Games Arcade • February 17 -
Nintendo launches the initial version of boxing game
Punch-Out!!. • April –
Namco releases
Gaplus, the sequel to
Galaga. • June –
Atari releases "
I, Robot", the first polygonal 3D game. • July –
Data East releases
Technōs Japan's
Karate Champ, laying the foundations for the one-one-one
fighting game genre. • July 20 –
Namco releases
action role-playing game The Tower of Druaga. • October –
Namco releases
Pac-Land and lays the foundations for
horizontally-scrolling platform games. • November 1 –
Namco releases
Grobda, a spin-off from
Xevious. • December –
Namco releases
Super Xevious and
Dragon Buster, the latter of which is one of the first games to feature a
life bar. • December –
Capcom releases
1942. • December –
Irem releases
Kung-Fu Master and lays the foundations for the
beat 'em up genre. • December –
Atari Games releases
Marble Madness, their first game written in the
C programming language and to use a 68000-family microprocessor. • Bally/Midway releases
Demolition Derby, which features a
damage bar and the ability to join a game in progress.
Computer • January -
Bullet-Proof Software releases
The Black Onyx on the
PC-8801, which helps popularize
turn-based role-playing games in Japan. • June -
Ultimate Play the Game releases
Sabre Wulf on the
ZX Spectrum. • September 20 –
Elite, an influential wireframe 3D space trading game offering a then-unique open-ended design, is published by
Acornsoft. • October –
Nihon Falcom releases
action role-playing game Dragon Slayer. • October -
Automata UK releases
Deus Ex Machina on the
ZX Spectrum. • 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. • 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
isometric Filmation engine. •
Broderbund 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. •
Broderbund releases
Karateka for the Apple II. •
The Lords of Midnight, a strategy adventure game by
Mike Singleton, is released. •
Infocom releases ''
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Sorcerer, Cutthroats, and Seastalker''. •
First Star releases
Boulder Dash, which inspired enough clones to create the rocks-and-diamonds genre. •
Epyx releases
Impossible Mission for the Commodore 64. •
Electronic Arts releases
Adventure Construction Set. •
Sierra On-Line releases ''
King's Quest I'' for the
PCjr. •
Synapse releases the Atari 8-bit game
Dimension X, over 9 months after running magazine ads showing features that were not present in the final game. •
Software Projects releases platform game
Jet Set Willy on the ZX Spectrum. •
First Star Software releases
Spy vs. Spy for the Commodore 64. • Game Gems releases
Flyer Fox for the ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64.
Console • March 30 -
Activision releases
H.E.R.O. for the Atari 2600. • June 4 –
Nintendo releases a conversion of their own
Donkey Kong 3 for the Famicom. • October 5 -
Nintendo releases
Devil World on the Famicom in Japan. • December 17 –
Nintendo releases
Ice Climber and
Balloon Fight for the Famicom. •
Activision releases
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns, one of the last major titles for the Atari 2600. Each cartridge contains a custom chip allowing improved visuals and 4-voice sound.
Hardware • January 24 –
Apple Inc. announces the original, 128K, floppy disc-only,
Macintosh 128K. • March – IBM releases the
IBM PCjr in an attempt to enter the home computer market. It has improved sound and graphics over the original, business-oriented IBM PC, but is a commercial failure. •
Atari, Inc. announces the
Atari 7800, a next-gen console that's compatible with Atari 2600 cartridges, but capable of greatly improved visuals. It is shelved until 1986 due to the sale of the company and legal issues. • Discontinued systems:
Atari 5200,
Magnavox Odyssey²,
Vectrex ==See also==