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Overview of the events of 1984 in video gaming
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Events
Notable releases
Games
Arcade
April - Namco releases Gaplus , which is the sequel to Galaga (and is also known as Galaga 3 ).
July - Data East releases Technōs Japan 's Karate Champ , which laid the foundations for the fighting game genre.
July 20 - Namco releases the Tower of Druaga arcade game , a precursor to the action role-playing game genre.
August - Namco releases Pac-Land , which laid the foundations for horizontally-scrolling platform games .
November 1 - Namco releases Grobda , which is a spin-off from Xevious .
December - Namco releases Super Xevious and Dragon Buster , the latter of which is one the first games to feature a life bar .
December - Capcom releases 1942 .
December - Irem releases Kung-Fu Master , which laid the foundations for the beat 'em up genre.
David Ralston develops Paperboy . Atari later releases it in April 1985 in arcades, and it is then ported to several systems, and featured an innovative bicycle handle steering controller.
Donald R. Lebeau develops Gauntlet . Atari later releases it in October 1985 for the arcades, and it is then ported to the Atari 8-bit computers .
Computer
May 10 - King's Quest (Sierra , IBM PC ), the first animated adventure game , the first game in the King's Quest series, and the first game to use the AGI engine , is released.
June 6 - Alexei Pajitnov creates the Tetris video game for the Electronika 60 in the Soviet Union . Atari Games and Sega both released arcade versions in 1988 , and Nintendo released its most popular versions (for the NES and Game Boy ) in 1989 .
September 20 - Elite , by David Braben and Ian Bell , an early and very influential wireframe 3D space trading game offering full six degrees of freedom and a then-unique open-ended design, is published by Acornsoft .
October - Nihon Falcom releases Dragon Slayer by Yoshio Kiya. Dragon Slayer and its sequels laid the foundations for the action role-playing game genre.
December - T&E Soft releases Hydlide , an early action role-playing game that features a health regeneration mechanic and anticipates elements of The Legend of Zelda and Ys series.[ 1]
December 7 - Knight Lore by Ultimate Play The Game is released for the ZX Spectrum (and later ported to the BBC Micro , Amstrad CPC , MSX , and Famicom Disk System ). It is the third title in the Sabreman series, but the first to use the innovative isometric Filmation engine .
Alley Cat is released, for IBM PC compatibles .
Bullet-Proof Software releases The Black Onyx , which helps popularize turn-based role-playing games in Japan .
Brøderbund releases The Ancient Art of War by Dave and Barry Murry. It is a real-time tactics game and a precursor to the real-time strategy genre.
The Lords of Midnight , a strategy adventure game by Mike Singleton , is released.
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References
^ Kurt Kalata & Robert Greene. "Hydlide" . Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 2011-05-01 .
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