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It eventually sold 3 million cartridges by the end of 1985. [44] Game Machine magazine reported that more than ten Famicom games released between 1983 and 1985 had each sold over 1 million cartridges in Japan by the end of 1985. [45] The Magic Box lists fourteen Famicom games released between 1983 and 1985 that crossed 1 million lifetime sales ...
The Castle (video game) Castle Quest (1985 video game) Catrap; Cauldron (video game) Cavelord; Challenger (video game) Chaos: The Battle of Wizards; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1985 video game) Chimera (video game) Chop Suey (1985 video game) Chubby Cherub; Chuckie Egg 2; Citadel (video game) City Connection; Clash of Wills; Clues'o ...
Pages in category "Video games set in 1985" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... This page was last edited on 28 September 2010, at 20:22 ...
The Video Game Revolution: Greg Palmer: PBS: History of Video Games: Unknown: No before than February 2005: Discovery Asia: Game On!: The Unauthorized History of Videogames: Bob Waldman: 2006: CNBC: The story of the video games industry at the Wii and PlayStation 3 console launches I, VIDEOGAME: Unknown: 2007: Discovery: Rise of the Video Game ...
The game was re-released on the same platform with no or only minor changes. Port: The game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences. Remake: The game is an enhanced remake of an original, released on the same or different platform, with changes to graphics, sound and ...
Dragontorc is an action-adventure game developed by Steve Turner's Graftgold and released for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum by Hewson Consultants in 1985. It is a sequel to 1984's Avalon The 3D Adventure Movie. The hero of Avalon, Maroc the Mage, returns to defeat an evil witch and save Britain. The game was well received by critics.
Jasper Sylvester reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "I am impressed with TS as a potentially interesting game system, but was disappointed with the way the introductory module failed to make use of the strengths of the system."
Rambo: The Video Game is an arcade-style rail shooter video game developed by Teyon and published by Reef Entertainment. [2] The game is based on the Rambo franchise and puts the player in the role of John Rambo as he journeys through scenes from each of the three films: First Blood (1982), Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and Rambo III (1988).