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Psycho Killer is an adventure game with the interaction restricted to "jumping" from picture to picture, occasionally clicking on the screen in order to find objects that are possible to interact with. As in other interactive movies, some parts presented as video sequences, during which the player has to make the correct action quickly in order to succeed.

A budget Amiga CD title released by On-Line entertainment notable for its low quality in all aspects of its production and presentation.

Cosmic Sheriff was one of the first computer games to enable the Gun-Stick optical gun system, manufactured by the Spanish company MHT Ingenieros, a revolutionary hardware developed specifically for 8-bit computers. With this peripheral the user could shoot directly at the screen to eliminate his enemies. Game consists of three zones of several levels each one. Zone 1: The warehouses. Throughout three levels there are two bombs. Zone 2: Control system and computers. There are four bombs to defuse along five levels. Zone 3: Surface. Nine levels where there are six bombs to defuse.

Fireblaster is a Space Invaders style shoot'em up with enemies moving in different patterns on each level. The player can move left and right but also forward or backward. On certain levels the player can pick up an extra ship to get double the fire power.

A 2D top-down shooter game set in a distant post-apocalyptic future.

Boulder Dash 3 (1986 – Apple II, C64, Spectrum, PC) – monochrome space-themed graphics and poorly designed levels made this a critical failure.[3]

Superman is a video game released for home computers. The plot has Superman going after Darkseid.

International Hockey is a sports simulation game focused on ice hockey. It was released in 1985 for the Commodore 64. The game was published in the United States by Advantage Artworx and in Europe by Anirog, under the alternate title Slap Shot

This is the game that put System 3 on the map. First unveiled at the PCW Show in 1985. Epyx licensed the game in the US as World Karate Championship and it became the first UK product to get a US billboard No.1. It even won a CES Showcase award.

Boulder Dash was originally released in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers. It was developed and published by First Star Software, and spawned a series of sequels, re-releases, and spinoffs. It also did a great deal to establish and influence the mining genre of video games, which can be seen in modern games such as Minecraft, Spelunky, and Terraria.

The fourth text-adventure game in the Other Venture series published by Adventure International.