showing 33 games
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3 in 1 - Super Breakout, Lunar Lander and Millipede | ZOO Digital Publishing (Destination Software;Gravity~i) | 2005 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Arcade Classic 2: Centipede/Millipede | Nintendo (Accolade) | 1995 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Arcade Classics | Sega (Atari;Al Baker & Associates) | 1996 | The original games are here, plus specially modified Sega versions that bring these 80's classics into the 90's! No way, you also get the original video game - Pong! * Missile Command: Shoot down the incoming ICBM's or its doomsday. * Centipede: This game's got BUGS! * Pong: The Mother of All Video Games!***Inlcude [game=#34]Centipede[/game], [game=#4032]Pong[/game] and [game=#128]Missile Command[/game]. | Mega Drive | labelimagesubject |
Arcade Classics | Atari | 1992 | Includes Super Centipede and Missile Command II | Arcade | labelimageminimize |
Centipede | Atari (General Computer) | 1982 | Watch out! Here come the slithering Centipede, the poisonous scorpion, a mischievous spider, and pesky flea! Aim your magic wand and shoot sparks to stop these pests in their tracks.*** [126]*** [125]*** [48]*** [48] | Atari 2600 | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | ColecoVision | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | Watch out! Here come the slithering Centipede, the poisonous scorpion, a mischievous spider, and pesky flea! Aim your magic wand and shoot sparks to stop these pests in their tracks. | C64 | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Atari | 1982 | CX-5215. Rarity 1 Common. North American NTSC. 1 player or 2 players alternating. A variation of the space invaders concept. Use your wand to turn the bugs into self healing mushrooms that clutter up the playfield. Zap the Centipede in the middle and the leftover segments will start exploring the screen independently. Other types of bugs attack also; each with their own patterns. Only one trak-ball controller is needed for a 2 player if trak-ball mode is used; both player take turns using it. in controller mode, player 1's controller is plugged into port 1, and player 2's in port 2. [Zerothis] | Atari 5200 | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Sinister Developments | 1992 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Majesco;Morning Star Multimedia (Accolade) | 1998 | Based on the normal Gameboy version, which was based on the arcade version. Has 2 player alternate for one machine and 2 player cooperative link mode. Will run on regular Gameboy. [Zerothis] | GBC | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Hasbro Interactive (Leaping Lizard Software) | 1998 | Modern remake of the classic Arcade Game. | Windows | labelminimizeminimize |
Centipede | Atari | 1987 | Atari 7800 | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Tiger (Hasbro) | 1999 | The garden is a dangerous place. It's full of spiders and bugs ready to eat you alive. Welcome to CENTIPEDE...where a quick trigger finger is your only hope against a whole swarm of pests! | Tiger Game.COM | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | Intellivision | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Atari;Video 61 (Shadowsoft) | ? | This ©1989 prototype game was not published by Atari. Video 61 published it later.***Video 61 released the long time rumored prototype version in 2003. In the end it is only a demo/alpha version without official release, but its playable nonetheless. [Teran] | Lynx | labelimageminimize |
Centipede | Hasbro | 1998 | The Bugs are Back! Centipede, the classic arcade game of the '80s, is now revived and brought full speed into the '90s! You're Wally, an ordinary Wee person who must defend the village against the onslaught of Centipedes and other creatures, including spiders, army ants, fleas, scorpions, and other creepy-crawlies. Command a custom-built Centipede fighting vehicle called a Shooter. Battle across many different areas to the Centipede Temple, saving captured and stranded Wee people along the way. Finally, meet up with the mother of all bad creatures - the Queen Centipede. See if you can put an end to this menace once and for all.*** [32]*** [27] | PS | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Hasbro Interactive (Leaping Lizard Software) | 1999 | Oh! NO! QueenPede is on the loose and that means the Wee people are in trouble because QueenPede will destroy everything that Wee people have worked to build. You (Willy), Wee people's hero, will steer the shooter through 6 different 3-D worlds comprising over 30 levels to "defend the countryside by blowing away bugs, manufacturing mushrooms, and rescuing unlucky Wee folk from the deadly clutches of the malevolent centipedes." The game features: classic arcade and adventure game variations, fast action real- time (3-D) shooter and multiple views on the fly. If you have got a hankering for a little nostalgia, it's ok, just go back to the classic arcade and practice! | Dreamcast | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | Apple II E | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Atari | 1982 | CXL4020 8k cartridge. Common. 3 variations of this cartridge exist. RX8020 version is ©1987. | Atari 400/800 | labelimageminimize |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | TI99 | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | Accolade (The Code Monkeys) | 1992 | Based on the arcade version. Has 2 player alternating for one machine and 2 player cooperative link mode. [Zerothis] | GB | labelimagesubject |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | RX8504 16k | VIC-20 | labelimageminimize |
Centipede | Atari | 1983 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede | AtariSOFT | ? | Coleco Adam | labelminimizeminimize | |
Centipede | Atari | 1980 | Atari's Centipede game is a one or two-player game with a color raster-scan monitor. The fast-moving action includes a variety of creatures dropping down from the top of the screen or flying in from its sides, most of them to attack the player. The player's shooter is represented on the screen by a some- what humanoid head. The player's goal is to shoot at and destroy as many of these creatures and mushrooms as possible for a high point score, before the player's lives are used up. Players can maneuver their Trak Ball control anywhere within approximately the bottom fifth of the screen. However, they must move around mushrooms, since these are fixed, not "transparent", objects. A fire button shoots individual shots upwards, or fires a hail uſ shuts if pressed constantly. (Only one shot appears on the screen at a time.)***Rather odd trackball-controlled Space Invaders imitator. One of very few early video games designed by a woman; this one is in fact the first. Most successful Atari arcade game of 1981. [Zerothis] | Arcade | labelimagesubject |
Centipede, Breakout, Warlords | ZOO Digital Publishing (Gravity-i) | 2005 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Centipede: Recharged | Atari (Adamvision Studios;Sneakybox) | 2021 | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
Millipede | Atari | 1982 | [48] | Arcade | labelimageminimize |
Millipede | Atari | 1984 | CX-5248. North America NTSC. 1 player or 2 players alternating. A prototype dated 1984-01-31 is finished and ready for release. Here come the millipedes to rampage your mushroom garden. They bring with them, Bees, Beetles, Dragonflies, Earwigs, Inchworms, Mosquitoes, Spiders. Don't expect the old enemies to behave normally, they have new tactics including coordinated group attacks and building a mushroom fort is not as reliable. With new enemies comes a new weapon, the DDT bomb. This sequel to [game=#20223]Centipede[/game] was originally called Centipede Plus. This version of the game was canceled by Jack Tremiel as part of his effort to make Atari a computer only company. [Zerothis] | Atari 5200 | labelimageminimize |
Millipede | Atari (Andromeda Software) | 1986 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Millipede | Atari | 1984 | Atari 2600 | labelimageminimize | |
Millipede | Atari | 1984 | [48]*** [48]***RX8048 16k cartridge. 3 variations exist. ©1984 black case, ©1986 black case, and ©1987 in grey case. | Atari 400/800 | labelimageminimize |
Millipede | HAL Laboratory;HAL America (HAL Laboratory) | 1987 | You are lost in a dark, perilous, and enchanted forest. Dark dangerous mushrooms push up through the squishy forest floor, snaring you on every side. Something slimey flashes through the mushrooms, moving in on you. The MILLIPEDE, not a normal size one, but the gigantic monster, is attacking you. All you have to fight back with is the magic arrow. Shoot his head to turn him into mushrooms. But that is not the only thing attacking you. There are more creepy, crawling, buzzing, swarming creatures in this forest. Keep fighting with your magic arrow. If you are lucky, you may survive. Watch out, here they come!***Like most other ports of old, classic arcade games for the NES, Millipede is quite playable, fast and stays true to the arcade original. But the gameplay feels a bit too old for a 1987/88 release. After a couple of tries I got bored and didn't get any motivation for playing more, because except accumulating a higher score there is no goal in this game. Oh and why did they put an archer-like character on the game box and a story of your character being lost in a field of giant mushrooms, and at the same time they call your character sprite "ship" in the game?***ミリピード 巨大昆虫の逆襲 / Milli-Pede:巨大昆虫の逆襲, HAL-ML, 1987-10-01 in Japan Millipede 1988-10, HAL-ML-USA, in USA Its centipede with added enemies, bonus levels, creeping mushrooms, and DDT bombs. This game also uses a flying craft armed with a laser like weapon instead of the garden gnome armed with a magic wand. The main objective is to shoot the millipede. Shoot it in the middle and the remaining sections will run around independently of each other. One of 4 prototypes presented by Nintendo to Atari as part of their deal to partner with them to bring the Famicom to North America. The potential deal was forgotten and ignored moments later as Atari began to considered that the 1983-84 video game market crash was possibly the end of videogames rather than a long-term pause in the market. These prototypes are not under copyright but do contain trademarks. [quote]Nintendo will, in the interests of expediency for this Christmas season, program 4 Atari titles of our choice.[/quote] [Zerothis] | NES | labelimagesubject |