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Frogger
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- 1981-12-31
- Language:
- English
- Content Rating:
- ESRB E
- License:
- Licensed
- Genre:
- Arcade
- Description:
- Frogger (フãƒãƒƒã‚¬ãƒ¼) is a 1981 arcade game developed by Konami and licensed for North American distribution by Sega-Gremlin and worldwide by Sega itself. It is regarded as a classic from the golden age of video arcade games, noted for its novel gameplay and theme. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one by crossing a busy road and navigating a river full of hazards. The Frogger coin-op is an early example of a game with more than one CPU, as it used two Z80 processors.
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Cutthroats
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Infocom
- Genre:
- Adventure
- Description:
- You live on small seaport Island called Hardscrabble -- hardly the hip place to be. Working as a professional scuba diver, you have the chance to salvage a sunken treasure from one of four shipwrecks, earn the respect of all the old farts and become wealthy beyond all imagination.
Cutthroats is an interactive fiction computer game written by Michael Berlyn and Jerry Wolper and was published by Infocom in 1984. Like the majority of Infocom's games, it was released for most of the popular computer platforms of the time, such as the Apple II, DOS, Commodore 64 and several other platforms. It is Infocom's thirteenth game. - Buy Now:
Cyborg
- Country:
- ColnectIsBest
- Variants:
- ColnectScrp
- Issued on:
- 1984
- Language:
- VisitColnectCom
- License:
- from colnect.com
- Publisher:
- VisitColnectCom
- Genre:
- CopyWrong
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Deadline
- Country:
- United States of America
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Language:
- English
- Media:
- Floppy
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Infocom
- Genre:
- Puzzle
- Description:
- Deadline is an interactive fiction computer game published by Infocom in 1982. Written by Marc Blank, it was one of the first murder mystery interactive fiction games. Like most Infocom titles, Deadline was created using ZIL, which allowed the easy porting of the game to popular computer platforms of the time such as the Apple II and the Commodore 64. It is Infocom's third game.
The player's character in Deadline is an unnamed police detective, summoned to a sprawling Connecticut estate to investigate the apparent suicide of wealthy industrialist Marshall Robner. At first, it seems a very straightforward case: the body was discovered in the library, which had been locked from the inside, and the cause of death was an overdose of his prescribed antidepressants. But something just doesn't feel right. Could someone have killed Robner for his money? Did he make an enemy through his business dealings? Or was there some other motive? With the able assistance of level-headed Sgt. Duffy, the player has twelve hours to solve the case before it is closed forever. - Buy Now:
Enchanted Scepters
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Issued on:
- 1984
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Silicon Beach Software
- Genre:
- Point-and-click
- Description:
- Enchanted Scepters is an adventure game where the player must search for the elemental sceptres of Fire, Earth, Air and Water, and return them to the forgetful Wizard who has mislaid them. It is arguably the first point-and-click adventure game.
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Enchanter
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Infocom
- Genre:
- Adventure
- Description:
- Enchanter is a 1983 interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom. It belongs to the fantasy genre and was the first fantasy game published by Infocom after the Zork trilogy (it was originally intended to be Zork IV). The game had a parser that understood over 700 words, making it the most advanced interactive fiction game of its time. It was Infocom's ninth game.
Krill, an incredibly powerful evil warlock, is spreading chaos and destruction. None of the more experienced members of the Circle of Enchanters dare to attempt to stop him. In desperation, the player, a novice Enchanter with only a few weak spells in his spell book, is sent in hopes that Krill will either fail to detect him or dismiss him as harmless. More powerful spells can be found on scrolls hidden in various locations, but as the player becomes more of a threat, Krill will respond accordingly.
This game features an innovative new spell system based partially on Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series and partially Dungeons and Dragons' Vancian spell system, where spells must be prepared through "memorization" before being cast. As in the Earthsea series, each spell is represented by some nonsense "magic word" which is treated as a verb by the game's text parser, so that one can use the FROTZ spell (which causes objects to glow and give off light) by typing >FROTZ BOOK, in exactly the same way as one might type >PICK UP BOOK or >READ BOOK. - Buy Now:
Frogger
- Country:
- Japan
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- 1984
- Language:
- English
- Content Rating:
- ESRB E
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Konami
- Genre:
- Platform
- Description:
- The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one. To do this, each frog must avoid cars while crossing a busy road and navigate a river full of hazards. Skillful players may obtain some bonuses along the way.
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GATO
- Country:
- United States of America
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.
- Genre:
- Simulator
- Description:
- GATO is a submarine simulator originally released for several personal computers, such as the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, and Commodore 64. Atari had plans to port GATO to the Atari 7800 and even put together a simple demo, but it doesn't appear the game ever got beyond that stage.
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Lode Runner
- Country:
- Japan
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- 1984
- Language:
- English
- Content Rating:
- ESRB E / PEGI 12+
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- Banpresto
- Genre:
- Platform
- Description:
- Lode Runner is a 1983 puzzle video game, first published by Brøderbund. It is one of the first games to include a level editor, a feature that allows players to create their own levels for the game. This feature bolstered the game's popularity, as magazines such as Computer Gaming World held contests to see who could build the best level.
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Murder by the Dozen
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Variants:
- Click to see variants
- Issued on:
- iInfringe
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Licensed
- Publisher:
- CBS Software
- Genre:
- Puzzle
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