mai 6, 2009 | In: Edito
95 jeux des années 80 en ligne gratuits
Si vous êtes nostalgique, comme je le suis, cette info pourrait vous intéresser. Un site amog.com propose une liste de 95 jeux old school qui peuvent être joués en ligne gratuitement.
Ce site offre des informations détaillées sur chaque jeux comme la popularité, la difficulté, le son… avec des capture d’écrans.
J’ai gardé les meilleures qui m’ont fait vibrés d’émotions :
(8) Bank Panic
Released: 1984
Popularity around release date: 4/5
Difficulty: 3/5
Fun: 3/5
Uniqueness: 3/5
Sound: 3/5
Graphics: 2/5
No, this isn’t the Ben Bernanke story. The towns people need your help because bank robbers are trying to rob a bank. Your job as the sheriff is to shoot them. It’s okay to shoot before they draw their weapons, but you get more points for shooting after they draw. Just like the real police!
(31) Duck Hunt
Released: 1984
Popularity around release date: 3/5
Difficulty: 3/5
Fun: 3/5
Uniqueness: 3/5
Sound: 3/5
Graphics: 3/5
If you’ve never played “Duck Hunt”, you’re really missing out. This was unbelievable fun with the NES Zapper, but I don’t know how it translates to the web. But in this game, your hunting dog hides in the grass. When you successfully shoot down a duck, your dog grabs it and show his approval. If you miss and ducks fly away, your dog laughs at you, mostly just to be a dick. This is a video game that everyone should try.
(63) Pole Position
Released: 1982
Popularity around release date: 5/5
Difficulty: 3/5
Fun: 3/5
Uniqueness: 1/5
Sound: 2/5
Graphics: 3/5
Whether you were around in the 1980s or not, you should already know that “Pole Position” is a racing game. In the first race, you’re attempting to qualify for a professional race. If you qualify, the next race is the big show– Formula 1 (The NASCAR of the 80s.)
Et la serise sur le gâteau…
(93) Yie Ar Kung Fu
Released: 1985
Popularity around release date: 4/5
Difficulty: 4/5
Fun: 4/5
Uniqueness: 3/5
Sound: 3/5
Graphics: 2/5
(Image by File Factory Games)
Though the graphics aren’t the greatest, this is an awesome early fighting game. The main character is Oolong, which is Japanese for “black dragon,” and Chinese for “complimentary tea served to white people.” Oolong fights martial arts masters. If you defeat all of the masters, you will receive the title of “Grand Master”.
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