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  • Super Invaders

    1982

    Super Invaders

    1982

    Shooter
    BBC Microcomputer System
    It is a Space Invaders variant. The player controls his defender ship left and right and has to prevent aliens from landing by shooting at them. Some protection is offered by four bastions which can take some shots before being destroyed.
  • Planetoid

    1982

    Planetoid

    1982

    Shooter
    BBC Microcomputer System
    Planetoid is a clone of the Williams arcade classic Defender. You are out in your ship equipped with deadly lasers and a limited number of smart bombs flying over a planetary landscape on a mission to protect the humans that are under attack by the aliens.
  • Typo Attack

    1982

    Typo Attack

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 8-bit
  • Planet Defender

    1982

    Planet Defender

    1982

    Shooter
    VC 4000
  • Astro Command

    1982

    Astro Command

    1982

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Berzerk

    1982

    Berzerk

    1982

    Shooter
    Vectrex
  • Alien Invaders

    1982

    Alien Invaders

    1982

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    Alien Invaders is a variant of Space Invaders . A 14x5 rectangular formation of enemy spacecraft appears from the top of the screen, and slowly gets closer to the surface of the Earth. You control a mobile missile launcher that can shoot up at the invaders, while the aliens try to bomb you. As in Space Invaders, there are fortifications which can give you some shelter from the bombs, and these are slowly worn away as they are bombarded. There is also an enemy mother-ship that appears overhead, which gives you bonus points. But unlike Space Invaders, there is only one wave. Once the main enemy formation is defeated, you can only gain more points by aiming at the mother-ships until the five minute timer runs out.
  • Astro Invader

    1982

    Astro Invader

    1982

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    Astro Invader is a fixed screen shoot 'em up. The player moves their laser base across the bottom of the screen and has to shoot down the aliens that appear above. What sets Astro Invader apart from other early shoot 'em ups is that the aliens, after being dropped from their mothership, position themselves in columns. Once a column is full the lowest alien drops down and suicide dives towards the player. As they hit the ground they explode and the player must make sure they are not within the blast radius. In addition to the standard aliens there are also UFOs that appear in the middle and to the sides of the screen. These must be shot down as they will kill the player when landing, no matter where the player is positioned. The game is over when all three lives are lost.
  • Defender

    1982

    Defender

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Defender is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed by Williams Electronics for arcades. The game is set on either an unnamed planet or city (depending on platform) where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts. Development was led by Eugene Jarvis, a pinball programmer at Williams; Defender was Jarvis's first video game project and drew inspiration from Space Invaders and Asteroids. Defender was demonstrated in late 1980 and was released in March 1981. It was distributed in Japan by Taito. Defender was one of the most important titles of the golden age of arcade video games, selling over 55,000 units to become the company's best-selling game and one of the highest-grossing arcade games ever. Praise among critics focused on the game's audio-visuals and gameplay. It is frequently listed as one of Jarvis's best contributions to the video game industry and one of the most difficult video games. Though not the first game to scroll horizontally, it created the genr
  • Galaxian

    1982

    Galaxian

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 5200
    Galaxian is a 1979 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco. The player assumes control of the Galaxip starfighter in its mission to protect Earth from waves of aliens. Gameplay involves destroying each formation of aliens, who dive down towards the player in an attempt to hit them.
  • Galaxian

    1982

    Galaxian

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 8-bit
  • Carnival

    1982

    Carnival

    1982

    Shooter
    ColecoVision
    The goal of the game is to shoot at targets, while carefully avoiding running out of bullets. Three rows of targets scroll across the screen in alternating directions; these include rabbits, ducks, owls, and bonus items. If a duck target crosses the bottom row without being shot, it will come to life and begin flying down toward the player. Any ducks that reach the bottom of the screen in this manner will eat some of the player's bullets. Objects also periodically appear among the targets that will give the player extra bullets or points when hit. A spinning wheel with eight pipes sits above the rows of moving targets; these pipes and all targets must be shot in order to complete the round. At the end of each round, the player receives bonus points for all bullets remaining in his supply. He then plays a bonus round, where a large white bear with a target walks across the screen. Each time the bear is shot, it rears up for a second, then begins walking more quickly in the other direction. The object is to shoot the
  • Carnival

    1982

    Carnival

    1982

    Shooter
    Intellivision
    The goal of the game is to shoot at targets, while carefully avoiding running out of bullets. Three rows of targets scroll across the screen in alternating directions; these include rabbits, ducks, owls, and bonus items. If a duck target crosses the bottom row without being shot, it will come to life and begin flying down toward the player. Any ducks that reach the bottom of the screen in this manner will eat some of the player's bullets. Objects also periodically appear among the targets that will give the player extra bullets or points when hit. A spinning wheel with eight pipes sits above the rows of moving targets; these pipes and all targets must be shot in order to complete the round. At the end of each round, the player receives bonus points for all bullets remaining in his supply. He then plays a bonus round, where a large white bear with a target walks across the screen. Each time the bear is shot, it rears up for a second, then begins walking more quickly in the other direction. The object is to shoot the
  • Space Invaders

    1982

    Space Invaders

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 5200
    Space Invaders for the Atari 5200 is an enhanced port of the Atari 8-bit port.
  • Space Fight

    1982

    Space Fight

    1982

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Space Invaders

    1982

    Space Invaders

    1982

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    An LCD port of Space Invaders with a built-in calculator, released in 1982.
  • Zaxxon

    1982

    Zaxxon

    1982

    Shooter
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The handheld version of Zaxxon is a portable LCD game manufactured by Bandai with a license from Sega. It was released in 1982, and is based on the arcade game, Zaxxon. This system uses a "double panel" LCD screen, one to simulate the first section of the game (set in space) and another for one of the space stations. Aside from a similar perspective, handheld Zaxxon is very little like the arcade game - the player cannot move upwards or downwards, and many of the memorable scenery in the game (such as the brick walls and turrets) were omitted due to hardware restraints. In essance this turns Zaxxon into a fairly standard LCD shoot-'em-up game, where players move left and right shooting foes before being hit.
  • Battlesight

    1982

    Battlesight

    1982

    Shooter
    Apple II
    Battlesight is a 1st person shooter for the Apple II. Welcome to World War III. The Warsaw Pact Army crashed through the West German border at 0530 hours today. You have five M60A3 Tanks dug in on the high ground overlooking the enemy's avenue of approach. Situated between the towns of Fulda and Schlitz with Lauterbach to your rear, it is up to you to stop or at least slow the advancing Red Army.
  • The Crypts of Plumbous

    1982

    The Crypts of Plumbous

    1982

    Shooter
    Atari 8-bit
    In The Crypts of Plumbous, the player has to fight alien ships who are trying to raid underground Nuclear waste storage for some unknown reason and unleash it on the planet.
  • Galaxy Gates

    1982

    Galaxy Gates

    1982

    Shooter
    Apple II
    A space shoter written by Eric Popejoy and published by Adventure International for the Apple II.
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