Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
1982 was the peak year for the golden age of arcade video games as well as the second generation of video game consoles. Many games were released that would spawn franchises, or at least sequels, including Dig Dug, Pole Position, Mr. Do!, Zaxxon, Q*bert, Time Pilot and Pitfall!
The game was the top-rated adventure for five years in Computer Gaming World ' s reader poll, until Ultima IV replaced it in 1986, [36] and with a score of 7.69 out of 10, in 1988 Wizardry was among the first members of the magazine's Hall of Fame, honoring those games rated highly over time by readers, [37] as the magazine's 1982 review ...
Those games are listed in the year when they made the transition to a standalone role-playing game. Unique games with identical or similar titles are listed separately. Unique means games that use different rules or settings but does not include rule revisions by the same author or publisher.
Bingo game Unknown Bingo Party Pirates: Fantasy Arena: Pusher Mirage World: 2007 Medalink: 2008 GALILEO FACTORY: GALILEO FACTORY 2, Galileo Factory 3: Planet Zero: System SP [148] Kizzu Yatai Mura Kingyosukui: Kids game Unknown [155] [156] Blackjack Nailed Ace: Blackjack: Unknown [157] Monopoly: The Medal game: Pusher [148] 2009 Kizzu Yatai ...
Stellar Games 1990 Horror Night of the Ninja: IIE Games Corporation 1986 Night's Black Agents: Pelgrane Press: GUMSHOE System: 2012 Horror-espionage vampire-hunting Created by Kenneth Hite: Night Wizard! Enterbrain: 2002, 2007 Wizards in contemporary times Japanese: Ninja Burger: Steve Jackson Games: PDQ: 2001 Ninjas and Superspies: Palladium ...
Fast Food (1982 video game) Felix in the Factory; The Final Conflict (video game) Fire Fighter (video game) Firebug (video game) Flight Simulation (Psion software) Flockland Island Crisis; Floyd of the Jungle; Football Manager (1982 video game) Fore! (video game) Fort Apocalypse; Frantic (video game) Frenzy (1982 video game) Frog Bog; Front ...
First adventure game in 256 colors. Unknown (the flight sections use Echelon's game engine). Transylvania III: Vanquish the Night: Polarware: Polarware: Apple IIGS, DOS: 1989 [unknown] Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line DOS, Macintosh, Amiga, Atari ST: 24 March 1989: Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI)
Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd. (stylized as ARTECH studios) was a video game developer formed in 1982 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.Also known as Artech Studios, the company developed games such as Raze's Hell, Monopoly, Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, and a remake of Q*bert.