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Description: Bubble Bobble was originally released in 1986 as an arcade game in Japan. Players control one of two dragons named Bub and Bob, who need to save their girlfriends from the Cave of Monsters. In each level, players must defeat enemies by trapping them in bubbles Bub and Bob blow. Popping the bubbles sends enemies crashing to the ground, which causes them to release bonus items. The game was designed around two-player gameplay, so by inserting another coin, the second dragon can be controlled. Bubble Bobble was ported to many home computer and video game consoles, remaining a popular title throughout the '80s and '90s.
Description: Joust is an action game developed by Williams that released in arcades in 1982, and began porting to consoles and PC's the following year. While not the first two-player cooperative video game, Joust's success and polished implementation popularized the concept. Player 1 rides an ostrich, player 2 a stork. Repeatedly pressing the flap button gains altitude, while a two-directional joystick controls direction. In a collision with enemy knights riding buzzards—or the other player—the higher rider dismounts the other. The game was well-received by players and critics, and the mechanics influenced other games. Joust was ported to numerous home systems and was followed by a more complex and less popular arcade sequel in 1986.
Description: Gauntlet is a fantasy-themed hack-and-slash arcade game developed and released in 1985 as one of the first multiplayer dungeon crawl games. The core design of Gauntlet comes from 1983 8-bit dungeon crawler, Dandy, and also bears striking resemblance to the action-adventure maze game Time Bandit. The arcade version of Gauntlet was released in November 1985 and was initially available only as a dedicated four-player cabinet and a two-player cabinet variant in June 1986, aimed at operators who didn’t have sufficient space for the four-player version. The game is set within a series of top-down, third-person, orthographic mazes where the object is to find and touch the designated exit in every level.
Description: MoonPatrol is a Japanese arcade video game developed and released by Irem in 1982 and licensed to Williams for distribution in North America. The player controls a moon buggy which can jump over and shoot obstacles on a horizontally scrolling landscape as well as shoot aerial attackers. Designed by Takashi Nishiyama, MoonPatrol is often credited with the introduction of full parallax scrolling in side-scroller games. MoonPatrol was among the five top-grossing arcade games on North America’s monthly RePlay charts by January 1983 and received a Certificate of Merit in the category of “1984 Best Science Fiction/ Fantasy Video Game” at the 5th annual Arkie Awards.
Description: Cool retro rainbow emblem with video game console controller silhouette makes a great Christmas or birthday gift for boys, girls, men and women gamers alike. Perfect for the gaming enthusiasts who eat sleep and play video games. Cool vintage vibe design for video game lovers, geeks, nerds and gamer girls while playing on pc, laptop computer or console.
Description: Ghosts ‘n Goblins, known in Japan as Makaimura (Japanese: 魔界村, lit. “Demon World Village”), is a run-and-gun platform video game series. The first entry in the series was Ghosts ‘n Goblins, released in arcades on July 7, 1985. The series has subsequently been ported to and released on a variety of personal computers, game consoles, and mobile platforms and spawned several sequels and spin-offs. The main series focuses on the knight Arthur’s quest to save princess Prin-Prin from the demon king Astaroth. In most of the main series, once completing the game, the player is forced to re-play the game’s stages at a higher difficulty level in order to receive the game’s true ending, lending to the series reputation among gamers for its intensity.
Description: My power is in the clicks! This brave little jelly knight is ready to conquer the world one tap at a time. Perfect for gamers, casual clicker fans, or anyone who loves cute characters with epic energy. Inspired by the cozy and fun anti-stress clicker game "Jellitito" on Steam, this design celebrates the joy of unlocking adorable skins and relaxing gameplay. Whether you're on a quest or just vibing, this heroic jelly pal will be your loyal companion! Ideal for t-shirts, mugs, laptop stickers, and gifts for gamers of all ages. Don’t forget to follow me on social media to stay updated on new designs and future Jellitito content!
Description: Meet the sweetest gangster you’ve ever seen – Jellitito in full sass mode! Dressed in a classic pinstripe suit and armed with charm (and a tommy gun), this bold jelly says it all: Sugar with a side of sass. A perfect design for those who like their cuteness with attitude! Inspired by the hit anti-stress clicker game "Jellitito" on Steam, where you can unlock unique skins and relax with your squishy companion. This design is ideal for gamers, kawaii lovers, and fans of quirky humor. Whether you're into retro mafia vibes or just want to make people smile, this design is perfect for shirts, mugs, stickers, and gifts. Don't forget to follow me on social media to discover more wobbly designs and game updates!
Description: - I'm A Gamer not because I don't have Life but because I choose to have many. This gamer novelty shirt gifts for gamers that love gaming. This tshirt makes great gift for him or her to add to their gaming clothing collection. - This Funny Video Gamer T-Shirt is funny for a gamer, geek, nerd, game lover to wear to show their humor and fun. Makes a great gamer gifts for men that love games. Funny T-shirt gaming apparel for Gamers, Dad, Mom, Uncles, and Aunts.