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Ridge Racer: Unbounded screenshotRidge Racer: Unbounded 2012 Simulation
Namco's long-running Ridge Racer franchise returns with Unbounded, offering a different approach to the arcade-style action compared to previous iterations. First and foremost is an all-new destruction element showcased in the single-player mode. You'll attempt to wreck rival cars and smash as much of the environment as possible to impress the leader of an illicit street racing gang. Different race types will have you trying to avoid destruction completely, taking out all opponents, mastering drifting challenges, and more. Various online multiplayer game types are included as well, along with an option to create and share custom courses designed with the built-in...


Dynablaster screenshotDynablaster 1992 Arcade action
Dyna Blaster is a game that was immensely popular. You could see it everywhere. Even school computers had Dyna Blaster installed! It's a game that's perfect for killing time. Having a match of Dyna is a bit like having a sandwich - it can happen any time and any place, it's pleasurable, it's simple, and you just can't get enough of it! Games with a formula like that usually become popular, and Dyna Blaster is no exception. The premise is simple - you are some kind of a Japanese-type character whose girlfriend has been kidnapped by an evil dragon. You...


3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball screenshot3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball 1998 Arcade action
I love computer based pinball games. Ever since I played classics like Pinball Dreams and Epic Pinball on my old 486 I have been in love. Pinball challenges your hand-eye coordination and is incredibly addictive. I can't begin to tell you how many work assignments have gone undone due to computer pinball. As I said in my Pro Pinball review, the only blemish on the great record of computer pinball games has been Sierra's pinball games. Sierra pinball is not only unrealistic but the graphics are slow and the sound often lags. You can only imagine my surprise when I...


Monty Python's Flying Circus screenshotMonty Python's Flying Circus 1991 Amiga
SOME PEOPLE would say that trying to produce a computer game based on a cult TV show is asking for trouble. When that show is Monty Python, it's more like asking for a dead parrot to bo stuffed in your ear. Despite this rather unwholesome possibility. Monty Python is indeed the subject of a new game. The story revolves around Gumby (John Cleese lookalike) and his search for a brain. The search involves traversing a number of levels in which you explode cheeses, collect food (spam, eggs, sausage and beans of course), fend off nasties, and face the ubiquitous end of...


SimCity 3000 screenshotSimCity 3000 2000 Simulation
SimCity 3000 is better than SimCity 2000 but not by as much as I expected it to be. A reference card is included which points out the differences between the two games but they are so few that anyone who has played SimCity 2000 can easily pick up and play SimCity 3000. My main complaint is that the player still has no control of what types of buildings can be developed other than the select few such as police stations and schools. Once an area is zoned it is up to the people, or Sims, to choose what to develop. Another...


Tankgame screenshotTankgame 1995 Arcade action
Tankgame is a fun freeware remake of Atari's arcade hit Tank (later released for Atari 2600 console as Combat). Like other Atari classics, the game is very easy to learn, but amazingly addictive. The concept was as old as tank warfare itself: two tanks - one red, one green - roll and turn around a maze of obstacles and land mines, trying to shell each other and not be shelled themselves. The game is timed, with points awarded either for blowing up the other tank, or watching your opponent foolishly roll across a land mine. Various obstacles on the screen...


Bust a Move screenshotBust a Move 1994 Arcade action
This is the port of the well-known SNES game Puzzle Bobble. It was known as Bust-A-Move on the PSX later on. This PC version is an unofficial port using thesame tiles and graphics from the original SNES game. Gameplay is lush, I can't praise this more. The ease of which you control the cannon supersedes even the original. There are multiple modes. Standard mode, where you progress from level 1 to the last level, where you get to fight with a big bad guy (and remember people, this is a puzzle game. So what's the game about anyway? Ah, okay, good question....


Nobunaga's Ambition 1 screenshotNobunaga's Ambition 1 1988 Strategy
Nobunaga's Ambition is a highly recommended game to any strategy-lover. You will actually forget that the game is lacking in the colour-department after only a couple of minutes. The game itself is placed in ancient Japan, in a time of unrest. A single man wanted to unite Japan under his rule, Oda Nobunaga. In this game you can choose between 50 different daymio's, and use a huge number of different strategic options in order to achieve your goals. Ranging from espionage and military alliances, to all out war. Everything in the game is controlled with numeric commands followed by pressing...


Magic Theatre: Haunted House screenshotMagic Theatre: Haunted House 1995 Educational
Make your own spooky flicks with Haunted House, an animated movie making program for 6 year olds and up. 50 delightfully witty and charmingly irreverent animations from Klasky-Csupo - famous for their work in the Rugrats, Simpsons and Duckman cartoons series - make this program perfect for kids with a taste for the spooky! With original music, sound effects and hundreds of stunning graphics, the possibilities for thrilling animated art is limitless. "Click and drag" movie-making is easy to use and gives instant results. Automatic synchronization with recorded speech and music allows you to make slick productions simply. Import your...


Operation Cleaner screenshotOperation Cleaner 1998 Simulation
Operation Cleaner is a game where you run a demolition firm. You decide how much explosives and equipment you need, how much workers and bulldozers you need to run the firm. You select buildings from a list of offers. 9 cities, 134 buildings to be demolished. Archive includes editors to build own buildings and cities as well. You start the game by selecting your character, level and you can then select a mission that you feel you can finish. Don't just sit and wait for something to happen because for some odd reason you have to start the game even though...


 

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