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Sopwith is a flight simulator from the 1980s. Flying a Sopwith Camel plane, the player must use aerial acrobatics to destroy bogies.
Developed by Chris Crawford and distributed through the Atari Program eXchange (APX). The player takes control of the Germany Army and attempts to secure supply lines and cities before the winter rolls in and the tide turns. Seasons have different effects on troop movement, as do supply lines.
A dual plane Shoot 'Em Up about a jet that transforms into a tank.
A strategy game that is very similar to Scorched Earth.
Grobda is a shooter released by Namco in 1984. It can be found in the Namco Museum Battle Collection.
An early Japanese RPG released by Hot-B in 1984 that departed from the fantasy themes of most other early RPGs in favour of what is possibly gaming's first sci-fi cyberpunk plot. Set in a post-apocalyptic city, the game revolves around an amnesiac protagonist with psychic powers.
LaserDisc arcade game released in 1984 that was later ported to Sega CD and iOS. Players take to the skies in their Super Cobra attack helicopter to save the world from terrorism.
North Atlantic '86 is an early war strategy game that was released for the Apple II in 1983, revolving around hypothetical battles between Soviet and NATO forces in the North Atlantic during 1986. It was designed by Gary Grigsby and published by Strategy Simulations Inc.
Kidou Senshi Gundam Part 1: Gundam Daishi ni Tatsu!! (機動戦士ガンダム PART 1 ガンダム大地に立つ!! "Mobile Suit Gundam Part 1: Gundam Stands on the Ground!!") is an adventure/shooter/RPG from 1983, based on the popular Mobile Suit Gundam anime television series.
Robot Tank is a first-person shooter for the Atari 2600, by Activision.
Stellar 7 is a first-person tank sim set on a series of planets named after stars in the Milky Way galaxy. The gameplay is similar to that of Battlezone, with the player maneuvering the tank and firing its weapons in order to proceed, with the addition of a basic plot.
Driller Tanks is a top-down tank game where the player must shoot enemies and then crush them with their tank.
Tanks A Lot is a lot like Namco's Tank Battalion, a tank game where you blast through bricks and destroy enemy tanks while protecting a home base.
A single-screen shoot'em up written by Mark Turmell and published for various 8-bit platforms.
A shoot'em up written by David Lubar in which the player, in the role of a master tank commander, has to blow away hordes of giant worms that are descending upon the city of Teriyaki.
Players take on an army of teleporting "phantom tanks" hiding throughout a maze.
Walk forward and take out the opposition in this early arcade run & gun shooter from Taito.
The Pit could be considered a precursor to Boulder Dash. It was originally released in the arcades and later ported to the Commodore 64.
A graphical text-adventure written by Tim Wilson in which the player has to find and rescue Professor Paul Eisenstadt who was captured by the KGB and is being held somewhere in northern Afghanistan.
Puts you in command of an armored tank traveling through a dangerous mine field. You score points by destroying mines and blasting your opponent's tank!
A tactical maze shooter released by Sega in 1981. It has a mixture of vertical scrolling run & gun shooting and maze digging.
Released in 1980, Battlezone was an arcade machine where you assumed the role of a tank commander in a vector-based graphic world. Allowing for split screen multiplayer, it entertained for years, and even in the '90s.
A black and white arcade game released by Project Support Engineering in 1977. The arcade cabinet is notable for having a built-in bazooka gun that the player uses while playing the game.
Hop in an armored tank and wage war with strategic ground tactics - or take to the skies and dogfight against modern jets and bi-planes. Crush your enemies!
An early first-person light-gun shooter arcade video game for two players, released by Taito in 1976.
Using only text commands, players engage in turn-based tank battles against AI opponents.
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