
1978
Shooter game that conquered the arcade machines market in late 1970s and remained an icon not only for the genre, but video games as a whole.

1982
Japanese arcade game that was later cloned and adapted several times. On the surface of the Moon you patrol in small buggy while bad guys are trying to stop you.

1982
Early Brøderbund Software arcade game - while hiding in the murky waters aboard your submarine you are trying to sink the enemy convoy and avoid its escort.

1982
Classic shoot’em up - fly through a narrow canyon above a river and shoot the obstacles.

1983
Classic arcade game with slight elements of simulation - we take control over World War I plane that flies deep behind enemy lines and attacks the land targets and strategic bridges.

Can you solve this cold case?
Can you solve this 60 years old cold case?

1983
Interesting variation to the classic Space Invaders arcade game - you shoot the formations of enemy planes while dealing with the giant waves.

1983
Retro shooter - while enemy bombards your city you can put stop to the attack using the mobile anti-aircraft gun.

1984
Single helicopter has to provide air support to defense lines during a frontal attack of enemy robots.

1990
Licensed game linked to the 1990 movie about American (obviously) Navy Seals on a covert mission in the Middle East.

1992
A shoot ’em up game with a twist - you actually need to think from time to time and choose when and how approach the enemies.

1994
Amiga version of classic 1977 arcade game - sink the enemy submarines using depth charges.

1996
Duke Nukem 3D was in many ways not very good game - it lacked story as such, the enemy AI was struggling, the levels were sometimes too repetitive, but at the same time it was one of the most enjoyable FPS games ever.