Space Ace is a LaserDisc video game created by Bluth Group, Cinematronics, and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems). It was introduced in October 1983, four months after the release of Dragon’s Lair. A limited version was available in December 1983, and a wider release occurred on April 29, 1984.
Dragon’s Lair is a video game series created by Rick Dyer. The series is well-known for its high-quality animation by former Disney artist Don Bluth and its long, complicated history of being made available on many different gaming systems. The series has also been turned into television shows and comic books.
Discs of Tron is the second arcade video game based on the 1982 Disney film Tron. The first Tron game includes four small games, while Discs of Tron is one game that is inspired by the disc battles from the movie. The game takes place in an arena that is similar to the one shown in a jai alai-style sequence from the film.
Star Wars is an action space game released in 1993 by Sega. It is based on the original Star Wars trilogy, combining parts from A New Hope and Return of the Jedi. Players control a Rebel starship and fight against the Empire.
Night Driver is a racing video game created and sold by Atari, Inc. in 1976 for arcade machines. It is one of the earliest games that let players see the world from the driver’s perspective and is often thought to be one of the first games to use real-time graphics showing the player’s view.
• Sprints (band): an Irish band that began in 2019 • Sprint (album): a 1982 jazz album by the Red Rodney Ira Sullivan Quintet
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Xevious is a 1983 video game that players control a spaceship as it moves up and down the screen to fight enemies. It was made by Namco and first released in Japan and North America by Atari, Inc. in February 1983.
Zaxxon is a 1981 scrolling shooter video game created by Sega with help from Ikegami Tsushinki. It was released in Japanese and European arcades by Sega and distributed in North America by Sega/Gremlin. In the game, the player controls a spaceship as it travels through two heavily guarded space fortresses and the space between them to face the Zaxxon robot at the end of the second fortress.
Pole Position is a 1982 racing video game created and released by Namco for arcade machines. It was licensed to Atari, Inc. for production and sale in the United States.