[---------------------------------------------------------------------------] [ Coin-Ops-A-Poppin' ] [ The Killer List of Video Games ] [ ] [ J to R ] [ ] [ August 1993 ] [ ] [ Original list compiled by Mike Hughey with extensive mods by Jeff Hansen. ] [ ] [ Converted to Appleworks Database and enlarged with help from USENET ] [ folks by Jonathan Deitch (jdeitch@gisatl.fidonet.org) ] [ ] [ Please send all additions, comments, corrections, and suggestions to the ] [ above address (jdeitch@gisatl.fidonet.org). Thanks. ] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------] Jack the Giant Killer {Cinematronics '82} Jack must climb beanstalk, get harp from giant. Jailbreak {Konami '85} Stop the prison escapees. Shoot the bad guys, rescue hostages. Jaws {Atari, 2P, BnW} Dive for loot, but watch out for those pixel-thirsty sharks. Jet Fighter {Kee '74} John Elway's Team Quarterback {Leland '88, 4P} More of the same ... this time with two on each side. Caused fights among players since nobody wanted to play halfback ! Journey {Midway '83} Members of the 70's rock group Journey go on a Tron-like adventure. Journey IS pure video game satisfaction! Joust {Williams '82, 2P} Ride on bird attempting to hit enemies with lance higher than theirs. Original game allowed indefinite play if you sat on the lower ledge letting pterodactycls run into your lance. Joust II - Survival of the Fittest {Williams '86, 2P} Various minor additions to the game. Jr. Pac-Man {Midway '83} Pac-Man's kid goes on his own. Sideways-scrolling maze, galloping prizes that destroy energizers (there are six), and the usual business with the ghosts. Jump Bug {Rock-Ola '81} Manuever your super VW Bug through a number of scenes (which included a town with clouds and a pyramid with a geyser) by jumping over and firing at enemies. Jump Cycle {Atari, BnW} Plastic overlays. Jump line of buses, do wheelies. Jungle Hunt {Taito '82} Same as Jungle King, but with slightly better graphics. Jungle King became Jungle Hunt after a lawsuit threat by the Estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Jungle King {Taito '82} Jungle exploration; four different sections. Knock off of Jungle Hunt. Juno First {Konami '83} Shoot-em-up. Kageki {Romstar '88} Cheesy chop-socky. Kangaroo {Atari '82} Another cute graphics game with four screens. Rather infamous for poorly-executed graphics (many bugs). Karate Champ {Data East '84} Could be first chop-socky game. Complex combinations of movements with two joysticks. Karate Master {Data East, 2P} Karnov {Data East} Fire-breathing fat bald Russian wanders through landscape in search of adventure and fun. Kayos {? '83ish} Kick {Midway} Same as KickMan. Kicker {Konami} Smacking around ninjas in a big mansion, while collecting powerballs. Pretty fun. KickMan {Midway '81} Trackball. Man on a unicycle catchs balloons, Pac-Mans and ghosts, but not bombs. Kid Niki: Radical Ninja {Data East} Similar to Golden Boy. King and Balloon {} Speech: "Help!" "Bye-bye!" KLAX {Atari '89, 2P} Catch colored tiles with paddle, flip them into same-colored stacks. Knights of the Round {Capcom '92, 3P} Scrolling side-view 3D jump/attack game. King Arthur theme. Essentially, this game is just Final Fight with swords. Konami GT {Konami, 3D} Driving game. Kozmik Krooz'r {Midway '83} Co-released with Wacko but much rarer. Shoot-em-up. Krull {Mylstar/Gottlieb '83} Based on the movie. A five-event game. Kung Fu Master {Data East} Chop-socky. Kung-Fu Master {Data East '85} Chop-socky where you must defeat Mr. X (how original ...) to rescue your girlfriend. I don't know what made this game so fun ... Kuri Kinton {Taito} Chop-socky. Kuuga {Data East} Kyros {Alpha Desnhi} Ladybug {Universal '81} Interesting Pac-Man variant which uses revolving doors to modify the maze. Free credits earning potential. Laguna Racer {Midway, BnW} Laser Grand Prix {Taito '83, Laser} Pretty much what it advertises ... poor implementation. Laser Shuffle, The {, Laser} Last Apostle (?) {} MARVELOUS graphics (like TROG's Claymation, but years in advance). Puppet battles evil undead puppet ninjas (I am not kidding.) Last seen in Ocean City, NJ. Last Duel {Capcom '88} Space shoot-em-up with screen scrolling to you. Last Mission {Data East '86} Multi-direction scrolling space shoot-em-up; various power pills to give extra abilities. Last Starfighter {Atari '84} Based on the 1984 movie. Which, incidently, featured the game. Lazarian {Early Sega|Gremlin} Achingly old Phoenix-style shoot-em-up. Featured a "mother ship" with a big eye in the middle, if I'm not mistaken. Disturbingly poor graphics. Had four events, one where you had to navigate a maze with stuff shooting at you from the edges, ala Galaga. Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf {SNK '88} Legend of Hero Tonma {Irem '89, 2P} Legend of Kage {Taito '85} Another Ninja-fighting game. Why'd they bother with another one ... Interesting twist : Kage is a female Ninja hero. Super jumps ... over trees and such. Legendary Wings {Capcom, 2P} Horizontal/vertically scrolling shooter. One or two players. Greek/mythos setting. Players fly about and shoot various nasties. Weapons and power-levels can be changed by picking up various goodies. Legion {Nichibutsu} LeMans {Atari '76} Letal Enforcer {Konami '92} Much like Operation Wolf Libble Rabble {?