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Lode Runner

Lode Runner

Details: Computer game
Descr: Lode Runner is a 2D puzzle-platform game, published by Broderbund in 1983. The player controls a character who must collect all the gold pieces in a level and get to the end while being chased by a number of enemies. It is one of the first games to include a level editor. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1983
Designer: Douglas E. Smith
Programmers: Shinichi Nakamoto (NES)
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, MORE
Developers: Brøderbund Software, Hudson Soft, Douglas E. Smith, Bandai, Southend Interactive
Publishers: Brøderbund Software, Hudson Soft, Sony Corporation, MORE

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Championship Lode Runner
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Lode Runner 2
Plot: Lode Runner 2 is a computer game released in 1998 for Mac OS and Windows. It is a sequel to Lode Runner and its remakes. Like the earlier Lode Runner's Rescue, Lode Runner 2 has isometric-perspective 2D graphics. Wikipedia

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Lode Runner: The Legend Returns
Plot: Lode Runner: The Legend Returns is a 1994 remake of the classic Lode Runner video game. It was released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Sega Saturn, and Sony PlayStation. The game is an example of the trap-em-up genre, which also includes games like Heiankyo Alien and Space Panic. Wikipedia

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Plot: Bomberman is a strategic, maze-based video game franchise originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami. The first game in the series was released in Japan on December 20, 1985 and new games have been published at irregular intervals ever since. Wikipedia

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Choplifter
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Nuts & Milk
Plot: Nuts & Milk is a platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was released for the FM-7, MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, and later to the Famicom in Japan. It was the first third-party video game to be released on a Nintendo console....

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Spelunker
Plot: Spelunker is a 1983 platform video game developed by Timothy G. Martin of MicroGraphic Image. It is set in a colossal cave, with the player starting at the cave's entrance at the top, and the objective is to get to the treasure at the bottom. Wikipedia

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Road Fighter
Plot: Road Fighter is a racing arcade game developed by Konami and released in December 1984. It also was the first racing game from Konami. The goal is to reach the finish line within the stages without running out of time, hitting other cars or running out of fuel. Wikipedia


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Karateka
Plot: Karateka is a 1984 martial arts action game by Jordan Mechner and was his first published game, created while attending Yale University. It was originally programmed for the Apple II, then widely ported. The game was published in North America by Broderbund and in Europe by Ariolasoft. Wikipedia

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Kung-Fu Master
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