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'''1985''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. | |||
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. | |||
==Video games set 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. | |||
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Products and events | See 1985 categories |
1985 was a year of continued expansion of the use of computers in multiple industries.
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.
Video games set 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 Live and Spooky downloadable content for Not For Broadcast by NotGames, Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis by Bohemia Interactive Studio as well as its 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 by Software Images, 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.