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Wall Street Raider
Wall Street Raider
Cover art for Wall Street Raider
Original release cover
Developers
  • Roninsoft (Michael D. Jenkins, original)
  • Hackjack Games (Ben Ward, remaster)
Publishers
  • Intracorp (DOS)
  • Roninsoft (Windows)
  • Hackjack Games (Steam remaster)
DesignerMichael D. Jenkins
Platforms
Release
  • DOS January 1, 1986; 39 years ago (1986-01-01)
  • Windows January 1, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-01-01)
  • Steam (remastered) 2025 (upcoming)
GenreBusiness simulation game
ModeSingle-player

Wall Street Raider, stylized as Wall $treet Raider, is a 1989 video game published by Intracorp.

Gameplay

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Wall $treet Raider is a game in which players use the stock market to take over companies.[1] Up to four players could play, and divided a billion dollars between them.[2]

Packaging

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Intracorp included a coupon for a free rental of the film Wall Street with every purchase of the game.[2]

Reception

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John Harrington reviewed Wall $treet Raider and Wall Street Wizard for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 6 out of 10, and stated that "Raider is a little dry as a solo game; you start the game with a considerable fortune and the temptation is to say '$250 000 is enough for any man, I'll emigrate to the Bahamas'.."[1]

Daniel Carr for Computer Play called it "a BIG game" and "corporate warfare at its best".[3]

Legacy

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In 2025, the game is being remastered by developer Ben Ward with a modern graphical interface, while preserving its original simulation engine and complexity, under Jenkins’ direct collaboration. As of 2025, Wall $treet Raider is not currently available for purchase due to the bankruptcy of its former e-commerce platform.[4]

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