Retro Games From 1986
1986 marked a turning point where video games evolved beyond simple arcade experiences into richer, more complex adventures. This collection showcases groundbreaking titles from the NES, Sega Master System, and PC that introduced deeper storytelling, expanded gameplay mechanics, and technical innovations that pushed 8-bit hardware to its limits.
Genre-Defining Masterpieces
- The Legend of Zelda (NES): Shigeru Miyamoto's open-world adventure introduced battery saves and non-linear exploration, creating the action-RPG blueprint.- Metroid (NES): Nintendo's sci-fi epic pioneered the "Metroidvania" genre with its sprawling, interconnected world and female protagonist.
- Dragon Quest (NES): Yuji Horii's RPG established the template for Japanese role-playing games, selling over 2 million copies in Japan alone.
Technical Breakthroughs
- The Famicom Disk System launched in Japan, allowing rewritable game saves and expanded storage via floppy disks.- Sega's Master System debuted with advanced graphics capabilities, including a wider color palette than the NES.
- PC gaming saw the rise of VGA graphics and AdLib sound cards, enabling richer multimedia experiences.
Cultural Impact
- Castlevania (NES) blended Gothic horror with platforming, spawning one of gaming's most enduring franchises.- Out Run (Arcade) revolutionized racing games with its "choose your path" branching courses and iconic soundtrack.
- Bubble Bobble (Arcade) turned cooperative puzzle-platforming into a global phenomenon with its adorable dinosaur duo.
Why 1986 Still Matters
These games established narrative depth and player agency as core gaming values. Our collection preserves these classics across 15+ platforms with enhanced features like save states and scanline filters, letting you experience gaming's pivotal evolution year as it was meant to be played.Showing 18 games from 1986 - Page 2
A first-person space combat simulator for the NES featuring wireframe 3D graphics. Pilot a starfighter through enemy territory, destroying alien spacecraft and space stations across multiple solar systems.
Classic vertically scrolling shooter where players pilot an attack helicopter through enemy territory, rescuing POWs while battling tanks, jets, and enemy copters.
Based on the brutal post-apocalyptic manga/anime, this NES adaptation lets you control Kenshiro as he battles through wastelands using deadly Hokuto Shinken martial arts. Experience the iconic 'You are already dead' moments in 8-bit form.
A unique NES light gun shooter where players control private detective Mr. Stevenson chasing kidnappers through five urban stages. Combines platform jumping with Zapper gun gameplay to shoot enemies and obstacles.
Gradius is a seminal horizontal-scrolling shooter developed and published by Konami for the NES. Players control the Vic Viper starship through challenging stages filled with enemies and obstacles, utilizing a unique power-up system to enhance their ship's capabilities.
Nintendo's first volleyball simulation featuring simple two-button controls and 6-player team mechanics. Compete in international tournaments or head-to-head matches with realistic physics for its era.
Rygar is an action-adventure arcade game developed and published by Tecmo in 1986. Players control the warrior Rygar who wields a unique weapon called the 'Diskarmor' to battle through mythical lands and defeat the evil Ligar.
Bubble Bobble is a 1986 platform arcade game where players control Bub and Bob, two cute dinosaurs who trap enemies in bubbles. Known for its cooperative gameplay, cheerful music, and hidden secrets that influenced future platformers.
DARIUS is a 1986 side-scrolling shooter arcade game featuring branching paths, massive mechanical sea creatures as bosses, and a unique triple-screen display. Players pilot the Silver Hawk spacecraft against the alien Belsar army across 26 alphabetical zones.
SUPER MARIO BROS. is Nintendo's 1986 arcade adaptation of their NES masterpiece. Players control Mario (or Luigi in 2P mode) through 8 worlds to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, featuring enhanced graphics and the Vs. Mode competitive variant.
Salamander is a 1986 arcade shoot 'em up developed and published by Konami. A spin-off of the Gradius series, it features both horizontal and vertical scrolling stages with cooperative two-player gameplay. Players control the Vic Viper or Lord British spaceships to battle through organic alien environments with power-up capsules and unique weapon options.
A pioneering run-and-gun shooter where players control agent Albatross infiltrating the terrorist organization Geldra to rescue fellow agent Leila Blitz.
Renegade is a pioneering beat 'em up arcade game developed by Technos Japan. Released in 1986, it established the side-scrolling brawler template with its urban street fighting theme. Players control a leather-jacketed hero battling through four distinct gangs to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend.
Arkanoid is a 1986 arcade game developed by Taito that revolutionized the Breakout formula. Players control the 'Vaus' spaceship paddle to bounce a ball and destroy colorful blocks, featuring power-ups, varied level designs, and a distinctive alien aesthetic that set it apart from its predecessors.
A unique hybrid arcade game combining run-and-gun action with vehicular combat. Players alternate between on-foot shooting and car-based battles to rescue hostages from a criminal organization.
Athena is a platform game developed and published by SNK for arcades in 1986. Players control the goddess Athena as she battles through various mythological realms to reclaim her stolen powers. The game features unique weapon upgrades and transformations.

















