showing 8 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Bug Blaster | Alligata | 1983 | 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. | labelimagesubject |
Drol | Brøderbund | 1983 | labelimageminimize | |
Genesis | Datasoft | 1983 | labelimageminimize | |
Aztec | Datamost | 1984 | labelimageminimize | |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | Electronic Arts | 1986 | I remember this game. There was a weird glitch/easter egg if you attacked random space (where there was no enemy). Sometimes, if you do that, the game would open a door at random on the map, even in places where there weren't any doors or in the middle of surrounding walls. The game even tells you to do this in a certain place (I forget where). I never found out what that did. [HuManBing] | labelimageminimize |
Twinky Goes Hiking | Firebird | 1986 | labelimageminimize | |
Pool of Radiance | SSI (SSI Special Projects Group) | 1988 | The first chapter in The Forgotten Realms Epic. Play Ruins of Adventure, a Forgotten Realms AD&D game module based on this game. A few defiant humans are trying to reclaim the war torn city of Phlan from bands of monsters. They plan to build a new city on the ruins of the old. It seems as though the monsters are organized under someone's command to prevent the rebuilding. The player commands a group of hired adventures to clear monsters from the city, from the city's surrounding defenses, and to investigate the source of the attacks. The Apple and Commodore versions were simultaneously developed according to the article "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" by Croftward in "G.M. the Independent Fantasy Roleplaying Magazine", September 1988. Other versions originate from ports of one of these. These were the first of the Gold Box engine games. | labelimagesubject |