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  • Strategy X

    1981

    Strategy X

    1981

    Arcade
    Arcade Atari 2600
    A top-down tank shooter from Konami where you control a circular tank.
  • Snap Jack

    1981

    Snap Jack

    1981

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Guide a dot-munching, stretch-legged character through right-to-left scrolling scenes of landscape and tunnels. Avoid, among others, jelly fish and of course the kettles and boots on the overhead conveyor.
  • Centipede

    1981

    Centipede

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Web browser
    star 7.1
    Centipede is a vertically-oriented shoot 'em up arcade game produced by Atari, Inc. in 1980. The game was designed by Ed Logg along with Dona Bailey, one of the few female game programmers in the industry at this time. It was also the first arcade coin-operated game to have a significant female player base. The player defends against swarms of insects, completing a round after eliminating the centipede that winds down the playing field.
  • War of the Bugs

    1981

    War of the Bugs

    1981

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The game is much like playing Centipede in a Galaxian-type environment. Interestingly enough, if you move, the shot moves as well.
  • Space Cruiser

    1981

    Space Cruiser

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 Sharp MZ-2200 FM-7
    A vertical scrolling space shooter.
  • Arena of Octos

    1981

    Arena of Octos

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    TRS-80 Color Computer Apple II TRS-80
    Arena of Octos is a single-player, turn-based combat video game for the Apple II and TRS-80 computer families. It was created by Steve Kropinak and Al Johnson in 1981 and published by SoftSide magazine. The player assumes the role of a human space pilot, captured by an aggressive race of green-skinned aliens known as Octons after straying into their space. To win freedom, the human must become a gladiator and engage in physical combat with numerous Octon warriors.
  • Spiders

    1981

    Spiders

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Move your missile base back and forth and shoot at a growing spider web and attacking spiders. Every few rounds a woman's face will appear and she will wink at you.
  • Space Seeker

    1981

    Space Seeker

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Defend your base against enemies.
  • Video Life

    1981

    Video Life

    1981

    Puzzle
    Atari 2600
    Video Life is a rare video game for the Atari 2600. It is a version of the zero-player cellular automaton known as Conway's Game of Life. Video Life was only available through a special mail order offer to owners of CommaVid's Magicard, which itself is considered to be one of the rarest Atari 2600 cartridges ever released. According to original CommaVid co-owner Irwin Gaines, only 20 cartridges or less of Video Life were ever made. Editors of AtariAge estimate approximately 500 cartridges were produced. A report in the Chicago Reader by Jeffrey Felshman estimates that cartridges would sell for as much $3000 at the time.
  • Moon War

    1981

    Moon War

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Top-down space shooter.
  • Rock Climber

    1981

    Rock Climber

    1981

    Arcade
    You control a guy who attempts to climb a rock.
  • Red Alert

    1981

    Red Alert

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Defend six cities against attacking enemies. Assault waves consist of planes, helicopters, night bombers, and MIRV bombs.
  • The Hand

    1981

    The Hand

    1981

    Arcade
    A maze game like Pac-man. You are a 'Hand' and so are your enemies. Each hand can be Rock (A fist), Paper (Flat) or Scissors (2 fingers extended). Your job is to clear a maze of dots to move to the next level. If you touch an enemy and your 'hand' beats his, you win, otherwise you lose your current turn.
  • Grand Champion

    1981

    Grand Champion

    1981

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    A vertical driving game. Compete against other computer cars to win races.
  • Demoneye-X

    1981

    Demoneye-X

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    This game is similar to space invaders.
  • Pleiades

    1981

    Pleiades

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Atari 2600
    In this multi-wave space shooter, enemy ships come at you in scrolling waves. Growing bird-like ships swoop down at the player's ship as more enemy ships spring forth from the mothership. During the final wave, the player must navigate around parked ships to hit landing pad right on.
  • Ultima

    1981

    Ultima

    1981

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari 8-bit Apple II
    star 6.4
    Ultima (later titled, Ultima: The First Age of Darkness) is the first game in the Ultima series of role-playing video games created by Richard Garriott. The game was one of the first definitive commercial computer RPGs, and is considered an important and influential turning point for the development of the genre throughout years to come.
  • Reversi

    1981

    Reversi

    1981

    Simulator Strategy Quiz/Trivia
    Intellivision
    Reversi is a computerized version of the board game Othello. During the game, two players take turns placing game pieces on the board in an attempt to trap pieces of their opponents color. Any trapped pieces will then be reversed in color. When the board becomes completely filled up, whomever has the most pieces of his own color on the board wins. The game can be played by two players, or one player against the computer. There are three skill levels the computer can use, and three different board sizes are available, 6 by 6, 8 by 8, and 10 by 10.
  • Tournament Pro Golf

    1981

    Tournament Pro Golf

    1981

    Sport
    Arcade
    A golf game featuring 9 levels. After the 9th hole, the courses repeat.
  • MagiCard

    1981

    MagiCard

    1981

    Simulator
    Atari 2600
    MagiCard is an Atari 2600 programming tool on a cartridge that originally came with a 100-page manual and was only available via mail order.
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