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  • Star Striker

    1983

    Star Striker

    1983

    Shooter
    BBC Microcomputer System
    Star Striker is a 1983 space shooter for the BBC Micro Model B, made by Jim Daniels and published by Superior Software.
  • Sega-Galaga

    1983

    Sega-Galaga

    1983

    Shooter
    SG-1000 Sega Master System/Mark III
    Sega-Galaga is the SG-1000 port of Galaga, and is strangely the only port to receive a name change. The player pilots a starship and must destroy all the on-screen enemies, similar to Space Invaders and Galaxian. However, the enemies in Galaga have the power to steal your ship to use as reinforcements (meaning the player loses a life). However, if you are able to destroy the enemy who has captured your ship, you are able to pilot both ships at once, doubling your firepower at the expense of being a bigger target. Though Sega-Galaga is essentially the same game as the arcade original, the limitations of the SG-1000 means the graphics and sound are not quite as advanced. Also the "challenging stages" have been omitted, meaning each stage is identical to the last.
  • 3D Narrow Escape

    1983

    3D Narrow Escape

    1983

    Shooter
    Vectrex
    The goal in 3D Narrow Escape is to successfully navigate a ship through the narrow, fast-moving passages of the warlord's fortress, destroy the defense forces and avoid space debris. The player's ship must also be maneuvered through small holes in a series of walls where fuel cells can be picked up to restore the ship's constantly decreasing fuel supply. If the player pilots their ship successfully, they will be faced with the warlord's own escape ship which must be hit several times to be destroyed, liberating the star system from the warlord's tyranny. Each level becomes more difficult as everything will move faster, fuel will be consumed more quickly, the holes in the walls will become smaller, and more menacing defense forces will appear. Each level of game play consists of two phases: 1. Passages: During the first phase of each level, the player must maneuver their ship through the narrow, moving passages with the joystick while shooting six of the warlord's defense forces with button 4. If any of the
  • Super-Space

    1983

    Super-Space

    1983

    Shooter
    VC 4000
  • Defender

    1983

    Defender

    1983

    Shooter
    Intellivision
  • Defender

    1983

    Defender

    1983

    Shooter
    ColecoVision
  • Defender

    1983

    Defender

    1983

    Shooter
    Texas Instruments TI-99
  • Lunar Jetman

    1983

    Lunar Jetman

    1983

    Shooter
    BBC Microcomputer System ZX Spectrum
    Lunar Jetman is a shooter video game developed and published by Ultimate Play The Game. It was released for the ZX Spectrum in 1983 and the BBC Micro in 1984.[1] The game is the second instalment of the Jetman series and one of the few games released to support the Currah Microspeech peripheral. In the game, Jetman has to destroy alien bases whilst simultaneously defending himself, along with Earth, from a hostile alien race. Lunar Jetman was Ultimate Play The Game's first game to require 48K of RAM - all previous games had run on unexpanded 16K models. The game was written by Chris Stamper with graphics designed by Tim Stamper. The game was followed by a third instalment, Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship, released for the NES in 1990. The game was met with critical acclaim upon release, with praise mostly directed at its addictive gameplay and wide range of colours. It was later included in Rare's 2015 Xbox One retrospective compilation, Rare Replay.
  • Defender

    1983

    Defender

    1983

    Shooter
    Commodore VIC-20
  • Battle Ship Clapton II

    1983

    Battle Ship Clapton II

    1983

    Shooter
    MSX
    In this basic, top-down shoot-em-up set in space the player can move the ship anywhere on the screen to shoot the incoming enemy ships. There are also static mines that do not attack the player but explode when collided with. As time goes on different types of enemy ship target the player and more of them to shoot.
  • Words-Attack

    1983

    Words-Attack

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Extremely rare Sancho prototype. Only one cartridge is known to exist. The game seems to be unfinished, because it still has over 1K of free space left that could have been used for a valid 'word pool'. This game was most probably originally made by Home Vision, because a Home Vision logo has been found inside this ROM.
  • Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Battle Cruiser M-12 is a vertical shooter produced by Sigma Ent. Inc. in 1982.
  • Marine Wars

    1983

    Marine Wars

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    The game has four scenes: fighting ships at day, fighting ships by night, fighting planes and ships by day, fighting planes and ships by night. You move left or right and press the button to fire. In the night scenes, you cannot see the ships or planes in the distance unless something explodes.
  • Glacier Patrol

    1983

    Glacier Patrol

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Sunrise actually programmed this game, but never released it. It was then picked up by Telegames and repackaged; you can still purchase it from them brand new in the box.
  • Razzmatazz

    1983

    Razzmatazz

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Razzmatazz is a lightgun arcade game developed by Sega Electronics in 1983. It apparently did not survive past testing, and was never ported to home platforms, though an Atari 2600 version by the name Bear Game was planned.
  • World End

    1983

    World End

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    You are the commander of a Laser Base and you must counter an enemy invasion from outer space. Galactic robots attack with galatic death rays, spider and destroyer of probes
  • Galaxian

    1983

    Galaxian

    1983

    Shooter
    PC-8800 Series
  • Galactic

    1983

    Galactic

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    Similar to Pheonix or Galaxian. Shoot the birds or ufo's and don't get shot back. With three skill levels it's a challenging and enjoyable game. Pal Only.
  • Wall-Defender

    1983

    Wall-Defender

    1983

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
    The mission - you are defending the wall from attacking aliens. Don't let them hit as they make the wall weaker. This sounds simplistic and is, but highly addictive as you score points for every alien destroyed. If a segment of the outer wall is destroyed (by the aliens kamikaze into it) if this happens enough times the outer wall flashes and you need to move in a level, post haste. If you don't, you drift off to space and all is lost. Don't fret though you have a chance to regain lost wall space by simply staying alive. If you stay alive long enough with no more incidents, you can regain that which has been lost...precious wall.
  • A.D. 2083

    1983

    A.D. 2083

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A.D. 2083 is an 8-way scrolling pseudo-3D shoot 'em up arcade game released by Midcoin in 1983, set in 2083 . Gameplay is similar to "Time Pilot", except that enemies can appear from the ground or 'merge' into battle from the distance.
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