Get Ready to LOL at These Hilarious Classics from 1985!
1985 was a year full of innovation and creativity in the world of video games. It was a time when developers pushed the boundaries of fun and humor, creating titles that, though simplistic by today’s standards, remain delightfully funny and engaging. Below, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane and revisit some of the funniest games that made 1985 a year to remember in gaming. Prepare for some laughs and surprises as we dive into into the joyous absurdity of these classic gems.
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1. Tapper
Tapper is one of the most iconic games from 1985, created by Bally Midway. The game put you in the shoes of a frenzied bartender racing against time to serve drinks before customers became too impatient and angry. The hilarious part was how the patrons would lose their cool and start throwing empty mugs back at you. Moreover, the game’s whimsical graphics and animated customers added to the overall comedic feel. A funny mishap here and there kept players coming back for more chaotic drink-serving action.
2. Paperboy
Paperboy was all about the comedic chaos of delivering newspapers. Riding a bike through a suburb, players were tasked with delivering papers to subscribers while avoiding bizarre obstacles like breakdancers, tire-throwing dads, and runaway lawnmowers. The game’s over-the-top situations, coupled with the exaggerated animations of angry customers, made Paperboy a lighthearted, albeit challenging, source of amusement in 1985. This charming delivery boy adventure was not to be underestimated in the laugh department.
3. BurgerTime
In BurgerTime, players assumed the role of a chef named Peter Pepper tasked with assembling giant burgers while being chased by antagonistic food items such as Mr. Pickle and Mr. Egg. The sight of these goofy food characters created a delightful contrast that brought much humor to the game. Additionally, tossing pepper to temporarily freeze the enemies added a playful twist that kept players both engaged and entertained. The hilarious escapades of BurgerTime were an undeniable emphasize of gaming that year.
4. Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters took a humorous spin on the already-funny film franchise. The game allowed players to drive the iconic Ecto-1 around town, trapping ghosts and earning money. The goofy animations and quirky sound effects emphasized the lighthearted nature of the ghost-catching business. also, the game’s humorous oversights, like running out of gas in the middle of the city or the hilariously tricky ghost-chasing scenes, provided endless giggles. It was a charming mix of fun and challenge that captured the playful spirit of the Ghostbusters.
5. Kung Fu
Kung Fu brought a humorous angle to the martial arts genre with its over-the-top villains and exaggerated fight moves. Players guided Thomas in his quest to save Sylvia from the evil Mr. X, encountering amusing characters like the grinning Knife Throwers and the mischievous Grippers. The fluid yet comical movements of Thomas—and the unexpected ways in which enemies attacked—made the game a fun-filled martial arts adventure. Above all, Kung Fu’s blend of action and humor made sure it left a laughter-filled mark in 1985.
From bartending mishaps to ghost-hunting laughs, these games from 1985 brought humor and joy to countless gamers. They remind us that amidst challenges and deadlines, a bit of comedy can go a long way in making a game truly memorable.
- Arcade History: Tapper
- Arcade Museum: Paperboy
- Strategy Wiki: BurgerTime
- Old Games: Ghostbusters
- Retro Games: Kung Fu
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