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  • Egg

    1981

    Egg

    1981

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    Egg is a Game & Watch video game released in 1981. The game was similar to the previously released Mickey Mouse game, though due to copyright issues which prevented them from using the brand in some countries, they replaced Mickey Mouse with a wolf, though the gameplay remains essentially the same. The countries where Mickey Mouse was replaced by Egg include some Asian countries and Australia. In the Soviet Union there were the wolf and the hare from Soviet animated TV series Nu, Pogodi!. Egg was never released in Japan. Within the box were LR43 batteries, a caution leaflet, and battery stickers. The game sold an estimated 250,000 units worldwide. The game's model number is EG-26. Interestingly, Egg was included in the Game Boy Color video game Game & Watch Gallery 3 in 1999.
  • Memory

    1981

    Memory

    1981

    Puzzle
    Elektor TV Games Computer
    A simple match 2 for the Elektor TV games Computer
  • Starship Enterprise

    1981

    Starship Enterprise

    1981

    Shooter
    Elektor TV Games Computer
  • Circledrive

    1981

    Circledrive

    1981

    Arcade
    Elektor TV Games Computer VC 4000
  • UFO Shooting

    1981

    UFO Shooting

    1981

    Shooter
    Elektor TV Games Computer
  • Solitaire

    1981

    Solitaire

    1981

    Card & Board Game
    Elektor TV Games Computer VC 4000
  • Raster

    1981

    Raster

    1981

    Shooter
    Elektor TV Games Computer
  • Labyrinth

    1981

    Labyrinth

    1981

    Adventure
    Elektor TV Games Computer
  • Destroyer

    1981

    Destroyer

    1981

    Elektor TV Games Computer
  • Fantasy

    1981

    Fantasy

    1981

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Fantasy is a simple 2D arcade game. The main hero must rescue his girlfriend as she was kidnapped by pirates. After the rescue, other hijackers appear all the time - the hero is busy non-stop. Each level is different - ballooning, pirate ship, jungles, a village full of savages ...There are no buttons to interact with - only the joystick. Most of the time, the hero must avoid the enemies - but sometimes (for example in the village), he can automatically use a sword.
  • Round-Up

    1981

    Round-Up

    1981

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
  • 005

    1981

    005

    1981

    Shooter Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    star 4.5
    005 is a 1981 arcade game by Sega, in which the player's mission is to take a briefcase of secret documents to a waiting helicopter. It is one of the first examples of a stealth game. The player controls a spy who must avoid the enemies as he makes his way through buildings and warehouses, where he will have to dodge the enemies' flashlights and use boxes as hiding spots.
  • Sabotage

    1981

    Sabotage

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Apple II
    You are in control of a stationary gun turrent at the bottom of the screen. Planes drop bombs and paratroopers jump out of helicopters which you have to shoot. Every hit gains you points - every shot you fire looses you points. You have lost if a bomb destroys your turrent, a paratrooper lands directly on your turrent or four paratroopers land at any side of your turrent. In that case they are able to build a human pyramid to infiltrate your turrent and blow it up.
  • Tempest

    1981

    Tempest

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade BBC Microcomputer System ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC
    star 5.8
    Tempest is a 1981 arcade game by Atari Inc., designed and programmed by Dave Theurer. It takes place on a three-dimensional surface, sometimes wrapped into a tube, which is viewed from one end and is divided into a dozen or more segments or lanes. The player controls a claw-shaped spaceship (named Blaster) that crawls along the near edge of the playfield, moving from segment to segment. Tempest was one of the first games to use Atari's Color-QuadraScan vector display technology. It was also the first game to allow the player to choose their starting level (a system Atari dubbed "SkillStep"). This feature increases the maximum starting level depending on the player's performance in the previous game, essentially allowing the player to continue. An official port was released for the Atari ST. An official port that bears the Atari logo was released by Superior Software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1985, and another by Electric Dreams for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1987. Versions for the Atari 2600
  • Qix

    1981

    Qix

    1981

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    star 7.5
    Draw boxes to claim as much screen as possible without getting in the path of the "Qix" and "Sparx". Draw slower for more points and hope that you have enough coins. Simple but very addicting!
  • Chef

    1981

    Chef

    1981

    Arcade
    Game & Watch
    Game and Watch game from the Wide Screen series that was re-released as a Nintendo DSi Virtual console game.
  • 18 Holes Pro Golf

    1981

    18 Holes Pro Golf

    1981

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Biorhythm

    1981

    Biorhythm

    1981

    Bally Astrocade
  • Grand Prix / Demolition Derby

    1981

    Grand Prix / Demolition Derby

    1981

    Bally Astrocade
  • Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game

    1981

    Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game

    1981

    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game is a handheld electronic game released by Mattel in 1981.
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