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Game » consists of 17 releases. Released Sep 06, 1982
Love is a platforming game by freshman video game designer Fred Wood. As a little 'guy', you simply have to make your way to the end of each level - avoiding obstacles as you go.
A collection of all six games in the Bit.Trip franchise for the Nintendo Wii.
The fourth installment in the Bit.Trip series sees CommanderVideo, the series' protagonist, running through levels in search of piles of gold as he avoids various obstacles.
The sequel to Johnny Platform's Biscuit Romp. With over 100 levels of bombs, presents, biscuits and coffee. Save Christmas as Johnny Platform with new moves, graphics, and levels in Johnny Platform Saves Xmas!
Jump! is an Xbox Live Indie platformer, developed by Arkedo Studios, in which the player must collect bombs before they explode.
Johnny Platform's Biscuit Romp is a 2D platformer from Ishisoft starring the coffee addicted Johnny Platform as he kills robots across 55 levels.
Retro Raider is a platformer inspired by Tomb Raider and Pitfall!
Accolade's feisty feline travels through the corrupted world of fairy tales in this Jaguar-exclusive entry of the Bubsy series.
One dude's quest to rid himself of an ill-begotten cursed pendant using the power of a lost Aztec treasure.
A platform action game based on Pitfall! that was developed by Steve Bak and published by Alpha-Omega Software for the Commodore 64.
An action-adventure platformer for the NES and a very loose remake of Pitfall II: Lost Caverns.
An updated version of The Castle, featuring a new set of puzzles for the 100-room castle. It is best known for its NES port, which was the only version of the series released overseas.
Focusing on a humble plumber and his brother setting out to rescue a Princess who has been kidnapped by a vile lizard king, Super Mario Bros. is a platformer created by Shigeru Miyamoto, published by Nintendo, and is one of the best-selling video games of all time.
Traverse a vast castle with 100 puzzling rooms to rescue the imprisoned princess in this 1985 action-adventure platformer for Japanese computers.
A platfomer and vine-swinging game for the MSX.
Fly down into dangerous caves filled with bugs, lava, and other traps to save your buddy before you run out of health.
Players control a Cabbage Patch Kid as they avoid obstacles while at the park.
Help Moses get across the parted Red Sea in this rare Bible-themed mail-order Atari game!
Clone of Pitfall! for multiple home computers.
Get the money into the wheelbarrow and avoid the screws in this 1982 arcade release.
Taito side-scroller released for arcades in 1982 and for the Atari 2600 in 1983, is a modified version of Jungle King. A three phase platformer that puts the player in the shoes of a typical jungle survivalist, tasked with rescuing a lady from the hands of a group of bloodthirsty cannibals.
Guide a jungle man through multiple dangers to rescue the heroine in this 1982 Taito arcade game. One of the first side-scrolling platformers, it was the first game with a ducking mechanic. Game graphics and name were changed to "Jungle Hunt" after the Burroughs estate sued Taito for infringing upon "Tarzan" copyrights.
An Egyptian themed arcade game released in 1982 from Konami, where players control an explorer/treasure hunter raiding the ancient catacombs of King Tut's tomb. It was the first maze-shooter action-adventure, predating games such as Gauntlet and Time Bandit.
Released in 1981, Jump Bug was the first scrolling platformer.
Run! is a simple arcade-style game for the iPhone/iPod Touch that involves running to the right.
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