Title |
Year |
Developer |
Publisher |
Notes
|
$100,000 Pyramid
|
1987
|
Craig Carlson[1]
|
The Box Office
|
|
221B Baker Street
|
1986
|
|
Datasoft
|
|
2400 A.D.
|
1987
|
Chuck Bueche[1]
|
Origin Systems
|
Graphical RPG
|
3 in 1 College & Pro Football
|
1984
|
Lance Haffner
|
Lance Haffner Games
|
|
3-D Docking Mission
|
1978
|
Chris Oberth
|
Programma International/The Elektrik Keyboard
|
|
3-D Skiing
|
1981
|
|
Continental Software
|
|
3-D Space Battle
|
1980
|
Paul Berker[1]
|
Loch Ness Productions
|
|
50 Mission Crush
|
1984
|
John Gray
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
ABM
|
1980
|
Silas Warner[1]
|
Muse Software
|
Clone of Missile Command
|
Accolade's Comics
|
1987
|
|
Accolade
|
|
Advanced Blackjack
|
1983
|
|
Muse Software
|
|
Adventure
|
1985
|
John Rausch
|
|
Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods)
|
Adventure Construction Set
|
1985
|
Stuart Smith
|
Electronic Arts
|
Graphical RPG and editor
|
Adventure Creator
|
1987
|
|
Spinnaker Software
|
|
Adventure in Time
|
1981
|
Paul Berker[1]
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Adventureland
|
1978
|
Scott Adams[1]
|
Adventure International
|
Interactive fiction
|
Adventures in Flesh
|
1983
|
Fred D Williams[1]
|
Krell Software
|
Adventure game
|
Adventures in Narnia: Dawn Treader
|
1984
|
Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2]
|
Word Publishing
|
action/adventure game
|
Adventures in Narnia: Narnia
|
1984
|
Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2]
|
Word Publishing
|
action/adventure game
|
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension
|
1984
|
Scott Adams[1]
|
Adventure International
|
|
A.E.
|
1982
|
Programmers-3[3] (Makato Horai & Jun Wada)[1]
|
Broderbund
|
Fixed shooter
|
Air Traffic Controller
|
1979
|
|
Creative Computing
|
|
Airheart
|
1986
|
Dan Gorlin Productions
|
Broderbund
|
|
Akalabeth
|
1980[4]
|
Richard Garriott
|
California Pacific Computer Company
|
Graphical RPG
|
ALF: The First Adventure
|
1987
|
|
Box Office
|
|
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
|
1982
|
Stuart Smith[1]
|
Quality Software
|
|
Alice in Wonderland
|
1985
|
|
Windham Classics
|
|
The Alien
|
1982
|
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Alien Downpour
|
2017
|
Michael Packard
|
Snacking On! Software
|
Arcade shooter
|
Alien Rain
|
1981
|
Tony Suzuki
|
Broderbund
|
Arcade shooter
|
Aliens: The Computer Game
|
1986
|
Robert Friele & Michael Ornsby
|
Activision
|
Action/adventure game
|
Alkemstone
|
1981
|
|
Level-10
|
Alpine Encounter
|
1985
|
ibidinc Games
|
Random House
|
|
Alter Ego
|
1986
|
Peter J. Favaro
|
Activision
|
RPG
|
Alternate Reality: The City
|
1985
|
Paradise Programming
|
Datasoft
|
3D RPG
|
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon
|
1987
|
Paradise Programming
|
Datasoft
|
3D RPG
|
Amazon
|
1984
|
Michael Crichton
|
Telarium
|
Graphic adventure game
|
American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation
|
1986
|
|
Mindscape
|
|
Amnesia
|
1986
|
Cognetics Corporation
|
Electronic Arts
|
Interactive fiction
|
The Ancient Art of War
|
1984
|
Evryware
|
Broderbund
|
War strategy game
|
The Ancient Art of War at Sea
|
1987
|
War strategy game
|
Broderbund
|
|
Android Nim
|
1980
|
|
Adventure International
|
|
Andromeda Conquest
|
1982
|
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Anti-Gravity
|
1984
|
Michael Katz & Tom Johnson
|
shareware
|
|
APBA Major League Players Baseball
|
1986
|
|
Random House
|
|
Ape Escape
|
1982
|
Kevin Bagley[5]
|
SAMS
|
|
Apple Adventure
|
1980
|
Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack
|
Apple Computer
|
adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods)
|
Apple Cider Spider
|
1983
|
Ivan Strand
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Apple Panic
|
1981
|
Ben Serki
|
Broderbund
|
|
Apple Trek
|
1979
|
Wendell Sander[6]
|
Apple Computer
|
|
Apple-Oids
|
1980
|
|
California Pacific
|
|
Apventure to Atlantis
|
1982
|
Robert C. Clardy[1]
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Aquatron
|
1983
|
Justin Gray
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Arac (Spiderbot)
|
1986
|
|
Addictive Games
|
|
Arcade Boot Camp
|
1984
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Penguin Software
|
|
The Arcade Machine
|
1982
|
Doug Carlston & Chris Jochumson
|
Broderbund
|
|
Archon
|
1983
|
Free Fall Associates
|
Electronic Arts
|
action/strategy game
|
Archon II: Adept
|
1984
|
Free Fall Associates
|
Electronic Arts
|
action/strategy game
|
Arcticfox
|
1986
|
Dynamix
|
Electronic Arts
|
Arcade game, Tank simulation
|
Ardy the Aardvark
|
1983
|
Chris Oberth
|
Datamost
|
|
Arena of Octos
|
1981
|
Steve Kropinak
|
SoftSide
|
|
Arkanoid
|
1988
|
|
Taito
|
Arcade shooter
|
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
|
1989
|
|
Infocom
|
|
Asteroid Field, The
|
1980
|
Jim Nitchals
|
Cavalier Computer
|
|
Astro-Grover
|
1984
|
Children's Computer Workshop
|
CBS Software
|
|
At the Gates of Moscow 1941
|
1985
|
|
Strategic Games Publications
|
|
Australian Cockroach
|
1988
|
Bryan Vekovius and Jim Weiler
|
Softdisk
|
|
Autoduel
|
1985
|
Richard Garriott & Chuck Bueche
|
Origin Systems
|
Role-playing game
|
Axis Assassin
|
1983
|
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Aztec
|
1982
|
Paul Stephenson
|
Datamost
|
|
Bad Dudes
|
1988
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
B-1 Nuclear Bomber
|
1980
|
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Balance of Power
|
1985
|
Chris Crawford
|
Mindscape
|
|
Ballblazer
|
1985
|
Lucasfilm Games, K-Byte
|
Epyx
|
|
Ballyhoo
|
1985
|
Jeff O'Neill
|
Infocom
|
|
Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin
|
1984
|
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Bandits
|
1982
|
Tony Ngo and Benny Ngo
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Bard's Tale, The
|
1985
|
Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford)
|
Electronic Arts
|
RPG
|
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight
|
1986
|
Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford)
|
Electronic Arts
|
RPG
|
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate
|
1988
|
Interplay Productions (Rebecca Heineman, Bruce Schlickbernd, and Michael A. Stackpole)
|
Electronic Arts
|
RPG
|
Bats in the Belfry
|
1983
|
Samuel Moore
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Battle Chess
|
1990
|
Interplay
|
Interplay
|
Chess simulation
|
Battlefront
|
1986
|
|
Strategic Studies Group
|
|
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception
|
1989
|
|
Infocom
|
|
Battlezone
|
1984
|
Quality Software (James Albanese)
|
Atarisoft
|
Arcade game
|
B.C.'s Quest for Tires
|
1983
|
Sydney Development
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Beach Head
|
1983
|
Access Software
|
U.S. Gold
|
Arcade game
|
Beach Head II
|
1988
|
Peter Adams[1]
|
Access Software
|
Arcade game
|
Bee Crunch
|
|
|
Keypunch Software
|
|
Beer Run
|
1981
|
Mark Turmell
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Below the Root
|
1984
|
Dale DeSharone
|
Windham Classics
|
|
Beneath Apple Manor
|
1978
|
Don Worth
|
The Software Factory
|
|
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein
|
1984
|
Silas Warner
|
Muse Software
|
Stealth game
|
Beyond Zork
|
1987
|
Brian Moriarty
|
Infocom
|
Text-based (mostly) RPG
|
Bez-MX
|
1981
|
John Besnard
|
Bez
|
Nuclear strategy game[7][8]
|
Bezman
|
1981
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Bez
|
Pac-Man clone
|
Bezoff
|
1982
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Bez
|
|
Bez Wars
|
1981
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Bez
|
|
Bilestoad, The
|
1982
|
Marc Goodman (as "Mangrove Earthshoe")
|
Datamost
|
|
Birth of the Phoenix
|
1981
|
Paul Berker
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Black Belt (1984 video game)
|
1984
|
|
Earthware Computer Services
|
|
The Black Cauldron
|
1986
|
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Black Magic
|
1987
|
Peter Ward
|
Datasoft
|
|
Blade of Blackpoole
|
1982
|
Tim Wilson
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Blister Ball
|
1981
|
Rodney McAuley
|
Creative Computing Software
|
|
Blitzkrieg
|
1979
|
Mark Cross[1]
|
Programma International
|
|
Bloody Murder
|
1979
|
Arthur Wells[1]
|
Stoneware
|
|
Bolo
|
1982
|
James Lane
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Bomber
|
1978
|
Bob Bishop
|
Softape
|
Arcade game
|
Bongo's Bash
|
1985
|
John Romero
|
inCider Magazine
|
Maze game
|
Border Zone
|
1987
|
|
Infocom
|
|
Borg
|
1981
|
Dan Thompson
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Borrowed Time
|
1985
|
Interplay
|
Activision
|
|
Boulder Dash
|
1984
|
First Star Software (Pat Montelo)
|
Electronic Arts
|
Action
|
Bouncing Kamungas
|
1983
|
Tom Becklund
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Breakers (1986 video game)
|
1986
|
|
Broderbund
|
|
Breakout
|
1977
|
Steve Wozniak
|
Apple Computer
|
Arcade game, Precursor to Little Brick Out[9]
|
Broadsides
|
1983
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity
|
1985
|
|
Commonwealth Software
|
|
Bruce Lee
|
1984
|
Rick Mirsky
|
Datasoft
|
|
Bubble Bobble
|
1988
|
NovaLogic
|
Taito
|
|
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
|
1982
|
Ken Jordan
|
Sega
|
Arcade game, flight
|
Bug Attack
|
1981
|
Jim Nitchals
|
Cavalier Computer
|
Arcade
|
Bureaucracy
|
1987
|
Douglas Adams
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
BurgerTime
|
1983
|
Mattel Electronics
|
Mattel Electronics
|
A home port of the arcade game of the same name developed under license from Data East USA
|
Buzzard Bait
|
1983
|
Mike Ryeburn
|
Sirius Software
|
|
California Games
|
1987
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
A collection of California-themed sports games, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing
|
Cannonball Blitz
|
1982
|
Olaf Lubeck
|
Sierra On-Line
|
Donkey Kong clone
|
Canyon Climber
|
1982
|
Brian Mountford
|
Datasoft
|
Platform game
|
Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear
|
1985
|
Michael Wise
|
Broderbund
|
|
Castle Dain
|
2023
|
Frank Rossi
|
homebrew
|
mini-RPG
|
Castle Smurfenstein
|
1983
|
Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[10]
|
Dead Smurf Software
|
parody hack of Castle Wolfenstein
|
Castle Wolfenstein
|
1981
|
Silas Warner
|
Muse Software
|
Stealth game
|
Catacomb
|
1989
|
John Carmack
|
Softdisk
|
|
Cavern Creatures
|
1983
|
Paul Lowrance
|
Datamost
|
|
Caverns of Callisto
|
1983
|
Chuck Bueche
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Caverns of Freitag, The
|
1981
|
David Shapiro (as "Dr. Cat")[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Caves of Olympus
|
1982
|
Thomas Noone & Patrick Noone[1]
|
SAMS[5]
|
|
Ceiling Zero
|
1981
|
RAM Software
|
Turnkey Software
|
Shoot em up
|
Centauri Alliance
|
1990
|
Michael Cranford
|
Broderbund
|
RPG
|
Centipede
|
1983
|
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Championship Baseball
|
1987
|
|
Gamestar
|
|
Championship Golf
|
1982
|
|
Hayden Software
|
|
Championship Lode Runner
|
1983
|
Douglas E. Smith
|
Broderbund
|
|
Championship Wrestling
|
1986
|
|
Epyx
|
|
Chennault's Flying Tigers
|
1981
|
|
Discovery Games
|
|
Chess 7.0
|
1982
|
|
Odesta
|
Chess
|
Chessmaster 2000
|
1986
|
Mark Manyen
|
The Software Toolworks
|
Chess
|
ChipWits
|
1985
|
|
BrainPower
|
|
Chivalry
|
1983
|
Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, & Janie Worthington
|
Optimum Resource
|
Action/RPG
|
Choplifter
|
1982
|
Dan Gorlin
|
Broderbund
|
Action
|
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer
|
1987
|
Lerner Research
|
Electronic Arts
|
Clue: Master Detective
|
1989
|
|
Virgin Mastertronic
|
|
Colossus Chess 4
|
1986
|
|
CDS Software
|
|
Commando
|
1987
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
Competition Karate
|
1984
|
|
Motivated Software
|
|
Computer Baseball
|
1987
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Sports game
|
The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game
|
1989
|
|
Leisure Genius
|
|
The Computer Edition of Scrabble
|
1989
|
|
Leisure Genius
|
|
Computer Quarterback
|
1981
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Sports game
|
Conan: Hall of Volta
|
1984
|
SE Software (Eric Robinson & Eric Parker)
|
Datasoft
|
|
Congo
|
1982
|
Sentient Software (Michael Berlyn & Harry Walker)
|
Sogiciel
|
|
Congo Bongo
|
1983
|
Sega
|
Sega
|
Arcade
|
Conquering Worlds
|
1983
|
|
Datamost
|
|
Copts and Robbers
|
1983
|
Alan Merell & Eric Knopp
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Corruption (1988 video game)
|
1988
|
|
Rainbird Software
|
|
Cosmos Mission
|
1979
|
|
Astar International Inc.
|
Space Invaders clone
|
Count, The
|
1981
|
Scott Adams
|
Adventure International
|
|
Countdown to Shutdown
|
1985
|
T.L. Gale & Ivan Manley
|
Activision
|
|
The Coveted Mirror
|
1983
|
Eagle Berns and Holly Thomason
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Cranston Manor
|
1981
|
Ken Williams and Harold DeWitz[1]
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #3
|
Crazy Mazey
|
1982
|
Datamost
|
Datamost
|
|
Creature Venture
|
1980
|
|
Highlands Computer Services
|
|
Crickety Manor
|
1988
|
Pat Relf & Tara Framer
|
Scholastic
|
On Microzine Jr. issue #2
|
Crisis Mountain
|
1982
|
David Schroeder
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Crosscountry Canada
|
1986
|
Dave Vincent
|
Didatech
|
|
Crosscountry USA
|
1985
|
Dave Vincent
|
Didatech
|
|
Crossfire
|
1981
|
Jay Sullivan
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
|
1981
|
Michael Farren
|
Epyx
|
|
Crypt of Medea
|
1984
|
Arthur Britto & Allan Lamb
|
Sir-Tech
|
|
Crystal Castles
|
1983
|
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Curse of the Azure Bonds
|
1989
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
RPG
|
Curse of Crowley Manor
|
1981
|
Adventure International
|
Adventure International
|
|
Cyber Strike
|
1980
|
Nasir Gebelli
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Cyclod
|
1981
|
Hunter Hancock
|
Sirius Software
|
|
The Dallas Quest
|
1984
|
|
Datasoft
|
|
Dam Busters
|
1984
|
Sydney Development
|
Accolade
|
|
Dangerous Dave
|
1988
|
John Romero
|
UpTime
|
Platform game
|
Dark Crystal
|
1983
|
Sierra On-Line
|
SierraVenture
|
|
Dark Forest
|
1981
|
Tom Mornini
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Darkhorn: Realm of the Warlords
|
1985
|
Thomas G. Cleaver
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Dark Tower
|
1984
|
Melbourne House
|
Melbourne House
|
|
Dart Room
|
1979
|
The Elektrik Keyboard
|
Chris Oberth
|
|
David's Midnight Magic
|
1982
|
David Snider
|
Broderbund
|
Pinball
|
Dawn Patrol
|
1982
|
Keith Enge[1]
|
TSR
|
|
Deadline
|
1982
|
Marc Blank
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Death in the Caribbean
|
1983
|
Philip Hess & Bob Hess
|
Micro Fun
|
A graphic adventure game
|
Death Race
|
1979
|
Bob Andrews
|
Programma International
|
|
Death Race '82
|
1982
|
Don Fudge
|
Avant-Garde Creations
|
|
Death Sword
|
1987
|
Designer Software (Jimmy Huey)
|
Epyx
|
|
Deathlord
|
1987
|
Electronic Arts
|
Electronic Arts
|
RPG
|
Deathmaze 5000
|
1980
|
Frank Corr and William Denman
|
Med Systems Software
|
|
Defender
|
1983
|
Williams Electronics
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Delta Squadron
|
1983
|
Nexa
|
Nexa
|
|
The Demon's Forge
|
1981
|
|
Saber Software
|
|
Demon's Winter
|
1988
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
RPG
|
Depth Charge
|
1978
|
Chris Oberth
|
The Elektrik Keyboard
|
|
Designasaurus
|
1988
|
DesignWare
|
Britannica Software
|
|
Diamond Mine
|
1983
|
IDSI
|
Roklan
|
|
Dig Dug
|
1982
|
Atari, Inc.
|
Atarisoft
|
Arcade
|
Dino Eggs
|
1983
|
David Schroeder
|
Micro Fun
|
|
Dino Smurf
|
1983
|
Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[10]
|
Dead Smurf Software
|
parody hack of Dino Eggs
|
Dogfight
|
1980
|
Bill Basham
|
Microlab
|
|
Donald Duck's Playground
|
1985
|
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Donald's Alphabet Chase
|
1988
|
Westwood Associates
|
Disney Software
|
|
Dondra
|
1987
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
|
Donkey Kong
|
1984
|
Michael Cranford
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Doom Cavern
|
1980
|
Morwe
|
Synergistic Software
|
RPG; included with the game Sorcerer's Challenge on the same disk.
|
Dragon Wars
|
1989
|
Interplay
|
Interplay
|
|
Dragon's Eye
|
1981
|
|
Automated Simulations
|
|
Dragonworld
|
1984
|
|
Trillium
|
|
Drelbs
|
1984
|
|
Synapse Software
|
|
Drol
|
1983
|
Aik Beng
|
Broderbund
|
|
Dung Beetles
|
1982
|
Bob Bishop
|
Datasoft
|
|
Dungeon!
|
1982
|
Bruce Nesmith & Keith Enge
|
TSR
|
|
Dungeon Campaign
|
1978
|
Robert C. Clardy
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Dunzhin
|
1982
|
|
Screenplay
|
|
Dynasty
|
1978
|
Weyman Fong
|
Apple Core
|
|
Eamon
|
1980
|
Donald Brown
|
public domain
|
|
Earl Weaver Baseball
|
1989
|
Mirage Graphics
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Earth Orbit Stations
|
1987
|
Karl Buiter
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Earthly Delights
|
1983
|
Roger Webster and Dan Leviton
|
Datamost
|
|
Electrifying Adventures
|
1983
|
Unknown
|
MECC
|
|
Elite
|
1985
|
David Braben and Ian Bell
|
Firebird
|
|
Empire: Wargame of the Century
|
1987
|
Northwest Software
|
Interstel
|
|
Empire I: World Builders
|
1981
|
Edu-ware Services
|
Interactive Fantasies
|
|
Empire II: Interstellar Sharks
|
1982
|
Edu-ware Services
|
Interactive Fantasies
|
|
Empire III: Armageddon
|
1983
|
Edu-ware Services
|
Interactive Fantasies
|
|
Epoch
|
1981
|
Larry Miller
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Escape!
|
1978
|
Silas Warner[1]
|
Muse Software
|
Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.
|
Escape from ANTcatraz
|
1987
|
Lorri Hopping[11]
|
Scholastic Corporation
|
On Microzine issue #23[12]
|
Escape from Arcturus
|
1981
|
Synergistic Software
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Escape from Rungistan
|
1982
|
Bob Bluaschild
|
Sirius Software
|
|
ET Comes Back
|
1984
|
|
Alliance Software
|
|
Evolution
|
1982
|
Jeff Sember & Don Mattrick
|
Sydney Development
|
|
Expedition Amazon
|
1983
|
Willard Phillips
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Exterminator
|
|
|
|
|
EZ Logo
|
1983
|
|
MECC
|
|
F-15 Strike Eagle
|
1985
|
MicroProse
|
MicroProse
|
|
Falcons
|
1981
|
Thomas Ball (computer scientist),[1] Eric Varsanyi[1]
|
Piccadilly Software
|
|
Fat City
|
1983
|
Optimum Resource (Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington)[13]
|
Weekly Reader Family Software
|
First-person action game
|
Fight Night
|
1985
|
Sydney Development
|
Accolade
|
|
Firebug
|
1982
|
Silas Warner[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
First Encounter
|
1987
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Softdisk
|
|
Flight Simulator
|
1979
|
Bruce Artwick[1]
|
Sublogic
|
Also known as A2-FS1 Flight Simulator
|
Flight Simulator II
|
1983
|
Bruce Artwick[1]
|
Sublogic
|
|
Fooblitzky
|
1985
|
Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, Poh C. Lim, & Paula Maxwell
|
Infocom
|
|
Fracas
|
1980
|
Quality Software
|
Computersmiths
|
|
Fraction Munchers
|
1987
|
|
MECC
|
|
Fraktured Faebles
|
1985
|
Phoenix Software
|
Dale Johnson and Rick Incrocci
|
|
Freedom!
|
1992
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Frogger
|
1983
|
Olaf Lubeck
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!
|
1984
|
|
Sega
|
|
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
|
1985
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
|
Galaxian
|
1983
|
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Gamma Goblins
|
1981
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
Arcade
|
Gato
|
1985
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
|
Gauntlet
|
1985
|
Atari
|
Mindscape
|
|
Gemstone Healer
|
1986
|
Paradigm Creators
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Gemstone Warrior
|
1984
|
Paradigm Creators
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Gertrude's Secrets
|
1984
|
The Learning Company
|
The Learning Company
|
|
Ghostbusters
|
1984
|
Activision
|
Activision
|
|
Global War
|
1979
|
Alan M. Boyd[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Gobbler
|
1981
|
Olaf Lubeck
|
On-Line Systems
|
|
Gold Rush!
|
1988
|
Sierra On-Line
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Golden Flutes and Great Escapes
|
1984
|
Delton T. Horn
|
Dilithium Press
|
book and software
|
Golf's Best: St. Andrews - The Home of Golf
|
1986
|
Robert Jenks & Nathan Tennises
|
1 Step Software
|
Golf simulator
|
The Goonies
|
1985
|
Scott Spanburg
|
Datasoft
|
Arcade game
|
Gorgon
|
1981
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Grammar Gremlins
|
1987
|
|
Davidson & Associates
|
|
The Great American Cross-Country Road Race
|
1985
|
Ivan Manley
|
Activision
|
|
Gremlins
|
1984
|
Atari
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Gruds in Space
|
1983
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Guerrilla War
|
1987
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
Hacker
|
1985
|
Activision
|
Activision
|
|
Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers
|
1986
|
Activision
|
Activision
|
|
Hadron
|
1981
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Halley Project
|
1985
|
Tom Snyder & Omar Khudari
|
Mindscape
|
|
Hammurabi
|
1978
|
Mark Cross
|
Apple Computer
|
appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volume 1[14]
|
Hard Hat Mack
|
1983
|
Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
HardBall!
|
1986
|
Accolade
|
Accolade
|
|
Heavy Barrel
|
1989
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
The Heist
|
1983
|
Mike Livesay and Mike Mooney
|
Micro Fun
|
|
Hellfire Warrior
|
1980
|
Automated Simulations
|
Automated Simulations
|
|
Hera
|
1987
|
Jeff Hendrix
|
shareware
|
RPG
|
H.E.R.O.
|
1984
|
Microsmiths
|
Activision
|
|
Hi-Res Computer Golf
|
1981
|
Avant-Garde
|
Avant-Garde
|
|
Hi-Res Computer Golf 2
|
1983
|
Avant-Garde
|
Avant-Garde
|
|
High Rise
|
1983
|
Joe Calabrese
|
Micro Learn
|
|
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
|
1984
|
Douglas Adams & Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
|
The Hobbit: A Software Adventure
|
1982
|
Beam Software
|
Addison-Wesley
|
|
House of Seven Gables
|
1978
|
Greg Hassett
|
Mad Hatter Software[15]
|
text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.
|
The Hunt for Red October
|
1987
|
Oxford Digital Enterprises
|
Argus Press Software
|
|
Impossible Mission
|
1986
|
Peter Filiberti
|
Epyx
|
|
Impossible Mission II
|
1988
|
Novotrade Software
|
Epyx
|
|
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing
|
1983
|
Tom Snyder Productions
|
Spinnaker Software
|
|
Indoor Sports
|
1987
|
SportTime/Designware Consultants
|
Mindscape
|
|
Infiltrator
|
1986
|
Chris Gray Enterprises
|
Mindscape
|
|
Infiltrator II
|
1987
|
Chris Gray Enterprises
|
Mindscape
|
|
Intellectual Decathlon
|
1984
|
Gabor Laufer & Alexander Laufer
|
Muse Software
|
|
Intrigue!
|
1986
|
Kinemation
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
|
James Bond 007: Goldfinger
|
1986
|
Angelsoft
|
Mindscape
|
|
James Bond 007: A View to a Kill
|
1985
|
Angelsoft
|
Mindscape
|
|
Jawbreaker
|
1981
|
Olaf Lubeck
|
On-Line Systems
|
|
Jawbreaker II
|
1982
|
Chuck Bueche
|
On-Line Systems
|
|
Jenny's Journeys
|
1984
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Jeopardy!
|
1987
|
Sharedata
|
Sharedata
|
|
Jet
|
1986
|
Sublogic
|
Sublogic
|
|
Journey to the Center of the Earth
|
1978
|
Greg Hassett
|
Mad Hatter Software[15]
|
text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.
|
Jumpman
|
1983
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
|
Jungle Hunt
|
1984
|
Ivan Manley
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Kabul Spy
|
1982
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Kampfgruppe
|
1985
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Karate Champ
|
1985
|
Berkeley Softworks
|
Data East
|
|
Karateka
|
1984
|
Jordan Mechner
|
Broderbund
|
|
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja
|
1987
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
King Tut's Tomb
|
1978
|
Greg Hassett
|
Mad Hatter Software[15]
|
text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.
|
King's Bounty
|
1990
|
New World Computing
|
New World Computing
|
|
Koronis Rift
|
1985
|
Lucasfilm Games
|
Lucasfilm Games
|
|
Kung-Fu Master
|
1985
|
Berkeley Softworks
|
Data East
|
|
LA Crackdown
|
1988
|
Nexa
|
Epyx
|
|
Labyrinth
|
1982
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Labyrinth: The Computer Game
|
1986
|
Lucasfilm
|
Activision
|
|
Labyrinth of Crete
|
1982
|
Cliff Johnson
|
Adventure International
|
|
Lady Tut
|
1984
|
Spinnaker
|
Programme
|
|
Law of the West
|
1985
|
Accolade
|
Accolade
|
|
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
|
1986
|
Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
|
Legacy of the Ancients
|
1987
|
Quest Software
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Legend of Blacksilver
|
1988
|
Quest Software
|
Epyx
|
|
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
|
1987
|
Sierra On-Line
|
Sierra On-Line
|
Adventure
|
Lemonade Stand
|
1979
|
MECC
|
Apple Computer
|
|
Little Brick Out
|
1979
|
Bruce Tognazzini
|
Apple Computer
|
An abbreviated Applesoft version of Steve Wozniak's Integer BASIC Breakout game.[16][17][9]
|
Lode Runner
|
1983
|
Douglas E. Smith
|
Broderbund
|
|
Lords of Conquest
|
1986
|
Eon Software
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Lords of Karma
|
1981
|
Microcomputer Games
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Lunar Leepers
|
1982
|
Syndein Systems
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Lurking Horror, The
|
1987
|
Dave Lebling
|
Infocom
|
|
Mabel's Mansion
|
1984
|
Kevin Bagley
|
Datamost
|
|
Magic Candle
|
1989
|
Mindcraft
|
Mindcraft
|
|
Maniac Mansion
|
1987
|
Lucasfilm Games
|
Lucasfilm Games
|
|
Marble Madness
|
1986
|
Will Harvey
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Mars Cars
|
1982
|
Datamost
|
Datamost
|
|
Mask of the Sun, The
|
1982
|
Ultrasoft
|
Broderbund
|
|
Masquerade
|
1983
|
Dale Johnson & Rick Incrocci
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Math Jam
|
1985
|
JAM Software
|
JAM Software
|
|
Matterhorn Screamer
|
1988
|
Walt Disney Computer Software
|
Hi-Tech Expressions
|
|
Maze Game
|
1978
|
Silas Warner[1]
|
Muse Software
|
Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.
|
Micro Habit
|
1984
|
|
|
|
Microsoft Adventure
|
1979
|
Softwin Associates (Gordon Letwin)[1]
|
Microsoft
|
Port of Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods)[18]
|
Microwave
|
1982
|
Jay Zimmerman & Jim Nitchals
|
Cavalier Computer
|
|
Might and Magic
|
1986
|
New World Computing
|
New World Computing
|
|
Might and Magic II
|
1988
|
New World Computing
|
New World Computing
|
|
Mind Forever Voyaging, A
|
1985
|
Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Mindshadow
|
1984
|
Interplay Productions
|
Activision
|
|
Mindwheel
|
1984
|
Synapse Software
|
Broderbund
|
|
Miner 2049er
|
1982
|
Mike Livesay
|
Micro Fun
|
|
Miner's Cave
|
1988
|
Intentional Educations
|
MECC
|
|
Mines of Titan
|
1989
|
Westwood Associates
|
Infocom
|
|
Mission Asteroid
|
1980
|
Roberta Williams & Ken Williams
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #0
|
The Mist
|
1985
|
Angelsoft
|
Mindscape
|
|
Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony
|
1985
|
Origin Systems
|
Broderbund
|
|
Money Munchers
|
1982
|
Bob Bishop
|
Datamost
|
|
Montezuma's Revenge
|
1983
|
BCI Software
|
Parker Brothers
|
|
Moon Patrol
|
1983
|
TMQ Software
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Morloc's Tower
|
1979
|
Automated Simulations
|
Automated Simulations
|
|
Mr. Do!
|
1985
|
Rick Mirsky
|
Datasoft
|
|
Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory
|
1983
|
Robert McNally[1]
|
Datamost
|
|
Ms. Pac-Man
|
1983
|
Atari
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Muppets on Stage
|
1986
|
Mike Fish, Anders McCarthy, Jon Sweedler, & Melissa Verber[19]
|
Sunburst Communications
|
|
Murphy's Minerals
|
1990
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Mystery Fun House
|
1981
|
Scott Adams[1]
|
Adventure International
|
|
Mystery House
|
1980
|
Roberta Williams & Ken Williams[1]
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #1
|
Neptune
|
1987
|
Nasir Gebelli[1]
|
Gebelli Software
|
|
Network
|
1980
|
David Mullich[1]
|
Edu-Ware
|
Business simulation
|
Neuromancer
|
1988
|
Interplay Productions
|
Mediagenic
|
|
Night Driver
|
1980
|
Bill Budge
|
California Pacific Computer Company
|
Part of Bill Budge's Trilogy of Games
|
Night Mission Pinball
|
1982
|
Bruce Artwick[20]
|
SubLOGIC
|
|
Nightmare #6
|
1978
|
Gary Shannon
|
Apple Computer
|
appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Vol. 1[14]
|
Nightmare Gallery
|
1982
|
Ron Aldrich[1]
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Number Crunch
|
1982
|
Greg Carbonaro[1]
|
Unique
|
|
Number Munchers
|
1990
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Odell Lake
|
1986
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Odell Woods
|
|
|
|
|
Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure
|
1980
|
Robert C. Clardy[1]
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Ogre
|
1986
|
Steve Meuse
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Oil Barons
|
1983
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
|
Olympic Decathlon
|
1981
|
Timothy W. Smith
|
Microsoft
|
also known as Microsoft Olympic Decathlon
|
One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird
|
1983
|
Electronic Arts
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
The Oregon Trail
|
1985
|
MECC
|
MECC
|
|
Pac-Man
|
1983
|
Atari
|
Atarisoft
|
Arcade
|
Paragon
|
1988
|
Softdisk
|
Softdisk
|
|
Pensate
|
1983
|
John Besnard[1]
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Pentapus
|
1983
|
Jeremy Sagan
|
Turning Point Software
|
|
People Pong
|
1982
|
Greg Carbonaro[1]
|
Unique
|
|
Perception
|
1979
|
Edu-Ware
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Pest Patrol
|
1982
|
Mark Allen
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Phantasie
|
1985
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Phantasie II
|
1986
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus
|
1987
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Phantoms Five
|
1980
|
Nasir Gebelli
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Pharaoh's Revenge
|
1988
|
Ivan Manley
|
Publishing International
|
|
Pick-A-Dilly
|
1983
|
Norm Gray
|
Actioncraft
|
|
Pigpen
|
1982
|
TMQ Software
|
Datamost
|
|
Pillbox
|
1982
|
Douglas E. Wolfgram
|
Lord of the Games
|
Battlezone clone
|
Pinball Construction Set
|
1983
|
Bill Budge
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Pirate Adventure
|
1978
|
Scott Adams
|
Adventure International
|
|
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns
|
1984
|
Microsmiths (Rex E. Bradford)
|
Activision
|
|
Pitstop II
|
1984
|
Ivan Manley
|
Epyx
|
|
Planetfall
|
1983
|
Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
|
Pleins Gaz
|
1986
|
Richard Soberka
|
Froggy Software
|
|
Police Artist
|
1983
|
Elizabeth Levin
|
Sir-Tech
|
|
Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel
|
1987
|
Jim Walls
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Pool of Radiance
|
1988
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
RPG
|
Pooyan
|
1984
|
Datasoft
|
Datasoft
|
|
Portal
|
1986
|
Nexa
|
Activision
|
|
President Elect
|
1981
|
Nelson G. Hernandez
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Prince of Persia
|
1989
|
Jordan Mechner
|
Broderbund
|
|
The Prisoner
|
1980
|
Edu-Ware
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Prisoner 2
|
1982
|
Edu-Ware
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Pro Golf I
|
1985
|
Micro Imagery
|
Hesware
|
|
Project Space Station
|
1987
|
Micro Imagery
|
Hesware
|
|
Pyramids of Egypt
|
1987
|
John Romero
|
UpTime
|
Maze game
|
Pyromania
|
|
|
|
|
Quasar
|
1983
|
Jonathan Dubman
|
Aristotle Software
|
|
The Queen of Phobos
|
1982
|
Paul Berker & Bill Crawford
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Quest, The
|
1983
|
Dallas Snell
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Questprobe
|
1985
|
Adventure International
|
Adventure International
|
|
Raft Away River
|
1984
|
Gerald M. Wluka
|
Jacaranda Wiley LTD
|
|
Raid over Moscow
|
1985
|
Access Software
|
Access Software
|
|
Raiders of the Lost Ring (a.k.a. Ring Raiders)
|
1983
|
Jim Nitchals
|
Cavalier Computer
|
|
Raster Blaster
|
1981
|
Bill Budge
|
BudgeCo
|
|
Reach for the Stars
|
1985
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations Group
|
Strategy game
|
Read n' Roll
|
1988
|
|
Davidson & Associates
|
|
Reader Rabbit
|
1984
|
The Learning Company
|
The Learning Company
|
Edutainment
|
Rear Guard
|
1982
|
Adventure International
|
Adventure International
|
|
Reforger '88
|
1984
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Renegade
|
1989
|
NovaLogic
|
Taito
|
Repton
|
1983
|
Sirius Software
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Rescue at Rigel
|
1980
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
|
Rescue on Fractalus!
|
1985
|
THQ Software
|
Epyx
|
|
Rescue Raiders
|
1983
|
Arthur Britto & Greg Hale
|
Sir-Tech
|
|
Return of Heracles
|
1983
|
Stuart Smith
|
Quality Software
|
|
Ring Quest
|
1983
|
Dallas Snell
|
Penguin Software
|
Sequel to The Quest
|
Roach Hotel
|
1981
|
Mike Livesay
|
Microlab
|
|
Roadwar 2000
|
1986
|
Jeffrey Johnson
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Roadwar Europa
|
1987
|
Jeffrey Johnson
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
RoboCop
|
1988
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
Robot Odyssey
|
1984
|
Mike Wallace & Dr. Leslie Grimm
|
The Learning Company
|
|
Robotron: 2084
|
1983
|
TMQ Software
|
Atarisoft
|
|
RobotWar
|
1981
|
Silas Warner[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Rocky's Boots
|
1982
|
Warren Robinett & Dr. Leslie Grimm
|
The Learning Company
|
|
Round About
|
1983
|
Gumby Bitworks (Ray Giarratana)[21]
|
Datamost
|
|
Russki Duck
|
1982
|
Allen Merrell & Eric Knopp
|
Gebelli Software
|
|
Sabotage
|
1981
|
Mark Allen
|
On-Line Systems
|
|
Sammy Lightfoot
|
1983
|
Warren Schwader
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Sands of Mars
|
1981
|
John Bell & Patty Bell
|
Crystal Computer
|
|
Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio
|
1979
|
George Blank
|
Instant Software
|
|
Saracen
|
1987
|
IntelliCreations
|
Datasoft
|
|
Sargon
|
1979
|
Dan and Kathleen Spracklen
|
Hayden Software
|
|
Sargon II
|
1982
|
Dan and Kathleen Spracklen
|
Hayden Software
|
|
Sea Dragon
|
1982
|
John Anderson
|
Adventure International
|
|
Search for the Titanic
|
1991
|
Codesmiths, Intracorp
|
Capstone Software
|
Oceanographic simulation
|
Secret Agent: Mission One
|
1983
|
Jorge Davies & Andrew Golder
|
Jor-And
|
|
Serpentine
|
1982
|
David Snider
|
Broderbund
|
|
The Seven Cities of Gold
|
1984
|
Ozark Software
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Shamus
|
1983
|
Synapse Software
|
Synapse Software
|
|
Shard of Spring
|
1986
|
Craig Roth and David Stark
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow
|
1985
|
Imagic
|
Bantam Software
|
|
Sherwood Forest
|
1982
|
Dale Johnson and Dav Holle
|
Phoenix Software
|
|
Shogun
|
1988
|
Dave Lebling
|
Infocom
|
|
Short Circuit
|
1985
|
David Schroeder
|
Micro Fun
|
|
Sid Meier's Pirates!
|
1987
|
MicroProse Software
|
MicroProse Software
|
|
Silent Service
|
1985
|
MicroProse Software
|
MicroProse Software
|
|
Silvern Castle
|
1988
|
Jeff Fink
|
Softdisk (unreleased)[22]
|
RPG; released by author in 1999.
|
Situation Critical
|
1984
|
Alex Stern, Peter Rokitski, & Greg George
|
Prism Software
|
|
Ski crazed
|
1987
|
JAM Software
|
Baudville
|
|
Skyfox
|
1984
|
Ray Tobey
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Snack Attack
|
1982
|
Funtastic (Dan Illowsky)
|
Datamost
|
|
Snack Attack II
|
1982
|
Funtastic
|
Funtastic
|
|
Snake Byte
|
1982
|
Chuck Summerville
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Sneakers
|
1981
|
Mark Turmell
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost
|
1982
|
Tom Snyder
|
Spinnaker Software
|
|
Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin
|
1982
|
Tom Snyder
|
Spinnaker Software
|
|
Snoopy to the Rescue
|
1984
|
Random House
|
Random House
|
|
Softporn Adventure
|
1981
|
Chuck Benton
|
On-Line Systems
|
Text adventure
|
Sokoban
|
1984
|
Thinking Rabbit
|
Thinking Rabbit
|
|
Sorcerer's Castle
|
1978
|
Greg Hassett
|
Mad Hatter Software[15]
|
text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.
|
Sorcerer's Challenge
|
1980
|
Robert C. Clardy[1]
|
Synergistic Software
|
Included with the game Doom Cavern on the same disk.
|
Southern Command
|
1981
|
Strategic Simulations
|
Strategic Simulations
|
|
Space
|
1978
|
Steven Pederson
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Space II
|
1979
|
David Mullich
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Space Defender
|
1982
|
Daniel Schuyler
|
Bel-Air Software
|
|
Space Eggs
|
1981
|
Nasir Gebelli
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Space Quarks
|
1981
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Space Quest
|
1986
|
Sierra On-Line
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge
|
1987
|
Sierra
|
Sierra
|
|
Space Vikings
|
1982
|
Mitchell Robbins
|
Sublogic
|
|
Spare Change
|
1983
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Speedway Classic
|
1984
|
Norm Gray
|
Actioncraft
|
|
Spellevator
|
1988
|
|
MECC
|
|
Spellicopter
|
1983
|
|
Designware
|
|
SpellWielder
|
2019
|
Roby Sherman
|
CrowCousins
|
Action / Adventure Game
|
Spider-Man
|
1985
|
Adventure International
|
Adventure International
|
|
Spindizzy
|
1986
|
The Softworks Factory
|
Activision
|
|
Spy Hunter
|
1986
|
Bally Midway
|
Bally Midway
|
|
Spy vs. Spy
|
1984
|
First Star Software
|
First Star Software
|
action/strategy game, 1 and 2 player support (keyboard, joystick)
|
Spy's Demise
|
1982
|
Alan Zeldin
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Standing Stones
|
1983
|
Peter Schmuckal and Dan Sommers
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Star Blazer
|
1982
|
StarCraft
|
Broderbund
|
|
Star League Baseball
|
1983
|
|
Gamestar
|
|
Star Fleet I: The War Begins
|
1984
|
Interstel
|
Interstel
|
|
Star Thief
|
1981
|
Jim Nitchals
|
Cavalier Computer
|
|
Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative
|
1985
|
MicroMosaics
|
Simon & Schuster Interactive
|
|
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator
|
1983
|
Sega
|
Sega
|
|
Starcross
|
1982
|
Infocom
|
Infocom
|
|
Starlanes
|
1977
|
|
|
Interstellar shipping company stock trading game.
|
Stargate
|
1983
|
Atarisoft
|
Atarisoft
|
Port of Defender II arcade game
|
Starship Commander
|
1981
|
Gilman Louie
|
Voyager Software
|
|
Stationfall
|
April 30, 1987
|
Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Stellar 7
|
1983
|
Damon Slye
|
Software Entertainment Company
|
|
Strange Odyssey
|
1981
|
Scott Adams
|
Adventure International
|
Scott Adams' sixth game
|
Strike Fleet
|
1987
|
Lucasfilm Games
|
Electronic Arts
|
Naval simulation game
|
Strip Poker
|
1982
|
Artworx
|
Artworx
|
|
Structris
|
2012
|
Martin Haye
|
Martin Haye
|
Tetris
|
Suicide!
|
1981
|
Steve Hawley
|
Piccadilly Software
|
|
Sumer
|
1981
|
|
Crystal Computer
|
|
Summer Games
|
1984
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
Sports game
|
SunDog: Frozen Legacy
|
1986
|
FTL Games
|
Accolade
|
Space trading game
|
Super Bunny
|
1983
|
Datamost
|
Datamost
|
|
Super Invader
|
1979
|
M. Hata
|
California Pacific Computer Company
|
Arcade
|
Supermartian
|
1984
|
Ted Griggs
|
Computer Easy
|
|
Suspect
|
1984
|
Dave Lebling
|
Infocom
|
|
Suspended
|
1983
|
Michael Berlyn
|
Infocom
|
|
Swashbuckler
|
1982
|
Paul Stephenson
|
Datamost
|
|
Sword of Kadash
|
1984
|
Dynamix
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Sword of Zedec (a.k.a. Pythagoras and the Dragon)
|
1983
|
John O'Hare
|
Krell Software
|
Text Adventure
|
SwordThrust
|
1981
|
Donald Brown
|
CE Software
|
|
Syzygy
|
1983
|
Ed Hobbs
|
|
|
T.W.E.R.P.S.
|
1981
|
Dan Thompson
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Tactical Armor Command
|
1983
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
|
Tag Team Wrestling
|
1984
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
Taipan!
|
1982
|
Mega-micro Computers (Art Canfil)
|
Avalanche Productions
|
|
Tank War
|
1978
|
Ed Zaron[1]
|
Muse Software
|
Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.
|
Tapper
|
1984
|
Marvin Glass and Associates
|
Bally Midway
|
|
Tass Times in Tonetown
|
1986
|
Interplay Productions Brainwave Creations
|
Activision
|
Graphic adventure game
|
Tawala's Last Redoubt
|
1981
|
Doug Carlston
|
Broderbund
|
|
Taxman
|
1981
|
Brian Fitzgerald
|
H.A.L. Labs
|
A Pac-Man clone
|
Techno Cop
|
1988
|
Gray Matter
|
US Gold
|
|
Telengard
|
1982
|
Daniel Lawrence
|
Avalon Hill
|
|
Teleport
|
1982
|
Mike Abbott & Jim Nitchals[1]
|
Cavalier Computer
|
|
Temple of Apshai
|
1979
|
Automated Simulations
|
Automated Simulations
|
|
Terrorist
|
1980
|
Steven Pederson
|
Edu-Ware
|
|
Test Drive
|
1987
|
Distinctive Software
|
Accolade
|
|
Tetris
|
1988
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
Spectrum Holobyte
|
|
Theseus and the Minotaur
|
1982
|
Bruce Nesmith[1]
|
TSR
|
|
Thexder
|
1987
|
Synergistic Software
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Think Quick!
|
1987
|
The Learning Company
|
The Learning Company
|
|
Three Mile Island
|
1979
|
Richard Orban[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Three Mile Island: Special Edition
|
1980
|
Richard Orban[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Threshold
|
1981
|
On-Line Systems
|
On-Line Systems
|
|
Time Tunnels
|
1983
|
Paul Coletta
|
Reston Publishing Company
|
|
Time Zone
|
1982
|
Roberta Williams & Rorke Weigandt[1]
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #5
|
Titan Empire
|
1981
|
Ed Zaron[1]
|
Muse Software
|
|
Torpedos Away
|
1987
|
|
Keypunch Software
|
contains 4 games: Sub Hunt (aka. Subnodule), Sea Battle, Depth Charge, & Sea Raider.
|
Track & Field
|
1984
|
|
Atarisoft
|
|
Transylvania
|
1982
|
Antonio Antiochia & Steve Meuse
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Transylvania II: Crimson Crown
|
1985
|
Penguin Software
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Trek of the 49ers
|
1988
|
Black, Tran, McNichols, et al.
|
CUE SoftSwap
|
|
Trinity
|
1986
|
Infocom
|
Infocom
|
|
Trolls and Tribulations
|
1984
|
Jimmy Huey
|
Creative Software
|
|
Troll's Tale
|
1983
|
Al Lowe, Sunnyside Soft
|
Sierra Entertainment
|
|
Ultima
|
1981
|
Richard Garriott
|
California Pacific Computer Company
|
|
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
|
1986
|
Richard Garriott
|
Origin Systems
|
Remake of Ultima from 1981
|
Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
|
1982
|
Richard Garriott
|
Sierra On-Line
|
|
Ultima III: Exodus
|
1983
|
Richard Garriott
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
|
1985
|
Richard Garriott
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
|
1988
|
Richard Garriott
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Ulysses and the Golden Fleece
|
1981
|
Ken Williams & Bob Davis
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #4
|
Valley of the Minotaur
|
1983
|
Nicolas van Dyk & Chris M. Evans
|
Softalk
|
Interactive fiction
|
Victory Road
|
1987
|
Quicksilver Software
|
Data East
|
|
Video Stock Market
|
1985
|
|
Computer Adversary Publishing
|
The first game from the company;[23] an investment strategy game; "a quick (averages 1 and 1/2 hr.) and easy game, useful as a light and friendly evening among other "beer and pretzel" games."[24]
|
Vindicator
|
1983
|
Jimmy Huey
|
H.A.L. Labs
|
|
Voodoo Castle
|
1980
|
Scott Adams & Alexis Adams
|
Adventure International
|
|
Voodoo Island
|
1985
|
Angelsoft
|
Mindscape
|
|
Warlords
|
1978
|
Brian Beninger
|
Speakeasy Software Ltd
|
|
Wasteland
|
1988
|
Interplay Productions
|
Electronic Arts
|
|
Wavy Navy
|
1983
|
Rodney McAuley
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Wayout
|
1982
|
Paul Edelstein
|
Sirius Software
|
|
Where in America's Past is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1991
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1988
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1989
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1989
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1986
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
|
1985
|
Broderbund
|
Broderbund
|
|
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
|
1988
|
Buena Vista Software
|
Buena Vista Software
|
|
Wilderness Campaign
|
1979
|
Robert C. Clardy
|
Synergistic Software
|
|
Willy Byte in the Digital Dimension
|
1984
|
Murray Krehbiel
|
Data Trek
|
Graphics by Greg Hammond
|
Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game
|
1980
|
Edu-ware
|
Edu-ware
|
|
Windwalker
|
1989
|
Origin Systems
|
Origin Systems
|
|
Wings of Fury
|
1987
|
Steve Waldo
|
Broderbund
|
|
Wings Out of Shadow
|
1983
|
|
Berserker Works
|
|
Winter Games
|
1985
|
Epyx
|
Epyx
|
|
Wishbringer
|
1985
|
Infocom
|
Infocom
|
|
Wizard and the Princess
|
1982
|
Ken Williams & Roberta Williams[1]
|
On-Line Systems
|
Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #2
|
The Wizard of Oz
|
1985
|
Windham Classics
|
Windham Classics
|
|
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
|
1981
|
Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead
|
Sir-Tech
|
RPG
|
Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds
|
1982
|
Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead
|
Sir-Tech
|
RPG
|
Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn
|
1983
|
Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead
|
Sir-Tech
|
RPG
|
Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna
|
1987
|
Andrew C. Greenberg, Robert Woodhead, & Roe R. Adams III
|
Sir-Tech
|
RPG
|
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom
|
1988
|
Andrew C. Greenberg & David W. Bradley
|
Sir-Tech
|
RPG
|
Word Attack!
|
1984
|
Davidson & Associates
|
Davidson & Associates
|
|
Word Munchers
|
1985
|
Philip Bouchard, et al.[25]
|
MECC
|
|
Xonix[citation needed]
|
1983
|
Matthais Gerhardt
|
|
|
Xyphus
|
1984
|
Robert "Skip" Waller & Dave Albert
|
Penguin Software
|
|
Zaxxon
|
1983
|
John A. Garcia
|
Datasoft
|
|
Zenith
|
1982
|
Nasir Gebelli
|
Gebelli Software
|
|
Zork: The Great Underground Empire
|
1980
|
Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz
|
1981
|
Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Zork III: The Dungeon Master
|
1982
|
Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz
|
1989
|
Steve Meretzky
|
Infocom
|
Interactive fiction
|
Zorro
|
1985
|
Rick Mirsky & James Garon
|
Datasoft
|
|