Dragon's Lair: Escape from Singe's Castle 1991 Arcade action
Dragons Lair is a legend among video games. When it arrived in the arcade scene it was like nothing you've ever seen before: The game was an interactive cartoon, where Dirk the Daring, a dashing young knight, enters the evil Singe the Dragon's castle to rescue the beatiful princess Daphne. Despite the flawed gameplay, it was a hit. A beatiful hit that is. How does the DOS-game fair? Well enough. The dos version, titled "Dragon's Lair II - Escape from Singe's Castle" is a sequel of the original released only for the home computers. Despite this, its still the same; Dirk...
Chrome 2003 Arcade action
In this first-person shooter, "Chrome" is a valued resource that many corporations wish to control. The Valkyria System, where Chrome is located, is a recently discovered solar system of five planets that is now being colonized. Players take the role of Logan; a former elite soldier turned bounty hunter. Having been betrayed by the military, Logan now lends his skills to those who can afford them. Logan can approach more than 14 levels in a number of ways that are dependent on implants, which give him the ability to turn into a stealth master or a battle machine. More implants...
Age of Sail 2: Privateer's Bounty 2002 Strategy
I always wandered why there aren't more games dealing with sea battles. The entire end of the eighteenth and the beginning of nineteenth century were marked with a constant struggle for new territory both on land and sea. Some of the greatest battles in entire history took place in this period, and you must admit that these huge wooden battleships have a special aura about them. The Russian developers Akella seem to agree with this, as they specialize in naval strategies; just remember their Sea Dogs and Age of Sail 2. Their latest strategy: Age of Sail 2: Privateer's Bounty published...
Spongebob Squarepants: Employee of the Month 2002 Adventure
Get ready to serve up some Krabby Patties at the Krusty Krab -- the lovable sea sponge makes his PC debut in SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month. Join SpongeBob and the gang in a puzzling adventure to reach Neptune's Pacific Paradise. Destroy a Weather Controlling Thingamajig, explore caves of a powerful "Marlin," and hang out at the local diner -- all in a day's work for the pineapple dwelling SpongeBob and his friends. ...
Bard's Tale 3: Thief of Fate 1990 Role playing
The third and last of the Bard's Tale series. Bigger and more advanced. Have fun! ...
Star Legions (a.k.a. Krellan Commander) 1992 Strategy
Greetings Commander! You are assigned to command the Battleship Conqueror, your fleet consists of several destroyers, troop ships and supplies. You will enter the United Galactic Alliance and your task is to conquer the Planet Dbdilug. You have 15 hours to complete this mission. This is the typical mission assignment, which introduces you into a round of Star Legions. You are a member of the Krell, which is one of the strongest, but also most aggressive races in the galaxy. The Krell have one aim: To control as many planets as possible. They have the attitude and they have the...
CrossCheck 1986 Puzzle
CrossCheck is an excellent and very rare PC version of TSR's board game of the same name, designed for 1-4 players. The game is a unique cross between a typical crossword puzzle and Scrabble. Four players (3 of which can be computer-controlled) write answers to crossword-style questions on an erasable 19x19" board, to create a chain of words. On your turn, you roll one die and whatever you roll is how many letters (of your choice) you can add to the board. You will then have to guess the correct word of that length from reading a crossword puzzle clue....
Roadwar Europe 1987 Strategy
The sequel to SSI's earlier post-holocaust game Roadwar 2000 takes place in Europe. There are many similarities with the earlier game -- the map and graphics look the same, controls are the same, and the game is operated in the same way, although with simpler menus and summaries. You also have the option of importing your gang from Roadwar 2000 -- a great way to get started on this game. Your objective is to go around Europe and find nuclear bombs that have not denotated yet in the cities. This game retains enough of the great gameplay that made Roadwar...
Pickaxe Pete! 1982 Arcade action
Pickaxe Pete! from Philips is a very addictive Donkey Kong variety of 2D climbing games. Originally released for Philip's own Videopac console system, the description from the manual says it all about this game: "As Pete, you start out in the center of a multi-tiered mine - not at the bottom - and your boulder-smashing pick axe begins to deteriorate after about one minute. Then you either have to jump over or duck under the onslaught of falling rocks, or you're toast. Falling to the lower levels won't kill you, if you time it just right so as not to land...
Myth 1992 Amiga
For those of you who have upgraded to an Amiga from a C64 within the last two years, you will not fail to remember System 3's masterpiece, Myth. Although the game was also released on the Spectrum, much of the acclaim came from the C64 which set the standard of platform/beat'em-ups to follow. The Amiga conversion, due to taking more than two years in development, is superb. Gone are the main character's jeans and T-shirt. The hero of Myth is now a barbarian character, much in the Slain mould. The game is split into five stages each consisting of three levels...
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