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  • Devastators

    1988

    Devastators

    1988

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Devastators (餓流禍 Garuka?) is a 1988 third-person shoot 'em up arcade game by Konami.[1] Devastators was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 console and for Windows-based PCs on December 22, 2010.
  • The Main Event

    1988

    The Main Event

    1988

    Fighting Sport
    Arcade
    The Main Event is a professional wrestling arcade game. A player selects two different wrestlers as their tag team, and they wrestle another tag team. If the player wins, his team moves on to another match. If he loses, he gets an immediate rematch, since the game isn't over until the player's energy falls to zero. Some of the game's most distinguishable features were an oversized "Action" button which would flash whenever an attack, grapple, submission or pin could be performed; and an enthusiastic announcer who introduced the wrestlers and called the action during matches.
  • Battle Rangers

    1988

    Battle Rangers

    1988

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Battle Rangers, is a run and gun arcade game released by Data East in 1988. Two soldiers attempt to rescue a kidnapped presidential candidate and free as many P.O.W.s as possible.
  • F-1 Dream

    1988

    F-1 Dream

    1988

    Racing Sport
    Arcade
    F-1 Dream (Japanese: F1ドリーム?) is an automobile racing arcade game released by Capcom exclusively in Japan in 1988. It also had a PC Engine port released on August 25, 1989.
  • Bonze Adventure

    1988

    Bonze Adventure

    1988

    Platform
    Arcade
    The player controls a Buddhist monk, Bonze Kackremboh. His weapons are Buddhist prayer beads, called "mala" beads, which can be powered up until they become almost as large as the player. The monk battles snakes, giant eyeballs, ghosts and other enemy creatures.
  • Chopper I

    1988

    Chopper I

    1988

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    star 6.8
    Chopper I is an 1988 arcade hall video game, developed by SNK. The objective of the top-down game is to infiltrate enemy territory and essentially destroy all objects. The game can be played with 1 or 2 players; both players, each occupying one helicopter, play simultaneously.
  • Full Throttle

    1988

    Full Throttle

    1988

    Racing
    Arcade
    A driving game very similar to "Out Run", except for the addition of the nitro boost button.
  • Ginga Ninkyouden

    1988

    Ginga Ninkyouden

    1988

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Jaleco’s 1987 arcade action game Ginga Ninkyouden (“Tale of the Galactic Yakuza”) tells the story of Yatchan, a young gangster who won a heart of his boss, Clis. Their peaceful days come to a sudden end when King Cobra, being a jerk he is, whisks away his beloved to the other side of the galaxy. So begins Yatchan’s adventure to rescue her, as he fights his way through Cobra’s army assembled across time and space. However, a closer inspection on the game will reveal a twist: the whole thing is one big movie production, both Yatchan and his girlfriend being actors in it.
  • Lotto Fun

    1987

    Lotto Fun

    1987

    Arcade
  • Life Force

    1987

    Life Force

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Konami later released an enhanced version of Salamander in Japan in 1987 bearing the American title of Life Force which further fleshes out the organic motif. All of the backgrounds and mechanical enemies are completely redrawn and given organic appearances. The power-up system was also modified, with the Japanese Life Force using the same power-up gauge as the original Gradius. Some music tracks have been completely changed for this release and the power-up gauge is arranged differently for both players.
  • Tournament Arkanoid

    1987

    Tournament Arkanoid

    1987

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Tournament Arkanoid is a sequel to the original Arkanoid, developed by Taito and published by Romstar in the United States in 1987. The game has 32 stages with different arrangements of blocks, some of them are much more challenging than his prequel.
  • Meikyuu Hunter G

    1987

    Meikyuu Hunter G

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Meikyuu Hunter G is a multi-directional shooter arcade game which got released by Data East Corporation in 1987, only in Japan; however, it was later adapted by Data East USA as The Real Ghostbusters (under the license from Columbia Pictures Television, as it had been based on their animated series of the same name) for the United States later that year, and added a third yellow-suited player (Egon Spengler, as the unnamed blue- and red-suited protagonists for this original Japanese version became Peter Venkman and Ray Stantz). Two extra stages and an ending sequence were also added for the US version as the original Japanese one started over after the eighth one, along with several new powerups (including Slimer, although he is only referred to as "Green Ghost") and ghosts that appear after the unnamed enemies are killed (which can be beamed up, and put into "Ghost Storage" at the end of a stage); beaming up 100 ghosts is worth an extra life.
  • Vs. Top Gun

    1987

    Vs. Top Gun

    1987

    Simulator
    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of Top Gun.
  • Vs. Family Tennis

    1987

    Vs. Family Tennis

    1987

    Sport
    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of Family Tennis.
  • Super Dodge Ball

    1987

    Super Dodge Ball

    1987

    Sport
    Arcade
    Super Dodge Ball is the localization for the Japanese Arcade game Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu.
  • Free Kick

    1987

    Free Kick

    1987

    Arcade
    Arcade
    A soccer-like ball and paddle game.
  • Bullet

    1987

    Bullet

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Bullet is an overhead run'n'gun twin-stick shooter for up to three players, set in a dark future. The left joystick will move your character around while the right joystick will make your character fire in the pressed direction, allowing you to move and shoot freely in different directions.
  • Goindol

    1987

    Goindol

    1987

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Cross between a Breakout clone and a Pinball game with prehistoric leanings.
  • Rabbit Punch

    1987

    Rabbit Punch

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Shoot' em up arcade game by Vdeo System where round rabbits wearing boxing gloves fly from left to right through scrolling scenery punching, shooting flying enemies with a laser or firing carrot missiles. Power-ups are available in the form of canned carrots.
  • Midnight Landing

    1987

    Midnight Landing

    1987

    Simulator
    Arcade
    A 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1986.
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