List of Apple II games#V
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This is a list of video games for the Apple II. The Apple II had a large user base and was a popular game development platform in the 1970s and 1980s. There is a separate list of Apple IIGS games.
There are currently {{table row counter|tableno=1|ignore=1}} games on this list.{{efn|This number is always up to date by this script}}
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Title | Year | Developer | Publisher | Notes |
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id="0.E2.80.939"
|{{dts|1987}} |The Box Office | | ||||
221B Baker Street
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
2400 A.D.
|{{dts|1987}} |Graphical RPG | ||||
3 in 1 College & Pro Football
|{{dts|1984}} |Lance Haffner |Lance Haffner Games | | ||||
3-D Docking Mission
|{{dts|1978}} |Programma International/The Elektrik Keyboard | | ||||
3-D Skiing
|{{dts|1981}} | |Continental Software | | ||||
3-D Space Battle
|{{dts|1980}} |Loch Ness Productions | | ||||
50 Mission Crush
|{{dts|1984}} |John Gray | | ||||
id="A"
|ABM |{{dts|1980}} |Clone of Missile Command | ||||
Accolade's Comics
|{{dts|1987}} | | | ||||
Advanced Blackjack
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Adventure
|{{dts|1985}} |John Rausch | |Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods) | ||||
Adventure Construction Set
|{{dts|1985}} |Graphical RPG and editor | ||||
Adventure Creator
|{{dts|1987}} | | | ||||
Adventure in Time
|{{dts|1981}} |Phoenix Software | | ||||
Adventureland
|{{dts|1978}} | ||||
Adventures in Flesh
|{{dts|1983}} |Krell Software | ||||
Adventures in Narnia: Dawn Treader
|{{dts|1984}} | ||||
Adventures in Narnia: Narnia
|{{dts|1984}} | ||||
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
A.E.
|{{dts|1982}} |Programmers-3{{cite web|url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/apple2/ae|title=A.E. (Apple II)|access-date=2018-07-11|archive-date=2018-07-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711021843/http://www.mobygames.com/game/apple2/ae|url-status=live}} (Makato Horai & Jun Wada) | ||||
Air Traffic Controller
|{{dts|1979}} | | | ||||
Airheart
|{{dts|1986}} | | ||||
Akalabeth
|California Pacific Computer Company |Graphical RPG | ||||
ALF: The First Adventure
|{{dts|1987}} | |Box Office | | ||||
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Alice in Wonderland
|{{dts|1985}} | | | ||||
The Alien
|{{dts|1982}} | | | ||||
Alien Downpour
|{{dts|2017}} |Michael Packard |Snacking On! Software |Arcade shooter | ||||
Alien Rain
|{{dts|1981}} |Tony Suzuki |Arcade shooter | ||||
Aliens: The Computer Game
|{{dts|1986}} |Robert Friele & Michael Ornsby | ||||
Alkemstone
|{{dts|1981}} | |Level-10 | ||||
Alpine Encounter
|{{dts|1985}} |ibidinc Games | | ||||
Alter Ego
|{{dts|1986}} |Peter J. Favaro |RPG | ||||
Alternate Reality: The City
|{{dts|1985}} |Paradise Programming |3D RPG | ||||
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon
|{{dts|1987}} |Paradise Programming |3D RPG | ||||
Amazon
|{{dts|1984}} | ||||
American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Amnesia
|{{dts|1986}} |Cognetics Corporation | ||||
The Ancient Art of War
|{{dts|1984}} |Evryware |War strategy game | ||||
The Ancient Art of War at Sea
|{{dts|1987}} |War strategy game | | ||||
Android Nim
|{{dts|1980}} | | | ||||
Andromeda Conquest
|{{dts|1982}} | | | ||||
Anti-Gravity
|{{dts|1984}} |Michael Katz & Tom Johnson | | ||||
APBA Major League Players Baseball
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Ape Escape
|{{dts|1982}} |SAMS | | ||||
Apple Adventure
|{{dts|1980}} |Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack |adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods) | ||||
Apple Cider Spider
|{{dts|1983}} |Ivan Strand | | ||||
Apple Panic
|{{dts|1981}} |Ben Serki | | ||||
Apple Trek
|{{dts|1979}} | | ||||
Apple-Oids
|{{dts|1980}} | | | ||||
Apventure to Atlantis
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Aquatron
|{{dts|1983}} |Justin Gray | | ||||
Arac (Spiderbot)
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Arcade Boot Camp
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
The Arcade Machine
|{{dts|1982}} |Doug Carlston & Chris Jochumson | | ||||
Archon
|{{dts|1983}} | ||||
Archon II: Adept
|{{dts|1984}} | ||||
Arcticfox
|{{dts|1986}} |Arcade game, Tank simulation | ||||
Ardy the Aardvark
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Arena of Octos
|{{dts|1981}} |Steve Kropinak | | ||||
Arkanoid
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
|{{dts|1989}} | | | ||||
Asteroid Field, The
|{{dts|1980}} |Jim Nitchals | | ||||
Astro-Grover
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
At the Gates of Moscow 1941
|{{dts|1985}} | |Strategic Games Publications | | ||||
Australian Cockroach
|{{dts|1988}} |Bryan Vekovius and Jim Weiler | | ||||
Autoduel
|{{dts|1985}} |Richard Garriott & Chuck Bueche |Role-playing game | ||||
Axis Assassin
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Aztec
|{{dts|1982}} |Paul Stephenson | | ||||
id="B"
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
B-1 Nuclear Bomber
|{{dts|1980}} | | | ||||
Balance of Power
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Ballblazer
|{{dts|1985}} |Lucasfilm Games, K-Byte |Epyx | | ||||
Ballyhoo
|{{dts|1985}} |Jeff O'Neill | | ||||
Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin
|{{dts|1984}} | | | ||||
Bandits
|{{dts|1982}} |Tony Ngo and Benny Ngo | | ||||
Bard's Tale, The
|{{dts|1985}} |Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) |RPG | ||||
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight
|{{dts|1986}} |Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) |RPG | ||||
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate
|{{dts|1988}} |Interplay Productions (Rebecca Heineman, Bruce Schlickbernd, and Michael A. Stackpole) |RPG | ||||
Bats in the Belfry
|{{dts|1983}} |Samuel Moore |Phoenix Software | | ||||
Battle Chess
|{{dts|1990}} |Interplay |Chess simulation | ||||
Battlefront
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception
|{{dts|1989}} | | | ||||
Battlezone
|{{dts|1984}} |Quality Software (James Albanese) |Arcade game | ||||
B.C.'s Quest for Tires
|{{dts|1983}} |Sydney Development | | ||||
Beach Head
|{{dts|1983}} |Arcade game | ||||
Beach Head II
|{{dts|1988}} |Arcade game | ||||
Bee Crunch
| | |Keypunch Software | | ||||
Beer Run
|{{dts|1981}} |Mark Turmell | | ||||
Below the Root
|{{dts|1984}} |Dale DeSharone | | ||||
Beneath Apple Manor
|{{dts|1978}} |Don Worth |The Software Factory | | ||||
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein
|{{dts|1984}} |Silas Warner | ||||
Beyond Zork
|{{dts|1987}} |Text-based (mostly) RPG | ||||
Bez-MX
|{{dts|1981}} |John Besnard |Bez |Nuclear strategy game{{cite magazine |last=Shaw |first=Luther |date=July–August 1982 |title=Micro-Reviews: Bez-MX |url=https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_2.4/cgw_2.4/page/n35/ |magazine=Computer Gaming World |via=Internet Archive |volume=2 |number=4 |pages=34–35 |accessdate=2024-05-14 }}{{cite magazine |last=Hunter |first=David |date=March 1982 |title=Reviews |url=https://archive.org/details/softalkv2n07mar1982/page/103/ |magazine=Softalk |via=Internet Archive |volume=2 |page=103 |accessdate=2024-05-14 }} | ||||
Bezman
|{{dts|1981}} |Bez |Pac-Man clone | ||||
Bezoff
|{{dts|1982}} |Bez | | ||||
Bez Wars
|{{dts|1981}} |Bez | | ||||
Bilestoad, The
|{{dts|1982}} |Marc Goodman (as "Mangrove Earthshoe") | | ||||
Birth of the Phoenix
|{{dts|1981}} |Paul Berker |Phoenix Software | | ||||
Black Belt (1984 video game)
|{{dts|1984}} | |Earthware Computer Services | | ||||
The Black Cauldron
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Black Magic
|{{dts|1987}} |Peter Ward | | ||||
Blade of Blackpoole
|{{dts|1982}} |Tim Wilson | | ||||
Blister Ball
|{{dts|1981}} |Rodney McAuley |Creative Computing Software | | ||||
Blitzkrieg
|{{dts|1979}} | | ||||
Bloody Murder
|{{dts|1979}} |Stoneware | | ||||
Bolo
|{{dts|1982}} |James Lane | | ||||
Bomber
|{{dts|1978}} |Bob Bishop |Arcade game | ||||
Bongo's Bash
|{{dts|1985}} |Maze game | ||||
Border Zone
|{{dts|1987}} | | | ||||
Borg
|{{dts|1981}} |Dan Thompson | | ||||
Borrowed Time
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Boulder Dash
|{{dts|1984}} |First Star Software (Pat Montelo) |Action | ||||
Bouncing Kamungas
|{{dts|1983}} |Tom Becklund | | ||||
Breakers (1986 video game)
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Breakout
|{{dts|1977}} | ||||
Broadsides
|{{dts|1983}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity
|{{dts|1985}} | |Commonwealth Software | | ||||
Bruce Lee
|{{dts|1984}} |Rick Mirsky | | ||||
Bubble Bobble
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
|{{dts|1982}} |Ken Jordan |Sega |Arcade game, flight | ||||
Bug Attack
|{{dts|1981}} |Jim Nitchals | ||||
Bureaucracy
|{{dts|1987}} | ||||
BurgerTime
|{{dts|1983}} |A home port of the arcade game of the same name developed under license from Data East USA | ||||
Buzzard Bait
|{{dts|1983}} |Mike Ryeburn | | ||||
id="C"
|{{dts|1987}} |Epyx |Epyx |A collection of California-themed sports games, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing | ||||
Cannonball Blitz
|{{dts|1982}} |Olaf Lubeck |Donkey Kong clone | ||||
Canyon Climber
|{{dts|1982}} |Brian Mountford | ||||
Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear
|{{dts|1985}} |Michael Wise | | ||||
Castle Dain
|{{dts|2023}} |Frank Rossi |homebrew |mini-RPG | ||||
Castle Smurfenstein
|{{dts|1983}} |Dead Smurf Software |parody hack of Castle Wolfenstein | ||||
Castle Wolfenstein
|{{dts|1981}} | ||||
Catacomb
|{{dts|1989}} | | ||||
Cavern Creatures
|{{dts|1983}} |Paul Lowrance | | ||||
Caverns of Callisto
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Caverns of Freitag, The
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Caves of Olympus
|{{dts|1982}} |SAMS | | ||||
Ceiling Zero
|{{dts|1981}} |RAM Software |Turnkey Software | ||||
Centauri Alliance
|{{dts|1990}} |RPG | ||||
Centipede
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Championship Baseball
|{{dts|1987}} | | | ||||
Championship Golf
|{{dts|1982}} | | | ||||
Championship Lode Runner
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Championship Wrestling
|{{dts|1986}} | |Epyx | | ||||
Chennault's Flying Tigers
|{{dts|1981}} | |Discovery Games | | ||||
Chess 7.0
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Chessmaster 2000
|{{dts|1986}} |Mark Manyen | ||||
ChipWits
|{{dts|1985}} | |BrainPower | | ||||
Chivalry
|{{dts|1983}} |Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, & Janie Worthington |Optimum Resource | ||||
Choplifter
|{{dts|1982}} | ||||
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer
|{{dts|1987}} | ||||
Clue: Master Detective
|{{dts|1989}} | | | ||||
Colossus Chess 4
|{{dts|1986}} | | | ||||
Commando
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Competition Karate
|{{dts|1984}} | |Motivated Software | | ||||
Computer Baseball
|{{dts|1987}} |Strategic Simulations |Sports game | ||||
The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game
|{{dts|1989}} | |Leisure Genius | | ||||
The Computer Edition of Scrabble
|{{dts|1989}} | |Leisure Genius | | ||||
Computer Quarterback
|{{dts|1981}} |Strategic Simulations |Sports game | ||||
Conan: Hall of Volta
|{{dts|1984}} |SE Software (Eric Robinson & Eric Parker) | | ||||
Congo
|{{dts|1982}} |Sentient Software (Michael Berlyn & Harry Walker) |Sogiciel | | ||||
Congo Bongo
|{{dts|1983}} |Sega |Sega | ||||
Conquering Worlds
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Copts and Robbers
|{{dts|1983}} |Alan Merell & Eric Knopp | | ||||
Corruption (1988 video game)
|{{dts|1988}} | | | ||||
Cosmos Mission
|{{dts|1979}} | |Astar International Inc. |Space Invaders clone | ||||
Count, The
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Countdown to Shutdown
|{{dts|1985}} |T.L. Gale & Ivan Manley | | ||||
The Coveted Mirror
|{{dts|1983}} |Eagle Berns and Holly Thomason | | ||||
Cranston Manor
|{{dts|1981}} |Ken Williams and Harold DeWitz |Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #3 | ||||
Crazy Mazey
|{{dts|1982}} |Datamost | | ||||
Creature Venture
|{{dts|1980}} | |Highlands Computer Services | | ||||
Crickety Manor | {{dts|1988}}
|Pat Relf & Tara Framer |On Microzine Jr. issue #2 | |||
Crisis Mountain
|{{dts|1982}} |David Schroeder | | ||||
Crosscountry Canada
|{{dts|1986}} |Dave Vincent |Didatech | | ||||
Crosscountry USA
|{{dts|1985}} |Dave Vincent |Didatech | | ||||
Crossfire
|{{dts|1981}} |Jay Sullivan | | ||||
Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
|{{dts|1981}} |Michael Farren |Epyx | | ||||
Crypt of Medea
|{{dts|1984}} |Arthur Britto & Allan Lamb | | ||||
Crystal Castles
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Curse of the Azure Bonds
|{{dts|1989}} |Strategic Simulations |RPG | ||||
Curse of Crowley Manor
|{{dts|1981}} |Adventure International | | ||||
Cyber Strike
|{{dts|1980}} | | ||||
Cyclod
|{{dts|1981}} |Hunter Hancock | | ||||
The Dallas Quest
|{{dts|1984}} | | | ||||
id="D"
|{{dts|1984}} |Sydney Development | | ||||
Dangerous Dave
|{{dts|1988}} | ||||
Dark Crystal
|{{dts|1983}} |SierraVenture | | ||||
Dark Forest
|{{dts|1981}} |Tom Mornini | | ||||
Darkhorn: Realm of the Warlords
|{{dts|1985}} |Thomas G. Cleaver | | ||||
Dark Tower
|{{dts|1984}} |Melbourne House | | ||||
Dart Room | {{dts|1979}}
| | |||
David's Midnight Magic
|{{dts|1982}} |David Snider | ||||
Dawn Patrol
|{{dts|1982}} |TSR | | ||||
Deadline
|{{dts|1982}} | ||||
Death in the Caribbean
|{{dts|1983}} |Philip Hess & Bob Hess |Micro Fun |A graphic adventure game | ||||
Death Race | {{dts|1979}}
|Bob Andrews | | |||
Death Race '82 | {{dts|1982}}
|Don Fudge |Avant-Garde Creations | | |||
Death Sword | {{dts|1987}}
|Designer Software (Jimmy Huey) |Epyx | | |||
Deathlord
|{{dts|1987}} |Electronic Arts |RPG | ||||
Deathmaze 5000
|{{dts|1980}} |Frank Corr and William Denman | | ||||
Defender
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Delta Squadron
|{{dts|1983}} |Nexa |Nexa | | ||||
The Demon's Forge
|{{dts|1981}} | |Saber Software | | ||||
Demon's Winter
|{{dts|1988}} |Strategic Simulations |RPG | ||||
Depth Charge
|{{dts|1978}} | | ||||
Designasaurus
|{{dts|1988}} |DesignWare |Britannica Software | | ||||
Diamond Mine
|{{dts|1983}} |IDSI |Roklan | | ||||
Dig Dug
|{{dts|1982}} | ||||
Dino Eggs
|{{dts|1983}} |David Schroeder |Micro Fun | | ||||
Dino Smurf
|{{dts|1983}} |Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins |Dead Smurf Software |parody hack of Dino Eggs | ||||
Dogfight
|{{dts|1980}} |Bill Basham |Microlab | | ||||
Donald Duck's Playground
|{{dts|1985}} | | | ||||
Donald's Alphabet Chase
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Dondra
|{{dts|1987}} |Spectrum Holobyte | | ||||
Donkey Kong
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Doom Cavern
|{{dts|1980}} |Morwe | RPG; included with the game Sorcerer's Challenge on the same disk. | |||
Dragon Wars
|{{dts|1989}} |Interplay | | ||||
Dragon's Eye
|{{dts|1981}} | | | ||||
Dragonworld
|{{dts|1984}} | | | ||||
Drelbs
|{{dts|1984}} | | | ||||
Drol
|{{dts|1983}} |Aik Beng | | ||||
Dung Beetles
|{{dts|1982}} |Bob Bishop | | ||||
Dungeon!
|{{dts|1982}} |Bruce Nesmith & Keith Enge |TSR | | ||||
Dungeon Campaign
|{{dts|1978}} |Robert C. Clardy | | ||||
Dunzhin
|{{dts|1982}} | | | ||||
Dynasty
|{{dts|1978}} |Weyman Fong |Apple Core | | ||||
id="E"
|{{dts|1980}} | | ||||
Earl Weaver Baseball
|{{dts|1989}} |Mirage Graphics | | ||||
Earth Orbit Stations
|{{dts|1987}} |Karl Buiter | | ||||
Earthly Delights
|{{dts|1983}} |Roger Webster and Dan Leviton | | ||||
Electrifying Adventures
|{{dts|1983}} |Unknown |MECC | | ||||
Elite
|{{dts|1985}} |David Braben and Ian Bell | | ||||
Empire: Wargame of the Century
|{{dts|1987}} |Northwest Software |Interstel | | ||||
Empire I: World Builders
|{{dts|1981}} |Edu-ware Services |Interactive Fantasies | | ||||
Empire II: Interstellar Sharks
|{{dts|1982}} |Edu-ware Services |Interactive Fantasies | | ||||
Empire III: Armageddon
|{{dts|1983}} |Edu-ware Services |Interactive Fantasies | | ||||
Epoch
|{{dts|1981}} |Larry Miller | | ||||
Escape!
|{{dts|1978}} |Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | ||||
Escape from ANTcatraz
|{{dts|1987}} |On Microzine issue #23{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/A2_Microzine_23_manual#page/n0/mode/2up|title=Microzine 23 manual|date=24 April 2016 |access-date=2018-07-10}} | ||||
Escape from Arcturus
|{{dts|1981}} |Synergistic Software | | ||||
Escape from Rungistan
|{{dts|1982}} |Bob Bluaschild | | ||||
ET Comes Back
|{{dts|1984}} | |Alliance Software | | ||||
Evolution
|{{dts|1982}} |Jeff Sember & Don Mattrick |Sydney Development | | ||||
Expedition Amazon
|{{dts|1983}} |Willard Phillips | | ||||
Exterminator
| | | | | ||||
EZ Logo | {{dts|1983}}
| |MECC | | |||
id="F"
|{{dts|1985}} |MicroProse | | ||||
Falcons
|{{dts|1981}} |Thomas Ball (computer scientist), Eric Varsanyi | | ||||
Fat City
|{{dts|1983}} |Optimum Resource (Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington){{cite web |title=Fat City (1983) Videos for Apple II |url=https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/appleii/216448-fat-city-1983/videos/1164943 |website=GameFAQs |access-date=22 June 2023}} |Weekly Reader Family Software | ||||
Fight Night
|{{dts|1985}} |Sydney Development | | ||||
Firebug
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
First Encounter
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Fleet Street Phantom, The
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Flight Simulator
|{{dts|1979}} |Also known as A2-FS1 Flight Simulator | ||||
Flight Simulator II
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Fooblitzky
|{{dts|1985}} |Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, Poh C. Lim, & Paula Maxwell | | ||||
Fracas
|{{dts|1980}} |Computersmiths | | ||||
Fraction Munchers | {{dts|1987}}
| |MECC | | |||
Fraktured Faebles
|{{dts|1985}} |Phoenix Software |Dale Johnson and Rick Incrocci | | ||||
Freedom!
|{{dts|1992}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
Frogger
|{{dts|1983}} |Olaf Lubeck | | ||||
Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!
|{{dts|1984}} | |Sega | | ||||
id="G"
|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero |{{dts|1985}} |Epyx |Epyx | | ||||
Galaxian
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Gamma Goblins
|{{dts|1981}} | ||||
Gato
|{{dts|1985}} |Spectrum Holobyte | | ||||
Gauntlet
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Gemstone Healer
|{{dts|1986}} |Paradigm Creators | | ||||
Gemstone Warrior
|{{dts|1984}} |Paradigm Creators | | ||||
Gertrude's Secrets
|{{dts|1984}} |The Learning Company | | ||||
Ghostbusters
|{{dts|1984}} |Activision | | ||||
Global War
|{{dts|1979}} | | ||||
Gobbler
|{{dts|1981}} |Olaf Lubeck | | ||||
Gold Rush!
|{{dts|1988}} |Sierra On-Line | | ||||
Golden Flutes and Great Escapes
|{{dts|1984}} |Delton T. Horn |Dilithium Press |book and software | ||||
Golf's Best: St. Andrews - The Home of Golf
|{{dts|1986}} |Robert Jenks & Nathan Tennises |1 Step Software |Golf simulator | ||||
The Goonies
|{{dts|1985}} |Scott Spanburg |Datasoft |Arcade game | ||||
Gorgon
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Grammar Gremlins
|{{dts|1987}} | | | ||||
The Great American Cross-Country Road Race
|{{dts|1985}} |Ivan Manley | | ||||
Gremlins
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Gruds in Space
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Guerrilla War
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
id="H"
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers
|{{dts|1986}} | | ||||
Hadron
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Halley Project
|{{dts|1985}} |Tom Snyder & Omar Khudari | | ||||
Hammurabi
|{{dts|1978}} |Mark Cross |appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volume 1{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Apple_Software_Bank_Vol_1-2|title=Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volumes 1&2|access-date=2018-08-04}} | ||||
Hard Hat Mack
|{{dts|1983}} |Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander | | ||||
HardBall!
|{{dts|1986}} |Accolade | | ||||
Heavy Barrel
|{{dts|1989}} | | ||||
The Heist
|{{dts|1983}} |Mike Livesay and Mike Mooney |Micro Fun | | ||||
Hellfire Warrior
|{{dts|1980}} |Automated Simulations | | ||||
Hera
|{{dts|1987}} |Jeff Hendrix |RPG | ||||
H.E.R.O.
|{{dts|1984}} |Microsmiths | | ||||
Hi-Res Computer Golf
|{{dts|1981}} |Avant-Garde |Avant-Garde | | ||||
Hi-Res Computer Golf 2
|{{dts|1983}} |Avant-Garde |Avant-Garde | | ||||
High Rise
|{{dts|1983}} |Joe Calabrese |Micro Learn | | ||||
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
|{{dts|1984}} |Douglas Adams & Steve Meretzky | | ||||
The Hobbit: A Software Adventure
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
House of Seven Gables
|{{dts|1978}} |Greg Hassett |Mad Hatter Software{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Mad_Hatter_Software_Catalog_1979_Mad_Hatter_Software|title=Mad Hatter Software|year=1979 |access-date=2018-08-02}} |text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | ||||
The Hunt for Red October
|{{dts|1987}} |Oxford Digital Enterprises |Argus Press Software | | ||||
id="I"
|{{dts|1986}} |Peter Filiberti |Epyx | | ||||
Impossible Mission II
|{{dts|1988}} |Novotrade Software |Epyx | | ||||
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Indoor Sports
|{{dts|1987}} |SportTime/Designware Consultants | | ||||
Infiltrator
|{{dts|1986}} |Chris Gray Enterprises | | ||||
Infiltrator II
|{{dts|1987}} |Chris Gray Enterprises | | ||||
Intellectual Decathlon
|{{dts|1984}} |Gabor Laufer & Alexander Laufer | | ||||
Intrigue!
|{{dts|1986}} |Kinemation | | ||||
id="J"
|James Bond 007: Goldfinger |{{dts|1986}} |Angelsoft | | ||||
James Bond 007: A View to a Kill
|{{dts|1985}} |Angelsoft | | ||||
Jawbreaker
|{{dts|1981}} |Olaf Lubeck | | ||||
Jawbreaker II
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Jenny's Journeys
|{{dts|1984}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
Jeopardy!
|{{dts|1987}} |Sharedata |Sharedata | | ||||
Jet
|{{dts|1986}} |Sublogic | | ||||
Journey to the Center of the Earth
|{{dts|1978}} |Greg Hassett |text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | ||||
Jumpman
|{{dts|1983}} |Epyx |Epyx | | ||||
Jungle Hunt
|{{dts|1984}} |Ivan Manley | | ||||
id="K"
|Kabul Spy |{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Kampfgruppe
|{{dts|1985}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Karate Champ
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Karateka
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
King Tut's Tomb
|{{dts|1978}} |Greg Hassett |text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | ||||
King's Bounty
|{{dts|1990}} |New World Computing | | ||||
Koronis Rift
|{{dts|1985}} |Lucasfilm Games | | ||||
Kung-Fu Master
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
id="L"
|LA Crackdown |{{dts|1988}} |Nexa |Epyx | | ||||
Labyrinth
|{{dts|1982}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Labyrinth: The Computer Game
|{{dts|1986}} | | ||||
Labyrinth of Crete
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Lady Tut
|{{dts|1984}} |Programme | | ||||
Law of the West
|{{dts|1985}} |Accolade | | ||||
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
|{{dts|1986}} | | ||||
Legacy of the Ancients
|{{dts|1987}} |Quest Software | | ||||
Legend of Blacksilver
|{{dts|1988}} |Quest Software |Epyx | | ||||
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
|{{dts|1987}} |Sierra On-Line | ||||
Lemonade Stand
|{{dts|1979}} |MECC | | ||||
Little Brick Out
|{{dts|1979}} |An abbreviated Applesoft version of Steve Wozniak's Integer BASIC Breakout game.{{cite web|url=http://www.apple-iigs.info/newdoc/appletapes.pdf|title=The Apple Tapes: Introductory Programs for the Apple II Plus|publisher=Apple Computer|access-date=2018-07-09|archive-date=2017-01-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170106214055/http://www.apple-iigs.info/newdoc/appletapes.pdf|url-status=live}}{{cite web|last=Weyhrich|first=Steven|url=http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/apple2history.html|title=Apple II History|publisher=Zonker Software|access-date=2018-07-09|archive-date=2018-06-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180628144241/http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/apple2history.html|url-status=live}}{{cite web|last=Mosher|first=Christopher|url=https://github.com/cmosher01/Apple-II-Source/blob/master/doc/breakout.asciidoc|title=Breakout, Annotated|publisher=GitHub|access-date=2018-07-09|archive-date=2018-11-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181104000538/https://github.com/cmosher01/Apple-II-Source/blob/master/doc/breakout.asciidoc|url-status=live}} | ||||
Lode Runner
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Lords of Conquest
|{{dts|1986}} |Eon Software | | ||||
Lords of Karma
|{{dts|1981}} |Microcomputer Games | | ||||
Lunar Leepers
|{{dts|1982}} |Syndein Systems | | ||||
Lurking Horror, The
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
id="M"
|Mabel's Mansion |{{dts|1984}} |Kevin Bagley | | ||||
Magic Candle
|{{dts|1989}} |Mindcraft | | ||||
Maniac Mansion
|{{dts|1987}} |Lucasfilm Games | | ||||
Marble Madness
|{{dts|1986}} | | ||||
Mars Cars
|{{dts|1982}} |Datamost | | ||||
Mask of the Sun, The
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Masquerade
|{{dts|1983}} |Dale Johnson & Rick Incrocci |Phoenix Software | | ||||
Math Jam
|{{dts|1985}} |JAM Software | | ||||
Matterhorn Screamer
|{{dts|1988}} |Walt Disney Computer Software |Hi-Tech Expressions | | ||||
Maze Game
|{{dts|1978}} |Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | ||||
Micro Habit
|{{dts|1984}} | | | | ||||
Microsoft Adventure
|{{dts|1979}} |Softwin Associates (Gordon Letwin) |Port of Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods){{cite web|last=Maher|first=Jimmy|url=https://www.filfre.net/2011/07/microsoft-adventure/|title=Microsoft Adventure|publisher=The Digital Antiquarian|access-date=2018-07-27|archive-date=2018-07-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180728040015/https://www.filfre.net/2011/07/microsoft-adventure/|url-status=live}} | ||||
Microwave
|{{dts|1982}} |Jay Zimmerman & Jim Nitchals | | ||||
Might and Magic
|{{dts|1986}} |New World Computing | | ||||
Might and Magic II
|{{dts|1988}} |New World Computing | | ||||
Mind Forever Voyaging, A
|{{dts|1985}} | ||||
Mindshadow
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Mindwheel
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Miner 2049er
|{{dts|1982}} |Mike Livesay |Micro Fun | | ||||
Miner's Cave
|{{dts|1988}} |Intentional Educations |MECC | | ||||
Mines of Titan
|{{dts|1989}} | | ||||
Mission Asteroid
|{{dts|1980}} |Roberta Williams & Ken Williams |Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #0 | ||||
The Mist
|{{dts|1985}} |Angelsoft | | ||||
Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Money Munchers
|{{dts|1982}} |Bob Bishop | | ||||
Montezuma's Revenge
|{{dts|1983}} |BCI Software | | ||||
Moon Patrol
|{{dts|1983}} |TMQ Software | | ||||
Morloc's Tower
|{{dts|1979}} |Automated Simulations | | ||||
Mr. Do!
|{{dts|1985}} |Rick Mirsky | | ||||
Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Ms. Pac-Man
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Muppets on Stage
|{{dts|1986}} |Mike Fish, Anders McCarthy, Jon Sweedler, & Melissa Verber{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/A2_Muppets_on_Stage_user_manual|title=Muppets on Stage user manual|date=5 March 2018 |access-date=2018-08-04}} |Sunburst Communications | | ||||
Murphy's Minerals
|{{dts|1990}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
Mystery Fun House
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Mystery House
|{{dts|1980}} |Roberta Williams & Ken Williams |Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #1 | ||||
id="N"
|Neptune |{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Network
|{{dts|1980}} | ||||
Neuromancer
|{{dts|1988}} |Mediagenic | | ||||
Night Driver | {{dts|1980}}
|California Pacific Computer Company |Part of Bill Budge's Trilogy of Games | |||
Night Mission Pinball
|{{dts|1982}} |Bruce Artwick{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Night_Mission_Pinball_Adjustment_Manual|title=A2-PB1 "Night Mission" Pinball Adjustment Manual|access-date=2018-08-04}} |SubLOGIC | | ||||
Nightmare #6
|{{dts|1978}} |Gary Shannon | ||||
Nightmare Gallery
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Number Crunch
|{{dts|1982}} |Unique | | ||||
Number Munchers
|{{dts|1990}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
id="O"
|{{dts|1986}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
Odell Woods
| | | | | ||||
Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure
|{{dts|1980}} | | ||||
Ogre
|{{dts|1986}} |Steve Meuse | | ||||
Oil Barons
|{{dts|1983}} |Epyx |Epyx | | ||||
Olympic Decathlon
|{{dts|1981}} |Timothy W. Smith |also known as Microsoft Olympic Decathlon | ||||
One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird
|{{dts|1983}} |Electronic Arts | | ||||
The Oregon Trail
|{{dts|1985}} |MECC |MECC | | ||||
id="P"
|{{dts|1983}} | ||||
Paragon
|{{dts|1988}} |Softdisk | | ||||
Pensate
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Pentapus
|{{dts|1983}} |Jeremy Sagan |Turning Point Software | | ||||
People Pong
|{{dts|1982}} |Unique | | ||||
Perception
|{{dts|1979}} |Edu-Ware | | ||||
Pest Patrol
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Phantasie
|{{dts|1985}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Phantasie II
|{{dts|1986}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus
|{{dts|1987}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Phantoms Five
|{{dts|1980}} | | ||||
Pharaoh's Revenge
|{{dts|1988}} |Ivan Manley |Publishing International | | ||||
Pick-A-Dilly
|{{dts|1983}} |Norm Gray |Actioncraft | | ||||
Pigpen
|{{dts|1982}} |TMQ Software | | ||||
Pillbox | {{dts|1982}}
|Douglas E. Wolfgram |Lord of the Games |Battlezone clone | |||
Pinball Construction Set
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Pirate Adventure
|{{dts|1978}} | | ||||
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns
|{{dts|1984}} |Microsmiths (Rex E. Bradford) | | ||||
Pitstop II
|{{dts|1984}} |Ivan Manley |Epyx | | ||||
Planetfall
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Pleins Gaz
|{{dts|1986}} |Richard Soberka |Froggy Software | | ||||
Police Artist
|{{dts|1983}} |Elizabeth Levin | | ||||
Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Pool of Radiance
|{{dts|1988}} |Strategic Simulations |RPG | ||||
Pooyan
|{{dts|1984}} |Datasoft | | ||||
Portal
|{{dts|1986}} |Nexa | | ||||
President Elect
|{{dts|1981}} |Nelson G. Hernandez |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Prince of Persia
|{{dts|1989}} | | ||||
The Prisoner
|{{dts|1980}} |Edu-Ware |Edu-Ware | | ||||
Prisoner 2
|{{dts|1982}} |Edu-Ware |Edu-Ware | | ||||
Pro Golf I
|{{dts|1985}} |Micro Imagery |Hesware | | ||||
Project Space Station
|{{dts|1987}} |Micro Imagery |Hesware | | ||||
Pyramids of Egypt
|{{dts|1987}} |Maze game | ||||
Pyromania
| | | | | ||||
id="Q"
|{{dts|1983}} |Jonathan Dubman |Aristotle Software | | ||||
The Queen of Phobos
| {{dts|1982}} | Paul Berker & Bill Crawford | Phoenix Software | | ||||
Quest, The
|{{dts|1983}} |Dallas Snell | | ||||
Questprobe
|{{dts|1985}} |Adventure International | | ||||
id="R"
|Raft Away River |{{dts|1984}} |Gerald M. Wluka |Jacaranda Wiley LTD | | ||||
Raid over Moscow
|{{dts|1985}} |Access Software | | ||||
Raiders of the Lost Ring (a.k.a. Ring Raiders)
|{{dts|1983}} |Jim Nitchals | | ||||
Raster Blaster
|{{dts|1981}} |BudgeCo | | ||||
Reach for the Stars
|{{dts|1985}} |Strategic Simulations Group | ||||
Read n' Roll
|{{dts|1988}} | |Davidson & Associates | | ||||
Reader Rabbit
|{{dts|1984}} |The Learning Company | ||||
Rear Guard
|{{dts|1982}} |Adventure International | | ||||
Reforger '88
|{{dts|1984}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Renegade
|{{dts|1989}} | ||||
Repton
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Rescue at Rigel
|{{dts|1980}} |Epyx |Epyx | | ||||
Rescue on Fractalus!
|{{dts|1985}} |THQ Software |Epyx | | ||||
Rescue Raiders
|{{dts|1983}} |Arthur Britto & Greg Hale | | ||||
Return of Heracles
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Ring Quest
|{{dts|1983}} |Dallas Snell |Sequel to The Quest | ||||
Roach Hotel
|{{dts|1981}} |Mike Livesay |Microlab | | ||||
Roadwar 2000
|{{dts|1986}} |Jeffrey Johnson | | ||||
Roadwar Europa
|{{dts|1987}} |Jeffrey Johnson | | ||||
RoboCop
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Robot Odyssey
|{{dts|1984}} |Mike Wallace & Dr. Leslie Grimm | | ||||
Robotron: 2084
|{{dts|1983}} |TMQ Software | | ||||
RobotWar
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Rocky's Boots
|{{dts|1982}} |Warren Robinett & Dr. Leslie Grimm | | ||||
Round About
|{{dts|1983}} |Gumby Bitworks (Ray Giarratana){{cite journal |title=Softalk |date=September 1983 |volume=4 |issue=1 |page=192 |publisher=Softalk |url=https://archive.org/stream/softalkv4n01sep1983/#page/192/mode/2up/search/giarratana |access-date=3 June 2020}} | | ||||
Russki Duck
|{{dts|1982}} |Allen Merrell & Eric Knopp | | ||||
id="S"
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Sammy Lightfoot
|{{dts|1983}} |Warren Schwader | | ||||
Sands of Mars
|{{dts|1981}} |John Bell & Patty Bell |Crystal Computer | | ||||
Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio
|{{dts|1979}} |George Blank |Instant Software | | ||||
Saracen
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Sargon
|{{dts|1979}} |Dan and Kathleen Spracklen |Hayden Software | | ||||
Sargon II
|{{dts|1982}} |Dan and Kathleen Spracklen |Hayden Software | | ||||
Sea Dragon
|{{dts|1982}} |John Anderson | | ||||
Search for the Titanic
|{{dts|1991}} |Oceanographic simulation | ||||
Secret Agent: Mission One
|{{dts|1983}} |Jorge Davies & Andrew Golder |Jor-And | | ||||
Serpentine
|{{dts|1982}} |David Snider | | ||||
The Seven Cities of Gold
|{{dts|1984}} |Ozark Software | | ||||
Shamus
|{{dts|1983}} |Synapse Software | | ||||
Shard of Spring
|{{dts|1986}} |Craig Roth and David Stark | | ||||
Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow
|{{dts|1985}} |Bantam Software | | ||||
Sherwood Forest
|{{dts|1982}} |Dale Johnson and Dav Holle |Phoenix Software | | ||||
Shogun
|{{dts|1988}} |Dave Lebling | | ||||
Short Circuit
|{{dts|1985}} |David Schroeder |Micro Fun | | ||||
Sid Meier's Pirates!
|{{dts|1987}} |MicroProse Software | | ||||
Silent Service
|{{dts|1985}} |MicroProse Software | | ||||
Silvern Castle
|{{dts|1988}} |Jeff Fink |Softdisk (unreleased){{cite web|last=Fink|first=Jeff|url=http://finkjsc.a2hq.com/silverncastle/|title=Welcome to Silvern Castle!|access-date=2018-07-06|archive-date=2018-07-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180710123711/http://finkjsc.a2hq.com/silverncastle/|url-status=live}} |RPG; released by author in 1999. | ||||
Situation Critical
|{{dts|1984}} |Alex Stern, Peter Rokitski, & Greg George |Prism Software | | ||||
Ski crazed
|{{dts|1987}} |Baudville | | ||||
Skyfox
|{{dts|1984}} |Ray Tobey | | ||||
Snack Attack
|{{dts|1982}} |Funtastic (Dan Illowsky) |Datamost | | ||||
Snack Attack II
|{{dts|1982}} |Funtastic |Funtastic | | ||||
Snake Byte
|{{dts|1982}} |Chuck Summerville | | ||||
Sneakers
|{{dts|1981}} |Mark Turmell | | ||||
Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Snoopy to the Rescue
|{{dts|1984}} |Random House | | ||||
Softporn Adventure
|{{dts|1981}} |Chuck Benton | ||||
Sokoban
|{{dts|1984}} |Thinking Rabbit |Thinking Rabbit | | ||||
Sorcerer's Castle
|{{dts|1978}} |Greg Hassett |text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | ||||
Sorcerer's Challenge
|{{dts|1980}} |Included with the game Doom Cavern on the same disk. | ||||
Southern Command
|{{dts|1981}} |Strategic Simulations | | ||||
Space
|{{dts|1978}} | | ||||
Space II
|{{dts|1979}} | | ||||
Space Defender
|{{dts|1982}} |Daniel Schuyler |Bel-Air Software | | ||||
Space Eggs
|{{dts|1981}} |Nasir Gebelli | | ||||
Space Quarks
|{{dts|1981}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Space Quest
|{{dts|1986}} |Sierra On-Line | | ||||
Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge
|{{dts|1987}} |Sierra | | ||||
Space Vikings
|{{dts|1982}} |Mitchell Robbins | | ||||
Spare Change
|{{dts|1983}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Speedway Classic | {{dts|1984}}
|Norm Gray |Actioncraft | | |||
Spellevator
|{{dts|1988}} | |MECC | | ||||
Spellicopter
|{{dts|1983}} | |Designware | | ||||
SpellWielder
|{{dts|2019}} |Roby Sherman |CrowCousins |Action / Adventure Game | ||||
Spider-Man
|{{dts|1985}} |Adventure International | | ||||
Spindizzy
|{{dts|1986}} |The Softworks Factory | | ||||
Spy Hunter
|{{dts|1986}} |Bally Midway | | ||||
Spy vs. Spy
|{{dts|1984}} |First Star Software |First Star Software |action/strategy game, 1 and 2 player support (keyboard, joystick) | ||||
Spy's Demise
|{{dts|1982}} |Alan Zeldin | | ||||
Standing Stones
|{{dts|1983}} |Peter Schmuckal and Dan Sommers | | ||||
Star Blazer
|{{dts|1982}} |StarCraft | | ||||
Star League Baseball
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Star Fleet I: The War Begins
|{{dts|1984}} |Interstel |Interstel | | ||||
Star Thief
|{{dts|1981}} |Jim Nitchals | | ||||
Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative
|{{dts|1985}} |MicroMosaics | | ||||
Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator
|{{dts|1983}} |Sega |Sega | | ||||
Starcross
|{{dts|1982}} |Infocom | | ||||
Starlanes
|{{dts|1977}} | | | Interstellar shipping company stock trading game. | ||||
Stargate
|{{dts|1983}} |Atarisoft |Atarisoft |Port of Defender II arcade game | ||||
Starship Commander
|{{dts|1981}} |Voyager Software | | ||||
Stationfall
|{{dts|April 30, 1987}} | ||||
Stellar 7
|{{dts|1983}} |Damon Slye |Software Entertainment Company | | ||||
Strange Odyssey
|{{dts|1981}} |Scott Adams |Scott Adams' sixth game | ||||
Strike Fleet
|{{dts|1987}} |Naval simulation game | ||||
Strip Poker
|1982 |Artworx | | ||||
Structris
|{{dts|2012}} |Martin Haye |Martin Haye | ||||
Suicide!
|{{dts|1981}} |Steve Hawley |Piccadilly Software | | ||||
Sumer
|{{dts|1981}} | |Crystal Computer | | ||||
Summer Games
|{{dts|1984}} |Epyx |Epyx | ||||
SunDog: Frozen Legacy
|{{dts|1986}} | ||||
Super Bunny
|{{dts|1983}} |Datamost | | ||||
Super Invader
|{{dts|1979}} |M. Hata | ||||
Supermartian
|{{dts|1984}} |Ted Griggs |Computer Easy | | ||||
Suspect
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Suspended
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Swashbuckler
|{{dts|1982}} |Paul Stephenson | | ||||
Sword of Kadash
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Sword of Zedec (a.k.a. Pythagoras and the Dragon)
|{{dts|1983}} |John O'Hare |Text Adventure | ||||
SwordThrust
|{{dts|1981}} |Donald Brown |CE Software | | ||||
Syzygy | {{dts|1983}}
|Ed Hobbs | | | |||
id="T"
|T.W.E.R.P.S. |{{dts|1981}} |Dan Thompson | | ||||
Tactical Armor Command
|{{dts|1983}} | | | ||||
Tag Team Wrestling
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Taipan!
|{{dts|1982}} |Mega-micro Computers (Art Canfil) |Avalanche Productions | | ||||
Tank War
|{{dts|1978}} |Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | ||||
Tapper
|{{dts|1984}} | | ||||
Tass Times in Tonetown
|{{dts|1986}} | ||||
Tawala's Last Redoubt
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Taxman
|{{dts|1981}} |Brian Fitzgerald |H.A.L. Labs |A Pac-Man clone | ||||
Techno Cop
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Telengard
|{{dts|1982}} |Daniel Lawrence | | ||||
Teleport
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Temple of Apshai
|{{dts|1979}} |Automated Simulations | | ||||
Terrorist
|{{dts|1980}} |Steven Pederson | | ||||
Test Drive
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Tetris
|{{dts|1988}} |Spectrum Holobyte | | ||||
Theseus and the Minotaur
|{{dts|1982}} |TSR | | ||||
Thexder
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Think Quick!
|{{dts|1987}} |The Learning Company | | ||||
Three Mile Island
|{{dts|1979}} | | ||||
Three Mile Island: Special Edition
|{{dts|1980}} | | ||||
Threshold
|{{dts|1981}} |On-Line Systems | | ||||
Time Tunnels
|{{dts|1983}} |Paul Coletta | | ||||
Time Zone
|{{dts|1982}} |Roberta Williams & Rorke Weigandt |Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #5 | ||||
Titan Empire
|{{dts|1981}} | | ||||
Torpedos Away
|{{dts|1987}} | |Keypunch Software |contains 4 games: Sub Hunt (aka. Subnodule), Sea Battle, Depth Charge, & Sea Raider. | ||||
Track & Field
|{{dts|1984}} | | | ||||
Transylvania
|{{dts|1982}} |Antonio Antiochia & Steve Meuse | | ||||
Transylvania II: Crimson Crown
|{{dts|1985}} |Penguin Software | | ||||
Trek of the 49ers
|{{dts|1988}} |Black, Tran, McNichols, et al. |CUE SoftSwap | | ||||
Trinity
|{{dts|1986}} |Infocom | | ||||
Trolls and Tribulations
|{{dts|1984}} |Jimmy Huey |Creative Software | | ||||
Troll's Tale
|{{dts|1983}} |Al Lowe, Sunnyside Soft | | ||||
id="U"
|{{dts|1981}} |California Pacific Computer Company | | ||||
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
|{{dts|1986}} |Remake of Ultima from 1981 | ||||
Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Ultima III: Exodus
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
|{{dts|1985}} | | ||||
Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Ulysses and the Golden Fleece
|{{dts|1981}} |Ken Williams & Bob Davis | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #4 | |||
id="V"
|{{dts|1983}} |Nicolas van Dyk & Chris M. Evans | ||||
Victory Road
|{{dts|1987}} | | ||||
Video Stock Market
|{{dts|1985}} | |Computer Adversary Publishing |The first game from the company;{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_5.1/page/n9/mode/2up|title=Taking a Peek|magazine=Computer Gaming World|page=11|date=February 1985|accessdate=September 7, 2023}} an investment strategy game; "a quick (averages 1 and 1/2 hr.) and easy game, useful as a light and friendly evening among other "beer and pretzel" games."{{cite magazine |url=http://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_5.3 |last1=Sylvester |first1=Jasper |title=Micro-Reviews |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=June–July 1985 |volume=1 |issue=22 |pages=34}} | ||||
Vindicator
|{{dts|1983}} |Jimmy Huey |H.A.L. Labs | | ||||
Voodoo Castle
|{{dts|1980}} |Scott Adams & Alexis Adams | | ||||
Voodoo Island
|{{dts|1985}} |Angelsoft | | ||||
id="W"
|Warlords |{{dts|1978}} |Brian Beninger |Speakeasy Software Ltd | | ||||
Wasteland
|{{dts|1988}} | | ||||
Wavy Navy
|{{dts|1983}} |Rodney McAuley | | ||||
Wayout
|{{dts|1982}} |Paul Edelstein | | ||||
Where in America's Past is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1991}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1988}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1989}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1989}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1986}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
|{{dts|1985}} |Broderbund | | ||||
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
|{{dts|1988}} |Buena Vista Software |Buena Vista Software | | ||||
Wilderness Campaign
|{{dts|1979}} |Robert C. Clardy | | ||||
Willy Byte in the Digital Dimension
|{{dts|1984}} |Murray Krehbiel |Data Trek |Graphics by Greg Hammond | ||||
Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game
|{{dts|1980}} |Edu-ware |Edu-ware | | ||||
Windwalker
|{{dts|1989}} |Origin Systems | | ||||
Wings of Fury
|{{dts|1987}} |Steve Waldo | | ||||
Wings Out of Shadow
|{{dts|1983}} | |Berserker Works | | ||||
Winter Games
|{{dts|1985}} |Epyx |Epyx | | ||||
Wishbringer
|{{dts|1985}} |Infocom | | ||||
Wizard and the Princess
|{{dts|1982}} | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #2 | |||
The Wizard of Oz
|{{dts|1985}} |Windham Classics | | ||||
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
|{{dts|1981}} |Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead |RPG | ||||
Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds
|{{dts|1982}} |Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead |RPG | ||||
Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn
|{{dts|1983}} |Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead |RPG | ||||
Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna
|{{dts|1987}} |Andrew C. Greenberg, Robert Woodhead, & Roe R. Adams III |RPG | ||||
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom
|{{dts|1988}} |Andrew C. Greenberg & David W. Bradley |RPG | ||||
Word Attack!
|{{dts|1984}} |Davidson & Associates | | ||||
Word Munchers
|{{dts|1985}} |Philip Bouchard, et al.{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/A2_MECC_A153_Word_Munchers_manual#page/n19|title=MECC-A153 Word Munchers manual|date=19 November 2016 |access-date=2018-08-06}} |MECC | | ||||
id="X"
|Xonix{{Citation needed|date=February 2021}} |{{dts|1983}} |Matthais Gerhardt | | | ||||
Xyphus
|{{dts|1984}} |Robert "Skip" Waller & Dave Albert | | ||||
id="Z"
|{{dts|1983}} | | ||||
Zenith
|{{dts|1982}} | | ||||
Zork: The Great Underground Empire
|{{dts|1980}} | ||||
Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz
|{{dts|1981}} | ||||
Zork III: The Dungeon Master
|{{dts|1982}} | ||||
Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz
|{{dts|1989}} | ||||
Zorro
|{{dts|1985}} |Rick Mirsky & James Garon | |
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