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Mario Bros. is released, letting way for a certain carpenter plumber to become Nintendo's most iconic character. Some really influential games such as Manic Miner and Jetpac are released for the ZX Spectrum, solidifying Matthew Smith and Ultimate Play the Game in the industry. The Family Computer and the SG-1000 are released on the same day, though the former has a bumpy start due to questionable quality. Astron Belt and Dragon's Lair become LaserDisc staples in the arcade, paving way for loads of quick time events. The video game crash begins, with the North American industry tumbling hard.








Pages in category "Games released in 1983"


The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total.




3


  • 3D Mine Storm



A



  • Airbrush (ZX Spectrum)

  • Aquapolis SOS

  • Artillery Duel (Commodore VIC-20)




B



  • Bee & Flower

  • Big Bird's Egg Catch

  • Bio-Attack

  • Biorhythm

  • Blaster

  • Blue Max (Commodore 64)

  • Blue Print (Atari 2600)

  • Borderline (SG-1000)

  • Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (Atari 5200)

  • Bug Blaster

  • Bump 'n' Jump (Atari 2600)




C



  • Car Jamboree

  • Centipede (ColecoVision)

  • Centipede (Intellivision)

  • Chack'n Pop (Arcade)

  • Cliff Hanger (Arcade)

  • Commando (Arcade, Sega)

  • Congo Bongo (Arcade)

  • Congo Bongo (Intellivision)

  • Cosmic Corridor

  • Cosmic Crisis

  • Crossbow (Arcade)

  • Cube Quest

  • Cyber Zone




D



  • Dingo

  • Domino Man

  • Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family)

  • Donkey Kong (NES)

  • Donkey Kong 3 (Arcade)

  • Donkey Kong Jr. Math

  • Dragon's Lair (Arcade)




E



  • Elevator Action (Arcade)

  • Espial

  • Exciting Soccer




F



  • Firefox

  • Fleet Sweep

  • Food Fight (Arcade)

  • Frogger (Atari 5200)

  • Frogger (Magnavox Odyssey²)

  • Fun Casino




G



  • Galaxian (ColecoVision)

  • Golf Master

  • Grasspin

  • Gridrunner (Atari 8-bit family)

  • Gumball (Apple II)

  • Gyruss (Arcade)




H


  • Heads Up Action Soccer



I



  • Invasion of the Body Snatchas!

  • Island of Death




J



  • James Bond 007 (Atari 2600)

  • Journey (1983)

  • Joust (Atari 5200)

  • Jr. Pac-Man (Arcade)




K



  • Kong (ZX Spectrum, Ocean)

  • Kool-Aid Man (Intellivision)




L



  • Lode Runner (Apple II)

  • Lost Luggage




M



  • Major Havoc

  • Manic Miner (ZX Spectrum)

  • Mario Bros. (Arcade)

  • Mario Bros. (NES)

  • Mega Zone

  • Megalopolis SOS

  • Meteorites

  • Monaco GP (SG-1000)

  • Monty Plays Scrabble (Handheld LCD)

  • Mouser

  • Ms. Pac-Man (Atari 5200)




N



  • Net Wars

  • Ninja-kun (MSX)

  • Noah's Ark (Arcade)




O


  • Ometron



P



  • Pac & Pal

  • Pac-Man (DOS, 1983)

  • Pac-Man (Intellivision)

  • Pachinko (SG-1000)

  • Parachute

  • Pheenix

  • Phozon

  • Polaris (Atari 2600)

  • Popeye (Atari 2600)

  • Popeye no Eigo Asobi

  • Pro Soccer (Data East)

  • Professor Pac-Man




R



  • Roc'n Rope (Arcade)

  • Rolloverture




S



  • Saturn (Arcade)

  • Senjyo (Arcade)

  • Shamus (Commodore VIC-20)

  • Solar Fox (Atari 2600)

  • Spike's Peak (Atari 2600)

  • Spy Hunter (Arcade)

  • Squish 'Em Sam!

  • Star Castle (Vectrex)

  • Star Jacker (Arcade)

  • Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (Commodore VIC-20)

  • Star Wars (Arcade)

  • Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Emerson Arcadia 2001)

  • Sword of Fargoal (Commodore 64)




T



  • Tapper (Arcade)

  • Ten Pin Deluxe

  • The Birds and The Bees

  • The Dreadnaught Factor (Intellivision)

  • The Wizard's Warriors

  • Track & Field (Arcade)

  • Treasure Cove

  • Tutankham (Atari 2600)




U


  • Up'n Down (Arcade)



W



  • Web Wars

  • Word Zapper




Y



  • Yamato (Arcade)

  • Yamato (SG-1000)




Z


  • Zaxxan





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