Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy 2000 Adventure
Cryo Interactive's Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy is a first-person adventure game set in ancient Egypt. It is the sequel to Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh, also from the same developer. The game bears no official ties to Kheops Studio's The Egyptian Prophecy, even though the latter has also been released as Egypt III: The Fate of Ramsesm to capitalize on the series' name. While this sequel may look visually dated when compared to more contemporary counterparts, the game benefits from careful historical research, good characters, and an intriguing storyline. Students of history with an interest in ancient...
Flintstones, The: Dino Lost in Bedrock 1990 Arcade action
The Flintstones: Dino: Lost in Bedrock is a platform game based on the famous animated show. Fred Flintstone's pet dinosaur, Dino is, well, lost in the city of Bedrock. Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble try to find him. The game is divided into several levels. You walk as either Fred or Barney through Bedrock, and you must avoid enemies such as crocodiles or turtles; should they catch you, you lose a life. You can pick up rocks to throw at them. At the end of every level, you encounter a boss - always a big prehistoric creature. There is a...
Wizard's Doom 1989 Puzzle
Wizard's Doom is a decent third-person puzzle game in the same vein as Soko-Ban, except not as devious or fun. The plot is that you have been captured inside some evil wizard's castle, and your goal is to collect 5 keys on each level to open up the exit. In your way are arrow blocks and other obstacles you have to push in the right order. You have only 99 seconds to solve each level, and this time limit makes the game very hard at higher levels - not because the puzzle is tough, but because you barely have time...
Law & Order II: Double or Nothing 2003 Adventure
Law & Order II: Double or Nothing follows up Legacy Interactive's original adventure game with a new mystery to solve and a few extra features designed to help those who found the first title frustrating. For the first half of the game, players are once again cast in the role of a New York City police detective partnered with the sardonic Lennie Briscoe, played by Jerry Orbach on the hit NBC television series and featuring both his likeness and actual voice. As in the original, players must thoroughly investigate various crime scenes, obtaining the leads needed to visit new locales...
World Karate Championship 1986 Sports
I remember this game on my C64 - now that was a game! Quite similar to International Karate but you fight one on one and the backgrounds were different (hehe - important, isn't it? ;) ). Unfortunately the PC wasn't as advanced as the C64 back in '86 - at least not for games. So the graphics of this one aren't too brilliant. Still can't complain - seen far worse CGA-graphics. The only thing I actually have to complain about are the controls. It's just not possible to fight very good when you always have to look to make sure...
X-Fools, The: The Spoof is out There 1997 Arcade action
The X-Fools: The Spoof is out There is a parody on the popular 1990s TV series "The X-Files". The X-Fools presents itself as a series of mini games and gimmicks with catchy names such as "Abduct This!" where the player controls a UFO that has to abduct things with its tractor beam and the trivia game "Trust No One". "Run Agent Run!" is a Pac-Man clone in which the ghosts are replaced with the villains and aliens from the show and the Power Pills have become ammunition for your weapon. Aside from the mini games there are historical photos you can...
Volfied 1991 Arcade action
Volfied is a home conversion of an arcade coin-op developed by Taito in the late '80s. The game is very similar to Qix -- the player takes control of an object whose purpose is to roam the screen, forming shapes and removing them from the play field. By way of reward, a picture is gradually revealed in the removed areas of the screen. The borders of the area which the player has not cleared become the border of the area the player's pointer can move along. The player's object must avoid contact with any of the enemies which float around the...
William Shatner's TekWar 1995 Arcade action
It's the early 90s, and William Shatner is tired of being forever associated with Captain Kirk. He's focused now on being something of a Hollywood renaissance man - writer, director, actor, horse trainer, and now, video game producer. A contemporary interview in the game's official strategy guide revealed Shatner had a lot of grand plans for multimedia entertainment. There was a "TekWar: New York" sequel already being discussed. He formed a "Shatner Interactive" label with Capstone, with the intent to produce more projects. The fact that all of this died a quiet death should give you an idea of TekWar's...
A Day at the Races 1994 Simulation
A Day At The Races is a simulation of a horse race. Up to four players can place bets on the horses at posted odds. The program displays an animation of the horses and provides sound effects and music. You may record your own sound using Windows 3.1 Sound Recorder. ...
Speed Busters: American Highways (a.k.a. Speed Devils) 1998 Arcade action
This is going to be a stretch, but imagine your racing down the highway in your old style Mustang, blasting your tunes, and going over 120Mph in a 55 zone. All of a sudden you hear the unforgettable siren trailing behind you. Instead of pressing the brake you slam the accelerator down to the floor and race around corners. A police helicopter shows up and tags you going over 140Mph. After the chase is finished, your highest radar speeds are shown and you get money for the fastest speeds. Now you can't tell me you wouldn't like money for speeding....
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