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  • The Next Space

    1989

    The Next Space

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    star 7.2
    The Next Space is a vertically scrolling Shoot 'em Up released in 1989 by SNK for Arcades. The game is a typical scrolling shooter, with two buttons used for the primary shot and secondary shot respectively. Red capsules will leave "S" icons which will raise the ship's speed. Along the way the player will also find blue capsules which will release power-ups which equip different secondary shots into the ship. There are nine different secondary shots available, each represented by a different letter. By shooting the power-up icons the player will cycle between the letters, allowing to equip the desired weapon. Weapons don't stack, so picking up more icons of the same letter won't raise the player's firepower.
  • Violence Fight

    1989

    Violence Fight

    1989

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    The game takes place during the early 1950s in the United States, where an underground tournament known as the "Violence Fight" had become very popular among the criminal underworld and the public at large; criminals, especially mobsters, along with other public nuisances and upstanding citizens are allured by its stakes and thrill. The contestants, drawn from all across the country, compete for large sums of money and the title of "No. 1 Quarreler." As the game begins, the tournament even attracts a young fighter named Bad Blue (or "Bat Blue") from Los Angeles who competes for the title of No. 1 Quarreler and aspires to share a small fortune with his manager, "Blinks."
  • Arbalester

    1989

    Arbalester

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Arbalester is a scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by SETA in 1989, licensed to Taito and Romstar. The player controls a fighter jet and shoots enemies in the air and on the ground, collects power-ups, and defeats bosses to advance levels.
  • Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon

    1989

    Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon

    1989

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.7
    It features a cyborg battling against alien creatures, while collecting power-ups and defeating bosses to advance levels.
  • Crime Fighters

    1989

    Crime Fighters

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    Crime Fighters is a side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Konami for the arcades in 1989. take control of a squad of undercover police officers and rescue a group of kidnapped damsels from a crime boss and his army of punks!
  • Cyber Police ESWAT

    1989

    Cyber Police ESWAT

    1989

    Shooter Platform
    Arcade
    star 6.8
    The game is a sidescrolling platformer similar to Shinobi. The game is set in the near future, where the player controls a blonde police officer named Duke Oda who, over a series of levels, turns into the cyborg E.S.W.A.T. At first, as a rookie member of the Cyber Police force in the city of Liberty, the player has to clean the streets of an overwhelming crime wave and terminate the most wanted criminals. In the first and second levels of the game, the completely human Duke Oda can only utilize a single shot weapon and can only survive one hit. A second hit will kill him.
  • Bandit

    1989

    Bandit

    1989

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Driving game released by Data East USA in 1989.
  • Last Striker

    1989

    Last Striker

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    A cute cartoonish soccer game.
  • Metal Freezer

    1989

    Metal Freezer

    1989

    Arcade
    An arcade maze game by Seibu Kaihatsu where you move a ship around a maze to highlight all the tiles, eliminating enemies by shooting them with your Freezing Beam and then pushing them while they're frozen.
  • Blast Off

    1989

    Blast Off

    1989

    Shooter Adventure Arcade
    Arcade
    As in many other vertical scrolling shooters (including Namco's own Xevious), the player controls a ship, facing the top of the screen, that can move freely while the background scrolls down, bringing enemies in to view; the player may destroy enemies for points. The game uses two buttons - one is used to make the ship fire circular lasers, while the other is used to cycle through its four firing patterns. The red pattern is two lasers in a spiral pattern, while the blue one is one laser straight ahead and one behind, the yellow one is one laser straight ahead, one left, and one right and the green one is two lasers diagonally forward (one to the left and one to the right), and one straight behind; by holding down the button, the ship fires more powerful, spherical lasers. Even though the game is the sequel to Bosconian (which used a synthesized, DAC-generated voice saying "Blast off!" at the beginning of every round), Blast Off had more in common gameplay-wise with Namco's own Dragon Spirit than with Bosconian; t
  • Rompers

    1989

    Rompers

    1989

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    The player must take up control of Chap, a gardener wearing a straw hat, who must collect all the keys in sixty-one maze-inspired gardens in order to rescue his girlfriend, Rumina; he can push the walls in the gardens over to crush the various enemies that pursue him, but they shall immediately be resurrected in the form of eggs which hatch after a few seconds. Each round also has a preset time limit to ensure that the player does not dawdle - and once it runs out, a green-haired female vampire known as Tsukaima (who cannot be crushed by the walls) shall appear in search of Chap's blood, as the Yamaha YM2151-generated song (and all the enemies) speed up. The game's enemies include white blobs known as Pyokorin, pink Triceratops-esque creatures known as Kerara which can breathe flames, armadillos known as Gororin which can roll over Chap, purple seals known as Todorin which can breathe ice, sponges known as Bekabeka, which can push walls onto Chap, turquoise blobs known as Fumajime Pyokorin, which occasionally pause
  • Bay Route

    1989

    Bay Route

    1989

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Bay Route is a platform "Run and gun" arcade game developed by Sunsoft and published by Sega in 1989. Players control a soldier and shoot terrorists, collect power-ups, and defeat bosses to advance levels. Players can select one of four configurations on their gun.
  • Spark Man

    1989

    Spark Man

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    You play a robot called Spark Man and the screen advances from left to right. Kill all the enemies with your standard weapon or weapons with limited shots available within the stages. You can also shoot the bad guys face-to-face with your leg. During each boss stage you have to kill a certain number of enemies to continue on to the next level. The game ends after Level 9
  • Same! Same! Same!

    1989

    Same! Same! Same!

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A shooting game developed and published by Toaplan, released in 1989. The Original Japanese version of what was released in the west as Fire Shark, 'Same! Same! Same!' is notable for being single-player only and having a dramatically heightened degree of difficulty compared to its western release, as well as lacking a number of glitches that came as a result of the conversion to a 2 player game.
  • Omega Fighter

    1989

    Omega Fighter

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Omega Fighter is a vertical scrolling shooter developed for the arcades by UPL in 1989. While similar to most shooters, Omega Fighter was unique in its gameplay, level and enemy focus: rather than flying over multiple levels, the player faced up against an enormous space battle cruiser which contained every level. Taking place in the future, an enormous alien battle cruiser/space craft carrier has attacked the Earth. The Earth's only defense lies in small fighter craft wielding great firepower with the mission of dismantling the cruiser one portion at a time before it lands. Players were briefed before every mission to destroy specific parts of the enormous ship. Destroying these parts of the ship would actually play some significance on the game's ending, but overall contributed to the player's score. The game has a unique scoring aspect that awarded the player for destroying enemies at point blank range.
  • Task Force Harrier

    1989

    Task Force Harrier

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Task Force Harrier was produced by UPL in 1989.
  • Jitsuryoku!! Pro Yakyuu

    1989

    Jitsuryoku!! Pro Yakyuu

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    Japanese professional baseball game with fake player names. This is the arcade version of the popular NES baseball game.
  • Himeshikibu

    1989

    Himeshikibu

    1989

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Japanese Hanafuda cards matching game.
  • S.P.Y. Special Project Y

    1989

    S.P.Y. Special Project Y

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Once again an evil madman has the world to ramson involving nuclear warheads, and it's up to one man (or two if playing with a friend) to fight and shoot his Goons over various locations to get to the madman's complex on an island in the middle of the ocean and stop him once and for all. In a homage to James Bond, S.P.Y. Special Project Y has a variety of game styles over various levels which need completing to complete your mission. You start off flying a Jet-Pack over the ocean from a 3rd person perspective flying into the screen towards the island with the baddies coming towards you. You have a gun but can get icons to upgrade your gun. There are Hang-Gliders and a huge Helicopter to contend with as well before landing on the island and onto the next stage which the game then becomes a Beat -em-up. You view the action from the side as the game scrolls horizontally as you move from left to right. Baddies come at you from all sides and you kick or throw them. Baddies with guns will drop their weapons which you
  • Meta Fox

    1989

    Meta Fox

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A shooter where a blue and red airplanes fight off enemy airplanes, helicopters, and tanks while collecting power-ups.
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