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This follow-up to Burgertime focuses on dessert.
One of the earliest known video game adaptations of the Japanese sport of sumo.
An arcade vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Data East where the player embarks on numerous flights to assemble a space station (then the Night Star colony, then a "space dock").
An arcade soccer game by Data East.
An arcade bowling game by Data East.
Dangle your angler in the first fishing game released for arcades.
A top-down tennis game released in arcades by Data East.
A sci-fi space shooter released in arcades by Data East. Along with the standard vertical-scrolling segments, it also features pseudo-3D behind-the-back segments.
One of Data East's early arcade games, Bump 'N' Jump (or Burnin' Rubber) involves high speed car crashes and plenty of obstacles to jump over.
An oddball arcade game released by Data East, where the player controls a "playboy" trying to win the hearts of girls by roller-skating around them.
Mission-X, also known as Zoar, is a vertical scrolling shooter from Nihon Bussan and Data East, released in early 1982.
Play as chef Peter Pepper, climbing ladders and running over burger ingredients to assemble giant burgers, whilst avoiding dastardly hot dogs, pickles and fried eggs trying to end our culinary adventures!
An arcade game by Data East, starring an explorer who must navigate his away up to the peak of a sinking island.
1981 DECO Cassette System arcade action game, where DECO Kid flies and punches enemies in side-scrolling environments. Ahead of its time, it set precedents for mechanics such as multi-directional scrolling, bosses, energy bars, debris, invincibility, and score combos.
The first golf game released in arcades, Pro Golf was developed by Data East and gave a birds-eye view of the golfing experience.
A pseudo-3D arcade sci-fi shoot-'em-up by Data East taking place in the ASTRO ZONE, where players pursue and battle the giant ship known as the "ASTROGON". Astro.
An arcade sci-fi shoot-'em-up by Data Est, where a lone ship must defend the planet Terra from alien forces.
Data East produced this Astro Fighter follow-up for its cassette-based arcade hardware.
Lock 'n' Chase was an arcade game developed and published by Data East in 1981. It was seen as Data East's answer to Namco's Pac-Man.
An arcade go game that specifically deals with "tsumego" problems.
An early arcade game by Data East that is set between two bustling skyscrapers. Launch the little robot dude (known as the "DECO Kid") from a trampoline and avoid obstacles while bouncing on "landing bars" for points.
Also known as "Mad Rider" and "HWY Chase", Mad Alien is one of Data East's earliest arcade games. It's also the first game released on their cassette-based hardware.
An early action game from Data East, where players defend against invading ninja.
A vertically-scrolling shoot-'em-up from Data East inspired by Galaxian.
Data East released this space shooter in 1979. It's the company's first video game.
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