Games Released in January 1982

4 new games released in January 1982, with Arcade being the most active platform. January 1 was the busiest day, with 2 new releases.

Which days had the most releases?

January 1 saw the most activity with 2 releases.

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Fri, Jan 1

2 releases

Sat, Jan 2

No releases

Sun, Jan 3

No releases

Mon, Jan 4

1 release

Tue, Jan 5

No releases

Wed, Jan 6

No releases

Thu, Jan 7

No releases

Fri, Jan 8

No releases

Sat, Jan 9

No releases

Sun, Jan 10

No releases

Mon, Jan 11

No releases

Tue, Jan 12

No releases

Wed, Jan 13

1 release

Thu, Jan 14

No releases

Fri, Jan 15

No releases

Sat, Jan 16

No releases

Sun, Jan 17

No releases

Mon, Jan 18

No releases

Tue, Jan 19

No releases

Wed, Jan 20

No releases

Thu, Jan 21

No releases

Fri, Jan 22

No releases

Sat, Jan 23

No releases

Sun, Jan 24

No releases

Mon, Jan 25

No releases

Tue, Jan 26

No releases

Wed, Jan 27

No releases

Thu, Jan 28

No releases

Fri, Jan 29

No releases

Sat, Jan 30

No releases

Sun, Jan 31

No releases

How did each week compare?

The first week of January was the busiest with 3 releases.

Week 2 (January 8–14)

1 release
Ms. Pac-Man

Most popular release in Week 2

Ms. Pac-Man

In 1982, a sequel to the incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man. This sequel continued on the "eat the dots/avoid the ghosts" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh. Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics. One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points. The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again. Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of "Junior".

Which platforms saw the most releases?

Arcade received 2 new titles in January 1982. The runner up was Dragon 32/64 with 1 new title.

Arcade2 releases
Dragon 32/641 release
TRS-801 release

What genres were most popular?

Arcade was the dominant genre in January 1982 with 2 titles. Puzzle followed closely with 2.

Arcade2
Puzzle2
Sport1
Strategy1