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  • Mined-Out

    1983

    Mined-Out

    1983

    Puzzle
    BBC Microcomputer System Dragon 32/64 ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron
    The semi-amusingly-named Mined-Out involves guiding a character across a screen covered with mines. He can move in any of the four main directions. At each point he is told how many of these four squares have mines in, but not the exact locations of the mines, making completion a precarious challenge. There are 8 skill levels, each with progressively more and more mines. After each level you are showed an 'action replay' of your path, as well as a full diagram of where each mine was.
  • Fire Ant

    1983

    Fire Ant

    1983

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Commodore 16 Amstrad CPC
    The player controls an ant which has to save the ant queen.
  • Bonka

    1983

    Bonka

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Bonka is a clone of the arcade video game Space Panic released for the Dragon 32 and Commodore 64 in 1983.
  • Sea Monster

    1983

    Sea Monster

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Atari 2600
    In Sea Monster you control a ship out in the open seas. Beneath the waves are numerous sea monsters, many of which are attacking your ship! Your ship is located at the top of the screen, and your goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the various sea monsters that swim by. The deeper in the ocean the monster is, the more points it is worth. The game ends when all of your ships have been destroyed. Gameplay is for one or two players, and several game variations are available which control the speed and difficulty. Sea Monster was released by Puzzy and Bit Corporation in Europe and by CCE in Brazil.
  • Galaxia

    1983

    Galaxia

    1983

    Commodore VIC-20
  • Wacky Waiters

    1983

    Wacky Waiters

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20
    Using the elevators and platforms in each level you have to serve your customers on the other side of the screen.
  • Swinging Singles

    1983

    Swinging Singles

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcade
  • AX-7: Police & Gangster

    1983

    AX-7: Police & Gangster

    1983

    NEC PC-6000 Series
  • Big Top

    1983

    Big Top

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    DOS
    You are an acrobat in a big top.
  • Skelagon

    1983

    Skelagon

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A horizontal space shooter from Nichibutsu.
  • Journey

    1983

    Journey

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Journey is an arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1983. Rock band Journey had enjoyed major success in the early 1980s, and Bally/Midway decided to ride this wave of popularity by creating an arcade game based on the group. Its release was intended to coincide with a US tour by the band.
  • Stroker

    1983

    Stroker

    1983

    Simulator
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    A pornographic video game from 1983 where the player has to masturbate. The game is entirely rendered in PETSCII graphics.
  • 3 Deep Space

    1983

    3 Deep Space

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    A 3D shooter from Postern
  • Caterpilla

    1983

    Caterpilla

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 ZX Spectrum PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The deadly Caterpilla makes its way down the screen, weaving back and forth. Shoot it before it reaches the bottom of the screen. You will also need to contend with mushrooms that block the way, and a fearsome spider that will lunge at you!
  • 100 People Said

    1983

    100 People Said

    1983

    Quiz/Trivia
    ZX Spectrum
  • Crazy Golf

    1983

    Crazy Golf

    1983

    ZX Spectrum
  • Ugh!

    1983

    Ugh!

    1983

    Arcade
    Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum TRS-80 Color Computer
    A single-screen collec'em up written by Chris Morris and published by Softek for several 8-bit homecomputers.
  • Barge

    1983

    Barge

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 8-bit
    Mississippi has been hit by a deadly storm, leaving many boaters stranded. You control the more powerful SS Commodore, and must boat through these hazardous waters and rescue as many of these as possible. This involves travelling up a succession of screens, each of which has one person to rescue, while avoiding static rocks and debris. The screen layouts each time are random, so it is not always possible or safe to rescue the boater. You start a screen in the horizontal position you exited the previous one, so a central exit maximises your chances on the next screen. Other boats travel horizontally across the screen - contact with these results in losing a life. A tap of the fire button gives you a quick boost of speed, useful for avoiding hazards.
  • X-Man

    1983

    X-Man

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
  • Jet-Boot Jack

    1983

    Jet-Boot Jack

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC
    Music notes have escaped throughout the world, and Jet-Boot Jack must collect them up. There are ten levels, the first five of which can be played from the main menu. Gameplay is platform-based, and largely involves progressing down the levels, using holes and moving platforms. Enemies hover over the holes, but these can be disabled by toggling the right switches. There are also timing-based hazards such as arrows emerging from walls and lazer beams - contact with any of these costs one of your five lives. You also lose a life if you run out of energy. Some levels vary the format by requiring you to simply collect every note on a single screen, which has regeneration points and one-way platforms.
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