Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Info
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- Spring 1984): [3]
- ? 1984): [4]
- ? 1984): Robots of Dawn (Epyx), Exodus: Ultima III [5]
- ? 1985): Train Dispatcher (Signal Software Consultants), Telengard [6]
- June 1985): [7]
- September-October 1985): [8]
- December 1985-January 1986): Paradroid (Educational Systems International) [9]
- May-June 1986): Golden Oldies [10]
- August-September 1986): [11]
- November-December 1986): [12]
- January-February 1987): Arcticfox, Gunship, Shadowfire (Mindscape), Moebius, Battle Command (Applied Computer Consultants), Ogre, Colossus Chess IV, Chessmaster 2000, Video Vegas (Baudville), Video Poker & Jackpot (Mastertronic), Shanghai, World Games, Indoor Sports, Spindizzy, Marble Madness, Aliens, Hacker II, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, Alter Ego, Dr. Ruth's Game of Good Sex (Avalon Hill), Leather Goddesses of Phobos, Portal, Robot Rascals [13] Chessmate (Dark Horse), Chessmaster 2000, Diablo (Classic Image), Marble Madness, Quintette (Miles Computing), Shanghai, Flight Simulator II, Super Huey, Defender of the Crown, The Pawn, Star Fleet I, Mind Walker, Exodus: Ultima III, Temple of Apshai Trilogy, Mean 18, Leader Board, Bridge 4.0 (Artworx Inc), Balance of Power [14]
- Spring/Summer 1987): Starglider, The Bard's Tale, Uridium, Scrabble (Electronic Arts), Deja Vu [15]
- July/August 1987): PHM Pegasus, Up Periscope (ActionSoft), Trailblazer, The Sentry, Paul Whitehead Teaches Chess, World Tour Golf, Accolade's Comics, Transformers, Bureaucracy, Fairlight, Labyrinth, Sinbad, Championship Golf (Gamestar/Activision), S.D.I., The Faery Tale Adventure, Video Vegas (Baudville), Space Quest I, Uninvited, Championship Baseball [16]
- September/October 1987): Roadwar 2000, Telegames (Software Terminal), Missile Defense (Glen Merriman), Earl Weaver Baseball, Starglider, Sid Meier's Pirates!, Defender of the Crown, Kung-Fu Master, Dan Dare, Sky Runner, Wargame Construction Set [17]
- November/December 1987): Deep Space (Psygnosis), Fire Power, Barbarian, Alien Fires (Jagware), Arazok's Tomb (Aegis Development), Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, Blackjack Academy, Strip Poker (Artworx), World Games, Arena (Psygnosis), HardBall!, Grand Slam, The Surgeon, Land of Legends (MicroIllusions), Guild of Thieves (Firebird), Dark Castle, Diablo (Classic Compu), Delta Man (Cosmi), Into the Eagle's Nest, Sub Battle Simulator, Top Fuel Eliminator, Top Gun, Deep Space (Sir-tech Software) [18]
- January/February 1988): Goldrunner, Plutos, Test Drive, Gee Bee Air Rally, The Karate Kid Part II, Silent Service [19] Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer, Thunderchopper, Beyond Zork, Chernobyl (Cosmi), Skate or Die!, Echelon, Rad Warrior, The Last Ninja, Revs+, Test Drive, 4th & Inches, Mini-Putt [20]
- March/April 1988): Into the Eagle's Nest, Arkanoid, Terrorpods, Shadowgate, Insanity Fight, The King of Chicago [21] Coil Cop (Epyx), The Three Stooges, Soko-Ban, Q-Ball (Mindscape), Project Stealth Fighter, Phantasie, Deja Vu, Demon Stalkers, Mini Golf (Capcom), Apollo 18, Card Sharks, BlackJack Academy [22]
- May/June 1988): Breach, Jet, Return to Atlantis, The Hunt for Red October, Time Bandit, Amegas [23] Hollywood Poker (Digitek), Tetris, Galactic Invasion (MicroIllusions), Stealth Mission, Space Ranger (Mastertronic), Questron II, Speed Buggy, Kick Start II (Mastertronic), Tai-Pan (Mindscape), Hat Trick (Capcom), Airborne Ranger, Skyfox II [24]
- July/August 1988): Zoom!, Obliterator, FootMan (TopDown Development), Ebonstar, Vampire's Empire (Digitek), Capone (Actionware), Ports of Call, Impossible Mission II, The Three Stooges, F/A-18 Interceptor, Mutants (Mindscape), Battle Droidz (DataSoft/EA), Tau Ceti, Patton vs. Rommel, Global Commander, Blockbuster (Mindscape), Xevious, [25]
- September/October 1988): Mainframe (MicroIllusions), Star Empire (First Row), Club Backgammon (Logical Design Works), Road Runner, Karnov, Mandroid (Scorpion), Emerald Mine, Rockford, Craps Academy (MicroIllusions), Vegas Craps (Logical Design Works), Indoor Sports, Clubhouse Sports (Mindscape), Mission Elevator (Constellation Software), Wordplex (PAR Software), Empire, Karting Grand Prix (ANCO), Roadwars, Crystal Hammer (Constellation Software) [26]
- November/December 1988): Sky Chase (Maxis), Flight Path 737 (ANCO), Carrier Command, Starglider 2, Destroyer, Grid Start (ANCO), Battle Chess, The Art of Chess (ANCO), Solitaire Royale, Scrabble, Hole in One (Digitek), Centerfold Squares, Tracers (MicroIllusions), Bubble Ghost, Better Dead Than Alien, Crazy Cars (Titus), Major Motion, Leatherneck (MicroDeal), Cubemaster (ASDG), Karate King (ANCO), Torch 2081 (Digital Concepts), Slaygon (Microdeal), Rocket Ranger, The Black Cauldron, The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight, Tanglewood, Phantasie III, Romantic Encounter at the Dome (MicroIllusions), Sex Vixens from Space, Death Sword, Paladin, Stellar Conflict (PAR Software), Realm of the Warlock (Incognito), World Tour Golf, Pro Football Facts & Predictions (Intracorp), World Games, Superstar Ice Hockey [27] Arkanoid, Zig-Zag (Spectrum Holobyte), Rastan, Tower Toppler, Boulder Dash Construction Kit, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Master Ninja: Shadow Warrior of Death (Paragon / EA), Renegade, Cholo, Zak McKracken, Bubble Bobble, Bubble Ghost, Alcon, Solar Star (Microdaft), Barbarian, The President Is Missing, Felony! (Thunder Mountain/Mindscape), Murder on the Atlantic (IntraCorp), Cosmic Relief (DataSoft/EA), Wasteland, The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate, Might and Magic Book One, Alternate Reality: The Dungeon, Wrath of Denethenor, Pool of Radiance, Rommel: Battles for North Africa, LA Crackdown (Epyx), Red Storm Rising, Ace 2, Mercenary, The Train: Escape to Normandy, Strike Fleet, Bismarck: The North Sea Chase, Tomahawk, The Computer Edition of Monopoly, Scruples (Virgin/EA), Metro-Cross, The Games: Winter Edition (Epyx), MISL Soccer (Mindscape), Water Polo (Mastertronic), Street Sports Baseball, 4x4 Off-Road Racing, Shirley Muldowney's Top Fuel Challenge, Stocker [28]
- January/February 1989): Captain Blood, Black Lamp, Space Racer (Broderbund), Fire & Forget (Titus), Hybris, Tetra Quest (Microdeal), Enigma Device (Wally Ware/King Publishing), Sub Battle Simulator, World Class Leader Board, Final Assault, Menace, Awesome Arcade Action Pack (Arcadia/EA), Robbeary (Anco), Enlightenment (Rainbird), Pioneer League (Terrific Software/Antic), Virus [29] Megaplay Vol. 1 (Mastertronic), Serve & Volley (Accolade), ZorkQuest (Infocom), John Elway's Quarterback, AD&D Dungeon Master's Assistant Volume I: Encounters (SSI/Electronic Arts), Street Sports Basketball [30]
- March/April 1989): Dungeon Master, Falcon, Distant Armies (Eagle Tree Software), TV Sports: Football, 4th & Inches, Arkanoid II, Transputor (CRL/Scorpion), Black Shadow (CRL/Scorpion), Thexder, Targis (Incognito), Poker Solitaire (Ethos), Quadralien (Logotron/Spinnaker), Space Station Oblivion, Tetris, Triango (California Dreams), Bobo (Terrific/Antic), Street Cat (US Gold/Epyx), Dream Zone, Warlock (Three-Sixty Pacific), Sword of Sodan, Sorcerer Lord [31] Zoom!, Arcade Game Construction Kit, Alien Syndrome, Jetboys (Avantage/Accolade), F-14 Tomcat (Activision), F18 Hornet (Absolute Entertainment), Caveman Ughlympics, 720°, Night Mission Pinball, Aussie Joker Poker (Joker/Mindscape), Techno Cop, Predator, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Firezone (PSS/EA), Ikari Warriors, Double Dragon [32]
- May/June 1989): Captain Fizz (Psyclapse/Psygnosis), Baal (Psyclapse/Psygnosis), Dragon's Lair, Heroes of the Lance, Hostage, Alien Syndrome, Willow (Mindscape), Lancelot, Designasaurus, Trump Castle (Intracorp), The Games: Winter Edition (Epyx), Crash Garrett (Terrific Software) [33] SimCity, Uninvited, Batman, RoboCop, Mind-Roll (Epyx), Star Wars, Modem Wars, Grand Prix Circuit, Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf, Sporting News Baseball (Epyx), Thunder Blade, Purple Heart (CRL/Scorpion), Operation Wolf [34]
- July/August 1989): Mind-Roll (Epyx), Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, Datastorm, Ballistix, Lords of the Rising Sun, Airball, Aunt Arctic Adventure, The Twilight Zone (First Row Software), Jug (Microdeal), Rampage, Operation: Cleanstreets, Populous, Prospector in the Mazes of Xor (Logotron/Eurosoft), SimCity, Journey, Dino-Wars (DigiTek), Combat Course (Mindscape), Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O'Fun, Lightforce (TSA Media), Artemis (Visionary Design Technologies) [35] Chomp! (Cosmi), The Honeymooners (First Row Software), Hole in One (Digitek), BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception, Hillsfar, The Duel: Test Drive II, Sky Shark, Action Fighter, Annals of Rome, Skatecrazy (Mastertronic), California Pro Golf (Mastertronic), International Team Sports (Mindscape), Devon Aire (Softek/Epyx), Jinks (Hard Wired/Gold Disk) [36]
- September/October 1989): Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, Archipelagos, Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas, Fright Night, Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf, Gunship, Arthur, Time and Magik, Kingdoms of England (Incognito), The Last Inca (Free Spirit), Fast Break (Accolade), Vegas Gambler (California Dreams), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Titan, Battle Squadron [37] Risk, Menace, Qix, Total Eclipse, Destroyer Escort (Microplay/Microprose), Axe of Rage, Baal (Psyclapse/Psygnosis), Hostage, Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, Project Firestart, Keith Van Eron's Pro Soccer (Microplay/Microprose), Navy Seal (Cosmi) [38]
- November/December 1989): The Jetsons (MicroIllusions), Blockout (California Dreams), Space Quest III, Jigsaw (Britannica), Beyond Dark Castle, Space Ace, Shufflepuck Café, The Kristal, Planet of Lust, Times of Lore, Spherical (Rainbow Arts), SimCity: Terrain Editor, Jinks (Hard Wired/Gold Disk), Axe of Rage, Mickey Mouse, Tom & Jerry (Innerprise), Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition, The President Is Missing, Red Lightning, Project Neptune (Epyx), Wayne Gretzky Hockey, F40 Pursuit Simulator (Titus) [39] Dr. Doom's Revenge, Shoot-'Em-Up Construction Kit, War in Middle Earth, Omega [40] Mental Blocks (Avantage/Accolade), Speedball, Gauntlet II, Arkanoid II, Dark Side, Revenge of Defender (Epyx), Might and Magic II, Presumed Guilty (Cosmi), Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego?, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Eliminator, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Rambo III, The Chessmaster 2100 (The Software Toolworks), Kings of the Beach, Snow Strike (Epyx), Apache Strike, Shinobi, After Burner, Fire King, Jordan vs. Bird: One on One, Omni-Play Basketball (SportTime) [41]
- January/February 1990): Targhan (Star Games), Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O'Fun, Maniax (ANCO), RoboCop, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Stellar Crusade, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Keef the Thief, Aquablast (Elite / Keypunch), Side Arms, Universe 3 (Omnitrend), Powerdrome, Swords of Twilight (Electronic Arts), Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego? [42] Netherworld, Space Rogue, Powerplay Hockey (Electronic Arts), Crazy Cars (Titus), Titan, Last Ninja 2, Windwalker (Origin), Battle Chess, Frightmare, Eye of Horus, Licence to Kill, Life Force, Savage [43]
- July 1990): Nuclear War, Laser Squad, Leisure Suit Larry II, It Came from the Desert, Drakkhen, Risk, North & South, Rings of Medusa, Future Wars, Space Ace, Sideshow (Actionware), Hawaiian Odyssey (subLOGIC), Kikugi (Image Tech), Dungeon Quest (Image Tech), Joan of Arc: Siege & the Sword (Broderbund), Starflight, Table Tennis Simulation (Star Games), Battle Squadron, The Cycles [44] Dragon Wars, Empire, Death Bringer, Beyond Dark Castle, Blue Angels, Double Dragon II, Thud Ridge, Champions of Krynn, John Madden Football, Mean Streets, Artura (Arcadia / Mastertronic), Tom & Jerry (Magic Bytes / Innerprise), Rick Dangerous [45]
- September 1990): Starflight, Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess, Tunnels of Armageddon, Aquanaut (Miles Computing / EA), Day of the Viper, The Game of Harmony, Chrono Quest II (Psygnosis II), Infestation, TV Sports Basketball, Jigsaw Puzzlemania (Artworx), Courtroom (FairBrother & SoeparMann), Pipe Dream, Breach 2, Iron Lord, Leisure Suit Larry III, Hoyle's Book of Games (Sierra On-Line), Hero's Tale I (Sierra On-Line), Manhunter 2: San Francisco [46]
- October 1990): Pirates!, Neuromancer, Welltris, Street Rod [47] Flood, Budokan, Typhoon Thompson, Their Finest Hour, Heatwave (Accolade), Operation Spruance (Parsec Software), William Tell (Electronic Zoo), Might and Magic II, Champions of Krynn, Heart of the Dragon (Avatar Consulting), Bridge 6.0 (Artworx), Chinese Chess (Eagle Tree Software), [48]
- November 1990): Brainblaster (Spotlight/Cinemaware), The Fool's Errand, Bandit Kings of Ancient China, The Colonel's Bequest,Future Classics Collection (Live Studios), Pictionary (Broderbund) [49] HardBall II, Double Dribble, Treasure Trap (Electronic Zoo), Conquests of Camelot, Damocles, Midwinter, Sea Haven Towers (Unsane Creations), Hoyle Book of Games 2 (Sierra), Super C, Powermonger, Imperium, Wrath of the Demon [50]
- December 1990/January 1991): Loom, The Immortal, Prince of Persia, Shadow of the Beast II, Ishido, Genghis Khan, Dragon Lord, Unreal, Globulus (Innerprise), Harpoon, Les Manley in: Search for the King, Spot, Power Pinball (KarmaSoft), Bar Games (Accolade), Checkmate (Interplay Productions), DuckTales, Dino-Wars (Digitek Software), Codename: ICEMAN, Red Storm Rising, Wings, DragonStrike [51]
- February 1991): Overlord, Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design, Clue: Master Detective (Virgin/Mastertronic), Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Computer Game, Lemmings, Awesome, Spellbound (Psygnosis), Nitro, The Killing Game Show, Spirit of Excalibur, Thunderstrike, Magic Fly (Electronic Arts), Indianapolis 500, M1 Tank Platoon, AMOS: The Creator (Mandarin Software) [52]
- March 1991): Chaos Strikes Back, Wrath of the Demon, Carthage (Psygnosis), Elvira, James Bond: The Stealth Affair (Interplay Productions), Buck Rogers, Harpoon, Super Off Road, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, Faces, Curse of the Azure Bonds [53]
- April 1991): Obitus, Back to the Future Part II, Star Control, Powermonger, Nobunaga's Ambition, A-10 Tank Killer, Wolfpack, Centurion (Electronic Arts), Golden Axe, Night Shift [54]
- May 1991): Vaxine (U.S. Gold / Accolade), Night Breed (Ocean / E.A.), Lemmings, B.A.T., Castles, Dragon Wars, Air Strike USA (Spotlight / Cinemaware / EA), The Untouchables, The Lost Patrol, Black Gold, Legend of Faerghail, Xiphos (Rainbow Arts / Electronic Zoo) [55]
- June 1991): Pick 'N Pile (UBISoft / EA), PGA Tour Golf, Search for the King, Ski or Die, Berlin 1948, Blue Max (Three-Sixty Software / EA), Future Basketball (Hewson), Zarathrusta, Gold of the Aztecs (U.S. Gold / Accolade), The Saddam Hussein Game (Dwagon Computers & Software) [56]
- July 1991): Hoverforce (Accolade), Rotox (US Gold/Accolade), Armour-Geddon, Theme Park Mystery, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Cadaver, Sex Olympics, SimCity Graphics Sets (Maxis) Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire, The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate, Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge [57]
- August/September 1991): Stellar 7, Abyss (Free Spirit Software), The Secret of Monkey Island, World Class Soccer, Pro Tennis Tour 2, Eye of the Beholder, Interceptor, The Case of the Cautious Condor [58]
- October 1991): Moonbase, Fast Eddie's Pool and Billiards (Aegis/Oxxi), The Amazing Spider-Man, Cardinal of the Kremlin, Team Yankee, MegaTraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy, King's Bounty, Bridge Commander (TTR Development), King's Quest I [59]
- November 1991): Wonderland, Big Business (DigiTek), Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge, Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess (Interplay) [60]
- December 1991): Leander, Barbarian II, Atomino, Amnios, Speedball 2, Stratego (Accolade), Altered Destiny, Knights of the Crystallion, Fantastic Voyage (Centaur Software), Lord of the Rings, R/C Aerochopper (Ambrosia Microcomputer Products), Fighter Duel, Moonfall (21st Century Entertainment), Birds of Prey, Battle Isle (UBISoft/EA) [61]
- January 1992): Killing Cloud (Konami), Flight of the Intruder, Back to the Future Part III, Predator 2, Hard Nova, Starflight 2, Fantastic Voyage (Centaur Software), Volfied [62]
- February 1992): Black Crypt, Nebulus 2: Pogo A Gogo (21st Century Entertainment), Populous II, Arachnophobia, Dick Tracy (Walt Disney Computer Software), Barbarian II, Out of This World, Sleeping Gods Lie, Spacewrecked (Gremlin/Konami), Team Suzuki (Konami), Cyberblast (Innerprise), Trump Castle II (Capstone) [63]
- March 1992): Leisure Suit Larry 5, Celtic Legends (UBISoft/EA), Leander, Oh, no! More Lemmings, Thromulus (TTR Development), Home Alone, Chip's Challenge, Vengeance of Excalibur, Lord of the Rings, Darkman [64]
- April 1992): The Lost Treasures of Infocom, SimAnt, Populous II, Out of This World, 4D Boxing, The Adventures of Willy Beamish, Conan the Cimmerian (Virgin Games), Chuck Rock, Elf (Ocean/EA), Space Ace II: Borf's Revenge (ReadySoft) [65]