Gauntlet is a fantasy hack and slash dungeon crawl arcade developed by Atari Games and released in October 1985. The game was ported to many platforms, including Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, Apple II, etc.
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2 players boxing humour other sports sim sportsInto the Eagle's Nest is a Gauntlet clone with a WWII theme developed by Pandora Software and published by Mindscape in 1986. It was released for the Apple II and in 1987 for the...
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hexagonal map historical battle history strategy tank turn-based strategy war wargame ww2Fantasy General is a turn-based strategy game published by Strategic Simulations in 1996. It is set in a fantasy world with some steampunk/high-tech elements represented with a hex map.
fantasy hexagonal map steampunk strategy turn-based strategy wargamePac-in-time is the US release of Fury of the Furries, an action adventure with Pac-man as main character..
arcade platform-adventure platformerFiendish Freddy's Big Top O' Fun is a circus mini-game collection created by Christopher Gray for Mindscape. It was originally published in 1989 for Atari ST, Amiga, and MS-DOS and...
comedy hotseat mini-games multi-type multiplayer other sports sim sports stuntsGamesNostalgia pays a small tribute to Sir Roger Moore with James Bond 007: A View to a Kill, an interactive fiction created by Angelsoft. The game was released for Apple II, DOS, and Macintosh in 1985.
adventure detective interactive fiction movies mystery text adventureThe Lords of Midnight is a mix of strategy and adventure games created in 1984 by Mike Singleton for the ZX Spectrum. In the following years, the Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC versions were also released.
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