Pharaoh's Tomb 1990 Arcade action
As a lowly research assistant Nevada Smith believes he's finally going to get his big break into the pages of archeology by discovering a long lost tomb. His glory is soon stolen away from him by the professor he's assisting at the University. The same professor he's been assisting for years in the hopes of tagging along for a treasure hunt. Tired of taking things lying down Nevada sneaks into the professor's office and steals back the ancient map he found and afterwards he runs home to pack his bags and outrun the professor to the tomb inside one of...
Super Speed 1995 Sports
Super Speed is a 2D racing game, and it`s hard to control it and i`d better tell you the buttons because if I wouldn`t then you would probably get mad at me: "Z"- steer left, "X"- steer right, and push "Shift" to accelerate! Once you understand (or learn by heart) where and when you need to turn, the game becomes boring. ...
Mind Castle: Spell of The Word Wizard 1993 Educational
Mind Castle: Spell of The Word Wizard is a fun educational game with a neat fantasy plot, which goes as follows: nearly seven years ago, a young man named Smith disappeared while exploring an ancient tower in a remote countryside. Now YOU have come upon the same castle, only to be turned into a frog by angry wizard. In order to regain your human form, you must prove your worth by solving the wizard's toughest word puzzles (this is a scholastic wizard, obviously) hidden within objects that are scattered throughout the castle. Smith, as it turns out, has been renamed...
Blade Runner 1997 Adventure
There are far too few examples of excellent games based on movies. Despite the huge back catalogue of films at developers' disposal, we still find ourselves drowning in a sea of uninspired action titles, based on low-brow Hollywood blockbusters. But despite this unfortunate situation the game industry finds itself in, a few instances of a developer really utilising a license to the full do exist. Hence, I present exhibit A: Blade Runner. As a film, Blade Runner is a major cult classic. Despite being well over twenty years old, it still maintains a huge following thanks to a setting that is...
Starlord (Freeware) 1990 Simulation
Starlord is a fun early spaceship simulator similar to EGA Trek, but with a much less complex gameplay. You control a spaceship on a long voyage through space, fighting evil Imperial ships, repair and refill your ship at starports, and buy and sell commodities for profit. Although the basic gamplay is straightforward, there are many non-combat elements that make the game more interesting than your average starship simulation. For example, there are three kinds of planets and installations: friendly, neutral, and hostile. Naturally, you can dock your ship at friendly installations/planets and have to fight hostile ones, but neutral installations/planets either...
Return of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom 1995 Arcade action
In this sequel, the mutant space bats of doom return yet again to invade earth. Only you stand in their way of achieving their nefarious goals. As usual collect the different colored gems that can increase your ship's firepower, slow down the enemies, or add to the number of lives. In the bonus stage you turn into a bat and fly around collecting the maximum amount of gems to increase the chances of success in battle. ...
Duke Caribbean: Life's A Beach 1997 Arcade action
The first-person alien-blasting is sunny side up in this add-on for Duke Nukem 3D. Duke Carribean: Life's a Beach finds the wise-cracking he-man on vacation in a tropical land of sand and sun. It would truly be paradise -- if it weren't for all the ugly, vicious space monsters that seem to be everywhere. With his trademark, macho nonchalance, Duke sets out to rid the beaches of the alien menace. The single-player shooting takes place across seven sun-soaked levels (with an eighth bonus level available to Duke fans who can find it). The game's music and sound effects reflect the tropical...
Galactic Civilizations: Ultimate Edition 2003 Strategy
In the great spectrum of PC gaming one can find the need for strategy and tactics at every level. From the pimply-faced teen domain of the FPS or "Run and Gun", through to the RTS middle ground and all the way to the far right of PC gaming, the turn based Strategy Game. The question each one of us must ask ourselves is where our personal tastes lie and how broadly we wish to explore the grand diversity of the grand "Game-o-sphere". Now many prefer the visceral explosions and split second pressure of the real time genres but these games tend...
Back to Baghdad 1996 Simulation
Back to Baghdad is a simulation of the air war over Iraq a few years after the end of the Gulf War, with you taking the place of a F-16 pilot in a series of "one off" missions. The game included a fairly detailed rendering of the F-16, it's cockpit and systems. The terrain engine mapped most of southern Iraq using satellite imagery, and did all of this with a software renderer. ...
Madden Football: Limited Edition 1996 Sports
John Madden Football Limited Edition is high on graphics and sound and low on just about everything else. The game, one in a line of Madden games from EA Sports, looks like it could be fun, but it simply is not. The graphics and textures of John Madden Football Limited Edition are awesome. The field really looks like grass or turf. The fans look real. The end zone is painted with the home team's logo. The sky is blue. A lot of time went into making this game look good. Unfortunately, not enough time went into making this game fun to play. The sound in John Madden...
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