Retro Gaming Rundown: 5 Iconic Games That Defined the 1980s

14/02/2025

Today, Fix Gaming is taking a nostalgic journey back to the 1980s—a decade that set the standards not just in film, TV, and music, but in the burgeoning world of video games. As we dive into the past, we revisit five games that shaped this vibrant era. 

Everyone has that one game that first introduced them to the expansive universe of video games. For many, it could have been dodging barrels with an intrepid carpenter or plumbing through mushroom kingdoms with a beloved Italian. But if those classics weren't your first digital love, perhaps one of the games we're spotlighting today was. 

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1. Commando (1985) 

During a year when the airwaves pulsed with Simple Minds and the streets of Miami were patrolled by stylish detectives, Capcom's Commando invited players to wade through enemy lines. This top-down shooter, which debuted on systems from the NES to the Commodore 64, dropped players into the combat boots of Super Joe. Armed with a machine gun and grenades, players stormed through jungles and enemy camps, leaving a trail of chaos. Commando was not just about shooting; strategic grenade use was crucial, making it a hit that kept gamers returning for one more play.


2. Harrier Attack (1983)

Embodying the principle of 'keep it simple,' Harrier Attack was a testament to gameplay purity. Developed by Durrell Software and released on platforms like the ZX Spectrum, it put players in the cockpit of a Harrier jet, tasked with destroying ground targets while navigating a perilous battlefield. Its minimalistic graphics belied a depth that captured the essence of quick reflex gaming, where every second and every bomb drop counted.


3. Spy Hunter (1983)

For those not racing through Italian vistas in Out Run, Spy Hunter offered a different type of vehicular thrill. Released by Bally Midway, this game cast players as secret agents behind the wheel of an armed-to-the-teeth vehicle. Tasked with taking down a syndicate of rogue agents, players used an array of car modifications to survive. The game was famous for its integration of car upgrades, which were accessed by driving into the back of a moving truck—a feature that kept the arcade cabinets busy and home systems buzzing.


4. Daley Thompson's Decathlon (1984)

This title by Ocean Software took the physical exertion of the Olympics and transformed it into a digital challenge that was notorious for breaking more than a few joysticks. Released across various platforms, including the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, Daley Thompson's Decathlon required a combination of rapid joystick wiggling and strategic button mashing, as players competed in ten grueling track and field events.

5. TETRIS (1985) 

Developed by Soviet software engineer Alexey Pajitnov, TETRIS became more than just a game; it was a cultural phenomenon. This simple yet challenging puzzle game tasked players with arranging falling blocks into completing lines to prevent a stack-up. Its addictive gameplay transcended the Soviet borders, especially after being bundled with the Nintendo GameBoy, becoming a quintessential part of many gamers' introductions to handheld gaming.

Conclusion 

These five games are more than just fond memories; they are milestones that helped shape the gaming landscape and, indeed, my own childhood. Growing up in the era of what was then high-tech gaming not only shaped my understanding of interactive entertainment but also laid the groundwork for my passion in the digital world. Each title brought with it a unique challenge and charm that captured the hearts of a generation. 

As we continue to enjoy the latest advancements in gaming, it's these classics that remind us of the simple joys and the groundbreaking innovations that originally captivated players around the globe. Stay tuned for more nostalgic journeys as we time travel through the rich history of gaming right here on Fix Gaming Channel.


By Ronny Fiksdahl

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