Games like Eliminator (1982)

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If you want to find games like Eliminator (1982), we've got you covered. This is a list of games similar to Eliminator (1982). If you are looking for something like that, you'll likely enjoy some of these games.
3D Altered Beast screenshot
3D Altered Beast is a game developed by SEGA. It came out on 29-05-2013. It was published by SEGA. You can play 3D Altered Beast on Nintendo 3DS. The game is sold via Nintendo eShop.
Teddy Boy Blues screenshot
Teddy Boy Blues is a game developed by SEGA. It came out on 01-01-1985. It was published by SEGA. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Teddy Boy Blues on SEGA Master System and Genesis.
Super Monaco GP screenshot
Super Monaco GP is a racing game developed by SEGA. It was originally released in 1990. U.S. Gold published the game. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. You can play Super Monaco GP on SEGA Master System, Game Gear, Atari ST and Commodore / Amiga.
After Burner II screenshot
After Burner II is an action, strategy and simulation game developed by SEGA. It was originally released in 1987. It was published by SEGA. Most rawgers rated the game as "Exceptional". After Burner II is available on Genesis, Commodore / Amiga, SEGA 32X and NES. It was scored by Hiroshi Kawaguchi and Noriyuki Iwadare.
Sonic Spinball screenshot
Sonic Spinball is an action game developed by SEGA. It was originally released in 1993. It was published by SEGA. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. Sonic Spinball is available on Wii, iOS, PC and Linux. You can purchase the game on Steam and Nintendo eShop. Yutaka Sugano produced the game. Barry Blum, Brian Coburn and Howard Drossin scored the game.
Shining and the Darkness screenshot
Shining and the Darkness is a RPG game developed by SEGA. It was originally released in 2007. SEGA published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Skip". You can play Shining and the Darkness on PC, Linux and macOS. The game is sold via Steam. Hiroyuki Takahashi produced the game. Kan Naito directed the game. It was scored by Masahiko Yoshimura.
Moon Cresta screenshot
Moon Cresta is a game developed by Nihon Bussan and Nichibutsu. It came out on 01-05-1980. Centuri published the game. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG. Moon Cresta is available on Commodore / Amiga, Android, Wii and Atari 7800.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers screenshot
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is a fighting game developed by Capcom. It was originally released in 1993. It was published by Capcom. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is available on Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Wii U and Genesis. You can purchase the game on Nintendo eShop. Isao Abe and Syun Nishigaki scored the game.
Galaxian screenshot
Galaxian is a shooter-arcade game developed by NAMCO, Atari, Dempa Shinbunsha and Sonic Powered. It was originally released in 1979. Atarisoft published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Galaxian on Wii, Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit and Game Boy. Alan Pavlish produced the game.
Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl screenshot
Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl is an action-arcade game developed by M2. It was originally released in 2012. It was published by SEGA. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG. Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl is available on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. You can purchase the game on Xbox Store and Xbox 360 Store.
Batman screenshot
Batman is an action game developed by Ocean Software and SunSoft. It came out on 01-01-1989. It was published by Ocean Software. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Batman on Commodore / Amiga. It was produced by Jon Woods. It was scored by Naoki Kodaka.
Missile Command (1980) screenshot
Missile Command (1980) is an action, shooter and arcade game developed by Atari, Krome Studios and Krome. It was originally released in 1980. It was published by Sears. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Missile Command (1980) on Game Boy Advance, Atari 8-bit, Game Boy and PlayStation.