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'''1986''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. | |||
==Video games set in 1986== | |||
''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3: Citizen Brown]]'' and ''[[The Wolf Among Us]]'' by [[Telltale Games]], ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' by [[TreyArch]], ''[[Deadlight]]'' by [[Tequila Works]], ''[[Fatal Frame]]'' by [[Tecmo]], ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' by [[Rockstar North]] as well as its remaster in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition]]'' by [[Grove Street Games]], ''[[F-15 Strike Eagle II]]'' by [[MPS Labs]], ''[[Hrot]]'' by [[Spytihněv]], ''[[Lake]]'' by [[Gamious]], ''[[North Atlantic '86]]'' by [[Strategic Simulations]], ''[[Rogue Warrior]]'' by [[Rebellion Developments]], ''[[Shenmue]]'' by [[Sega AM2]], ''[[Stories Untold]]'' by [[No Code]], ''[[World Cup Carnival]]'' by [[Artic Computing]], plus portions of the ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'' and ''[[Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition]]'' episodes ''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time|It's About Time]]'', ''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 2: Get Tannen!|Get Tannen!]]'', ''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4: Double Visions|Double Visions]]'', and ''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME|OUTATIME]]'' by Telltale Games, ''[[Crossing Souls]]'' by [[Fourattic]], ''[[Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery]]'' by [[Jam City]], plus the ''[[WWE 2K17]]'' ''[[WWE 2K17|Hall of Fame Showcase]]'' [[downloadable content]] and ''[[WWE 2K18]]'' by [[Yuke's]], plus the beginning of ''[[GoldenEye 007]]'' by [[Rare]] were set in 1986. | |||
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Products and events | See 1986 categories |
1986 was a year of continued expansion of the use of computers in multiple industries.
Video games set in 1986
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3: Citizen Brown and The Wolf Among Us by Telltale Games, Call of Duty: Black Ops II by TreyArch, Deadlight by Tequila Works, Fatal Frame by Tecmo, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City by Rockstar North as well as its remaster in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition by Grove Street Games, F-15 Strike Eagle II by MPS Labs, Hrot by Spytihněv, Lake by Gamious, North Atlantic '86 by Strategic Simulations, Rogue Warrior by Rebellion Developments, Shenmue by Sega AM2, Stories Untold by No Code, World Cup Carnival by Artic Computing, plus portions of the Back to the Future: The Game and Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition episodes It's About Time, Get Tannen!, Double Visions, and OUTATIME by Telltale Games, Crossing Souls by Fourattic, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery by Jam City, plus the WWE 2K17 Hall of Fame Showcase downloadable content and WWE 2K18 by Yuke's, plus the beginning of GoldenEye 007 by Rare were set in 1986.