Games Released in October 1985

60 new games released in October 1985, with Nintendo Entertainment System being the most active platform. October 1 was the busiest day, with 22 new releases.

Top Platform

Nintendo Entertainment System

New Releases

60

Busiest Day

October 1

Gauntlet

What was the most popular game of October 1985?

Gauntlet

The players, up to four at once in the arcade version, select among four playable fantasy-based characters; Thor the Warrior, Merlin the Wizard, Thyra the Valkyrie, or Questor the Elf. Each character has his or her own unique strength and weaknesses. For example, the Warrior is strongest in hand-to-hand combat, the Wizard has the most powerful magic, the Valkyrie has the best armour and the Elf is the fastest in movement. Upon selecting a playable character, the gameplay is set within a series of top-down, third-person perspective mazes where the object is to find and touch the designated exit in every level. An assortment of special items can be located in each level that increase player's character's health, unlock doors, gain more points and magical potions that can destroy all of the enemies on screen. The enemies are an assortment of fantasy-based monsters, including ghosts, grunts, demons, lobbers, sorcerers and thieves. Each enters the level through specific generators, which can be destroyed. While there are no bosses in the game, the most dangerous enemy is "Death", who can not only drain a character's health, but is difficult to destroy. As the game progresses, higher levels of skill are needed to reach the exit, with success often depending on the willingness of the players to cooperate by sharing food and luring monsters into places where they can be engaged and slaughtered more conveniently. While contact with enemies reduces the player's health, it also slowly drains on its own, thus creating a time limit. When a character's health reaches zero, that character dies. The character can be revived in place with full health by spending a game credit (i.e. inserting a coin) within a certain short time window after it died. This allows even the least proficient players to keep playing indefinitely, if they are willing to keep inserting coins.

Which days had the most releases?

October 1 saw the most activity with 22 releases.

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Tue, Oct 1

22 releases

Wed, Oct 2

1 release

Thu, Oct 3

2 releases

Fri, Oct 4

1 release

Sat, Oct 5

No releases

Sun, Oct 6

No releases

Mon, Oct 7

No releases

Tue, Oct 8

2 releases

Wed, Oct 9

No releases

Thu, Oct 10

No releases

Fri, Oct 11

No releases

Sat, Oct 12

1 release

Sun, Oct 13

No releases

Mon, Oct 14

No releases

Tue, Oct 15

5 releases

Wed, Oct 16

No releases

Thu, Oct 17

1 release

Fri, Oct 18

19 releases

Sat, Oct 19

No releases

Sun, Oct 20

2 releases

Mon, Oct 21

No releases

Tue, Oct 22

1 release

Wed, Oct 23

1 release

Thu, Oct 24

No releases

Fri, Oct 25

No releases

Sat, Oct 26

No releases

Sun, Oct 27

2 releases

Mon, Oct 28

No releases

Tue, Oct 29

No releases

Wed, Oct 30

No releases

Thu, Oct 31

No releases

How did each week compare?

The third week of October was the busiest with 27 releases.

Week 3 (October 15–21)

27 releases
Gauntlet

Most popular release in Week 3

Gauntlet

The players, up to four at once in the arcade version, select among four playable fantasy-based characters; Thor the Warrior, Merlin the Wizard, Thyra the Valkyrie, or Questor the Elf. Each character has his or her own unique strength and weaknesses. For example, the Warrior is strongest in hand-to-hand combat, the Wizard has the most powerful magic, the Valkyrie has the best armour and the Elf is the fastest in movement. Upon selecting a playable character, the gameplay is set within a series of top-down, third-person perspective mazes where the object is to find and touch the designated exit in every level. An assortment of special items can be located in each level that increase player's character's health, unlock doors, gain more points and magical potions that can destroy all of the enemies on screen. The enemies are an assortment of fantasy-based monsters, including ghosts, grunts, demons, lobbers, sorcerers and thieves. Each enters the level through specific generators, which can be destroyed. While there are no bosses in the game, the most dangerous enemy is "Death", who can not only drain a character's health, but is difficult to destroy. As the game progresses, higher levels of skill are needed to reach the exit, with success often depending on the willingness of the players to cooperate by sharing food and luring monsters into places where they can be engaged and slaughtered more conveniently. While contact with enemies reduces the player's health, it also slowly drains on its own, thus creating a time limit. When a character's health reaches zero, that character dies. The character can be revived in place with full health by spending a game credit (i.e. inserting a coin) within a certain short time window after it died. This allows even the least proficient players to keep playing indefinitely, if they are willing to keep inserting coins.

Week 4 (October 22–28)

4 releases
Gun.Smoke

Most popular release in Week 4

Gun.Smoke

Gun.Smoke is very similar to Commando, another Capcom game, but with several differences. Whereas Commando is a run and gun game, this game is a scrolling shooter in which the screen scrolls upward automatically and players only have three ways to shoot, using three buttons for left, right, and center shooting. However, a player can also change the way the gunman shoots through button combinations. A player can still die by getting shot or struck by enemies like in Commando but improve protection by getting special items, including a horse, for protection up to three hits; boots, for speed of movement; bullets, for faster shots; and rifles, for shot length. These items are found by shooting barrels and rifles, boots, and bullets can stock up to five. It was brought to the Sega Master System in South Korea without a license by Prosoft in 1990.

Which platforms saw the most releases?

Nintendo Entertainment System received 17 new titles in October 1985. The runner up was Commodore C64/128/MAX with 10 new titles.

Nintendo Entertainment System17 releases
Commodore C64/128/MAX10 releases
Arcade7 releases
PC-8800 Series7 releases
ZX Spectrum5 releases
Apple II4 releases
Sega Master System/Mark III3 releases
Amstrad CPC2 releases
DOS2 releases
Atari 8-bit2 releases

What genres were most popular?

Arcade was the dominant genre in October 1985 with 24 titles. Adventure followed closely with 14.

Arcade24
Adventure14
Shooter14
Platform13
Puzzle10
Sport8
Strategy6
Racing5
Hack and slash3
Role-playing3