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  • Wonder Boy

    1986

    Wonder Boy

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.9
    Wonder Boy is a 1986 platformer video game published by Sega and developed by Escape (now known as Westone Bit Entertainment). It was the first in the long-running Wonder Boy series of games and was followed up by five sequels, Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair, Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap, Wonder Boy in Monster World and Monster World IV. It was also the basis for the Adventure Island series.
  • Big Event Golf

    1986

    Big Event Golf

    1986

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    The player is a participant on an 18-hole championship golf course. His objective is to acquire the lowest score possible. The rules used in this game are the same as in actual golf.
  • Koi No Hotrock

    1986

    Koi No Hotrock

    1986

    Arcade
    Rock band members try to save the female vocal who has been abducted.
  • Guardian

    1986

    Guardian

    1986

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    A side-scrolling beat em' up game conquering different planets.
  • Soldier Girl Amazon

    1986

    Soldier Girl Amazon

    1986

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Soldier Girl Amazon is a shooter released by Nichibutsu in 1986. The soldier girl Amazon fights on a completely different Earth, dominated by strange beasts and crazy cyborgs.
  • Rafflesia

    1986

    Rafflesia

    1986

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Rafflesia is a top view vertical scrolling shooter where the screen scrolls constantly as you fly up the screen in your spacecraft. The aim is to blast or avoid the various aliens that move around the screen to finally face the final boss Rafflesia. As you blast and avoid, you are equipped with two weapons, both are forward firing weapons but the second one is more powerful and when in use decreases your energy. Falling down the screen constantly are tears from Rafflesia and when collected these increase your energy. If you are hit by an alien or it's weapon then you lose one of three lives. Two players can play with each player taking it in turn when the other player is killed.
  • Hexa

    1986

    Hexa

    1986

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    Blocks in groups of three will descend from the top of the screen. They are aligned vertically and will have a colored symbol within. You must place them on the stack so as to have three of a kind in rows in any direction. If you press the Rotate button, the bottom block will move to the top, thus shifting the pattern. If you press the Power Blocks button, the next triplet to fall will be three blocks, all with a red 'P' in them. Whatever color/symbol the power blocks land on top of will disappear from the screen, thus maybe making several three-way line ups. You get only two "Power Blocks" in the first level.
  • Zwackery

    1986

    Zwackery

    1986

    Platform
    Arcade
    A fantasy-type game with all the fairy tale elements. Jump around and preserve all the pages of Zak's "Book of Life" from the Gholum.
  • Lode Runner - Teikoku Karano Dasshutsu

    1986

    Lode Runner - Teikoku Karano Dasshutsu

    1986

    Arcade
    In 1986, Irem released their fourth and final arcade conversions of Lode Runner. Like the previous two, it contained 30 selected levels from the 150 original levels. However, it is the only version to contain a new mode of play: two player cooperative. In this mode, two players must work together to capture every gold ingot in 18 stages, some of which cannot be reached without a pair of players working together to achieve their goal. This is the only version out of Irem's four arcade releases that was not translated into English and sold directly to the American market.
  • Baluba-louk no Densetsu

    1986

    Baluba-louk no Densetsu

    1986

    Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Baluba-louk No Densetsu is a platform arcade game released by Able in 1986. An explorer must get all the treasure chests while avoiding the monsters.
  • Sky Kid Deluxe

    1986

    Sky Kid Deluxe

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    You play a bi-plane pilot on missions to bomb enemy targets. The game has a left-to-right scrolling screen where you shoot at enemy planes and trucks. Fly down and pick up the bomb as you go along.
  • Tehkan World Cup

    1986

    Tehkan World Cup

    1986

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    Tehkan World Cup, aka. Tecmo Cup, is the first multi-player soccer game featuring a trackball controller. Programmed by Michishito Ishizuka it was released to arcades in 1985 by Tehkan, Ltd., the former name of Tecmo, Inc. Its arrival coincided with the buildup to the 1986 FIFA World Cup. It featured the then colors of several of the world's top teams such as West Germany, Argentina and Brazil, although it did not mention any team by name.
  • Hang-On Jr.

    1986

    Hang-On Jr.

    1986

    Racing Simulator
    Arcade
    A simpler Hang-On installment with easier courses.
  • Argus

    1986

    Argus

    1986

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A vertical scrolling shoot 'em up. Fire guns and drop bombs on the enemies in this deep space battle. Pickup assorted power-ups. The screen also scrolls left and right if your ship nears the edges of the screen.
  • Battle Lane Vol. 5

    1986

    Battle Lane Vol. 5

    1986

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    The fate of the country hangs in the balance. Break through the enemy checkpoints using your machine gun, bazooka and driving skill. Pick up more bazookas five missiles each along the road. Finally, enter the enemy base and destroy their secret weapon. The game has five checkpoints with the base coming after the fifth checkpoint. Each wall is broken with five missiles. Hint: shoot seven to ten defenders before trying for the wall.
  • Sega Ninja

    1986

    Sega Ninja

    1986

    Arcade
    Ninja Princess opens with a short cutscene of the princess Kurumi getting carried away in a palanquin - her castle Kanten has been seized by the traitor Zaemon Gyokuro, who obviously wants to get rid of her. But she escapes, transforms into a kunoichi and sets out to regain her home. Even though it's basically all about running around killing people with knives, Ninja Princess clearly wants to be a girly game. Everything is bright and colorful with cartoon-like proportions, and when Kurumi gets hit by an enemy, she just sits on the floor and starts crying. It's hard to resent the game its stereotyping, though, cause it's just cute as a button - no surprise here, after all the graphics were designed by Flicky artist Yoshiki Kawasaki and Reiko Kodama of Phantasy Star fame.
  • Trivia Genius

    1985

    Trivia Genius

    1985

    Quiz/Trivia
    Arcade
    "Trivia Genius" is a quiz game developed for MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), released in 1985. The game focuses on testing players' knowledge through various trivia questions. The core gameplay involves answering trivia questions presented in a quiz format.
  • Zero Target

    1985

    Zero Target

    1985

    Arcade
    Zero Target, known in Japan as Shooting Down King, is a shooter video game developed by Data East and released in 1985 for arcades. In Zero Target the player controls a fighter plane, with the action seen from a first person view inside of the fighter's cockpit. The player can move the view in any direction, with a targeting reticule in the middle of the screen used to aim at enemy fighters.
  • Nemesis

    1985

    Nemesis

    1985

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    star 8
    The North American version of Nemesis features a considerably increased difficulty compared to the Japanese and European version. To balance this, the game spawns a fleet of orange enemies when the player loses a life to provide as many power-up capsules as possible to recover as many upgrades as possible. Also the North American version presents a continue feature (but only for three times). The title screen was also updated, showing an in-game reproduction of the promotional artwork behind the logo.
  • Uchuu Senkan Yamato

    1985

    Uchuu Senkan Yamato

    1985

    Arcade
    Arcade
    1985 Japanese exclusive Laserdisc video game designed by Taito which was based on the television series of the same name. Game Machine listed Space Battleship Yamato on their August 1, 1985 issue as being the second most-successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of the month.
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