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Madou Monogatari A Doki Doki Bake Shon 1995CompileJP
Puzzle and Action Ichidanto A-Ru GG 1994SegaJP
Winter Olympics, released in the United States as Winter Olympic Games, is the official video game of the XVII Olympic Winter Games. All versions were published by U.S. Gold, the rightsholder; home computer versions (Amiga and PC) were developed by ID Software (not to be confused with id Software) and console versions (GG, MD/Gen, Master System, Super NES) were developed by Tiertex. The game featured 10 winter sporting events. There are also major differences between platforms. Players can...
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(The description below courtesy of MobyGames via a CC license .) Description With the help of a mad scientist, Colonel Brown, the owner of a toy factory, has created a substance that can turn people and animals into mutant sludge monsters. After Marko's football comes in touch with the substance, it gets magical powers and Marko sets out to stop Colonel Brown. The gameplay is similar to the SNES and Genesis versions, meaning Marko can shoot his football to kill enemies or use it as a...
Honoo no Doukyuuji Dodge Danpei 1992SegaJP
Riddick Bowe Boxing (リディック・ボウ ボクシング Boxing Ridikku Bou?) is a multiplatform boxing video game released in 1993. It was also released for the Nintendo Game Boy and Sega Game Gear consoles. The game is virtually identical to Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing, apart from the fighters included and the style of the graphics. The game was released in Mexico as Chavez and starred Julio César Chávez instead of Riddick Bowe. It was identical except for the fact...
Wizard Pinball 1992Domark
You type! It talks! And occasionally you have to throw the damnedest misspellings at it to get it to say the simplest words. And despite the back of the box claiming that it “plays fun games,” it’s much more likely that it’ll just make some fun (and weird) sounds.
Morse (1983)(Philips)(FR)
European release of P.T. Barnum's Acrobats! You control an acrobat on a moving see-saw, launching your fellow acrobat into the air to pop balloons and defy gravity in an act that would’ve done old Barnum proud! But what goes up must come down, and your airborne acrobat, if he doesn’t bounce upward upon impact with more balloons, will plummet at alarming speed. You have to catch him with the empty end of the see-saw, thus catapulting the other acrobat into a fresh round of inflatable...
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You are a man who must collect a set of keys on a level with several floors. You can jump between floors using springboards, which gives you an advantage over your enemies, who must use ladders to climb between floors. You must also use those in order to decend to a lower floor. Later levels add touches such as a ski slope you must ascend while avoiding the enemies. Hitting them from below will put them out of action. 1 Player Start 1 2 Player Start 2 Coin 1 5 Coin 2 6 P1 Up UP P1 Down DOWN P1...
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Released 1983 Also For Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum Developed by Jetsoft Published by Jetsoft Gameplay Arcade Perspective Side view Genre Action Description The princess is being held captive inside the castle, and it's up to you (the knight) to rescue her. In order to do this, though, you need to collect the door pieces that are scattered in the six dungeons that await you, and defeat the black wizard in the end. Time is against you, so you need to hurry up. Once you have collected all pieces,...
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They've given you a number and taken away your name - "Secret Agent Man" by Johnny Rivers You, the Secret Agent, must catch the falling agent items, like U.S. documents, money cases and money bags, while avoiding the undesirables, like bugs, grenades and guns. After a time, a tone will sound. This is when the boats on the water below you will stop moving and you need to get above them and 'make the hand off'. Be careful, though, for although the boats stopped moving, the falling items...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes is a video game for Atari consoles, programmed by John Russell, released in 1983 and manufactured by Fox Video Games, Inc. It was a single player action game. It was made available for the Atari 2600, as well as the 800 and 400 models, and the Commodore VIC-20. The tomatoes fire missiles at the player who controls the "tomato sprayer", which moves around the screen. By dodging the missiles, the player aims...
Spacechase is a video game published by Games by Apollo for the Atari 2600/VCS home console and the Atari 8-bit computer line. Spacechase was programmed by Ed Salvo. In orbit of an unnamed "moon", the player uses a Starcruiser to destroy formations of alien enemy raiders that attack from above. The lunar surface rotates in the background, but has no effect on gameplay. The player's ship can maneuver in eight directions within the lower third of the game screen. As the game advances,...
Click here to view the manual to this game. The object of the game is to protect your fruit orchard from insect fruit thieves, scoring points by exterminating the attackers. Your fruit orchard is growing oranges, grapes, strawberries and bananas. You must protect each variety of fruit from waves of insects. Four waves attack oranges, grapes and strawberries. Then, unlimited waves of insects attack your bananas. Each wave starts out with three fruit and four Master Nests. You begin each game...
The Magic Hat It started out as a perfectly normal day for a Sorcerer's Apprentice. Perfectly normal...until the apprentice, Mickey Mouse, began daydreaming about the Sorcerer's hat! "If only I had that magic hat," said Mickey, "I'd never have to work again!" But, alas, Mickey did not have the hat - and there was still much to do. He already swept the cavern floor, made the beds, and was about to begin his most difficult job. Mickey picked up two empty buckets and started...
Click here to view the manual to this game. You don't know what a SPECTRAWORM is? Well -- we are the little critters who clean up the fruit left over in your television from that other video game that you play! And we do all this for "BEANS". To see me at work, and help me out -- just plug me into your game console. By the way, if you see "SPANKY" the spider, or "BEEKY" the bird don't tell them where I am! When you start the game "SLINKY" and the first...
Super Cobra is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shooter, arcade game. It was developed by Konami from the engine of the popular Scramble (with only a few modifications), and manufactured and distributed by Stern in North America. Gameplay The player controls a helicopter and has to guide it across a scrolling terrain, battling obstacles along the way. The player uses a joystick to accelerate, decelerate, move up, and move down. The ship uses a laser and bomb to destroy defenders, tanks, and UFO's...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Turmoil is a fast-paced shooter. You pilot a ship that is trapped within a chamber of seven tunnels. Your ship can only move up and down along a vertical corridor connecting the tunnels. You are not alone, however. A variety of enemies travel along these tunnels, focused on destroying you. Therefore, the ultimate objective of “Turmoil” is to zoom up and down the center alley and blast aliens as they streak by. Keep shooting and keep moving, and...
Wings is an unreleased game developed by CBS Electronics and programmed by Stuart Ross. Wings is an air combat simulation that uses a control scheme of two joysticks. The first joystick controls your plane and the second controls access to your weapons. It was originally assumed the game would use the CBS Booster Grip controller, due to a prototype box that shows Wings packaged with the controller. Wings features a fairly sophisticated control panel (for a 2600 game), containing seven different...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Video Olympics is an action game containing numerous variations of the game Pong. Two players (or one player against the computer) control paddles on the screen and attempt to prevent a bouncing ball from getting past them. In the most basic game variations, each player has a single paddle and there are no obstacles on the screen. The other game variations add paddles and obstacles, and some are loosely inspired by various sports and change the...
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Released May, 1985 Also For MSX, SG-1000 Developed by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Published by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Sport Wrestling Perspective Side view Genre Action, Sports Visual Fixed / flip-screen Description A straightforward Pro Wrestling game from Sega in the Champion sport series. You always start at rank C and have to fight your way up to rank B and A. To play for a rank you 'll have to fight three matches. Winning two out of three matches promotes you to an higher rank. During a match...
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Collect bananas while avoiding monsters; a cross between Pac-Man and Donkey Kong Junior. The game contains some voice simulation. 1 Player Start 1 2 Players Start 2 Coin 1 5 Coin 2 6 P1 Up UP P1 Down DOWN P1 Left LEFT P1 Right RIGHT P1 Button 1 LCONTROL or Mouse B1 P2 Up R P2 Down F P2 Left D P2 Right G P2 Button 1 A
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Released 1983 Platform Arcade Developed by Ashby Computers and Graphics Limited Published by Jaleco Ltd. Gameplay Arcade Perspective Top-down Genre Action Visual Fixed / flip-screen Description From the people that brought us the 'Ultimate Play the Game' games comes Dingo the arcade machine. Big Ted the koala is so fond of fruit that he has cultivated an enormous melon patch in the jungle. But unfortunately the patch has been invaded by a pack of evil dingoes that love nothing more than...
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Released Apr, 1987 Also For Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, SEGA Master System, ZX Spectrum Developed by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Published by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Gameplay Shooter Perspective Side view Setting Cold War, Sci-fi / futuristic Genre Action Visual 2D scrolling Description SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative is based around classic-style shoot 'em up action. It puts you in control of a satellite which must ensure that the wave of bombs aimed for the United States do not hit....
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Released 1989 Also For Genesis, SEGA Master System, Sharp X68000 Developed by Seibu Kaihatsu Inc. Published by Seibu Kaihatsu Inc. Gameplay Arcade, Shooter Perspective Behind view Genre Action Visual 2D scrolling Description Duke, armed with a machine gun and cybernetic arm, walks sideways through enemy bases, shooting snipers and engaging in hand-to-hand combat with bosses and the occasional knife-wielding soldier. An over-the-shoulder perspective is used throughout. From Mobygames.com....
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Released Sep, 1984 Platform Arcade Developed by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Published by Alpha Denshi Kōgyō Co., Ltd. Interface Direct control Setting Sci-fi / futuristic Visual 2D scrolling Gameplay Arcade, Shooter Perspective Top-down Genre Action Description In Equites the player controls a jumpjet robot. Lasers are fired to destroy any enemies on the surface, but do not hit any enemies that are airborne or underground. Sometimes the player can open a doorway into a sub-stage which consists of...
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Released Apr, 1984 Platform Arcade Developed by Tecfri S.A. Published by Uni Enterprise Co., Ltd. Interface Direct control Setting Sci-fi / futuristic Visual Fixed / flip-screen Gameplay Arcade, Shooter Perspective 3rd-person (Other) Genre Action Description A space robot strafes on a single row shooting at incoming aliens across a field of holes. The aliens duck in those holes to avoid the player's shots The space robot is damaged by aliens' projectiles, aliens' close range attacks or by hot...
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Released Apr, 1986 Also For Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Wii Developed by GAME STUDIO Inc. Published by Namco Limited Gameplay Arcade Perspective Top-down Genre Action Description Hopping Mappy is a 2D arcade game, the sequel of Mappy . As the police mouse on a pogo stick, a player moves on checkerboard squares. He must collect prizes in a garden and avoid enemy cats. Each map has eight treasures (in five different types), that Mappy must grab to complete a round. The bonus round occurs...
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Released 1980 Platform Arcade Developed by Centuri, Inc. Published by Game Plan, Inc. Interface Direct control Setting Sci-fi / futuristic Visual Fixed / flip-screen Gameplay Arcade, Shooter Perspective Side view Genre Action Description In Killer Comet , you are in a hostile region of space, and beset by space monsters who are trying to devour you and your space-pod. The monsters launch bombs, and contact with these or the monsters themselves will result in the loss of one of your five...
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Mix together a little bit of Space Invaders and a lot of cold war nuclear panic and you get 'Red Alert', released by Irem in 1981. Your mission in Red Alert is to defend six cities around the world from an unnamed 'enemy attack'. You'll begin in Paris, protecting the Eiffel tower from enemy bombers, then move on New York, Rome, London, Germany, and the final battle over Japan's Mt. Fuji. Red Alert's gameplay is similar to Space Invaders, but the color graphics and varied gameplay are...
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Released 1984 Platform Arcade Developed by Coreland Published by SEGA Enterprises Ltd. Pacing Real-time Interface Direct control Setting Sci-fi / futuristic Visual Fixed / flip-screen Gameplay Arcade Perspective Top-down Vehicular Hovercraft Genre Action, Puzzle Description In this arcade title, the player controls SWAT, a shooting hoverboarder. The game appears to be set underwater, and each stage is almost a fixed background - though there is a tiny bit of up-and-down scrolling. Aliens...
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Released 1980 Platform Arcade Published by Universal Co., Ltd. Interface Direct control Setting Sci-fi / futuristic Visual 2D scrolling Gameplay Arcade, Shooter Perspective Top-down Genre Action Description Zero Hour is a top view shooter where you control a spacecraft in multiple directions and try to blast and destroy three alien ships at the top of the screen. As you blast them, you will encounter meteors falling down the screen which can be avoided or shot, and other alien ships dropping...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Artillery Duel is a strategy game and artillery clone for home console and computer systems developed by Xonox. Artillery Duel was featured in a few double-ender configurations as well as in a single cartridge. Artillery Duel takes gameplay common to many games of the time and adapts it to the limitations of the Atari 2600. The game consists of dueling cannons on either side of a hill or mountain of varying height and shape. Each player has control of...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Bowling is a 1979 video game for the Atari 2600 designed by Atari programmer Larry Kaplan; published by Atari. The game is based on the game of bowling, playable by one player or two players alternating. (The description below courtesy of MobyGames via a CC license .) Bowling is, of course, a bowling game which can be played by one or two players. Gameplay is from a side view of the bowling alley; using the joystick, you need to try to bowl the...
Click here to view the manual to this game. (The following is transcribed from a scan of the manual.) Bobby is Going Home is a 2D action platformer video game cartridge released for the Atari 2600 console in 1983. The player controls a boy named Bobby who has to pass through seven screens, jump over animals like butterflies, ducks and other hazards. Move Bobby right or left with the joystick. Push the button to jump. Push reset to start the game. 3. Progressing - This game is going on by 256...
Atari's first soccer game, Championship Soccer , was endorsed by Pele from the start, so it was no surprise that its name was eventually changed to Pele's Soccer . The soccer players in this game don't look too much like soccer players, but it's quite playable. It's kind of like those old hand held LCD games. You view the playing field from the top and maneuver your players to kick the ball into the other player's goal.
In Cathouse Blues , you are a horny guy who has to memorize which 7 houses the ladies of ill repute wander into. Grab some cash from the teller, and visit each woman. A visit will cost $20, at which time you'll find yourself in her bed. Score with her as many times as you can before you're forced to leave for the next. The cops are in pursuit as well as a mugger who wants your money. Visiting a wrong house will cause you to be temporarily immobilized (a sitting duck for the cops) as you figure...
Dune was to be an action/adventure game along the same lines the classic 2600 game Adventure, based on the popular science-fiction universe created by author Frank Herbert and depicted in David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation. This prototype game was originally started by veteran programmers Bruce Poehlman and Gary Stark before they began working on the Atari 5200 game "The Last Starfighter" (which also went unreleased).
Eli's Ladder is an educational game aimed at children, where math problems need to be solved to help Eli and his crew climb a ladder to his space ship so they can then journey to the Moon. The game included a wall chart and stickers designed to help motivate children progress through the problems. This is one of the rarest Atari 2600 games and apparently saw fairly limited distribution.
The object of Dumbo is to fly the elephant around and shoot the rising balloons with peanuts from its trunk or just fly through them. When a balloon reaches the surface above, the surface drops, limiting the playing field. Once in a while, a clown floats up with a balloon. Try to shoot the balloon, then catch him. If the clown reaches the top, he'll start dropping lethal objects. Dumbo's Flying Circus was never released to the public, so it can only be found in prototype form.
Earth Dies Screaming is a first-person oriented space battle game for the Atari 2600, published in 1983 by by Fox Video Games. Players pilot a defense ship in orbit above Earth and must destroy invaders as they dive bomb through the atmosphere. If the Earth's shields run out of energy or the player's ship is destroyed, the game is over. The player's ship's energy can be restored by following enemy fighters back to their attack bases, and destroying them.
Click here to view the manual to this game. Flag Capture was one of the eleven Atari 2600 titles that were part of the second wave of games released in 1978. It can best be compared to a very early and primitive Minesweeper. One or two players must attempt to discover which tile a flag is hidden under. Players are given clues such as directional arrows which indicate the flags location, or numeric tiles which indicate the flag's distance. Players must also watch out for bombs which explode if...
G.I. Joe: Cobra Strike allows up to three players to play at the same time. The paddles control the two G.I. Joe guns, while the joystick controls the Cobra snake. As G.I. Joe, your mission is to protect the troops running across the bottom of the screen. Use the paddles to move your shield, blocking the snake's venom and laser beams. At the same time, you also need to shoot the snake in the eyes by pressing the fire button. Eight hits will destroy the snake allowing you to advance to the next...
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Gorf is a Space Invaders-like game, which features four different missions. The first mission (Astro Battles) looks just like Space Invaders , though there's not as many aliens to shoot here. The second (Laser Attack) is similar to Galaxian , one alien shoots a laser at you while 3 kamikazes swoop down one by one.. In mission 3 (Space Warp), Gorfian Attackers fly out of a "eerie space web" and fire torpedoes that spiral toward you. The final mission (Flag Ship) pits you against one...
Brazilian clone of Sea Hunt . You are diving for treasure in perilous waters infested with man-eating fish and vicious sea monsters! You must be careful to choose just the right moment to dive into the water because you cannot defend yourself while you are diving. As the game begins, you have four divers but can only control one at a time. Each diver receives 60 seconds’ worth of oxygen for every dive he makes. Your only defense against the dangerous man-eating fish is a harpoon gun—use it...
Kyphus is an unreleased prototype from Apollo. Looking a little like a cross between Racquetball and Space Cavern , Kyphus is an odd game in which the player must maneuver a dumpy looking guy through a pseudo-3D maze of rooms avoiding what appears to be a glowing cloud that shoots lasers, while being followed by a multi-colored robot that just might be a monkey in disguise. Unfortunately, this prototype is very incomplete. There appears to be no collision detection, few sounds, and almost no...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Laser Blast is a single-player video game developed and published by Activision in March 1981 for the Atari 2600 video game system. Designed by David Crane, one of Activision's co-founders, Laser Blast places players in control of flying saucers attacking land targets. The object of Laser Blast is to destroy a series of land-based enemies. The player controls a fleet of flying saucers, operating one at a time. On the planet surface below are a group...
One of numerous Pac-Man clones for the Atari 2600, Jawbreaker was actually one of the more inventive attempts to one-up Atari's own miserable adaptation of the famous arcade game. Fast-moving, unpredictable, colorful, and fun, it's yet another entry in a bizarre sub-genre that seemed to appear only on the Atari VCS: dental scare games (also see Tooth Protectors and Plaque Attack ). In Jawbreaker , players guide a pair of chomping teeth around a maze consisting of several rows, while eating dots...
Put on your cleats and head out onto the field for some soccer action in Mattel's International Soccer for the Atari 2600. The game contains two equally matched teams -- one yellow and one blue, each with four players and no goalie. Each player controls one player on their team, with the computer controlling the other three. A game is divided into two simulated 45-minute periods, with the teams switching sides after halftime. There are no penalties, throw-ins, out of bounds, corner kicks or...
Miss Piggy's Wedding was a two-player game created in 1983 for the Atari 2600 console. The game was advertised in Atari catalogs, but never made it to final release, due to Atari's cancellation of their Children's series. A prototype of the game was discovered in the late '90s by a private collector. The object of the game was for one player to maneuver Kermit through the church and outside to a waiting taxi, without getting caught by Miss Piggy (controlled by the second player), who insisted...
Click here to view the manual to this game. Get ready for a math race. Your fuel, correctly answer math questions. Your car, a carefully tuned racing car that can move 2 to 3 spaces depending on how hard the math problem is. The track contains many triggers that can give extra spaces, extra turns, and even keep your car on the track. There are areas in the track where a car coming from behind can knock you off, to get back answer a math problem correctly. In the end, the one with the most math...
The concept for Lost Luggage -- retrieving suitcases from an airport carousel -- is unique, but gameplay is not. The action is basically a slower, less intense, less enjoyable take on the Kaboom! formula. Players guide one or a pair of men (depending on the difficulty level) around the playfield, attempting to catch each and every piece of luggage falling from beneath an airport that is situated overhead. Let one by and underwear, bras and other articles of clothing will scatter across the...
Pac-Kong plays very similar to Donkey Kong. The player controls an "adventurer" (called Kong in some versions of the game) and has to reach the treasures the evil octopus hid away. Each level consists of a series of platforms that are interconnected by ladders. The only action the player can take besides moving around is pressing fire to make the hero jump. This is necessary to get across the gaps between some of the platforms. At the same time, the player has to avoid the smaller...