari Concert

    1982

    Tsuppari Concert

    1982

    Handheld Electronic LCD
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