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Astro Fantasia is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Data East in 1981. The player gets to pilot a single fighter spaceship against an armada of enemies. There are two different play screens that alternate: Wave 1 uses pseudo 3D graphics and has a large red bit of what appears to be part of a very large …
The ultimate underground journey, but be forewarned - nothing less than perfection is required! Boulder Dash will challenge your mind and reflexes like no other game. The objective is to search throughout each cave and collect as many jewels in as short a time as possible. Once the indicated amount has been collected, the door to the mysterious escape tunnel …
BurgerTime (バーガータイム, Bāgātaimu) is a 1982 arcade game created by Data East initially for its DECO Cassette System. You play as Chef Pepper and your goal is to make giant hamburgers while evil eggs, sausages and pickles chase you around the game area. To properly make a hamburger you must assemble all of the ingredients together, dropping them from higher …
Burnin' Rubber is the game that was included with every Plus and GX4000 on a cartridge, in a bid to showcase the Plus machine's new hardware abilities. Therefore it was quite popular, although it did not really show off the Plus capabilities, being an early title and all. Despite that, it wasn't a bad game on its own and is …
Cluster Buster was produced by Data East in 1983. The ball is used to dislodge an ever-changing array of 'grapes'.
Disco No. 1 (AKA Sweet Heart) is an arcade game released in 1982 by Data East. The game was available on DECO Cassette System and conventional versions. The player plays as a 90-pound weakling kid in a roller rink who has to skate around the bad guys in order to win the love of cute girls. Earn points by completely …
Fighting Ice Hockey was produced by Data East in 1984. An ice hockey game from Data East.
HWY (pronounced Highway) Chase was released in December 1980 in the Japanese arcades. It was the very first video game made for this system (Cassette No. 01) along with Sengoku Ninja-tai (known as Ninja out of Japan) and Manhattan. It is said the title HWY Chase (HWY instead of Highway) was selected to easily recycle source code and materials made …
Lock 'n' Chase is an arcade action game similar to Pac-Man. You play a thief who is trapped in a maze like vault. To get out, you need to collect all of the gold dots located in the maze. Your task won't be easy, since there are four police officers in the vault who are constantly trying to catch you! …
This game is a trampoline jumping game in the concrete jungle of Manhattan. The player uses a trampoline to send The DECO Kid (player character) flying through the air & must guide him safely onto the landing bars while avoiding balloons & obstructions. It seems like landing on different bars awards different points to the player, or maybe landing at …
A one or two player shooter game published and developed by Data East in 1982.
Oozumou - The Grand Sumo is a Sports game, developed and published by Data East, which was released in Japan in 1984.
Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory is a Data East sequel to Burger time that came out in 1984. The game is peppy and involves Chef Peter Pepper making ice Cream Cones while being chased around by milk bottles, a scale, eggs, doughnuts and strawberries. Peter Pepper can jump around to miss the various foods that want to vanquish him. He …
Pro Bowling is an arcade bowling game developed and released by Data East for arcades (running either their DECO Cassette System hardware or a separate PCB hardware) in 1983. It was later released in 1983 with Pro Golf and Pro Tennis in a single PCB hardware as Pro Sports: Bowling, Tennis, and Golf.