This 1983 Commodore 64 release was an accurate, but unlicensed clone of Konami's arcade classic, Time Pilot.
Climb ladders and jump across platforms in this platformer for the C64 and BBC Micro.
Bolo is a computer game made for the BBC Micro computer in 1987, and was later adopted for the Macintosh computer. It was an early multiplayer computer game, al...
Eagle Empire is a shoot-em-up released by Alligata Software in 1984 (US) for the Commodore 64.
The first of three Questprobe adventure games featuring Marvel characters stars The Hulk.
The game focuses around the Sixth Doctor and his robotic cat, Splinx. The goal of the game is to halt the Master's production of Heatonite, retrieve stolen plan...
A text adventure game for the BBC Micro. Part of the long-running Doctor Who franchise, it featured an un-named Doctor.
Featuring the Fifth Doctor, this is the first video game produced based on the UK TV Doctor Who series. Released for the BBC Micro, it is similar to a mini-game...
An educational game for the BBC Micro where players enter words which is then acted out by Podd.
Gun down TIE Fighters, shoot the tips off of towers, and blow up the Death Star in this vector-graphics Star Wars arcade game.
A text-based adventure game by MP Soft. It was released in 1982 for the BBC Micro.
A 2D plaformer by MP Soft. It was released in 1982 for the BBC Micro.
A text-based adventure game by MP Soft. It was released in 1984 for the BBC Micro.
A text-based adventure game by MP Soft. It was released in 1984 for the BBC Micro.
A text-based adventure game by MP Soft. It was released in 1984 for the BBC Micro.
Blue Dragon is a text-based adventure game for the BBC Micro. It was developed by MP Soft and released in Europe in 1983.
A simulation of a fruit machine for multiple 16bit platforms.
This 1979 Taito arcade game challenged the player to set down on a narrow landing pad at the bottom of the screen, rescue a stranded astronaut, and return to th...
A game that simulates the job of a radar operator at the international airport "London Heathrow".
A motorcross game released in 1985 for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and MSX
Terrorists have taken an embassy hostage and you have to bring in a 3 men strike team to rescue the civilians inside.
Questprobe 3: Fantastic 4 is the third in a text-adventure series featuring Marvel Super Heroes.
Q*Bert's goal is to hop around an isometric pyramid structure in order to change all the colors of the pyramid's surfaces to the same color.
The second in Scott Adams' series of Questprobe text adventures stars Spider-Man.
An isometric third person action adventure game that mixes melee combat, platforming elements and puzzle solving. Its control scheme is notorious.
The fourth entry in the original Scott Adams text adventure series. This time the player must rescue Count Cristo who has had a fiendish course put on him by hi...
Loopz is a simple puzzle game about making loops
Arcade style game developed by Jeremy Smith and released in 1986.
Level 9's final adventure game.
When Mario finally defeats and captures Donkey Kong, it is up to Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Junior, to rescue him.
Blockbuster also known as Impact is a Break Out clone.
The game is loosely based on the movie of the same name. Players take control of an X-wing and partake in the attack on the death star
In this text adventure, written by Scott Adams, the player awakes in a sealed wing of the Count's Transylvanian castle and must approach his goal of overcoming ...
Miner Willy is trying to escape a 20 room cavern, with the player collecting keys by avoiding all kinds of deadly creatures and making it to the exit of each c...
Mega-Apocalypse is a single-screen shooter that was released for 8-bit computers. A sequel to Crazy Comets, itself heavily "inspired" by Atari's Mad Planets, M...
A simple puzzle game created in 1980 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi and published by Thinking Rabbit in 1982.
Donna and Sam are the opponents in this strip poker game developed by Anco for various systems.
An action game based on the movie of the same name.
Compilation of four Scott Adams text adventures.
Players must search for five crystals in this action-adventure game from 1985.
An text adventure game from Scott Adams and the beginning of a two-part adventure in which the player must discover an awesome secret on a small island in a rem...
The sixth game of the Scott Adams text adventures series. This time the player, marooned at the edge of the galaxy, has stumbled on the ruins of an ancient civi...
Released in 1982, Imagic's Atlantis aimed to build upon what the classic game Missile Command started.
Joe Blade is a sidescrolling action game where a soldier named Joe Blade fights terrorists.
In this text adventure, written by Scott Adams and William Demas, the player has only three days to bring back the elixir needed to rejuvinate the king who lies...
Released as a sequel to The Hobbit, this game was released outside of North America as Lord of the Rings: Game One.
A top-down action game that depicts a future sport similar to pinball.
The Wizard Drax is back and this time the Princess has joined your cause.
Considered one of the progenitors of the fighting game genre, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a Konami arcade game that puts players in the role of a martial artist as he fig...
In this side-scrolling action game, up to two players infiltrate enemy bases armed initially with only their knives. As they move from left to right they will f...
A collection of three interlinked Level 9 adventures.
A sci-fi variant on Breakout that introduces power-ups and enemies to the format. It was originally developed by Taito for the Arcade and published on a multitu...
The first installment in the highly acclaimed SimCity franchise by Maxis' Will Wright. The gameplay centers around developing and managing a city in a variety o...
Computerized version of the same-named TV game show in which contestants answer trivia questions to complete a path across or down a game board of hexagons.
One of the all-time great platformers.
A collection of five different winter sports. Released under the name Winter Olympiad 88 in Europe.
The Way of the Exploding Fist is a martial arts fighting game featuring one-on-one Karate bouts. The object is to defeat each opponent under the shobu nihon kum...
Gyroscope is a Marble Madness clone where the players take control of a gyroscope as opposed to a marble. It is presented in a 3D isometric perspective and has ...
Tempest is a rotation-based shooter with vector graphics, first appearing in arcades in 1981. It popularized the subgenre of “tube shooters” and also pionee...
The first football management simulator, many of the hallmarks of the incredibly complex games which exist in this genre today are found in embryonic form here...
A sports simulation game with various events that is also known as Commonwealth Games.
Jam out to the soundtrack and the sound effects (but not simultaneously) in this Breakout-esque British game from Gremlin.
A platform and ladders game in which the player takes the role of Hercules and must complete the "Twelve Deathly Labours of Hercules".
Jet Set Willy II is an extended version of Jet Set Willy with additional locations.
The sequel to the hit arcade game, Asteroids, it was released in 1980 by Atari. Just as in its predecessor, players are tasked with destroying the dangerous spa...
Repton 3 involves retrieving treasure from cleverly constructed traps of falling rocks whilst avoiding the monsters and spirits.
An early text adventure developed and published by Level 9 Computing for several platforms.
A text adventure from Brian Howarth and Wherner Barnes.
Pimania is an adventure game that had a real life prize available to the first person who could solve the puzzle.
Gorf is a multi-mission fixed shooter featuring five screens. Each of these five missions has its own distinct enemies and rules of play.
Set a century after the events of Return to Eden, The Worm in Paradise is the third and concluding game in the Silicon Dreams trilogy.
A game in the Mysterious Adventures text adventure series.
A wild west themed action game from Mastertronic.
A text adventure and implementation of the diary books written by Sue Townsend. Playing the game takes the player through a year in the fascinating life of Adri...
After a nuclear war, humanity is trapped underground by a robotic defence system that commands the irradiated surface. You assume control of a robot drone with ...
Players control a group of vigilantes in their war against crime in the London Underground subway system. Using the subways as a means to travel from one destin...
An Atari arcade game based on the Looney Tunes shorts. Eat birdseed and avoid the clutches of Wile E. Coyote at any cost.
Frogger is a classic arcade game with a simple objective: safely maneuver your frog across a busy highway and a deadly river without getting squished!
Revs is a Formula Three racing simulator developed for the BBC Micro, known for its harsh difficulty levels, revolutionary handling and detailed visuals.
The seventh entry in the original Scott Adams text adventure series. This time the player finds himself hoplessly lost in the middle of a carnival fun house and...
Save the last human family and blast as many robots as you can in this classic dual-joystick shooter from Williams Electronics.
Hopper is a Frogger clone from Personal Software Services for personal computers in the 1980s.
Created by Ian Bell and David Braben, this space trading / combat game was revolutionary; combining wireframe 3D graphics with open-ended gameplay to create a d...
The second game in the Last Ninja series, this time set in modern-day New York.
Play as a spy in an armored sports car, destroying enemy vehicles and protecting civilian vehicles.
A collection of four mini-games set in the circus that was developed by Subway Software and Tynesoft for various platforms.
A ground breaking text-adventure video game based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.
A multi-event sports simulation set in the Wild West.
The thirteenth game of the Scott Adams text adventures series and the first which was never released in all-text format.