Boulder Dash Series


The Boulder Dash Series includes the original Boulder Dash and it's sequels which were either published by or licensed from First Star Software. Boulder Dash games feature Rockford, the game's protagonist, who must dig through monster infested caves in search of diamonds. There is typically a mix of action and strategy in order to navigate through the often complex mazes.

Games

The following games are part of the Boulder Dash Series:
  1. Micro Fun
    Versions also published by:
    Atari2600.com, AtariAge, Classic Game Publishers, Inc., Comptiq, Data East Corporation, Elektronite, Epoch Co., Ltd., First Star Software, Inc., JVC Musical Industries, Inc., K-Tel International (UK) Ltd., Mean Hamster Software, Inc., Mirrorsoft Ltd., Nintendo of Europe GmbH, Orpheus Ltd., Prism Leisure Corporation Plc, State Soft Ltd., Tynesoft Computer Software, Victor Musical Industries, Inc.
    Platforms:
    Acorn Electron (1988), Amstrad CPC (1985), Apple II (1984), Atari 2600 (2012), Atari 5200 (2006), Atari 8-bit (1984), BBC Micro (1988), ColecoVision (1984), Commodore 64 (1984), Epoch Super Cassette Vision (1985), Game Boy (1990), IBM PC/Compatibles (1984), Intellivision (2015), MSX (1985), NES / Famicom (1990), PC-8800 Series (1984), ZX Spectrum (1984)
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  2. Databyte
    Versions also published by:
    Epyx, Inc., First Star Software, Inc., Hi-Tec Software Ltd., Wicked Software
    Platforms:
    Amiga (1989), Amstrad CPC (1988), Apple II (1987), Atari 8-bit (1986), Atari ST (1987), Commodore 64 (1986), IBM PC/Compatibles (1987), ZX Spectrum (1988)
  3. Databyte
    Versions also published by:
    Atari2600.com, First Star Software, Inc., Mean Hamster Software, Inc., Prism Leisure Corporation Plc
    Platforms:
    Atari 5200 (2005), Atari 8-bit (1985), Commodore 64 (1985), IBM PC/Compatibles (1985), MSX (1986), ZX Spectrum (1987)
  4. First Star Software, Inc.
    Versions also published by:
    Arcadia Systems, Inc., M.A.D., Melbourne House
    Platforms:
    Amiga (1988), Amstrad CPC (1988), Atari 8-bit (1988), Atari ST (1988), Commodore 64 (1988), IBM PC/Compatibles (1987), ZX Spectrum (1988)
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  5. Electronic Arts, Inc.
    Platforms:
    Apple II (1986), Atari 8-bit (1986), Commodore 64 (1986), IBM PC/Compatibles (1986)
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