The premise of this game was simple: destroy wave after wave of aliens descending upon the world and try to obtain the most number of points possible. While Space Invaders is more of a nostalgic memory than an active household name, it did have a history of being ported to a variety of consoles, such as the DS and PSP.
Released by Konami and later acquired by Sega, the basic objective for Frogger is to help lone frogs cross a road brimming with a variety of obstacles.
The game became infamous for having a multitude of ways to die, including but not limited to crashing with a vehicle, running into natural predators such as snakes, as well as simply running out of time. As players progressed through the levels, the amount of time given to guide a frog back home was also gradually shortened. Another fixed shooter game, Galaga is actually a sequel to a previous game called Galaxian produced by Namco, which was also a big hit in its own right.
In Galaga, players are tasked with the mission to prevent Galagan forces from invading Earth; not only did players have to dodge fighters coming from the top and side of the screen, but players could also capture enemy ships for power-ups. The basic layout for this puzzle game is to stack up different shapes and clear them by filling a line. Given its straightforward gameplay and streamlined design, this is no surprise to any veteran or newbie gamer. Not surprisingly, Tetris is available on most platforms, with the more recent Tetris 99 for nintendo Switch gaining a large following and competition-focused fanbase.
In Asteroids, players control a spaceship drifting through a sea of asteroids—not only do players have to avoid and destroy any incoming asteroids, but they also have to stave off saucers and dodge their counterattacks.
With one of the more fantastical backgrounds, Centipede has you in the role of a garden gnome who must defend their forest with a magic wand from an invasive horde of arachnids and insects—spiders, scorpions, fleas, and of course, a centipede which winds down the screen near the end of every level.
The higher your score, the better shot the small saucer becomes. It gets harder each level, as more asteroids appear.
You have three lives and earn a life per 10, points. On an unnamed planet, you defeat hordes of aliens and protect astronauts from abduction. You navigate a spaceship left or right through the terrain, using a joystick to control elevation, and five buttons for direction and weapons. If abducted, astronauts come back as mutants. You progress to the next level when you destroy the aliens. Surviving the mutants restores the planet.
You are allowed three ships in the game and earn more by reaching benchmarks. If hit by an enemy or missile, or if a hyperspace jump goes wrong, you lose a ship.
Completing a round means annihilating the centipede winding down the screen through a field of mushrooms. You move around with a trackball at the bottom of the screen. Shooting parts of the centipede makes a mushroom — by shooting a middle segment, it separates it into two. Upon destroying a head, the section behind it becomes the next head. The centipede drops a level and changes direction when it hits a mushroom or the screen edge. More mushrooms means a speedier descending bug, plus it takes four hits for you to destroy a fungus.
Everything you destroy gives you points. Orders before 3pm sent sameday on weekdays. UK: days, EU temporarily closed, other international open. All used games you buy on the website include free 2nd class Royal Mail insured postage. Platform games were one of the most popular game genres of the 80s. Platform games typically involve climbing ladders, jumping between platforms or jumping over objects in order to complete a specific goal.
The games below illustrate some of the best examples of platform games and demonstrate how the genre has moved from fixed to scrolling screens and into 3D. Features the basic building blocks of platform games for years to come. The levels include jumping between Girders, moving elevators, and conveyor Belts. Enemies include flames, barrels, and bouncing rivets.
Aracde Screenshot and Cabinet. Adventure Island Classic. Manic Miner. Puzzle Bubble Bust-a-Move. Whack a Craft Minecraft.
Mario Forever. Bubble Bobble 2. Mini Putt. Jet Set Willy. Time Pilot. Bomb Jack. Mini Street Fighter. Missile Strike. Final Fight 2.
Final Fight. King of fighters. Neo Geo League Bowling. Track and Field 2. Jump Kids. Karate Blazers. Battle City. Metal Slug.
Iron Mikes Punchout. Red Plane. The King of Dragons. Astro Panic. Rick Dangerous. R Type.
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