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One of the first Dragon Ball video games ever released, Shenron no Nazo follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga. It's better known outside of Japan for its heavily-localized North American release (as Dragon Power).
Wally Week is trapped in his own nightmares and won't wake up for work. Players must help him find the key to activate the alarm clock.
The sequel to the popular Jetpac
Jetpac is a 2D shooter for the BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. The game was developed by Rare and released in 1983.
A clone of Irem's Moon Patrol, Lunar Rover Patrol is a side-scrolling action game, starring a lunar rover.
One of the first Laserdisc games, made in 1982 and using technology pioneered by SEGA. Following its 1982 debut, it was released in Japan in May 1983 and worldwide several months later.
Every criminal in space is after the supplies on the lunar supply base and the players task is to guard those. A single-screen shoot'em up, similar to Space Invaders, written by Tony and Benny Ngo and published by Sirius Software for various 8-bit computers.
Drive a six-wheeled rover as you traverse the surface of the moon, jumping over holes and gunning down enemy ships.
Released by SNK in 1980, it was an early shoot 'em up that featured human characters on foot instead of vehicles, spacecraft, or aliens. The player character faces off against multiple shuriken-throwing ninjas and along the way faces several bosses, such as a flame-shooting shinobi.
A 2D vertical shooter released by Sun Electronics and Taito in 1980. It was notable for being the first video game to use voice synthesis.
This 1979 Taito arcade game challenged the player to set down on a narrow landing pad at the bottom of the screen, rescue a stranded astronaut, and return to the mothership at the top of the screen. Meteors and hostile aliens added considerably to the challenge.
NASA Learning Technology's commissioned MMO.
A mysterious project proposed by Introversion Software but now in a state of limbo. Little is known apart from it having been initially funded by Channel 4 (UK TV broadcaster) who then did not pursue it beyond the pre-production phase.
Lunar Racing Championship is a racing game for PCs and arcade cabinets. Labeled by the developers as "NASCAR meets NASA", the game simulates actual lunar topography and physics.
A DOS game starring Luigi (not the well-known plumber) and Spaghetti (a worm, and sidekick to Luigi) in a transcontinental platforming adventure, where the duo must fight Earth-invading aliens.
A puzzle platformer produced by the students at Sheffield Hallam University.
NASA Astronauts found Lunarium, a new element, on the moon. However, this element turned out to be harmful to people causing mutation and insanity.
Intellivision Amico-exclusive sequel to the classic arcade game.
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