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- Your spaceship is trapped in an asteroid belt. Watch out for enemy spacecraft and maneuver your way out.
- Face waves of aliens descending on your spaceship and clear the screen to achieve victory.
- The player controls a square avatar whose quest is to explore an open-ended environment to find a magical chalice and return it to the golden castle. Three dragons and an item-stealing bat roam the castle as well.
- Superman must repair the bridge in Metropolis that has been destroyed by Lex Luthor, capture Luthor and his criminal underlings, enter a phonebooth to turn back into Clark Kent and then return to the Daily Planet in the shortest possible time.
- The player controls a lunar landing module, with the goal of landing safely on the Moon.
- The player receives quests from Lord British to kill a succession of ten increasingly difficult monsters. The majority takes place in a dungeon. The player can visit a shop to purchase food and equipment and view the player's statistics.
- 3-D space video game for the Atari 800 computer system.
- Early video game simulation of a slot machine.
- A 1-player text-based bridge game written in BASIC, in which the player is joined by a computer partner against two computer opponents in the game of contract bridge.
- A fantasy action game in which the player ventures into the titular Doom Castle in search of treasure, weapons and monsters. After a successful run the player must also still escape the castle alive.
- The player must defend a micro star from a Klingon vessel.
- Soccer lets two players play association football. The game is divided into two halves of 4.5 minutes and the sides are switched in the second half. Players use the keypad to select one of the 11 footballers in the field and move them around with the joystick. When in control the ball can be kicked in the direction of the joystick. The game also detects off-side, corners, and throw-ins.
- Star Trek: Phaser Strike is a shoot 'em up video game that was published by Milton Bradley in 1979, and released for the Microvision at the same time as the film Star Trek: The Motion Picture.