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.

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|$100,000 Pyramid

|{{dts|1987}}

|Craig Carlson{{cite web|last=Hague|first=James|url=https://dadgum.com/giantlist/|title=The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers|access-date=2018-07-10|archive-date=2019-04-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190427134504/https://dadgum.com/giantlist/|url-status=live}}

|The Box Office

|

221B Baker Street

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Datasoft

|

2400 A.D.

|{{dts|1987}}

|Chuck Bueche

|Origin Systems

|Graphical RPG

3 in 1 College & Pro Football

|{{dts|1984}}

|Lance Haffner

|Lance Haffner Games

|

3-D Docking Mission

|{{dts|1978}}

|Chris Oberth

|Programma International/The Elektrik Keyboard

|

3-D Skiing

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Continental Software

|

3-D Space Battle

|{{dts|1980}}

|Paul Berker

|Loch Ness Productions

|

50 Mission Crush

|{{dts|1984}}

|John Gray

|Strategic Simulations

|

id="A"

|ABM

|{{dts|1980}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|Clone of Missile Command

Accolade's Comics

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Accolade

|

Advanced Blackjack

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Muse Software

|

Adventure

|{{dts|1985}}

|John Rausch

|

|Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods)

Adventure Construction Set

|{{dts|1985}}

|Stuart Smith

|Electronic Arts

|Graphical RPG and editor

Adventure Creator

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Spinnaker Software

|

Adventure in Time

|{{dts|1981}}

|Paul Berker

|Phoenix Software

|

Adventureland

|{{dts|1978}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|Interactive fiction

Adventures in Flesh

|{{dts|1983}}

|Fred D Williams

|Krell Software

|Adventure game

Adventures in Narnia: Dawn Treader

|{{dts|1984}}

|Lifeware / Gruen Studios{{cite web|last=Feldman|first=Howard|url=http://mocagh.org/miscgame/narnia-manual.pdf|title=Adventures in Narnia Manual|access-date=2018-07-11|archive-date=2019-05-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190512090901/https://www.mocagh.org/miscgame/narnia-manual.pdf|url-status=live}}

|Word Publishing

|action/adventure game

Adventures in Narnia: Narnia

|{{dts|1984}}

|Lifeware / Gruen Studios

|Word Publishing

|action/adventure game

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension

|{{dts|1984}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|

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)

|Broderbund

|Fixed shooter

Air Traffic Controller

|{{dts|1979}}

|

|Creative Computing

|

Airheart

|{{dts|1986}}

|Dan Gorlin Productions

|Broderbund

|

Akalabeth

|1980{{Cite web |title=» A Word on Akalabeth and Chronology The Digital Antiquarian |url=https://www.filfre.net/2011/12/a-word-on-akalabeth-and-chronology/ |access-date=2024-09-20 |language=en-US}}

|Richard Garriott

|California Pacific Computer Company

|Graphical RPG

ALF: The First Adventure

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Box Office

|

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

|{{dts|1982}}

|Stuart Smith

|Quality Software

|

Alice in Wonderland

|{{dts|1985}}

|

|Windham Classics

|

The Alien

|{{dts|1982}}

|

|Avalon Hill

|

Alien Downpour

|{{dts|2017}}

|Michael Packard

|Snacking On! Software

|Arcade shooter

Alien Rain

|{{dts|1981}}

|Tony Suzuki

|Broderbund

|Arcade shooter

Aliens: The Computer Game

|{{dts|1986}}

|Robert Friele & Michael Ornsby

|Activision

|Action/adventure game

Alkemstone

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Level-10

Alpine Encounter

|{{dts|1985}}

|ibidinc Games

|Random House

|

Alter Ego

|{{dts|1986}}

|Peter J. Favaro

|Activision

|RPG

Alternate Reality: The City

|{{dts|1985}}

|Paradise Programming

|Datasoft

|3D RPG

Alternate Reality: The Dungeon

|{{dts|1987}}

|Paradise Programming

|Datasoft

|3D RPG

Amazon

|{{dts|1984}}

|Michael Crichton

|Telarium

|Graphic adventure game

American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Mindscape

|

Amnesia

|{{dts|1986}}

|Cognetics Corporation

|Electronic Arts

|Interactive fiction

The Ancient Art of War

|{{dts|1984}}

|Evryware

|Broderbund

|War strategy game

The Ancient Art of War at Sea

|{{dts|1987}}

|War strategy game

|Broderbund

|

Android Nim

|{{dts|1980}}

|

|Adventure International

|

Andromeda Conquest

|{{dts|1982}}

|

|Avalon Hill

|

Anti-Gravity

|{{dts|1984}}

|Michael Katz & Tom Johnson

|shareware

|

APBA Major League Players Baseball

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Random House

|

Ape Escape

|{{dts|1982}}

|Kevin Bagley{{cite web|last=Lancaster|first=Don|url=https://www.tinaja.com/ebooks/enhance_vII.pdf|title=Enhancing Your Apple II and IIe: Volume 2|access-date=2018-07-10|archive-date=2018-07-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711034108/https://www.tinaja.com/ebooks/enhance_vII.pdf|url-status=live}}

|SAMS

|

Apple Adventure

|{{dts|1980}}

|Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack

|Apple Computer

|adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods)

Apple Cider Spider

|{{dts|1983}}

|Ivan Strand

|Sierra On-Line

|

Apple Panic

|{{dts|1981}}

|Ben Serki

|Broderbund

|

Apple Trek

|{{dts|1979}}

|Wendell Sander{{cite web|url=http://www.bible-prophecy.com/ron/documents/apple_theappletapes_appleii_manual.pdf|title=The Apple Tapes: Introductory Programs for the Apple II|access-date=2018-07-10|archive-date=2018-07-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711024814/http://www.bible-prophecy.com/ron/documents/apple_theappletapes_appleii_manual.pdf|url-status=live}}

|Apple Computer

|

Apple-Oids

|{{dts|1980}}

|

|California Pacific

|

Apventure to Atlantis

|{{dts|1982}}

|Robert C. Clardy

|Synergistic Software

|

Aquatron

|{{dts|1983}}

|Justin Gray

|Sierra On-Line

|

Arac (Spiderbot)

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Addictive Games

|

Arcade Boot Camp

|{{dts|1984}}

|John Besnard

|Penguin Software

|

The Arcade Machine

|{{dts|1982}}

|Doug Carlston & Chris Jochumson

|Broderbund

|

Archon

|{{dts|1983}}

|Free Fall Associates

|Electronic Arts

|action/strategy game

Archon II: Adept

|{{dts|1984}}

|Free Fall Associates

|Electronic Arts

|action/strategy game

Arcticfox

|{{dts|1986}}

|Dynamix

|Electronic Arts

|Arcade game, Tank simulation

Ardy the Aardvark

|{{dts|1983}}

|Chris Oberth

|Datamost

|

Arena of Octos

|{{dts|1981}}

|Steve Kropinak

|SoftSide

|

Arkanoid

|{{dts|1988}}

|

|Taito

|Arcade shooter

Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur

|{{dts|1989}}

|

|Infocom

|

Asteroid Field, The

|{{dts|1980}}

|Jim Nitchals

|Cavalier Computer

|

Astro-Grover

|{{dts|1984}}

|Children's Computer Workshop

|CBS Software

|

At the Gates of Moscow 1941

|{{dts|1985}}

|

|Strategic Games Publications

|

Australian Cockroach

|{{dts|1988}}

|Bryan Vekovius and Jim Weiler

|Softdisk

|

Autoduel

|{{dts|1985}}

|Richard Garriott & Chuck Bueche

|Origin Systems

|Role-playing game

Axis Assassin

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Electronic Arts

|

Aztec

|{{dts|1982}}

|Paul Stephenson

|Datamost

|

id="B"

|Bad Dudes

|{{dts|1988}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

B-1 Nuclear Bomber

|{{dts|1980}}

|

|Avalon Hill

|

Balance of Power

|{{dts|1985}}

|Chris Crawford

|Mindscape

|

Ballblazer

|{{dts|1985}}

|Lucasfilm Games, K-Byte

|Epyx

|

Ballyhoo

|{{dts|1985}}

|Jeff O'Neill

|Infocom

|

Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Strategic Simulations

|

Bandits

|{{dts|1982}}

|Tony Ngo and Benny Ngo

|Sirius Software

|

Bard's Tale, The

|{{dts|1985}}

|Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford)

|Electronic Arts

|RPG

The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight

|{{dts|1986}}

|Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford)

|Electronic Arts

|RPG

The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate

|{{dts|1988}}

|Interplay Productions (Rebecca Heineman, Bruce Schlickbernd, and Michael A. Stackpole)

|Electronic Arts

|RPG

Bats in the Belfry

|{{dts|1983}}

|Samuel Moore

|Phoenix Software

|

Battle Chess

|{{dts|1990}}

|Interplay

|Interplay

|Chess simulation

Battlefront

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Strategic Studies Group

|

BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception

|{{dts|1989}}

|

|Infocom

|

Battlezone

|{{dts|1984}}

|Quality Software (James Albanese)

|Atarisoft

|Arcade game

B.C.'s Quest for Tires

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sydney Development

|Sierra On-Line

|

Beach Head

|{{dts|1983}}

|Access Software

|U.S. Gold

|Arcade game

Beach Head II

|{{dts|1988}}

|Peter Adams

|Access Software

|Arcade game

Bee Crunch

|

|

|Keypunch Software

|

Beer Run

|{{dts|1981}}

|Mark Turmell

|Sirius Software

|

Below the Root

|{{dts|1984}}

|Dale DeSharone

|Windham Classics

|

Beneath Apple Manor

|{{dts|1978}}

|Don Worth

|The Software Factory

|

Beyond Castle Wolfenstein

|{{dts|1984}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|Stealth game

Beyond Zork

|{{dts|1987}}

|Brian Moriarty

|Infocom

|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}}

|John Besnard

|Bez

|Pac-Man clone

Bezoff

|{{dts|1982}}

|John Besnard

|Bez

|

Bez Wars

|{{dts|1981}}

|John Besnard

|Bez

|

Bilestoad, The

|{{dts|1982}}

|Marc Goodman (as "Mangrove Earthshoe")

|Datamost

|

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}}

|

|Sierra On-Line

|

Black Magic

|{{dts|1987}}

|Peter Ward

|Datasoft

|

Blade of Blackpoole

|{{dts|1982}}

|Tim Wilson

|Sirius Software

|

Blister Ball

|{{dts|1981}}

|Rodney McAuley

|Creative Computing Software

|

Blitzkrieg

|{{dts|1979}}

|Mark Cross

|Programma International

|

Bloody Murder

|{{dts|1979}}

|Arthur Wells

|Stoneware

|

Bolo

|{{dts|1982}}

|James Lane

|Synergistic Software

|

Bomber

|{{dts|1978}}

|Bob Bishop

|Softape

|Arcade game

Bongo's Bash

|{{dts|1985}}

|John Romero

|inCider Magazine

|Maze game

Border Zone

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Infocom

|

Borg

|{{dts|1981}}

|Dan Thompson

|Sirius Software

|

Borrowed Time

|{{dts|1985}}

|Interplay

|Activision

|

Boulder Dash

|{{dts|1984}}

|First Star Software (Pat Montelo)

|Electronic Arts

|Action

Bouncing Kamungas

|{{dts|1983}}

|Tom Becklund

|Penguin Software

|

Breakers (1986 video game)

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Broderbund

|

Breakout

|{{dts|1977}}

|Steve Wozniak

|Apple Computer

|Arcade game, Precursor to Little Brick Out

Broadsides

|{{dts|1983}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity

|{{dts|1985}}

|

|Commonwealth Software

|

Bruce Lee

|{{dts|1984}}

|Rick Mirsky

|Datasoft

|

Bubble Bobble

|{{dts|1988}}

|NovaLogic

|Taito

|

Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom

|{{dts|1982}}

|Ken Jordan

|Sega

|Arcade game, flight

Bug Attack

|{{dts|1981}}

|Jim Nitchals

|Cavalier Computer

|Arcade

Bureaucracy

|{{dts|1987}}

|Douglas Adams

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

BurgerTime

|{{dts|1983}}

|Mattel Electronics

|Mattel Electronics

|A home port of the arcade game of the same name developed under license from Data East USA

Buzzard Bait

|{{dts|1983}}

|Mike Ryeburn

|Sirius Software

|

id="C"

|California Games

|{{dts|1987}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|A collection of California-themed sports games, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing

Cannonball Blitz

|{{dts|1982}}

|Olaf Lubeck

|Sierra On-Line

|Donkey Kong clone

Canyon Climber

|{{dts|1982}}

|Brian Mountford

|Datasoft

|Platform game

Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear

|{{dts|1985}}

|Michael Wise

|Broderbund

|

Castle Dain

|{{dts|2023}}

|Frank Rossi

|homebrew

|mini-RPG

Castle Smurfenstein

|{{dts|1983}}

|Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Andrew|url=https://www.evl.uic.edu/aej/smurf.html|title=The First Official Castle Smurfenstein Home Page|access-date=2018-07-10|archive-date=2018-08-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180822020356/https://www.evl.uic.edu/aej/smurf.html|url-status=live}}

|Dead Smurf Software

|parody hack of Castle Wolfenstein

Castle Wolfenstein

|{{dts|1981}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|Stealth game

Catacomb

|{{dts|1989}}

|John Carmack

|Softdisk

|

Cavern Creatures

|{{dts|1983}}

|Paul Lowrance

|Datamost

|

Caverns of Callisto

|{{dts|1983}}

|Chuck Bueche

|Origin Systems

|

Caverns of Freitag, The

|{{dts|1981}}

|David Shapiro (as "Dr. Cat")

|Muse Software

|

Caves of Olympus

|{{dts|1982}}

|Thomas Noone & Patrick Noone

|SAMS

|

Ceiling Zero

|{{dts|1981}}

|RAM Software

|Turnkey Software

|Shoot em up

Centauri Alliance

|{{dts|1990}}

|Michael Cranford

|Broderbund

|RPG

Centipede

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Atarisoft

|

Championship Baseball

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Gamestar

|

Championship Golf

|{{dts|1982}}

|

|Hayden Software

|

Championship Lode Runner

|{{dts|1983}}

|Douglas E. Smith

|Broderbund

|

Championship Wrestling

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|Epyx

|

Chennault's Flying Tigers

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Discovery Games

|

Chess 7.0

|{{dts|1982}}

|

|Odesta

|Chess

Chessmaster 2000

|{{dts|1986}}

|Mark Manyen

|The Software Toolworks

|Chess

ChipWits

|{{dts|1985}}

|

|BrainPower

|

Chivalry

|{{dts|1983}}

|Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, & Janie Worthington

|Optimum Resource

|Action/RPG

Choplifter

|{{dts|1982}}

|Dan Gorlin

|Broderbund

|Action

Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer

|{{dts|1987}}

|Lerner Research

|Electronic Arts

Clue: Master Detective

|{{dts|1989}}

|

|Virgin Mastertronic

|

Colossus Chess 4

|{{dts|1986}}

|

|CDS Software

|

Commando

|{{dts|1987}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

Competition Karate

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Motivated Software

|

Computer Baseball

|{{dts|1987}}

|Strategic Simulations

|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

|Strategic Simulations

|Sports game

Conan: Hall of Volta

|{{dts|1984}}

|SE Software (Eric Robinson & Eric Parker)

|Datasoft

|

Congo

|{{dts|1982}}

|Sentient Software (Michael Berlyn & Harry Walker)

|Sogiciel

|

Congo Bongo

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sega

|Sega

|Arcade

Conquering Worlds

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Datamost

|

Copts and Robbers

|{{dts|1983}}

|Alan Merell & Eric Knopp

|Sirius Software

|

Corruption (1988 video game)

|{{dts|1988}}

|

|Rainbird Software

|

Cosmos Mission

|{{dts|1979}}

|

|Astar International Inc.

|Space Invaders clone

Count, The

|{{dts|1981}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|

Countdown to Shutdown

|{{dts|1985}}

|T.L. Gale & Ivan Manley

|Activision

|

The Coveted Mirror

|{{dts|1983}}

|Eagle Berns and Holly Thomason

|Penguin Software

|

Cranston Manor

|{{dts|1981}}

|Ken Williams and Harold DeWitz

|On-Line Systems

|Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #3

Crazy Mazey

|{{dts|1982}}

|Datamost

|Datamost

|

Creature Venture

|{{dts|1980}}

|

|Highlands Computer Services

|

Crickety Manor{{dts|1988}}

|Pat Relf & Tara Framer

|Scholastic

|On Microzine Jr. issue #2

Crisis Mountain

|{{dts|1982}}

|David Schroeder

|Synergistic Software

|

Crosscountry Canada

|{{dts|1986}}

|Dave Vincent

|Didatech

|

Crosscountry USA

|{{dts|1985}}

|Dave Vincent

|Didatech

|

Crossfire

|{{dts|1981}}

|Jay Sullivan

|Sierra On-Line

|

Crush, Crumble and Chomp!

|{{dts|1981}}

|Michael Farren

|Epyx

|

Crypt of Medea

|{{dts|1984}}

|Arthur Britto & Allan Lamb

|Sir-Tech

|

Crystal Castles

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Atarisoft

|

Curse of the Azure Bonds

|{{dts|1989}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|RPG

Curse of Crowley Manor

|{{dts|1981}}

|Adventure International

|Adventure International

|

Cyber Strike

|{{dts|1980}}

|Nasir Gebelli

|Sirius Software

|

Cyclod

|{{dts|1981}}

|Hunter Hancock

|Sirius Software

|

The Dallas Quest

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Datasoft

|

id="D"

|Dam Busters

|{{dts|1984}}

|Sydney Development

|Accolade

|

Dangerous Dave

|{{dts|1988}}

|John Romero

|UpTime

|Platform game

Dark Crystal

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sierra On-Line

|SierraVenture

|

Dark Forest

|{{dts|1981}}

|Tom Mornini

|Sirius Software

|

Darkhorn: Realm of the Warlords

|{{dts|1985}}

|Thomas G. Cleaver

|Avalon Hill

|

Dark Tower

|{{dts|1984}}

|Melbourne House

|Melbourne House

|

Dart Room{{dts|1979}}

|The Elektrik Keyboard

|Chris Oberth

|

David's Midnight Magic

|{{dts|1982}}

|David Snider

|Broderbund

|Pinball

Dawn Patrol

|{{dts|1982}}

|Keith Enge

|TSR

|

Deadline

|{{dts|1982}}

|Marc Blank

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Death in the Caribbean

|{{dts|1983}}

|Philip Hess & Bob Hess

|Micro Fun

|A graphic adventure game

Death Race{{dts|1979}}

|Bob Andrews

|Programma International

|

Death Race '82{{dts|1982}}

|Don Fudge

|Avant-Garde Creations

|

Death Sword{{dts|1987}}

|Designer Software (Jimmy Huey)

|Epyx

|

Deathlord

|{{dts|1987}}

|Electronic Arts

|Electronic Arts

|RPG

Deathmaze 5000

|{{dts|1980}}

|Frank Corr and William Denman

|Med Systems Software

|

Defender

|{{dts|1983}}

|Williams Electronics

|Atarisoft

|

Delta Squadron

|{{dts|1983}}

|Nexa

|Nexa

|

The Demon's Forge

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Saber Software

|

Demon's Winter

|{{dts|1988}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|RPG

Depth Charge

|{{dts|1978}}

|Chris Oberth

|The Elektrik Keyboard

|

Designasaurus

|{{dts|1988}}

|DesignWare

|Britannica Software

|

Diamond Mine

|{{dts|1983}}

|IDSI

|Roklan

|

Dig Dug

|{{dts|1982}}

|Atari, Inc.

|Atarisoft

|Arcade

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}}

|

|Sierra On-Line

|

Donald's Alphabet Chase

|{{dts|1988}}

|Westwood Associates

|Disney Software

|

Dondra

|{{dts|1987}}

|Spectrum Holobyte

|Spectrum Holobyte

|

Donkey Kong

|{{dts|1984}}

|Michael Cranford

|Atarisoft

|

Doom Cavern

|{{dts|1980}}

|Morwe

|Synergistic Software

RPG; included with the game Sorcerer's Challenge on the same disk.
Dragon Wars

|{{dts|1989}}

|Interplay

|Interplay

|

Dragon's Eye

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Automated Simulations

|

Dragonworld

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Trillium

|

Drelbs

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Synapse Software

|

Drol

|{{dts|1983}}

|Aik Beng

|Broderbund

|

Dung Beetles

|{{dts|1982}}

|Bob Bishop

|Datasoft

|

Dungeon!

|{{dts|1982}}

|Bruce Nesmith & Keith Enge

|TSR

|

Dungeon Campaign

|{{dts|1978}}

|Robert C. Clardy

|Synergistic Software

|

Dunzhin

|{{dts|1982}}

|

|Screenplay

|

Dynasty

|{{dts|1978}}

|Weyman Fong

|Apple Core

|

id="E"

|Eamon

|{{dts|1980}}

|Donald Brown

|public domain

|

Earl Weaver Baseball

|{{dts|1989}}

|Mirage Graphics

|Electronic Arts

|

Earth Orbit Stations

|{{dts|1987}}

|Karl Buiter

|Electronic Arts

|

Earthly Delights

|{{dts|1983}}

|Roger Webster and Dan Leviton

|Datamost

|

Electrifying Adventures

|{{dts|1983}}

|Unknown

|MECC

|

Elite

|{{dts|1985}}

|David Braben and Ian Bell

|Firebird

|

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

|Sirius Software

|

Escape!

|{{dts|1978}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.

Escape from ANTcatraz

|{{dts|1987}}

|Lorri Hopping{{cite web|last=Hopping|first=Lorri|url=http://www.hoppingfun.com/|title=Hopping Fun Creations|access-date=2018-07-10|archive-date=2018-07-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711072121/http://www.hoppingfun.com/|url-status=live}}

|Scholastic Corporation

|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

|Synergistic Software

|

Escape from Rungistan

|{{dts|1982}}

|Bob Bluaschild

|Sirius Software

|

ET Comes Back

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Alliance Software

|

Evolution

|{{dts|1982}}

|Jeff Sember & Don Mattrick

|Sydney Development

|

Expedition Amazon

|{{dts|1983}}

|Willard Phillips

|Penguin Software

|

Exterminator

|

|

|

|

EZ Logo{{dts|1983}}

|

|MECC

|

id="F"

|F-15 Strike Eagle

|{{dts|1985}}

|MicroProse

|MicroProse

|

Falcons

|{{dts|1981}}

|Thomas Ball (computer scientist), Eric Varsanyi

|Piccadilly Software

|

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

|First-person action game

Fight Night

|{{dts|1985}}

|Sydney Development

|Accolade

|

Firebug

|{{dts|1982}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|

First Encounter

|{{dts|1987}}

|John Besnard

|Softdisk

|

Fleet Street Phantom, The

|{{dts|1987}}

|Simon Hosler and Bill Bonham{{cite web | url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/fleet-street-phantom/oclc/220959137 | title=Fleet Street Phantom | publisher=Online Computer Library Center | via=WorldCat | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190304235718/http://www.worldcat.org/title/fleet-street-phantom/oclc/220959137 | archivedate=March 4, 2019}}

|Sherston Software

|

Flight Simulator

|{{dts|1979}}

|Bruce Artwick

|Sublogic

|Also known as A2-FS1 Flight Simulator

Flight Simulator II

|{{dts|1983}}

|Bruce Artwick

|Sublogic

|

Fooblitzky

|{{dts|1985}}

|Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, Poh C. Lim, & Paula Maxwell

|Infocom

|

Fracas

|{{dts|1980}}

|Quality Software

|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

|Sierra On-Line

|

Frogger II: ThreeeDeep!

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Sega

|

id="G"

|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

|{{dts|1985}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|

Galaxian

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Atarisoft

|

Gamma Goblins

|{{dts|1981}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|Arcade

Gato

|{{dts|1985}}

|Spectrum Holobyte

|Spectrum Holobyte

|

Gauntlet

|{{dts|1985}}

|Atari

|Mindscape

|

Gemstone Healer

|{{dts|1986}}

|Paradigm Creators

|Strategic Simulations

|

Gemstone Warrior

|{{dts|1984}}

|Paradigm Creators

|Strategic Simulations

|

Gertrude's Secrets

|{{dts|1984}}

|The Learning Company

|The Learning Company

|

Ghostbusters

|{{dts|1984}}

|Activision

|Activision

|

Global War

|{{dts|1979}}

|Alan M. Boyd

|Muse Software

|

Gobbler

|{{dts|1981}}

|Olaf Lubeck

|On-Line Systems

|

Gold Rush!

|{{dts|1988}}

|Sierra On-Line

|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}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|

Grammar Gremlins

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Davidson & Associates

|

The Great American Cross-Country Road Race

|{{dts|1985}}

|Ivan Manley

|Activision

|

Gremlins

|{{dts|1984}}

|Atari

|Atarisoft

|

Gruds in Space

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|

Guerrilla War

|{{dts|1987}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

id="H"

|Hacker

|{{dts|1985}}

|Activision

|Activision

|

Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers

|{{dts|1986}}

|Activision

|Activision

|

Hadron

|{{dts|1981}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|

Halley Project

|{{dts|1985}}

|Tom Snyder & Omar Khudari

|Mindscape

|

Hammurabi

|{{dts|1978}}

|Mark Cross

|Apple Computer

|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

|Electronic Arts

|

HardBall!

|{{dts|1986}}

|Accolade

|Accolade

|

Heavy Barrel

|{{dts|1989}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

The Heist

|{{dts|1983}}

|Mike Livesay and Mike Mooney

|Micro Fun

|

Hellfire Warrior

|{{dts|1980}}

|Automated Simulations

|Automated Simulations

|

Hera

|{{dts|1987}}

|Jeff Hendrix

|shareware

|RPG

H.E.R.O.

|{{dts|1984}}

|Microsmiths

|Activision

|

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

|Infocom

|

The Hobbit: A Software Adventure

|{{dts|1982}}

|Beam Software

|Addison-Wesley

|

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"

|Impossible Mission

|{{dts|1986}}

|Peter Filiberti

|Epyx

|

Impossible Mission II

|{{dts|1988}}

|Novotrade Software

|Epyx

|

In Search of the Most Amazing Thing

|{{dts|1983}}

|Tom Snyder Productions

|Spinnaker Software

|

Indoor Sports

|{{dts|1987}}

|SportTime/Designware Consultants

|Mindscape

|

Infiltrator

|{{dts|1986}}

|Chris Gray Enterprises

|Mindscape

|

Infiltrator II

|{{dts|1987}}

|Chris Gray Enterprises

|Mindscape

|

Intellectual Decathlon

|{{dts|1984}}

|Gabor Laufer & Alexander Laufer

|Muse Software

|

Intrigue!

|{{dts|1986}}

|Kinemation

|Spectrum Holobyte

|

id="J"

|James Bond 007: Goldfinger

|{{dts|1986}}

|Angelsoft

|Mindscape

|

James Bond 007: A View to a Kill

|{{dts|1985}}

|Angelsoft

|Mindscape

|

Jawbreaker

|{{dts|1981}}

|Olaf Lubeck

|On-Line Systems

|

Jawbreaker II

|{{dts|1982}}

|Chuck Bueche

|On-Line Systems

|

Jenny's Journeys

|{{dts|1984}}

|MECC

|MECC

|

Jeopardy!

|{{dts|1987}}

|Sharedata

|Sharedata

|

Jet

|{{dts|1986}}

|Sublogic

|Sublogic

|

Journey to the Center of the Earth

|{{dts|1978}}

|Greg Hassett

|Mad Hatter Software

|text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.

Jumpman

|{{dts|1983}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|

Jungle Hunt

|{{dts|1984}}

|Ivan Manley

|Atarisoft

|

id="K"

|Kabul Spy

|{{dts|1982}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|

Kampfgruppe

|{{dts|1985}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Karate Champ

|{{dts|1985}}

|Berkeley Softworks

|Data East

|

Karateka

|{{dts|1984}}

|Jordan Mechner

|Broderbund

|

Kid Niki: Radical Ninja

|{{dts|1987}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

King Tut's Tomb

|{{dts|1978}}

|Greg Hassett

|Mad Hatter Software

|text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.

King's Bounty

|{{dts|1990}}

|New World Computing

|New World Computing

|

Koronis Rift

|{{dts|1985}}

|Lucasfilm Games

|Lucasfilm Games

|

Kung-Fu Master

|{{dts|1985}}

|Berkeley Softworks

|Data East

|

id="L"

|LA Crackdown

|{{dts|1988}}

|Nexa

|Epyx

|

Labyrinth

|{{dts|1982}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Labyrinth: The Computer Game

|{{dts|1986}}

|Lucasfilm

|Activision

|

Labyrinth of Crete

|{{dts|1982}}

|Cliff Johnson

|Adventure International

|

Lady Tut

|{{dts|1984}}

|Spinnaker

|Programme

|

Law of the West

|{{dts|1985}}

|Accolade

|Accolade

|

Leather Goddesses of Phobos

|{{dts|1986}}

|Steve Meretzky

|Infocom

|

Legacy of the Ancients

|{{dts|1987}}

|Quest Software

|Electronic Arts

|

Legend of Blacksilver

|{{dts|1988}}

|Quest Software

|Epyx

|

Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards

|{{dts|1987}}

|Sierra On-Line

|Sierra On-Line

|Adventure

Lemonade Stand

|{{dts|1979}}

|MECC

|Apple Computer

|

Little Brick Out

|{{dts|1979}}

|Bruce Tognazzini

|Apple Computer

|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}}

|Douglas E. Smith

|Broderbund

|

Lords of Conquest

|{{dts|1986}}

|Eon Software

|Electronic Arts

|

Lords of Karma

|{{dts|1981}}

|Microcomputer Games

|Avalon Hill

|

Lunar Leepers

|{{dts|1982}}

|Syndein Systems

|Sierra On-Line

|

Lurking Horror, The

|{{dts|1987}}

|Dave Lebling

|Infocom

|

id="M"

|Mabel's Mansion

|{{dts|1984}}

|Kevin Bagley

|Datamost

|

Magic Candle

|{{dts|1989}}

|Mindcraft

|Mindcraft

|

Maniac Mansion

|{{dts|1987}}

|Lucasfilm Games

|Lucasfilm Games

|

Marble Madness

|{{dts|1986}}

|Will Harvey

|Electronic Arts

|

Mars Cars

|{{dts|1982}}

|Datamost

|Datamost

|

Mask of the Sun, The

|{{dts|1982}}

|Ultrasoft

|Broderbund

|

Masquerade

|{{dts|1983}}

|Dale Johnson & Rick Incrocci

|Phoenix Software

|

Math Jam

|{{dts|1985}}

|JAM Software

|JAM Software

|

Matterhorn Screamer

|{{dts|1988}}

|Walt Disney Computer Software

|Hi-Tech Expressions

|

Maze Game

|{{dts|1978}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.

Micro Habit

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|

|

Microsoft Adventure

|{{dts|1979}}

|Softwin Associates (Gordon Letwin)

|Microsoft

|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

|Cavalier Computer

|

Might and Magic

|{{dts|1986}}

|New World Computing

|New World Computing

|

Might and Magic II

|{{dts|1988}}

|New World Computing

|New World Computing

|

Mind Forever Voyaging, A

|{{dts|1985}}

|Steve Meretzky

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Mindshadow

|{{dts|1984}}

|Interplay Productions

|Activision

|

Mindwheel

|{{dts|1984}}

|Synapse Software

|Broderbund

|

Miner 2049er

|{{dts|1982}}

|Mike Livesay

|Micro Fun

|

Miner's Cave

|{{dts|1988}}

|Intentional Educations

|MECC

|

Mines of Titan

|{{dts|1989}}

|Westwood Associates

|Infocom

|

Mission Asteroid

|{{dts|1980}}

|Roberta Williams & Ken Williams

|On-Line Systems

|Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #0

The Mist

|{{dts|1985}}

|Angelsoft

|Mindscape

|

Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony

|{{dts|1985}}

|Origin Systems

|Broderbund

|

Money Munchers

|{{dts|1982}}

|Bob Bishop

|Datamost

|

Montezuma's Revenge

|{{dts|1983}}

|BCI Software

|Parker Brothers

|

Moon Patrol

|{{dts|1983}}

|TMQ Software

|Atarisoft

|

Morloc's Tower

|{{dts|1979}}

|Automated Simulations

|Automated Simulations

|

Mr. Do!

|{{dts|1985}}

|Rick Mirsky

|Datasoft

|

Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory

|{{dts|1983}}

|Robert McNally

|Datamost

|

Ms. Pac-Man

|{{dts|1983}}

|Atari

|Atarisoft

|

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}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|

Mystery House

|{{dts|1980}}

|Roberta Williams & Ken Williams

|On-Line Systems

|Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #1

id="N"

|Neptune

|{{dts|1987}}

|Nasir Gebelli

|Gebelli Software

|

Network

|{{dts|1980}}

|David Mullich

|Edu-Ware

|Business simulation

Neuromancer

|{{dts|1988}}

|Interplay Productions

|Mediagenic

|

Night Driver{{dts|1980}}

|Bill Budge

|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

|Apple Computer

|appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Vol. 1

Nightmare Gallery

|{{dts|1982}}

|Ron Aldrich

|Synergistic Software

|

Number Crunch

|{{dts|1982}}

|Greg Carbonaro

|Unique

|

Number Munchers

|{{dts|1990}}

|MECC

|MECC

|

id="O"

|Odell Lake

|{{dts|1986}}

|MECC

|MECC

|

Odell Woods

|

|

|

|

Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure

|{{dts|1980}}

|Robert C. Clardy

|Synergistic Software

|

Ogre

|{{dts|1986}}

|Steve Meuse

|Origin Systems

|

Oil Barons

|{{dts|1983}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|

Olympic Decathlon

|{{dts|1981}}

|Timothy W. Smith

|Microsoft

|also known as Microsoft Olympic Decathlon

One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird

|{{dts|1983}}

|Electronic Arts

|Electronic Arts

|

The Oregon Trail

|{{dts|1985}}

|MECC

|MECC

|

id="P"

|Pac-Man

|{{dts|1983}}

|Atari

|Atarisoft

|Arcade

Paragon

|{{dts|1988}}

|Softdisk

|Softdisk

|

Pensate

|{{dts|1983}}

|John Besnard

|Penguin Software

|

Pentapus

|{{dts|1983}}

|Jeremy Sagan

|Turning Point Software

|

People Pong

|{{dts|1982}}

|Greg Carbonaro

|Unique

|

Perception

|{{dts|1979}}

|Edu-Ware

|Edu-Ware

|

Pest Patrol

|{{dts|1982}}

|Mark Allen

|Sierra On-Line

|

Phantasie

|{{dts|1985}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Phantasie II

|{{dts|1986}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus

|{{dts|1987}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Phantoms Five

|{{dts|1980}}

|Nasir Gebelli

|Sirius Software

|

Pharaoh's Revenge

|{{dts|1988}}

|Ivan Manley

|Publishing International

|

Pick-A-Dilly

|{{dts|1983}}

|Norm Gray

|Actioncraft

|

Pigpen

|{{dts|1982}}

|TMQ Software

|Datamost

|

Pillbox{{dts|1982}}

|Douglas E. Wolfgram

|Lord of the Games

|Battlezone clone

Pinball Construction Set

|{{dts|1983}}

|Bill Budge

|Electronic Arts

|

Pirate Adventure

|{{dts|1978}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|

Pitfall II: Lost Caverns

|{{dts|1984}}

|Microsmiths (Rex E. Bradford)

|Activision

|

Pitstop II

|{{dts|1984}}

|Ivan Manley

|Epyx

|

Planetfall

|{{dts|1983}}

|Steve Meretzky

|Infocom

|

Pleins Gaz

|{{dts|1986}}

|Richard Soberka

|Froggy Software

|

Police Artist

|{{dts|1983}}

|Elizabeth Levin

|Sir-Tech

|

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel

|{{dts|1987}}

|Jim Walls

|Sierra On-Line

|

Pool of Radiance

|{{dts|1988}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|RPG

Pooyan

|{{dts|1984}}

|Datasoft

|Datasoft

|

Portal

|{{dts|1986}}

|Nexa

|Activision

|

President Elect

|{{dts|1981}}

|Nelson G. Hernandez

|Strategic Simulations

|

Prince of Persia

|{{dts|1989}}

|Jordan Mechner

|Broderbund

|

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}}

|John Romero

|UpTime

|Maze game

Pyromania

|

|

|

|

id="Q"

|Quasar

|{{dts|1983}}

|Jonathan Dubman

|Aristotle Software

|

The Queen of Phobos

| {{dts|1982}}

| Paul Berker & Bill Crawford

| Phoenix Software

|

Quest, The

|{{dts|1983}}

|Dallas Snell

|Penguin Software

|

Questprobe

|{{dts|1985}}

|Adventure International

|Adventure International

|

id="R"

|Raft Away River

|{{dts|1984}}

|Gerald M. Wluka

|Jacaranda Wiley LTD

|

Raid over Moscow

|{{dts|1985}}

|Access Software

|Access Software

|

Raiders of the Lost Ring (a.k.a. Ring Raiders)

|{{dts|1983}}

|Jim Nitchals

|Cavalier Computer

|

Raster Blaster

|{{dts|1981}}

|Bill Budge

|BudgeCo

|

Reach for the Stars

|{{dts|1985}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations Group

|Strategy game

Read n' Roll

|{{dts|1988}}

|

|Davidson & Associates

|

Reader Rabbit

|{{dts|1984}}

|The Learning Company

|The Learning Company

|Edutainment

Rear Guard

|{{dts|1982}}

|Adventure International

|Adventure International

|

Reforger '88

|{{dts|1984}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Renegade

|{{dts|1989}}

|NovaLogic

|Taito

Repton

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sirius Software

|Sirius Software

|

Rescue at Rigel

|{{dts|1980}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|

Rescue on Fractalus!

|{{dts|1985}}

|THQ Software

|Epyx

|

Rescue Raiders

|{{dts|1983}}

|Arthur Britto & Greg Hale

|Sir-Tech

|

Return of Heracles

|{{dts|1983}}

|Stuart Smith

|Quality Software

|

Ring Quest

|{{dts|1983}}

|Dallas Snell

|Penguin Software

|Sequel to The Quest

Roach Hotel

|{{dts|1981}}

|Mike Livesay

|Microlab

|

Roadwar 2000

|{{dts|1986}}

|Jeffrey Johnson

|Strategic Simulations

|

Roadwar Europa

|{{dts|1987}}

|Jeffrey Johnson

|Strategic Simulations

|

RoboCop

|{{dts|1988}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

Robot Odyssey

|{{dts|1984}}

|Mike Wallace & Dr. Leslie Grimm

|The Learning Company

|

Robotron: 2084

|{{dts|1983}}

|TMQ Software

|Atarisoft

|

RobotWar

|{{dts|1981}}

|Silas Warner

|Muse Software

|

Rocky's Boots

|{{dts|1982}}

|Warren Robinett & Dr. Leslie Grimm

|The Learning Company

|

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}}

|Datamost

|

Russki Duck

|{{dts|1982}}

|Allen Merrell & Eric Knopp

|Gebelli Software

|

id="S"

|Sabotage

|{{dts|1981}}

|Mark Allen

|On-Line Systems

|

Sammy Lightfoot

|{{dts|1983}}

|Warren Schwader

|Sierra On-Line

|

Sands of Mars

|{{dts|1981}}

|John Bell & Patty Bell

|Crystal Computer

|

Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio

|{{dts|1979}}

|George Blank

|Instant Software

|

Saracen

|{{dts|1987}}

|IntelliCreations

|Datasoft

|

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

|Adventure International

|

Search for the Titanic

|{{dts|1991}}

|Codesmiths, Intracorp

|Capstone Software

|Oceanographic simulation

Secret Agent: Mission One

|{{dts|1983}}

|Jorge Davies & Andrew Golder

|Jor-And

|

Serpentine

|{{dts|1982}}

|David Snider

|Broderbund

|

The Seven Cities of Gold

|{{dts|1984}}

|Ozark Software

|Electronic Arts

|

Shamus

|{{dts|1983}}

|Synapse Software

|Synapse Software

|

Shard of Spring

|{{dts|1986}}

|Craig Roth and David Stark

|Strategic Simulations

|

Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow

|{{dts|1985}}

|Imagic

|Bantam Software

|

Sherwood Forest

|{{dts|1982}}

|Dale Johnson and Dav Holle

|Phoenix Software

|

Shogun

|{{dts|1988}}

|Dave Lebling

|Infocom

|

Short Circuit

|{{dts|1985}}

|David Schroeder

|Micro Fun

|

Sid Meier's Pirates!

|{{dts|1987}}

|MicroProse Software

|MicroProse Software

|

Silent Service

|{{dts|1985}}

|MicroProse Software

|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}}

|JAM Software

|Baudville

|

Skyfox

|{{dts|1984}}

|Ray Tobey

|Electronic Arts

|

Snack Attack

|{{dts|1982}}

|Funtastic (Dan Illowsky)

|Datamost

|

Snack Attack II

|{{dts|1982}}

|Funtastic

|Funtastic

|

Snake Byte

|{{dts|1982}}

|Chuck Summerville

|Sirius Software

|

Sneakers

|{{dts|1981}}

|Mark Turmell

|Sirius Software

|

Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost

|{{dts|1982}}

|Tom Snyder

|Spinnaker Software

|

Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin

|{{dts|1982}}

|Tom Snyder

|Spinnaker Software

|

Snoopy to the Rescue

|{{dts|1984}}

|Random House

|Random House

|

Softporn Adventure

|{{dts|1981}}

|Chuck Benton

|On-Line Systems

|Text adventure

Sokoban

|{{dts|1984}}

|Thinking Rabbit

|Thinking Rabbit

|

Sorcerer's Castle

|{{dts|1978}}

|Greg Hassett

|Mad Hatter Software

|text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk.

Sorcerer's Challenge

|{{dts|1980}}

|Robert C. Clardy

|Synergistic Software

|Included with the game Doom Cavern on the same disk.

Southern Command

|{{dts|1981}}

|Strategic Simulations

|Strategic Simulations

|

Space

|{{dts|1978}}

|Steven Pederson

|Edu-Ware

|

Space II

|{{dts|1979}}

|David Mullich

|Edu-Ware

|

Space Defender

|{{dts|1982}}

|Daniel Schuyler

|Bel-Air Software

|

Space Eggs

|{{dts|1981}}

|Nasir Gebelli

|Sirius Software

|

Space Quarks

|{{dts|1981}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Space Quest

|{{dts|1986}}

|Sierra On-Line

|Sierra On-Line

|

Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge

|{{dts|1987}}

|Sierra

|Sierra

|

Space Vikings

|{{dts|1982}}

|Mitchell Robbins

|Sublogic

|

Spare Change

|{{dts|1983}}

|Broderbund

|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

|Adventure International

|

Spindizzy

|{{dts|1986}}

|The Softworks Factory

|Activision

|

Spy Hunter

|{{dts|1986}}

|Bally Midway

|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

|Penguin Software

|

Standing Stones

|{{dts|1983}}

|Peter Schmuckal and Dan Sommers

|Electronic Arts

|

Star Blazer

|{{dts|1982}}

|StarCraft

|Broderbund

|

Star League Baseball

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Gamestar

|

Star Fleet I: The War Begins

|{{dts|1984}}

|Interstel

|Interstel

|

Star Thief

|{{dts|1981}}

|Jim Nitchals

|Cavalier Computer

|

Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative

|{{dts|1985}}

|MicroMosaics

|Simon & Schuster Interactive

|

Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator

|{{dts|1983}}

|Sega

|Sega

|

Starcross

|{{dts|1982}}

|Infocom

|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}}

|Gilman Louie

|Voyager Software

|

Stationfall

|{{dts|April 30, 1987}}

|Steve Meretzky

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Stellar 7

|{{dts|1983}}

|Damon Slye

|Software Entertainment Company

|

Strange Odyssey

|{{dts|1981}}

|Scott Adams

|Adventure International

|Scott Adams' sixth game

Strike Fleet

|{{dts|1987}}

|Lucasfilm Games

|Electronic Arts

|Naval simulation game

Strip Poker

|1982

|Artworx

|Artworx

|

Structris

|{{dts|2012}}

|Martin Haye

|Martin Haye

|Tetris

Suicide!

|{{dts|1981}}

|Steve Hawley

|Piccadilly Software

|

Sumer

|{{dts|1981}}

|

|Crystal Computer

|

Summer Games

|{{dts|1984}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|Sports game

SunDog: Frozen Legacy

|{{dts|1986}}

|FTL Games

|Accolade

|Space trading game

Super Bunny

|{{dts|1983}}

|Datamost

|Datamost

|

Super Invader

|{{dts|1979}}

|M. Hata

|California Pacific Computer Company

|Arcade

Supermartian

|{{dts|1984}}

|Ted Griggs

|Computer Easy

|

Suspect

|{{dts|1984}}

|Dave Lebling

|Infocom

|

Suspended

|{{dts|1983}}

|Michael Berlyn

|Infocom

|

Swashbuckler

|{{dts|1982}}

|Paul Stephenson

|Datamost

|

Sword of Kadash

|{{dts|1984}}

|Dynamix

|Penguin Software

|

Sword of Zedec (a.k.a. Pythagoras and the Dragon)

|{{dts|1983}}

|John O'Hare

|Krell Software

|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

|Sirius Software

|

Tactical Armor Command

|{{dts|1983}}

|Avalon Hill

|

|

Tag Team Wrestling

|{{dts|1984}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

Taipan!

|{{dts|1982}}

|Mega-micro Computers (Art Canfil)

|Avalanche Productions

|

Tank War

|{{dts|1978}}

|Ed Zaron

|Muse Software

|Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk.

Tapper

|{{dts|1984}}

|Marvin Glass and Associates

|Bally Midway

|

Tass Times in Tonetown

|{{dts|1986}}

|Interplay Productions
Brainwave Creations

|Activision

|Graphic adventure game

Tawala's Last Redoubt

|{{dts|1981}}

|Doug Carlston

|Broderbund

|

Taxman

|{{dts|1981}}

|Brian Fitzgerald

|H.A.L. Labs

|A Pac-Man clone

Techno Cop

|{{dts|1988}}

|Gray Matter

|US Gold

|

Telengard

|{{dts|1982}}

|Daniel Lawrence

|Avalon Hill

|

Teleport

|{{dts|1982}}

|Mike Abbott & Jim Nitchals

|Cavalier Computer

|

Temple of Apshai

|{{dts|1979}}

|Automated Simulations

|Automated Simulations

|

Terrorist

|{{dts|1980}}

|Steven Pederson

|Edu-Ware

|

Test Drive

|{{dts|1987}}

|Distinctive Software

|Accolade

|

Tetris

|{{dts|1988}}

|Spectrum Holobyte

|Spectrum Holobyte

|

Theseus and the Minotaur

|{{dts|1982}}

|Bruce Nesmith

|TSR

|

Thexder

|{{dts|1987}}

|Synergistic Software

|Sierra On-Line

|

Think Quick!

|{{dts|1987}}

|The Learning Company

|The Learning Company

|

Three Mile Island

|{{dts|1979}}

|Richard Orban

|Muse Software

|

Three Mile Island: Special Edition

|{{dts|1980}}

|Richard Orban

|Muse Software

|

Threshold

|{{dts|1981}}

|On-Line Systems

|On-Line Systems

|

Time Tunnels

|{{dts|1983}}

|Paul Coletta

|Reston Publishing Company

|

Time Zone

|{{dts|1982}}

|Roberta Williams & Rorke Weigandt

|On-Line Systems

|Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #5

Titan Empire

|{{dts|1981}}

|Ed Zaron

|Muse Software

|

Torpedos Away

|{{dts|1987}}

|

|Keypunch Software

|contains 4 games: Sub Hunt (aka. Subnodule), Sea Battle, Depth Charge, & Sea Raider.

Track & Field

|{{dts|1984}}

|

|Atarisoft

|

Transylvania

|{{dts|1982}}

|Antonio Antiochia & Steve Meuse

|Penguin Software

|

Transylvania II: Crimson Crown

|{{dts|1985}}

|Penguin Software

|Penguin Software

|

Trek of the 49ers

|{{dts|1988}}

|Black, Tran, McNichols, et al.

|CUE SoftSwap

|

Trinity

|{{dts|1986}}

|Infocom

|Infocom

|

Trolls and Tribulations

|{{dts|1984}}

|Jimmy Huey

|Creative Software

|

Troll's Tale

|{{dts|1983}}

|Al Lowe, Sunnyside Soft

|Sierra Entertainment

|

id="U"

|Ultima

|{{dts|1981}}

|Richard Garriott

|California Pacific Computer Company

|

Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness

|{{dts|1986}}

|Richard Garriott

|Origin Systems

|Remake of Ultima from 1981

Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress

|{{dts|1982}}

|Richard Garriott

|Sierra On-Line

|

Ultima III: Exodus

|{{dts|1983}}

|Richard Garriott

|Origin Systems

|

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar

|{{dts|1985}}

|Richard Garriott

|Origin Systems

|

Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny

|{{dts|1988}}

|Richard Garriott

|Origin Systems

|

Ulysses and the Golden Fleece

|{{dts|1981}}

|Ken Williams & Bob Davis

|On-Line Systems

Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #4
id="V"

|Valley of the Minotaur

|{{dts|1983}}

|Nicolas van Dyk & Chris M. Evans

|Softalk

|Interactive fiction

Victory Road

|{{dts|1987}}

|Quicksilver Software

|Data East

|

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

|Adventure International

|

Voodoo Island

|{{dts|1985}}

|Angelsoft

|Mindscape

|

id="W"

|Warlords

|{{dts|1978}}

|Brian Beninger

|Speakeasy Software Ltd

|

Wasteland

|{{dts|1988}}

|Interplay Productions

|Electronic Arts

|

Wavy Navy

|{{dts|1983}}

|Rodney McAuley

|Sirius Software

|

Wayout

|{{dts|1982}}

|Paul Edelstein

|Sirius Software

|

Where in America's Past is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1991}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1988}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1989}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1989}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1986}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

|{{dts|1985}}

|Broderbund

|Broderbund

|

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

|{{dts|1988}}

|Buena Vista Software

|Buena Vista Software

|

Wilderness Campaign

|{{dts|1979}}

|Robert C. Clardy

|Synergistic Software

|

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

|Origin Systems

|

Wings of Fury

|{{dts|1987}}

|Steve Waldo

|Broderbund

|

Wings Out of Shadow

|{{dts|1983}}

|

|Berserker Works

|

Winter Games

|{{dts|1985}}

|Epyx

|Epyx

|

Wishbringer

|{{dts|1985}}

|Infocom

|Infocom

|

Wizard and the Princess

|{{dts|1982}}

|Ken Williams & Roberta Williams

|On-Line Systems

Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #2
The Wizard of Oz

|{{dts|1985}}

|Windham Classics

|Windham Classics

|

Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

|{{dts|1981}}

|Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead

|Sir-Tech

|RPG

Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds

|{{dts|1982}}

|Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead

|Sir-Tech

|RPG

Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn

|{{dts|1983}}

|Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead

|Sir-Tech

|RPG

Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna

|{{dts|1987}}

|Andrew C. Greenberg, Robert Woodhead, & Roe R. Adams III

|Sir-Tech

|RPG

Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom

|{{dts|1988}}

|Andrew C. Greenberg & David W. Bradley

|Sir-Tech

|RPG

Word Attack!

|{{dts|1984}}

|Davidson & Associates

|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

|Penguin Software

|

id="Z"

|Zaxxon

|{{dts|1983}}

|John A. Garcia

|Datasoft

|

Zenith

|{{dts|1982}}

|Nasir Gebelli

|Gebelli Software

|

Zork: The Great Underground Empire

|{{dts|1980}}

|Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz

|{{dts|1981}}

|Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Zork III: The Dungeon Master

|{{dts|1982}}

|Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz

|{{dts|1989}}

|Steve Meretzky

|Infocom

|Interactive fiction

Zorro

|{{dts|1985}}

|Rick Mirsky & James Garon

|Datasoft

|

See also

Notes

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References

{{reflist}}