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The following [[computer]]-related events occurred in 1985:
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*[[:Category:Application software released in 1985|Application software released in 1985]]‏‎
'''1985''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries.
*[[:Category:Arcade games released in 1985|Arcade games released in 1985]]‏‎
 
*[[:Category:Arcade hardware released in 1985|Arcade hardware released in 1985]]‏‎
It also was the year that the [[video game]] industry began to recover from the [[video game crash of 1983]] in the United States of America.
*[[:Category:Companies and organizations closed in 1985|Companies and organizations closed in 1985]]‏‎
 
*[[:Category:Companies and organizations formed in 1985|Companies and organizations formed in 1985]]‏‎
==Video games set in 1985==
*[[:Category:Computers and consoles released in 1985|Computers and consoles released in 1985]]‏‎
''[[Germany 1985]]'' by [[Strategic Simulations]], ''[[Ninja Gaiden Shadow]]'' by [[Natsume]], ''[[My Summer Vacation 4: Boy’s Inland Detective Club]]'' by [[Millennium Kitchen]], the ''[[Not For Broadcast: Live and Spooky|Live and Spooky]]'' [[downloadable content]] for ''[[Not For Broadcast]]'' by [[NotGames]], ''[[Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis]]'' by [[Bohemia Interactive Studio]] as well as its ''[[Operation Flashpoint: Red Hammer|Red Hammer]]'' expansion pack by [[Codemasters]], ''[[Retro City Rampage]]'' by [[Vblank Entertainment]], and ''[[This Is the Police]]'' by [[Weappy Studio]], plus portions of ''[[13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim]]'' by [[Vanillaware]], ''[[Back to the Future (video game)|Back to the Future]]'' by [[Software Images]], ''[[Back to the Future (MSX video game)|Back to the Future]]'' by [[Pony Canyon]], ''[[Back to the Future Adventure]]'' by [[Data West]], ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' by [[Image Works]], ''[[Back to the Future Part II & III]]'' by [[Beam Software]], ''[[Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery]]'' by [[Jam City]], ''[[Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number]]'' by [[Abstraction Games]] and [[Dennaton Games]], ''[[Not For Broadcast]]'' by [[NotGames]], as well as ''[[TimeSplitters]]'' by [[Free Radical Games]] were set in 1985.
*[[:Category:Computer and video game conventions in 1985|Computer and video game conventions in 1985]]‏‎
*[[:Category:Computer and video game peripherals released in 1985|Computer and video game peripherals released in 1985]]‏‎
*[[:Category:Operating systems released in 1985|Operating systems released in 1985]]‏‎
*[[:Category:Video games released in 1985|Video games released in 1985]]‏‎


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[[Category:Years in which video games are set]]

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