List of Apple II games
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.
There are currently 640 games on this list.[a]
| Title | Year | Developer | Publisher | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $100,000 Pyramid | 1987 | Craig Carlson[1] | The Box Office | ||
| 221B Baker Street | 1986 | Datasoft | |||
| 2400 A.D. | 1987 | Chuck Bueche[1] | Origin Systems | Graphical RPG | |
| 3 in 1 College & Pro Football | 1984 | Lance Haffner | Lance Haffner Games | ||
| 3-D Docking Mission | 1978 | Chris Oberth | Programma International/The Elektrik Keyboard | ||
| 3-D Skiing | 1981 | Continental Software | |||
| 3-D Space Battle | 1980 | Paul Berker[1] | Loch Ness Productions | ||
| 50 Mission Crush | 1984 | John Gray | Strategic Simulations | ||
| ABM | 1980 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Clone of Missile Command | |
| Accolade's Comics | 1987 | Accolade | |||
| Advanced Blackjack | 1983 | Muse Software | |||
| Adventure | 1985 | John Rausch | Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods) | ||
| Adventure Construction Set | 1985 | Stuart Smith | Electronic Arts | Graphical RPG and editor | |
| Adventure Creator | 1987 | Spinnaker Software | |||
| Adventure in Time | 1981 | Paul Berker[1] | Phoenix Software | ||
| Adventureland | 1978 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | Interactive fiction | |
| Adventures in Flesh | 1983 | Fred D Williams[1] | Krell Software | Adventure game | |
| Adventures in Narnia: Dawn Treader | 1984 | Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2] | Word Publishing | action/adventure game | |
| Adventures in Narnia: Narnia | 1984 | Lifeware / Gruen Studios[2] | Word Publishing | action/adventure game | |
| The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension | 1984 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | ||
| A.E. | 1982 | Programmers-3[3] (Makato Horai & Jun Wada)[1] | Broderbund | Fixed shooter | |
| Air Traffic Controller | 1979 | Creative Computing | |||
| Airheart | 1986 | Dan Gorlin Productions | Broderbund | ||
| Akalabeth | 1980[4] | Richard Garriott | California Pacific Computer Company | Graphical RPG | |
| ALF: The First Adventure | 1987 | Box Office | |||
| Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | 1982 | Stuart Smith[1] | Quality Software | ||
| Alice in Wonderland | 1985 | Windham Classics | |||
| The Alien | 1982 | Avalon Hill | |||
| Alien Downpour | 2017 | Michael Packard | Snacking On! Software | Arcade shooter | |
| Alien Rain | 1981 | Tony Suzuki | Broderbund | Arcade shooter | |
| Aliens: The Computer Game | 1986 | Robert Friele & Michael Ornsby | Activision | Action/adventure game | |
| Alkemstone | 1981 | Level-10 | |||
| Alpine Encounter | 1985 | ibidinc Games | Random House | ||
| Alter Ego | 1986 | Peter J. Favaro | Activision | RPG | |
| Alternate Reality: The City | 1985 | Paradise Programming | Datasoft | 3D RPG | |
| Alternate Reality: The Dungeon | 1987 | Paradise Programming | Datasoft | 3D RPG | |
| Amazon | 1984 | Michael Crichton | Telarium | Graphic adventure game | |
| American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation | 1986 | Mindscape | |||
| Amnesia | 1986 | Cognetics Corporation | Electronic Arts | Interactive fiction | |
| The Ancient Art of War | 1984 | Evryware | Broderbund | War strategy game | |
| The Ancient Art of War at Sea | 1987 | War strategy game | Broderbund | ||
| Android Nim | 1980 | Adventure International | |||
| Andromeda Conquest | 1982 | Avalon Hill | |||
| Anti-Gravity | 1984 | Michael Katz & Tom Johnson | shareware | ||
| APBA Major League Players Baseball | 1986 | Random House | |||
| Ape Escape | 1982 | Kevin Bagley[5] | SAMS | ||
| Apple Adventure | 1980 | Peter Schmuckal & Leonard Barshack | Apple Computer | adapted from Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods) | |
| Apple Cider Spider | 1983 | Ivan Strand | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Apple Panic | 1981 | Ben Serki | Broderbund | ||
| Apple Trek | 1979 | Wendell Sander[6] | Apple Computer | ||
| Apple-Oids | 1980 | California Pacific | |||
| Apventure to Atlantis | 1982 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | ||
| Aquatron | 1983 | Justin Gray | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Arac (Spiderbot) | 1986 | Addictive Games | |||
| Arcade Boot Camp | 1984 | John Besnard[1] | Penguin Software | ||
| The Arcade Machine | 1982 | Doug Carlston & Chris Jochumson | Broderbund | ||
| Archon | 1983 | Free Fall Associates | Electronic Arts | action/strategy game | |
| Archon II: Adept | 1984 | Free Fall Associates | Electronic Arts | action/strategy game | |
| Arcticfox | 1986 | Dynamix | Electronic Arts | Arcade game, Tank simulation | |
| Ardy the Aardvark | 1983 | Chris Oberth | Datamost | ||
| Arena of Octos | 1981 | Steve Kropinak | SoftSide | ||
| Arkanoid | 1988 | Taito | Arcade shooter | ||
| Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur | 1989 | Infocom | |||
| The Asteroid Field | 1980 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | ||
| Astro-Grover | 1984 | Children's Computer Workshop | CBS Software | ||
| At the Gates of Moscow 1941 | 1985 | Strategic Games Publications | |||
| Australian Cockroach | 1988 | Bryan Vekovius and Jim Weiler | Softdisk | ||
| Autoduel | 1985 | Richard Garriott & Chuck Bueche | Origin Systems | Role-playing game | |
| Axis Assassin | 1983 | Electronic Arts | |||
| Aztec | 1982 | Paul Stephenson | Datamost | ||
| Bad Dudes | 1988 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| B-1 Nuclear Bomber | 1980 | Avalon Hill | |||
| Balance of Power | 1985 | Chris Crawford | Mindscape | ||
| Ballblazer | 1985 | Lucasfilm Games, K-Byte | Epyx | ||
| Ballyhoo | 1985 | Jeff O'Neill | Infocom | ||
| Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin | 1984 | Strategic Simulations | |||
| Bandits | 1982 | Tony Ngo and Benny Ngo | Sirius Software | ||
| The Bard's Tale | 1985 | Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) | Electronic Arts | RPG | |
| The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight | 1986 | Interplay Productions (Michael Cranford) | Electronic Arts | RPG | |
| The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate | 1988 | Interplay Productions (Rebecca Heineman, Bruce Schlickbernd, and Michael A. Stackpole) | Electronic Arts | RPG | |
| Bats in the Belfry | 1983 | Samuel Moore | Phoenix Software | ||
| Battle Chess | 1990 | Interplay | Interplay | Chess simulation | |
| Battlefront | 1986 | Strategic Studies Group | |||
| BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception | 1989 | Infocom | |||
| Battlezone | 1984 | Quality Software (James Albanese) | Atarisoft | Arcade game | |
| B.C.'s Quest for Tires | 1983 | Sydney Development | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Beach Head | 1983 | Access Software | U.S. Gold | Arcade game | |
| Beach Head II | 1988 | Peter Adams[1] | Access Software | Arcade game | |
| Beast War | 1985 | Avalon Hill[7] | Action-strategy game[7] | ||
| Bee Crunch | Keypunch Software | ||||
| Beer Run | 1981 | Mark Turmell | Sirius Software | ||
| Below the Root | 1984 | Dale DeSharone | Windham Classics | ||
| Beneath Apple Manor | 1978 | Don Worth | The Software Factory | ||
| Berserker Raids | 1983 | Berserker Works | Baen Software | Turn-based strategy | |
| Beyond Castle Wolfenstein | 1984 | Silas Warner | Muse Software | Stealth game | |
| Beyond Zork | 1987 | Brian Moriarty | Infocom | Text-based (mostly) RPG | |
| Bez-MX | 1981 | John Besnard | Bez | Nuclear strategy game[8][9] | |
| Bezman | 1981 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | Pac-Man clone | |
| Bezoff | 1982 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | ||
| Bez Wars | 1981 | John Besnard[1] | Bez | ||
| The Bilestoad | 1982 | Marc Goodman (as "Mangrove Earthshoe") | Datamost | ||
| Birth of the Phoenix | 1981 | Paul Berker | Phoenix Software | ||
| Black Belt | 1984 | Earthware Computer Services | |||
| The Black Cauldron | 1986 | Sierra On-Line | |||
| Black Magic | 1987 | Peter Ward | Datasoft | ||
| Blade of Blackpoole | 1982 | Tim Wilson | Sirius Software | ||
| Blister Ball | 1981 | Rodney McAuley | Creative Computing Software | ||
| Blitzkrieg | 1979 | Mark Cross[1] | Programma International | ||
| Bloody Murder | 1979 | Arthur Wells[1] | Stoneware | ||
| Bolo | 1982 | James Lane | Synergistic Software | ||
| Bomber | 1978 | Bob Bishop | Softape | Arcade game | |
| Bongo's Bash | 1985 | John Romero | inCider Magazine | Maze game | |
| Border Zone | 1987 | Infocom | |||
| Borg | 1981 | Dan Thompson | Sirius Software | ||
| Borrowed Time | 1985 | Interplay | Activision | ||
| Boulder Dash | 1984 | First Star Software (Pat Montelo) | Electronic Arts | Action | |
| Bouncing Kamungas | 1983 | Tom Becklund | Penguin Software | ||
| Breakers | 1986 | Broderbund | |||
| Breakout | 1977 | Steve Wozniak | Apple Computer | Arcade game, Precursor to Little Brick Out[10] | |
| Broadsides | 1983 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity | 1985 | Commonwealth Software | |||
| Bruce Lee | 1984 | Rick Mirsky | Datasoft | ||
| Bubble Bobble | 1988 | NovaLogic | Taito | ||
| Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom | 1982 | Ken Jordan | Sega | Arcade game, flight | |
| Bug Attack | 1981 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | Arcade | |
| Bureaucracy | 1987 | Douglas Adams | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| BurgerTime | 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 | 1983 | Mike Ryeburn | Sirius Software | ||
| California Games | 1987 | Epyx | Epyx | A collection of California-themed sports games, such as half-pipe skateboarding and surfing | |
| Cannonball Blitz | 1982 | Olaf Lubeck | Sierra On-Line | Donkey Kong clone | |
| Canyon Climber | 1982 | Brian Mountford | Datasoft | Platform game | |
| Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear | 1985 | Michael Wise | Broderbund | ||
| Castle Dain | 2023 | Frank Rossi | homebrew | mini-RPG | |
| Castle Smurfenstein | 1983 | Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[11] | Dead Smurf Software | parody hack of Castle Wolfenstein | |
| Castle Wolfenstein | 1981 | Silas Warner | Muse Software | Stealth game | |
| Catacomb | 1989 | John Carmack | Softdisk | ||
| Cavern Creatures | 1983 | Paul Lowrance | Datamost | ||
| Caverns of Callisto | 1983 | Chuck Bueche | Origin Systems | ||
| The Caverns of Freitag | 1981 | David Shapiro (as "Dr. Cat")[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Caves of Olympus | 1982 | Thomas Noone & Patrick Noone[1] | SAMS[5] | ||
| Ceiling Zero | 1981 | RAM Software | Turnkey Software | Shoot em up | |
| Centauri Alliance | 1990 | Michael Cranford | Broderbund | RPG | |
| Centipede | 1983 | Atarisoft | |||
| Championship Baseball | 1987 | Gamestar | |||
| Championship Golf | 1982 | Hayden Software | |||
| Championship Lode Runner | 1983 | Douglas E. Smith | Broderbund | ||
| Championship Wrestling | 1986 | Epyx | |||
| Chennault's Flying Tigers | 1981 | Discovery Games | |||
| Chess 7.0 | 1982 | Odesta | Chess | ||
| Chessmaster 2000 | 1986 | Mark Manyen | The Software Toolworks | Chess | |
| ChipWits | 1985 | BrainPower | |||
| Chivalry | 1983 | Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington, & Janie Worthington | Optimum Resource | Action/RPG | |
| Choplifter | 1982 | Dan Gorlin | Broderbund | Action | |
| Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer | 1987 | Lerner Research | Electronic Arts | ||
| Clue: Master Detective | 1989 | Virgin Mastertronic | |||
| Colossus Chess 4 | 1986 | CDS Software | |||
| Commando | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| Competition Karate | 1984 | Motivated Software | |||
| Computer Baseball | 1987 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | Sports game | |
| The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game | 1989 | Leisure Genius | |||
| The Computer Edition of Scrabble | 1989 | Leisure Genius | |||
| Computer Quarterback | 1981 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | Sports game | |
| Conan: Hall of Volta | 1984 | SE Software (Eric Robinson & Eric Parker) | Datasoft | ||
| Congo | 1982 | Sentient Software (Michael Berlyn & Harry Walker) | Sogiciel | ||
| Congo Bongo | 1983 | Sega | Sega | Arcade | |
| Conquering Worlds | 1983 | Datamost | |||
| Copts and Robbers | 1983 | Alan Merell & Eric Knopp | Sirius Software | ||
| Corruption | 1988 | Rainbird Software | |||
| Cosmos Mission | 1979 | Astar International Inc. | Space Invaders clone | ||
| The Count | 1981 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | ||
| Countdown to Shutdown | 1985 | T.L. Gale & Ivan Manley | Activision | ||
| The Coveted Mirror | 1983 | Eagle Berns and Holly Thomason | Penguin Software | ||
| Cranston Manor | 1981 | Ken Williams and Harold DeWitz[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #3 | |
| Crazy Mazey | 1982 | Datamost | Datamost | ||
| Creature Venture | 1980 | Highlands Computer Services | |||
| Crickety Manor | 1988 | Pat Relf & Tara Framer | Scholastic | On Microzine Jr. issue #2 | |
| Crisis Mountain | 1982 | David Schroeder | Synergistic Software | ||
| Crosscountry Canada | 1986 | Dave Vincent | Didatech | ||
| Crosscountry USA | 1985 | Dave Vincent | Didatech | ||
| Crossfire | 1981 | Jay Sullivan | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Crush, Crumble and Chomp! | 1981 | Michael Farren | Epyx | ||
| Crypt of Medea | 1984 | Arthur Britto & Allan Lamb | Sir-Tech | ||
| Crystal Castles | 1983 | Atarisoft | |||
| Curse of the Azure Bonds | 1989 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG | |
| Curse of Crowley Manor | 1981 | Adventure International | Adventure International | ||
| Cyber Strike | 1980 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | ||
| Cyclod | 1981 | Hunter Hancock | Sirius Software | ||
| The Dallas Quest | 1984 | Datasoft | |||
| Dam Busters | 1984 | Sydney Development | Accolade | ||
| Dangerous Dave | 1988 | John Romero | UpTime | Platform game | |
| Dark Crystal | 1983 | Sierra On-Line | SierraVenture | ||
| Dark Forest | 1981 | Tom Mornini | Sirius Software | ||
| Darkhorn: Realm of the Warlords | 1985 | Thomas G. Cleaver | Avalon Hill | ||
| Dark Tower | 1984 | Melbourne House | Melbourne House | ||
| Dart Room | 1979 | The Elektrik Keyboard | Chris Oberth | ||
| David's Midnight Magic | 1982 | David Snider | Broderbund | Pinball | |
| Dawn Patrol | 1982 | Keith Enge[1] | TSR | ||
| Deadline | 1982 | Marc Blank | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Death in the Caribbean | 1983 | Philip Hess & Bob Hess | Micro Fun | A graphic adventure game | |
| Death Race | 1979 | Bob Andrews | Programma International | ||
| Death Race '82 | 1982 | Don Fudge | Avant-Garde Creations | ||
| Death Sword | 1987 | Designer Software (Jimmy Huey) | Epyx | ||
| Deathlord | 1987 | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | RPG | |
| Deathmaze 5000 | 1980 | Frank Corr and William Denman | Med Systems Software | ||
| Defender | 1983 | Williams Electronics | Atarisoft | ||
| Delta Squadron | 1983 | Nexa | Nexa | ||
| The Demon's Forge | 1981 | Saber Software | |||
| Demon's Winter | 1988 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG | |
| Depth Charge | 1978 | Chris Oberth | The Elektrik Keyboard | ||
| Designasaurus | 1988 | DesignWare | Britannica Software | ||
| Diamond Mine | 1983 | IDSI | Roklan | ||
| Dig Dug | 1982 | Atari, Inc. | Atarisoft | Arcade | |
| Dino Eggs | 1983 | David Schroeder | Micro Fun | ||
| Dino Smurf | 1983 | Andrew Johnson & Preston Nevins[11] | Dead Smurf Software | parody hack of Dino Eggs | |
| Dogfight | 1980 | Bill Basham | Microlab | ||
| Donald Duck's Playground | 1985 | Sierra On-Line | |||
| Donald's Alphabet Chase | 1988 | Westwood Associates | Disney Software | ||
| Dondra | 1987 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | ||
| Donkey Kong | 1984 | Michael Cranford | Atarisoft | ||
| Doom Cavern | 1980 | Morwe | Synergistic Software | RPG; included with the game Sorcerer's Challenge on the same disk. | |
| Dragon Fire | 1981 | Level-10 | Level-10 | ||
| Dragon Wars | 1989 | Interplay | Interplay | ||
| Dragon's Eye | 1981 | Automated Simulations | |||
| Dragonworld | 1984 | Trillium | |||
| Drelbs | 1984 | Synapse Software | |||
| Drol | 1983 | Aik Beng | Broderbund | ||
| Dung Beetles | 1982 | Bob Bishop | Datasoft | ||
| Dungeon! | 1982 | Bruce Nesmith & Keith Enge | TSR | ||
| Dungeon Campaign | 1978 | Robert C. Clardy | Synergistic Software | ||
| Dunzhin | 1982 | Screenplay | |||
| Dynasty | 1978 | Weyman Fong | Apple Core | ||
| Eamon | 1980 | Donald Brown | public domain | ||
| Earl Weaver Baseball | 1989 | Mirage Graphics | Electronic Arts | ||
| Earth Orbit Stations | 1987 | Karl Buiter | Electronic Arts | ||
| Earthly Delights | 1983 | Roger Webster and Dan Leviton | Datamost | ||
| Electrifying Adventures | 1983 | Unknown | MECC | ||
| Elite | 1985 | David Braben and Ian Bell | Firebird | ||
| Empire: Wargame of the Century | 1987 | Northwest Software | Interstel | ||
| Empire I: World Builders | 1981 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | ||
| Empire II: Interstellar Sharks | 1982 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | ||
| Empire III: Armageddon | 1983 | Edu-ware Services | Interactive Fantasies | ||
| Epoch | 1981 | Larry Miller | Sirius Software | ||
| Escape! | 1978 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | |
| Escape from ANTcatraz | 1987 | Lorri Hopping[12] | Scholastic Corporation | On Microzine issue #23[13] | |
| Escape from Arcturus | 1981 | Synergistic Software | Synergistic Software | ||
| Escape from Rungistan | 1982 | Bob Bluaschild | Sirius Software | ||
| ET Comes Back | 1984 | Alliance Software | |||
| Evolution | 1982 | Jeff Sember & Don Mattrick | Sydney Development | ||
| Expedition Amazon | 1983 | Willard Phillips | Penguin Software | ||
| Exterminator | |||||
| EZ Logo | 1983 | MECC | |||
| F-15 Strike Eagle | 1985 | MicroProse | MicroProse | ||
| Falcons | 1981 | Thomas Ball (computer scientist),[1] Eric Varsanyi[1] | Piccadilly Software | ||
| Fat City | 1983 | Optimum Resource (Richard Hefter, Steve Worthington)[14] | Weekly Reader Family Software | First-person action game | |
| Fight Night | 1985 | Sydney Development | Accolade | ||
| Firebug | 1982 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | ||
| First Encounter | 1987 | John Besnard[1] | Softdisk | ||
| The Fleet Street Phantom | 1987 | Simon Hosler and Bill Bonham[15] | Sherston Software | ||
| Flight Simulator | 1979 | Bruce Artwick[1] | Sublogic | Also known as A2-FS1 Flight Simulator | |
| Flight Simulator II | 1983 | Bruce Artwick[1] | Sublogic | ||
| Fooblitzky | 1985 | Marc Blank, Michael Berlyn, Poh C. Lim, & Paula Maxwell | Infocom | ||
| Fracas | 1980 | Quality Software | Computersmiths | ||
| Fraction Munchers | 1987 | MECC | |||
| Fraktured Faebles | 1985 | Phoenix Software | Dale Johnson and Rick Incrocci | ||
| Freedom! | 1992 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Frogger | 1983 | Olaf Lubeck | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! | 1984 | Sega | |||
| G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | 1985 | Epyx | Epyx | ||
| Galactic Empire | 1980 | Doug Carlston | Broderbund | Strategy game | |
| Galaxian | 1983 | Atarisoft | |||
| Gamma Goblins | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | Arcade | |
| Gato | 1985 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | ||
| Gauntlet | 1985 | Atari | Mindscape | ||
| Gemstone Healer | 1986 | Paradigm Creators | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Gemstone Warrior | 1984 | Paradigm Creators | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Gertrude's Secrets | 1984 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | ||
| Ghostbusters | 1984 | Activision | Activision | ||
| Global War | 1979 | Alan M. Boyd[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Gobbler | 1981 | Olaf Lubeck | On-Line Systems | ||
| Gold Rush! | 1988 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Golden Flutes and Great Escapes | 1984 | Delton T. Horn | Dilithium Press | book and software | |
| Golf's Best: St. Andrews - The Home of Golf | 1986 | Robert Jenks & Nathan Tennises | 1 Step Software | Golf simulator | |
| The Goonies | 1985 | Scott Spanburg | Datasoft | Arcade game | |
| Gorgon | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | ||
| Grammar Gremlins | 1987 | Davidson & Associates | |||
| The Great American Cross-Country Road Race | 1985 | Ivan Manley | Activision | ||
| Gremlins | 1984 | Atari | Atarisoft | ||
| Gruds in Space | 1983 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | ||
| Guerrilla War | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| Hacker | 1985 | Activision | Activision | ||
| Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers | 1986 | Activision | Activision | ||
| Hadron | 1981 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | ||
| Halley Project | 1985 | Tom Snyder & Omar Khudari | Mindscape | ||
| Hammurabi | 1978 | Mark Cross | Apple Computer | appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Volume 1[16] | |
| Hard Hat Mack | 1983 | Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander | Electronic Arts | ||
| HardBall! | 1986 | Accolade | Accolade | ||
| Heavy Barrel | 1989 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| The Heist | 1983 | Mike Livesay and Mike Mooney | Micro Fun | ||
| Hellfire Warrior | 1980 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | ||
| Hera | 1987 | Jeff Hendrix | shareware | RPG | |
| H.E.R.O. | 1984 | Microsmiths | Activision | ||
| Hi-Res Computer Golf | 1981 | Avant-Garde | Avant-Garde | ||
| Hi-Res Computer Golf 2 | 1983 | Avant-Garde | Avant-Garde | ||
| High Rise | 1983 | Joe Calabrese | Micro Learn | ||
| The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | 1984 | Douglas Adams & Steve Meretzky | Infocom | ||
| The Hobbit: A Software Adventure | 1982 | Beam Software | Addison-Wesley | ||
| House of Seven Gables | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[17] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | |
| The Hunt for Red October | 1987 | Oxford Digital Enterprises | Argus Press Software | ||
| Impossible Mission | 1986 | Peter Filiberti | Epyx | ||
| Impossible Mission II | 1988 | Novotrade Software | Epyx | ||
| In Search of the Most Amazing Thing | 1983 | Tom Snyder Productions | Spinnaker Software | ||
| Indoor Sports | 1987 | SportTime/Designware Consultants | Mindscape | ||
| Infiltrator | 1986 | Chris Gray Enterprises | Mindscape | ||
| Infiltrator II | 1987 | Chris Gray Enterprises | Mindscape | ||
| Intellectual Decathlon | 1984 | Gabor Laufer & Alexander Laufer | Muse Software | ||
| Intrigue! | 1986 | Kinemation | Spectrum Holobyte | ||
| James Bond 007: Goldfinger | 1986 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | ||
| James Bond 007: A View to a Kill | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | ||
| Jawbreaker | 1981 | Olaf Lubeck | On-Line Systems | ||
| Jawbreaker II | 1982 | Chuck Bueche | On-Line Systems | ||
| Jenny's Journeys | 1984 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Jeopardy! | 1987 | Sharedata | Sharedata | ||
| Jet | 1986 | Sublogic | Sublogic | ||
| Journey to the Center of the Earth | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[17] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | |
| Jumpman | 1983 | Epyx | Epyx | ||
| Jungle Hunt | 1984 | Ivan Manley | Atarisoft | ||
| Kabul Spy | 1982 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | ||
| Kampfgruppe | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Karate Champ | 1985 | Berkeley Softworks | Data East | ||
| Karateka | 1984 | Jordan Mechner | Broderbund | ||
| Kaves of Karkhan | 1981 | Level-10 | Level-10 | ||
| Kid Niki: Radical Ninja | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| King Tut's Tomb | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[17] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | |
| King's Bounty | 1990 | New World Computing | New World Computing | ||
| Koronis Rift | 1985 | Lucasfilm Games | Lucasfilm Games | ||
| Kung-Fu Master | 1985 | Berkeley Softworks | Data East | ||
| LA Crackdown | 1988 | Nexa | Epyx | ||
| Labyrinth | 1982 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Labyrinth: The Computer Game | 1986 | Lucasfilm | Activision | ||
| Labyrinth of Crete | 1982 | Cliff Johnson | Adventure International | ||
| Lady Tut | 1984 | Spinnaker | Programme | ||
| Law of the West | 1985 | Accolade | Accolade | ||
| Leather Goddesses of Phobos | 1986 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | ||
| Legacy of the Ancients | 1987 | Quest Software | Electronic Arts | ||
| Legend of Blacksilver | 1988 | Quest Software | Epyx | ||
| Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards | 1987 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | Adventure | |
| Lemonade Stand | 1979 | MECC | Apple Computer | ||
| Little Brick Out | 1979 | Bruce Tognazzini | Apple Computer | An abbreviated Applesoft version of Steve Wozniak's Integer BASIC Breakout game.[18][19][10] | |
| Lode Runner | 1983 | Douglas E. Smith | Broderbund | ||
| Lords of Conquest | 1986 | Eon Software | Electronic Arts | ||
| Lords of Karma | 1981 | Microcomputer Games | Avalon Hill | ||
| Lunar Leepers | 1982 | Syndein Systems | Sierra On-Line | ||
| The Lurking Horror | 1987 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | ||
| Mabel's Mansion | 1984 | Kevin Bagley | Datamost | ||
| Magic Candle | 1989 | Mindcraft | Mindcraft | ||
| Maniac Mansion | 1987 | Lucasfilm Games | Lucasfilm Games | ||
| Marauder | 1982 | Rorke Weigandt and Eric Hammond[1] | On-Line Systems | Two-phase space/ground shooter | |
| Marble Madness | 1986 | Will Harvey | Electronic Arts | ||
| Mars Cars | 1982 | Datamost | Datamost | ||
| The Mask of the Sun | 1982 | Ultrasoft | Broderbund | ||
| Masquerade | 1983 | Dale Johnson & Rick Incrocci | Phoenix Software | ||
| Math Jam | 1985 | JAM Software | JAM Software | ||
| Matterhorn Screamer | 1988 | Walt Disney Computer Software | Hi-Tech Expressions | ||
| Maze Game | 1978 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | |
| Micro Habit | 1984 | ||||
| Microsoft Adventure | 1979 | Softwin Associates (Gordon Letwin)[1] | Microsoft | Port of Colossal Cave Adventure (William Crowther and Don Woods)[20] | |
| Microwave | 1982 | Jay Zimmerman & Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | ||
| Might and Magic | 1986 | New World Computing | New World Computing | ||
| Might and Magic II | 1988 | New World Computing | New World Computing | ||
| Mind Forever Voyaging, A | 1985 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Mindshadow | 1984 | Interplay Productions | Activision | ||
| Mindwheel | 1984 | Synapse Software | Broderbund | ||
| Miner 2049er | 1982 | Mike Livesay | Micro Fun | ||
| Miner's Cave | 1988 | Intentional Educations | MECC | ||
| Mines of Titan | 1989 | Westwood Associates | Infocom | ||
| Mission Asteroid | 1980 | Roberta Williams & Ken Williams | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #0 | |
| The Mist | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | ||
| Moebius: The Orb of Celestial Harmony | 1985 | Origin Systems | Broderbund | ||
| Money Munchers | 1982 | Bob Bishop | Datamost | ||
| Montezuma's Revenge | 1983 | BCI Software | Parker Brothers | ||
| Moon Patrol | 1983 | TMQ Software | Atarisoft | ||
| Morloc's Tower | 1979 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | ||
| Mr. Do! | 1985 | Rick Mirsky | Datasoft | ||
| Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory | 1983 | Robert McNally[1] | Datamost | ||
| Ms. Pac-Man | 1983 | Atari | Atarisoft | ||
| Muppets on Stage | 1986 | Mike Fish, Anders McCarthy, Jon Sweedler, & Melissa Verber[21] | Sunburst Communications | ||
| Murphy's Minerals | 1990 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Mystery Fun House | 1981 | Scott Adams[1] | Adventure International | ||
| Mystery House | 1980 | Roberta Williams & Ken Williams[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #1 | |
| Neptune | 1987 | Nasir Gebelli[1] | Gebelli Software | ||
| Network | 1980 | David Mullich[1] | Edu-Ware | Business simulation | |
| Neuromancer | 1988 | Interplay Productions | Mediagenic | ||
| Night Driver | 1980 | Bill Budge | California Pacific Computer Company | Part of Bill Budge's Trilogy of Games | |
| Night Mission Pinball | 1982 | Bruce Artwick[22] | SubLOGIC | ||
| Nightmare #6 | 1978 | Gary Shannon | Apple Computer | appears on Apple Software Bank Contributed Programs Vol. 1[16] | |
| Nightmare Gallery | 1982 | Ron Aldrich[1] | Synergistic Software | ||
| Nox Archaist | 2020 | 6502 Workshop (Megan Lemmert) | 6502 Workshop | RPG | |
| Number Crunch | 1982 | Greg Carbonaro[1] | Unique | ||
| Number Munchers | 1990 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Odell Lake | 1986 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Odell Woods | |||||
| Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure | 1980 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | ||
| Ogre | 1986 | Steve Meuse | Origin Systems | ||
| Oil Barons | 1983 | Epyx | Epyx | ||
| Olympic Decathlon | 1981 | Timothy W. Smith | Microsoft | also known as Microsoft Olympic Decathlon | |
| One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird | 1983 | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts | ||
| The Oregon Trail | 1985 | MECC | MECC | ||
| Pac-Man | 1983 | Atari | Atarisoft | Arcade | |
| Paragon | 1988 | Softdisk | Softdisk | ||
| Pensate | 1983 | John Besnard[1] | Penguin Software | ||
| Pentapus | 1983 | Jeremy Sagan | Turning Point Software | ||
| People Pong | 1982 | Greg Carbonaro[1] | Unique | ||
| Perception | 1979 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | ||
| Pest Patrol | 1982 | Mark Allen | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Phantasie | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Phantasie II | 1986 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus | 1987 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Phantoms Five | 1980 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | ||
| Pharaoh's Revenge | 1988 | Ivan Manley | Publishing International | ||
| Pick-A-Dilly | 1983 | Norm Gray | Actioncraft | ||
| Pigpen | 1982 | TMQ Software | Datamost | ||
| Pillbox | 1982 | Douglas E. Wolfgram | Lord of the Games | Battlezone clone | |
| Pinball Construction Set | 1983 | Bill Budge | Electronic Arts | ||
| Pirate Adventure | 1978 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | ||
| Pitfall II: Lost Caverns | 1984 | Microsmiths (Rex E. Bradford) | Activision | ||
| Pitstop II | 1984 | Ivan Manley | Epyx | ||
| Planetfall | 1983 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | ||
| Pleins Gaz | 1986 | Richard Soberka | Froggy Software | ||
| Police Artist | 1983 | Elizabeth Levin | Sir-Tech | ||
| Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel | 1987 | Jim Walls | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Pool of Radiance | 1988 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | RPG | |
| Pooyan | 1984 | Datasoft | Datasoft | ||
| Portal | 1986 | Nexa | Activision | ||
| President Elect | 1981 | Nelson G. Hernandez | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Prince of Persia | 1989 | Jordan Mechner | Broderbund | ||
| The Prisoner | 1980 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | ||
| Prisoner 2 | 1982 | Edu-Ware | Edu-Ware | ||
| Pro Golf I | 1985 | Micro Imagery | Hesware | ||
| Project Space Station | 1987 | Micro Imagery | Hesware | ||
| Pyramids of Egypt | 1987 | John Romero | UpTime | Maze game | |
| Pyromania | |||||
| Quasar | 1983 | Jonathan Dubman | Aristotle Software | ||
| The Queen of Phobos | 1982 | Paul Berker & Bill Crawford | Phoenix Software | ||
| The Quest | 1983 | Dallas Snell | Penguin Software | ||
| Questprobe | 1985 | Adventure International | Adventure International | ||
| Raft Away River | 1984 | Gerald M. Wluka | Jacaranda Wiley LTD | ||
| Raid over Moscow | 1985 | Access Software | Access Software | ||
| Raiders of the Lost Ring (a.k.a. Ring Raiders) | 1983 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | ||
| Raster Blaster | 1981 | Bill Budge | BudgeCo | ||
| Reach for the Stars | 1985 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations Group | Strategy game | |
| Read n' Roll | 1988 | Davidson & Associates | |||
| Reader Rabbit | 1984 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | Edutainment | |
| Rear Guard | 1982 | Adventure International | Adventure International | ||
| Reforger '88 | 1984 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Renegade | 1989 | NovaLogic | Taito | ||
| Repton | 1983 | Sirius Software | Sirius Software | ||
| Rescue at Rigel | 1980 | Epyx | Epyx | ||
| Rescue on Fractalus! | 1985 | THQ Software | Epyx | ||
| Rescue Raiders | 1983 | Arthur Britto & Greg Hale | Sir-Tech | ||
| Return of Heracles | 1983 | Stuart Smith | Quality Software | ||
| Ring Quest | 1983 | Dallas Snell | Penguin Software | Sequel to The Quest | |
| Roach Hotel | 1981 | Mike Livesay | Microlab | ||
| Roadwar 2000 | 1986 | Jeffrey Johnson | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Roadwar Europa | 1987 | Jeffrey Johnson | Strategic Simulations | ||
| RoboCop | 1988 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| Robot Odyssey | 1984 | Mike Wallace & Dr. Leslie Grimm | The Learning Company | ||
| Robotron: 2084 | 1983 | TMQ Software | Atarisoft | ||
| RobotWar | 1981 | Silas Warner[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Rocky's Boots | 1982 | Warren Robinett & Dr. Leslie Grimm | The Learning Company | ||
| Round About | 1983 | Gumby Bitworks (Ray Giarratana)[23] | Datamost | ||
| Russki Duck | 1982 | Allen Merrell & Eric Knopp | Gebelli Software | ||
| Sabotage | 1981 | Mark Allen | On-Line Systems | ||
| Sammy Lightfoot | 1983 | Warren Schwader | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Sands of Mars | 1981 | John Bell & Patty Bell | Crystal Computer | ||
| Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio | 1979 | George Blank | Instant Software | ||
| Saracen | 1987 | IntelliCreations | Datasoft | ||
| Sargon | 1979 | Dan and Kathleen Spracklen | Hayden Software | ||
| Sargon II | 1982 | Dan and Kathleen Spracklen | Hayden Software | ||
| Sea Dragon | 1982 | John Anderson | Adventure International | ||
| Search for the Titanic | 1991 | Codesmiths, Intracorp | Capstone Software | Oceanographic simulation | |
| Secret Agent: Mission One | 1983 | Jorge Davies & Andrew Golder | Jor-And | ||
| Serpentine | 1982 | David Snider | Broderbund | ||
| The Seven Cities of Gold | 1984 | Ozark Software | Electronic Arts | ||
| Shamus | 1983 | Synapse Software | Synapse Software | ||
| Shard of Spring | 1986 | Craig Roth and David Stark | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow | 1985 | Imagic | Bantam Software | ||
| Sherwood Forest | 1982 | Dale Johnson and Dav Holle | Phoenix Software | ||
| Shogun | 1988 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | ||
| Short Circuit | 1985 | David Schroeder | Micro Fun | ||
| Sid Meier's Pirates! | 1987 | MicroProse Software | MicroProse Software | ||
| Silent Service | 1985 | MicroProse Software | MicroProse Software | ||
| Silvern Castle | 1988 | Jeff Fink | Softdisk (unreleased)[24] | RPG; released by author in 1999. | |
| Situation Critical | 1984 | Alex Stern, Peter Rokitski, & Greg George | Prism Software | ||
| Ski crazed | 1987 | JAM Software | Baudville | ||
| Skyfox | 1984 | Ray Tobey | Electronic Arts | ||
| Snack Attack | 1982 | Funtastic (Dan Illowsky) | Datamost | ||
| Snack Attack II | 1982 | Funtastic | Funtastic | ||
| Snake Byte | 1982 | Chuck Summerville | Sirius Software | ||
| Sneakers | 1981 | Mark Turmell | Sirius Software | ||
| Snooper Troops: Case #1 - The Granite Point Ghost | 1982 | Tom Snyder | Spinnaker Software | ||
| Snooper Troops: Case #2 - The Case of the Disappearing Dolphin | 1982 | Tom Snyder | Spinnaker Software | ||
| Snoopy to the Rescue | 1984 | Random House | Random House | ||
| Softporn Adventure | 1981 | Chuck Benton | On-Line Systems | Text adventure | |
| Sokoban | 1984 | Thinking Rabbit | Thinking Rabbit | ||
| Sorcerer's Castle | 1978 | Greg Hassett | Mad Hatter Software[17] | text adventure; also appears on the Adventure Disk "A" compilation disk. | |
| Sorcerer's Challenge | 1980 | Robert C. Clardy[1] | Synergistic Software | Included with the game Doom Cavern on the same disk. | |
| Southern Command | 1981 | Strategic Simulations | Strategic Simulations | ||
| Space | 1978 | Steven Pederson | Edu-Ware | ||
| Space II | 1979 | David Mullich | Edu-Ware | ||
| Space Defender | 1982 | Daniel Schuyler | Bel-Air Software | ||
| Space Eggs | 1981 | Nasir Gebelli | Sirius Software | ||
| Space Quarks | 1981 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Space Quest I | 1986 | Sierra On-Line | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge | 1987 | Sierra | Sierra | ||
| Space Vikings | 1982 | Mitchell Robbins | Sublogic | ||
| Spare Change | 1983 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Speedway Classic | 1984 | Norm Gray | Actioncraft | ||
| Spellevator | 1988 | MECC | |||
| Spellicopter | 1983 | Designware | |||
| SpellWielder | 2019 | Roby Sherman | CrowCousins | Action / Adventure Game | |
| Spider-Man | 1985 | Adventure International | Adventure International | ||
| Spindizzy | 1986 | The Softworks Factory | Activision | ||
| Spy Hunter | 1986 | Bally Midway | Bally Midway | ||
| Spy vs. Spy | 1984 | First Star Software | First Star Software | action/strategy game, 1 and 2 player support (keyboard, joystick) | |
| Spy's Demise | 1982 | Alan Zeldin | Penguin Software | ||
| Standing Stones | 1983 | Peter Schmuckal and Dan Sommers | Electronic Arts | ||
| Star Blazer | 1982 | StarCraft | Broderbund | ||
| Star League Baseball | 1983 | Gamestar | |||
| Star Fleet I: The War Begins | 1984 | Interstel | Interstel | ||
| Star Thief | 1981 | Jim Nitchals | Cavalier Computer | ||
| Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative | 1985 | MicroMosaics | Simon & Schuster Interactive | ||
| Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator | 1983 | Sega | Sega | ||
| Starcross | 1982 | Infocom | Infocom | ||
| Starlanes | 1977 | Interstellar shipping company stock trading game. | |||
| Stargate | 1983 | Atarisoft | Atarisoft | Port of Defender II arcade game | |
| Starship Commander | 1981 | Gilman Louie | Voyager Software | ||
| Stationfall | April 30, 1987 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Stellar 7 | 1983 | Damon Slye | Software Entertainment Company | ||
| Strange Odyssey | 1981 | Scott Adams | Adventure International | Scott Adams' sixth game | |
| Strike Fleet | 1987 | Lucasfilm Games | Electronic Arts | Naval simulation game | |
| Strip Poker | 1982 | Artworx | Artworx | ||
| Structris | 2012 | Martin Haye | Martin Haye | Tetris | |
| Suicide! | 1981 | Steve Hawley | Piccadilly Software | ||
| Sumer | 1981 | Crystal Computer | |||
| Summer Games | 1984 | Epyx | Epyx | Sports game | |
| SunDog: Frozen Legacy | 1986 | FTL Games | Accolade | Space trading game | |
| Super Bunny | 1983 | Datamost | Datamost | ||
| Super Invader | 1979 | M. Hata | California Pacific Computer Company | Arcade | |
| Supermartian | 1984 | Ted Griggs | Computer Easy | ||
| Suspect | 1984 | Dave Lebling | Infocom | ||
| Suspended | 1983 | Michael Berlyn | Infocom | ||
| Swashbuckler | 1982 | Paul Stephenson | Datamost | ||
| Sword of Kadash | 1984 | Dynamix | Penguin Software | ||
| Sword of Zedec (a.k.a. Pythagoras and the Dragon) | 1983 | John O'Hare | Krell Software | Text Adventure | |
| SwordThrust | 1981 | Donald Brown | CE Software | ||
| Syzygy | 1983 | Ed Hobbs | |||
| T.W.E.R.P.S. | 1981 | Dan Thompson | Sirius Software | ||
| Tactical Armor Command | 1983 | Avalon Hill | |||
| Tag Team Wrestling | 1984 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| Taipan! | 1982 | Mega-micro Computers (Art Canfil) | Avalanche Productions | ||
| Tank War | 1978 | Ed Zaron[1] | Muse Software | Also rereleased in 1980 on The Best of Muse compilation disk. | |
| Tapper | 1984 | Marvin Glass and Associates | Bally Midway | ||
| Tass Times in Tonetown | 1986 | Interplay Productions Brainwave Creations |
Activision | Graphic adventure game | |
| Tawala's Last Redoubt | 1981 | Doug Carlston | Broderbund | ||
| Taxman | 1981 | Brian Fitzgerald | H.A.L. Labs | A Pac-Man clone | |
| Techno Cop | 1988 | Gray Matter | US Gold | ||
| Telengard | 1982 | Daniel Lawrence | Avalon Hill | ||
| Teleport | 1982 | Mike Abbott & Jim Nitchals[1] | Cavalier Computer | ||
| Temple of Apshai | 1979 | Automated Simulations | Automated Simulations | ||
| Terrorist | 1980 | Steven Pederson | Edu-Ware | ||
| Test Drive | 1987 | Distinctive Software | Accolade | ||
| Tetris | 1988 | Spectrum Holobyte | Spectrum Holobyte | ||
| Theseus and the Minotaur | 1982 | Bruce Nesmith[1] | TSR | ||
| Thexder | 1987 | Synergistic Software | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Think Quick! | 1987 | The Learning Company | The Learning Company | ||
| Three Mile Island | 1979 | Richard Orban[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Three Mile Island: Special Edition | 1980 | Richard Orban[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Threshold | 1981 | On-Line Systems | On-Line Systems | ||
| Time Tunnels | 1983 | Paul Coletta | Reston Publishing Company | ||
| Time Zone | 1982 | Roberta Williams & Rorke Weigandt[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #5 | |
| Titan Empire | 1981 | Ed Zaron[1] | Muse Software | ||
| Torpedos Away | 1987 | Keypunch Software | contains 4 games: Sub Hunt (aka. Subnodule), Sea Battle, Depth Charge, & Sea Raider. | ||
| Track & Field | 1984 | Atarisoft | |||
| Transylvania | 1982 | Antonio Antiochia & Steve Meuse | Penguin Software | ||
| Transylvania II: Crimson Crown | 1985 | Penguin Software | Penguin Software | ||
| Trek of the 49ers | 1988 | Black, Tran, McNichols, et al. | CUE SoftSwap | ||
| Trinity | 1986 | Infocom | Infocom | ||
| Trolls and Tribulations | 1984 | Jimmy Huey | Creative Software | ||
| Troll's Tale | 1983 | Al Lowe, Sunnyside Soft | Sierra Entertainment | ||
| Ultima | 1981 | Richard Garriott | California Pacific Computer Company | ||
| Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness | 1986 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | Remake of Ultima from 1981 | |
| Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress | 1982 | Richard Garriott | Sierra On-Line | ||
| Ultima III: Exodus | 1983 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | ||
| Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar | 1985 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | ||
| Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny | 1988 | Richard Garriott | Origin Systems | ||
| Ulysses and the Golden Fleece | 1981 | Ken Williams & Bob Davis | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #4 | |
| Valley of the Minotaur | 1983 | Nicolas van Dyk & Chris M. Evans | Softalk | Interactive fiction | |
| Victory Road | 1987 | Quicksilver Software | Data East | ||
| Video Stock Market | 1985 | Computer Adversary Publishing | The first game from the company;[25] 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."[26] | ||
| Vindicator | 1983 | Jimmy Huey | H.A.L. Labs | ||
| Voodoo Castle | 1980 | Scott Adams & Alexis Adams | Adventure International | ||
| Voodoo Island | 1985 | Angelsoft | Mindscape | ||
| Warlords | 1978 | Brian Beninger | Speakeasy Software Ltd | ||
| Wasteland | 1988 | Interplay Productions | Electronic Arts | ||
| Wavy Navy | 1983 | Rodney McAuley | Sirius Software | ||
| Wayout | 1982 | Paul Edelstein | Sirius Software | ||
| Where in America's Past is Carmen Sandiego? | 1991 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego? | 1988 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego? | 1989 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? | 1989 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego? | 1986 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? | 1985 | Broderbund | Broderbund | ||
| Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 1988 | Buena Vista Software | Buena Vista Software | ||
| Wilderness Campaign | 1979 | Robert C. Clardy | Synergistic Software | ||
| Willy Byte in the Digital Dimension | 1984 | Murray Krehbiel | Data Trek | Graphics by Greg Hammond | |
| Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game | 1980 | Edu-ware | Edu-ware | ||
| Windwalker | 1989 | Origin Systems | Origin Systems | ||
| Wings of Fury | 1987 | Steve Waldo | Broderbund | ||
| Wings Out of Shadow | 1983 | Berserker Works | |||
| Winter Games | 1985 | Epyx | Epyx | ||
| Wishbringer | 1985 | Infocom | Infocom | ||
| Wizard and the Princess | 1982 | Ken Williams & Roberta Williams[1] | On-Line Systems | Also known as Hi-Res Adventure #2 | |
| The Wizard of Oz | 1985 | Windham Classics | Windham Classics | ||
| Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord | 1981 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG | |
| Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds | 1982 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG | |
| Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn | 1983 | Andrew C. Greenberg & Robert Woodhead | Sir-Tech | RPG | |
| Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna | 1987 | Andrew C. Greenberg, Robert Woodhead, & Roe R. Adams III | Sir-Tech | RPG | |
| Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom | 1988 | Andrew C. Greenberg & David W. Bradley | Sir-Tech | RPG | |
| Word Attack! | 1984 | Davidson & Associates | Davidson & Associates | ||
| Word Munchers | 1985 | Philip Bouchard, et al.[27] | MECC | ||
| Xonix | 1983 | Matthais Gerhardt | |||
| Xyphus | 1984 | Robert "Skip" Waller & Dave Albert | Penguin Software | ||
| Zaxxon | 1983 | John A. Garcia | Datasoft | ||
| Zenith | 1982 | Nasir Gebelli | Gebelli Software | ||
| Zork: The Great Underground Empire | 1980 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz | 1981 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Zork III: The Dungeon Master | 1982 | Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, & Tim Anderson | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz | 1989 | Steve Meretzky | Infocom | Interactive fiction | |
| Zorro | 1985 | Rick Mirsky & James Garon | Datasoft |
See also
Notes
- ^ This number is always up to date by this script
References
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External links
- List of Apple II games Archived 2021-05-13 at the Wayback Machine from MobyGames