Name |
Year |
Platforms |
Description
|
4th & Inches
|
1988
|
Amiga
|
A critically hailed American football sports game
|
1987
|
Commodore 64
|
1988
|
Apple II
|
Apple IIGS
|
DOS
|
4th & Inches Team Construction Disk
|
1988
|
|
An expansion that allowed for the editing and creation of teams for 4th & Inches
|
Accolade Comics
|
1987
|
Apple II
|
An adventure game with arcade sequences. Allows players to affect the story with branching choices.
|
Commodore 64
|
Accolade In Action
|
1990
|
|
|
Ace of Aces
|
1986
|
Amstrad CPC
|
A World War II combat flight simulator where the player pilots a RAF Mosquito fighter-bomber
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Atari 7800
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
MSX
|
Sega Master System
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Altered Destiny
|
1991
|
Amiga
|
A graphic adventure game featuring an average man sucked into an alien world who has to save the galaxy
|
1990
|
DOS
|
Anatomic Man
|
1988
|
|
|
Apollo 18: Mission to the Moon
|
1987
|
|
|
Ballz
|
1995
|
3DO
|
A widely derided fighting game where the fighters are represented as a collection of spheres
|
1994
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
Bar Games
|
1989
|
DOS
|
A collection of games typical of a bar, such as darts and pool, including picking up women
|
Barkley Shut Up and Jam!
|
1994
|
Atari Jaguar (never released)
|
A basketball sports game featuring Charles Barkley
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
Battle Isle 2200
|
1993
|
DOS
|
A turn-based tactics game; released as Battle Isle 2 in Europe
|
Big Air
|
1999
|
PlayStation
|
A sports game
|
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
|
1991
|
|
Based on the movie of the same name
|
Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation
|
1989
|
|
|
Brett Hull Hockey 95
|
1994
|
DOS
|
An ice hockey sports game
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
Bubble Ghost
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
An arcade/action game where the player controls a ghost trying to protect a bubble
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
1990
|
Game Boy
|
Bubsy 3D: Furbitten Planet
|
1996
|
PlayStation
|
A widely derided and last entry in the Bubsy series of games
|
Bubsy II
|
1995
|
Game Boy
|
A widely derided sequel to 1993's Bubsy
|
1994
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind
|
1993
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
A highly anticipated, but ultimately just warmly received debut of the Bubsy series of games
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
1995
|
Windows
|
Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales
|
1994
|
Atari Jaguar
|
The only Bubsy game released exclusively for the Atari Jaguar
|
Card Sharks
|
1987
|
|
|
The Cardinal of the Kremlin
|
1990
|
|
|
Combat Cars
|
1994
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
A racing and vehicular combat game
|
Cyclemania
|
1994
|
DOS
|
A motorcycle racing game
|
The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
A motorcycle racing game featuring all the tracks of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
The Dam Busters
|
1984
|
Apple II
|
A World War II combat flight simulator
|
ColecoVision
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Day of the Viper
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
A first-person shooter adventure game where the user plays a robot
|
Atari ST
|
DOS
|
Deadlock: Planetary Conquest
|
1996
|
Windows
|
An ambitious turn-based strategy game that failed to impress critics
|
Deadlock II: Shrine Wars
|
1998
|
Windows
|
A sequel to the earlier Deadlock
|
Don't Go Alone
|
1989
|
|
|
Double Dragon
|
1992
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Based on the original arcade game, of all the ports of this game, this one comes closest to the original game
|
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
|
1990
|
Amiga
|
Generally better received than its namesake, the 1988 film, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus
|
1991
|
Amiga
|
A disappointing sequel to the first game, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Eradicator
|
1996
|
DOS
|
A first and third-person shooter
|
Fast Break
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
A basketball sports game
|
Apple IIGS
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
Fight Night
|
1985
|
Apple II
|
A boxing sports game
|
Atari 7800
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Atari ST
|
Atari XEGS
|
Commodore 64
|
Fireteam Rogue
|
1995
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
An unreleased action game
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
The Game of Harmony
|
1990
|
Amiga
|
A puzzle, strategy and action game involving manipulating spheres
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Game Boy
|
ZX Spectrum
|
The Games: Summer Challenge
|
1991
|
|
|
The Games: Winter Challenge
|
1992
|
|
|
Grand Prix Circuit
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
A Grand Prix motor racing game
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple IIGS
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Grand Prix Unlimited
|
1992
|
|
|
Gunboat
|
1990
|
Amiga
|
A warmly received combat simulation of a PBR during the Vietnam War.
|
DOS
|
TurboGrafx-16
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Hardball!
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
A successful title for Accolade, a baseball game that incorporates managerial aspects as well as arcade action
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple II
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari 8-bit
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
MSX
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Hardball II
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
A baseball game, the 1989 entry in the Hardball! series of games
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
Hardball III
|
1992
|
DOS
|
A baseball game, the 1992 entry in the Hardball! series the console versions which, due to a lack of secondary storage, saved season stats via a lengthy password
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
HardBall 4
|
1994
|
|
A baseball game, the 1994 entry in the Hardball! series of games
|
HardBall 5
|
1995
|
|
A baseball game, the 1995 entry in the Hardball! series of games, which introduced some innovative features which have now become commonplace for all baseball video games
|
HardBall 6
|
1998
|
|
A baseball game, the penultimate entry of the long-running Hardball! series of games
|
HardBall 6 - 2000 Edition
|
1999
|
|
A baseball game, a revamping of Hardball 6 for the turn of the century
|
Heat Wave
|
1989
|
|
|
Hoverforce
|
1990
|
|
|
Ishido: The Way of Stones
|
1990
|
Amiga
|
A puzzle/board game based on matching stones
|
1991
|
Atari Lynx
|
1990
|
DOS
|
Game Boy
|
Macintosh
|
1991
|
Nintendo Entertainment System
|
1990
|
Sega Genesis
|
1995
|
Windows
|
Jack Nicklaus 4
|
1997
|
Macintosh
|
A golf sports game featuring the eponymous golfer
|
Windows
|
Jack Nicklaus 5
|
1998
|
Windows
|
A golf sports game featuring the eponymous golfer
|
Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition
|
1992
|
DOS
|
A golf course designer for the related Jack Nicklaus Golf games
|
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf
|
1998
|
DOS
|
Eighteen favorite holes of the eponymous golfer
|
Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design
|
1990
|
DOS
|
A golf course designer for the related Jack Nicklaus Golf games
|
Killed Until Dead
|
1986
|
|
|
Law of the West
|
1985
|
Apple II
|
A graphical adventure/action game where the player is the sheriff in an Old West town
|
Commodore 64
|
Nintendo Entertainment System
|
Les Manley in: Lost in L.A.
|
1992
|
|
A graphical adventure game featuring a risqué theme, the second (and last) in the series
|
Les Manley in: Search for the King
|
1990
|
|
A risqué graphical adventure game, Accolade's attempt to duplicate the success of the Leisure Suit Larry series of games
|
Mean 18
|
1986
|
Amiga
|
A launch title for Accolade, a sports golf game featuring critically hailed innovative features
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari 7800
|
Atari ST
|
DOS
|
Mike Ditka Power Football
|
1991
|
|
A sports game of American football
|
Mini-Putt
|
1987
|
Commodore 64
|
A sports game of miniature golf
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Pelé!
|
1993
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
An association football sports game featuring the famed Brazilian player
|
Pelé II: World Tournament Soccer
|
1994
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
An association football sports game featuring Pelé, a sequel to 1993's Pelé!, released as Pelé's World Tournament Soccer in Europe
|
Pinball Wizard
|
1985
|
Amstrad CPC
|
A pinball game and construction set
|
1986
|
Atari ST
|
1985
|
Commodore 64
|
1987
|
DOS
|
1985
|
MSX
|
Oric-1/Atmos
|
ZX Spectrum
|
PO'ed
|
1995
|
3DO
|
A first-person shooter where the player is a cook on a crashed spaceship fighting for his life on a hostile alien planet
|
1996
|
PlayStation
|
Power at Sea
|
1988
|
Commodore 64
|
A strategy video game, a simulation of the Battle of Leyte Gulf where the player commands several WWII naval vessels
|
Powerboat
|
1990
|
|
|
Pro Sport Challenge
|
1991
|
|
|
Project: Space Station
|
1985
|
|
|
Psi-5 Trading Company
|
1985
|
Amstrad CPC
|
A space trading and combat game where the player must command a crew of a spaceship trying to deliver cargo
|
Apple II
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Rack 'Em
|
1988
|
Commodore 64
|
A cue sports simulator with a variety of game types available
|
DOS
|
Redline
|
1999
|
Windows
|
A post-apocalyptic combination first-person shooter/racing video game
|
Road & Car
|
1991
|
|
|
Serve & Volley
|
1988
|
|
|
Slave Zero
|
1999
|
Dreamcast
|
An action game where the player controls a 60-foot-tall humanoid robot, released to mixed reviews
|
Windows
|
Snoopy's Game Club
|
1992
|
|
|
Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures
|
1994
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
A racing action game based on the eponymous anime/manga series
|
Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X
|
1992
|
DOS
|
A racing action game based on the eponymous anime/manga series
|
Star Control
|
1990
|
Amiga
|
A well-received science fiction action/strategy game that laid the ground for the more successful sequel soon afterwards
|
1991
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Commodore 64
|
1990
|
DOS
|
1991
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Star Control II
|
1994
|
3DO
|
A science fiction space, adventure shoot 'em up, widely hailed as one of the greatest PC games ever
|
1992
|
DOS
|
Star Control 1 & 2 CD Compendium
|
|
|
A combination packaging of Star Control and Star Control II
|
Star Control 3
|
1996
|
DOS
|
A largely ignored sci-fi real-time strategy sequel to Star Control II
|
Mac OS
|
Star Control Collection
|
|
|
|
Steel Thunder
|
1988
|
|
|
Stratego
|
1991
|
|
|
Strike Aces
|
1990
|
|
|
SunDog: Frozen Legacy
|
1984
|
Apple II
|
Pioneering space trading game which implemented an advanced user interface that is now standard on most modern operating systems
|
1985
|
Atari ST
|
Test Drive
|
1987
|
Amiga
|
A racing game where the player "test drives" a high-end sports car along a serpentine mountainside freeway at unsafe, high speeds in order to win the car for free
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple II
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Test Drive II: The Duel
|
1989
|
Amiga
|
Also known as The Duel: Test Drive II, the second game in the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Apple IIGS
|
Atari ST
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
Macintosh
|
MSX
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Test Drive II Car Disk: Musclecars
|
1989
|
|
An expansion pack for Test Drive II that adds some classic muscle cars from the 1960s
|
Test Drive II Car Disk: The Supercars
|
1989
|
|
An expansion pack for Test Drive II that adds some an additional high-performance cars
|
Test Drive II Scenery Disk: California Challenge
|
1990
|
|
An expansion pack for Test Drive II that adds an additional course with several California themes
|
Test Drive II Scenery Disk: European Challenge
|
1990
|
|
An expansion pack for Test Drive II that adds six additional course through several European countries
|
Test Drive II: The Collection
|
1991
|
|
A collection of Test Drive II and all its expansion packs
|
Test Drive III: The Passion
|
1990
|
DOS
|
The first Test Drive series of racing games to use 3D graphics instead of sprites
|
Test Drive 4
|
1997
|
PlayStation
|
The fourth game in the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Windows
|
Test Drive 5
|
1998
|
PlayStation
|
The fifth game in the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Windows
|
Test Drive 6
|
1999
|
Dreamcast
|
The sixth game in the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Game Boy Color
|
PlayStation
|
Windows
|
Test Drive: Off-Road
|
1997
|
PlayStation
|
The first game in the Off-Road spin-off series from the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Windows
|
Test Drive: Off-Road 2
|
1998
|
PlayStation
|
The second game in the Off-Road spin-off series from the Test Drive series of racing games
|
Windows
|
Test Drive: Off-Road 3
|
1999
|
Game Boy Color
|
The third and last game in the Off-Road spin-off series from the Test Drive series of racing games
|
PlayStation
|
Windows
|
The Third Courier
|
1990
|
|
|
TKO
|
1988
|
|
|
The Train: Escape to Normandy
|
1987
|
Apple II
|
An action game where the player commandeers a Nazi train and uses it to try and escape Nazi Germany during World War II
|
Amstrad CPC
|
Commodore 64
|
DOS
|
ZX Spectrum
|
Turrican
|
1991
|
Game Boy
|
A science fiction run and gun with multiple inspirations
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
TG-16
|
Universal Soldier
|
1992
|
Game Boy
|
Released as Turrican II on other platforms, this game is a sequel to Turrican
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Unnecessary Roughness
|
|
|
The first in the much maligned series of American football games by the company
|
Unnecessary Roughness '95
|
1995
|
DOS
|
A poorly received sequel to the first game in the Unnecessary Roughness series
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Unnecessary Roughness '96
|
1996
|
|
|
Waxworks
|
1992
|
Amiga
|
A favorably received horror-themed, puzzle role-playing video game
|
DOS
|
Warp Speed
|
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
|
Winter Challenge
|
1991
|
DOS
|
A sports game, a collection of Olympic themed winter events
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
Zero Tolerance
|
1994
|
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
|
One of the few first-person shooters released for this Sega console
|
Zyconix
|
1992
|
|
|