To Hell and Back (video game)
To Hell and Back is a platform game developed for 8-bit systems by Andy Jervis and published by CRL in 1988.
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Video games |
1982
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1983
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- 3D Desert Patrol
- Alien Maze
- Bomber
- Caveman
- Crawler
- Derby Day
- Draughts
- Escape from Manhattan
- Galactic Patrol
- Grand National
- Jackpot
- Lunar Rescue
- One Day Cricket
- Pandemonia
- Test Match
- The Omega Run
- The Orb
- Space Mission
- Zaraks
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1984
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- £.s.d.
- Ahhh!!
- Cricket 64
- Glug Glug
- Handicap Golf
- Handy Andy
- Incredible Adventure
- Olympics
- Orpheus in the Underworld
- Show Jumping
- Terrahawks
- The Magic Roundabout
- Tritz
- Whirlybird
- The War of the Worlds
- The Warlock's Treasure
- The Woods of Winter
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1985
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1986
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1987
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- Academy
- Ball Breaker
- Book of the Dead
- Cyborg
- Death or Glory
- Federation3
- Frankenstein
- From Darkness into Light
- I-Alien
- IQ
- Jack the Ripper
- Jet-Boys
- Last Mohican
- Lifeforce
- Loads of Midnight
- Mandroid
- Murder off Miami
- Ninja Hamster
- Oink!
- Outcast
- Plasmatron
- Sun Star
- They Call Me Trooper
- Traxxion
- Vengeance
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1988
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- Ball Breaker II
- CounterForce
- Cyberknights
- Discovery
- International Soccer4
- Kellogg's Tour 1988
- NATO Assault Course
- Purple Heart
- Road Warrior
- Sophistry
- Thundercross
- Time Fighter
- To Hell and Back
- Trigger Happy
- Wolfman
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1989
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- Inner Space
- Lancaster
- Professional Soccer
- Search for the Titanic
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1990
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Unknown year
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Unreleased
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- Enchantress
- Spearhead
- The Blues Brothers
- The Malinsay Massacre
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- Fifth (1983)
- Stargazer Secrets (1983)
- Highway Code (1984)
- 3D Game Maker (1987)
- 2D Game Maker (1988)
- Hi-Rise Scaffold Construction Set (Unreleased)
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1 Hercules was a re-release of a 1984 video game by Interdisc
2 Robin of Sherlock was a re-release of a 1985 video game by Delta 4 Software
3 Federation was a re-release of a 1985 video game called Quann Tulla
4 International Soccer was a re-release of a 1983 video game called Cup Final
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