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1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die G = Completed B = Played R = Not played bold = in collection 1971-1980 (1 st GENERATION) 1. The Oregon Trail Multi-platform MECC 1971 2. Pong Multi-platform Atari 1972 1976-1992 (2 nd GENERATION) 3. Breakout Multi-platform Atari 1976 4. Boot Hill Arcade Midway 1977 5. Combat Atari 2600 Atari 1977 6. Space Invaders Arcade Taito 1978 7. Adventure Atari 2600 Atari 1979 8. Asteroids Arcade Atari 1979 9. Galaxian Arcade Namco 1979 10. Lunar Lander Arcade Atari 1979 11. Battle Zone Arcade Atari 1980 12. Defender Arcade Williams 1980 13. Eamon Apple II D. Brown 1980 14. Missile Command Arcade Atari 1980 15. Rogue Multi-platform M. Toy, G. Wichman, K. Arnold 1980 16. Tempest Arcade Atari 1980 17. MUD Multi-platform R. Trubshaw, R. Bartle 1980 18. Pac-Man Arcade Namco 1980 19. Phoenix Arcade Amstar Electronics 1980 20. Zork I Multi-platform Infocom 1980 21. Warlords Arcade / Atari 2600 Atari 1980 22. Centipede Arcade Atari 1980 23. Galaga Arcade Namco 1981 24. Donkey Kong Arcade Nintendo 1981 25. Qix Arcade R. Pfeiffer, S. Pfeiffer 1981 26. Scramble Arcade Konami 1981 27. Stargate Arcade Vid Kidz 1981 28. Venture Multi-platform Exidy 1981 29. Ms. Pac-Man Arcade Midway 1981 30. Frogger Arcade Konami 1981 31. Gorf Arcade Midway 1981 32. Ultima Multi-platform Origin Systems 1981 33. Gravitar Arcade Atari 1982 34. Joust Arcade Williams 1982 35. The Hobbit Multi-platform Beam Software 1982 36. Choplifter Multi-platform Brøderbund 1982 37. Robotron 2084 Arcade Williams 1982 38. Dig Dug Arcade Namco 1982 39. Miner 2049er Multi-platform Big Five Software 1982 40. Moon Patrol Arcade Irem 1982 41. Mr. Do! Arcade Universal 1982 42. Q*Bert Arcade Gottlieb 1982 43. Xevious Arcade Namco 1982 44. Sokoban Multi-platform H. Imabayashi 1982 45. Tron Arcade Bally Midway 1982 46. Time Pilot Arcade Konami 1982 47. Utopia Intellivision / Aquarius Mattel Electronics 1982 1983-2003 (3 rd GENERATION) 48. I, Robot Arcade Atari 1983 49. Archon Multi-platform Free Fall Associates 1983 50. Star Wars Arcade Atari 1983 51. Chuckie Egg Multi-platform N. Alderton 1983 52. Dragon's Lair Arcade Cinematronics 1983 53. Gyruss Arcade Konami 1983 54. Mad Planets Arcade Gottlieb 1983 55. M.U.L.E. Multi-platform Ozark Softscape 1983 56. Planetfall Multi-platform Infocom 1983 57. Spy Hunter Arcade Midway 1983 58. Crystal Castles Arcade Atari 1983 59. Jetpac Multi-platform Ultimate Play the Game 1983 60. Juno First Arcade Konami 1983 61. Lode Runner Arcade D.E. Smith 1983 62. Manic Miner Multi-platform M. Smith 1983 63. Tapper Arcade Marvin Glass and Associates 1983 64. Track & Field Arcade Konami 1983 65. Ballblazer Multi-platform Lucasfilm Games 1984 66. Bank Panic Arcade Sanritsu Denki 1984 67. H.E.R.O. Multi-platform J.V. Ryzin 1984 68. Boulder Dash Multi-platform First Star Software 1984 69. Bomb Jack Multi-platform Tehkan 1984 70. Elite Multi-platform I. Bell, D. Braben 1984 71. Kung-Fu Master Arcade Irem 1984 72. Deus Ex Machina ZX Spectrum / C64 Automata 1984 73. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Multi-platform Infocom 1984 74. Hyper Sports Arcade Konami 1984 75. Marble Madness Arcade Atari 1984 76. Karate Champ Arcade Data East 1984 77. Knight Lore Multi-platform Ultimate Play the Game 1984 78. Demolition Derby Arcade Bally Midway 1984 79. Lords of Midnight Multi-platform M. Singleton 1984 80. Jet Set Willy Multi-platform M. Smith 1984 81. Pac-Land Arcade Namco 1984 82. Paperboy Arcade Atari 1984 83. Spy vs. Spy Multi-platform First Star Software 1984 84. Bounty Bob Strikes Back Multi-platform Big Five Software 1984 85. Déjà Vu Multi-platform ICOM Simulations 1985 86. Summer Games II Multi-platform Epyx 1985 87. A Mind Forever Voyaging Multi-platform Infocom 1985 88. Commando Arcade Capcom 1985 89. Yie Ar Kung-Fu Arcade Konami 1985 90. Gauntlet Arcade Atari 1985 91. Ghosts 'n Goblins Arcade Capcom 1985 92. Green Beret Arcade Konami 1985 93. Gradius Arcade Konami 1985 94. Mercenary Multi-platform P. Woakes 1985 95. Little Computer People Multi-platform Activision 1985 96. Tehkan World Cup Arcade Tehkan 1985 97. Super Mario Bros. NES Nintendo 1985 98. The Bard's Tale Multi-platform Interplay Productions 1985 99. Fairlight Multi-platform B. Jangeborg 1985 100. Paradroid C64 Graftgold 1985 101. Skool Daze ZX Spectrum Microsphere 1985 102. Tetris Multi-platform A. Pajitnov 19Al85 103. Trinity Multi-platform Infocom 1985 104. Alex Kidd in Miracle World SMS Sega 1986 105. Leader Board Multi-platform B. Carver, R. Carver 1986 106. Alter Ego C64 / Apple II Activision 1986 107. Arkanoid Arcade Taito 1986 108. Darius Arcade Taito 1986 109. Gauntlet II Arcade Atari 1986 110. Salamander Arcade Konami 1986 111. Bubble Bobble Arcade Taito 1986 112. Kid Icarus NES Nintendo 1986 113. Spindizzy Multi-platform P. Shirley 1986 114. Ikari Warriors Arcade SNK 1986 115. Rebelstar ZX Spectrum / Amstrad CPC J. Gollop 1986 116. OutRun Arcade Sega 1986 117. Solomon's Key Multi-platform Tecmo 1986 118. Dragon Quest NES Enix 1986 119. Defender of the Crown Multi-platform Cinemaware 1986 120. Rolling Thunder Arcade Namco 1986 121. Super Sprint Arcade Atari 1986 122. 720° Arcade Atari 1986 123. The Sentinel Multi-platform G. Crammond 1986 124. Thrust Multi-platform J. Smith 1986 125. Space Harrier Arcade Sega 1986 126. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Famicom Nintendo 1986 127. Buggy Boy Arcade Tatsumi 1986 128. The Legend of Zelda NES Nintendo 1986 129. World Games Multi-platform Epyx 1986 1987-2004 (4 th GENERATION) 130. Super Hang-On Arcade Sega 1987 131. Blasteroids Arcade Atari Games 1987 132. NetHack Multi-platform - 1987 133. A.P.B. Arcade Atari 1987 134. Dungeon Master Multi-platform FTL Games 1987 135. California Games Multi-platform Epyx 1987 136. International Karate + Multi-platform A. MacLean 1987 137. Double Dragon Arcade Technos Japan 1987 138. Head Over Heels Multi-platform Ocean Software 1987 139. Nebulus Multi-platform J. Phillips 1987 140. Oids Macintosh / Atari ST FTL Games 1987 141. Galaga '88 Arcade Namco 1987 142. Maniac Mansion Multi-platform Lucasfilm Games 1987 143. R-Type Arcade Irem 1987 144. Gemini Wing Arcade Tecmo 1987 145. 1943: The Battle of Midway Arcade Capcom 1987 146. Operation Wolf Arcade Taito 1987 147. Rainbow Islands Multi-platform Taito 1987 148. Shinobi Arcade Sega 1987 149. Xybots Arcade Atari Games 1987 150. Sid Meier's Pirates! Multi-platform MicroProse Software 1987 151. Wizball Multi-platform Sensible Software 1987 152. Carrier Command Amiga / Atari ST Realtime Games 1988 153. Forgotten Worlds Arcade Capcom 1988 154. Ghouls 'n Ghosts Arcade Capcom 1988 155. Laser Squad Multi-platform Mythos Games 1988 156. Impossible Mission II Multi-platform Novotrade 1988 157. Power Drift Arcade Sega 1988 158. Super Mario Bros. 2 NES Nintendo 1988 159. Super Mario Bros. 3 NES Nintendo 1988 160. Splatterhouse Arcade Namco 1988 161. NARC Arcade Midway 1988 162. Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders Multi-platform Lucasfilm Games 1988 163. The New Zealand Story Multi-platform Taito 1988 164. Exile Multi-platform P. Irvin, J. Smith 1988 165. Fantasy World Dizzy Multi-platform A. Oliver, P. Oliver 1989 166. North & South Multi-platform Infogrames 1989 167. SimCity Multi-platform Maxis Software 1989 168. Midwinter Multi-platform Maelstrom Games 1989 169. Minesweeper PC Microsoft 1989 170. Final Fight Arcade Capcom 1989 171. Revenge of Shinobi GEN Sega 1989 172. Herzog Zwei GEN Technosoft 1989 173. Pang Multi-platform Mitchell 1989 174. Populous Multi-platform Bullfrog Productions 1989 175. Prince of Persia Multi-platform Brøderbund 1989 176. Strider Arcade Capcom 1989 177. Stunt Car Racer Multi-platform MicroStyle 1989 178. Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap SMS Sega 1989 179. The Secret of Monkey Island Multi-platform Lucasfilm Games 1990 180. Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe Amiga The Bitmap Brothers 1990 181. ActRaiser SNES Quintet 1990 182. Klax Multi-platform Atari 1990 183. G-LOC: Air Battle Arcade Sega 1990 184. Pilotwings SNES Nintendo 1990 185. Out Zone Arcade Toaplan 1990 186. Powermonger Amiga Bullfrog Productions 1990 187. Eye of the Beholder PC Westwood Studios 1990 188. Bomberman TurboGrafx-16 Hudson Soft 1990 189. Dr. Mario Multi-platform Nintendo 1990 190. Columns Multi-platform Sega 1990 191. John Madden Football GEN Park Place Productions 1990 192. Rampart Arcade Atari 1990 193. Raiden Arcade Seibu Kaihatsu 1990 194. Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Multi-platform MicroProse Software 1990 195. Smash T.V. Arcade Williams 1990 196. Snake Rattle n Roll Multi-platform Rare 1990 197. Super Mario World SNES Nintendo 1990 198. Super Tennis SNES Tokyo Shoseki 1991 199. Loom Multi-platform LucasArts 1991 200. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge Multi-platform LucasArts 1991 201. Another World Multi-platform Delphine Software 1991 202. Super Castlevania IV SNES Konami 1991 203. Sid Meier's Civilization PC MicroProse Software 1991 204. Cruise for a Corpse Multi-platform Delphine Software 1991 205. Hunter Amiga / Atari ST Activision 1991 206. Tecmo Super Bowl NES Tecmo 1991 207. Mega Lo Mania Multi-platform Sensible Software 1991 208. Lemmings Multi-platform DMA Design 1991 209. Star Trek - 25th Anniversary PC Interplay Productions 1991 210. Sonic the Hedgehog GEN Sega 1991 211. The Legend of the Mystical Ninja SNES Konami 1991 212. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past SNES Nintendo 1991 213. NHL Hockey GEN Park Place Productions 1991 214. Micro Machines NES Codemasters 1991 215. Final Fantasy V Super Famicom Square 1992 216. Dragon Quest V Multi-platform Chunsoft 1992 217. Alone in the Dark Multi-platform Infogrames 1992 218. Pinball Dreams Multi-platform Digital Illusions 1992 219. Contra III: The Alien Wars SNES Konami 1992 220.
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