Broadcast like crazy!
Mad TV 2
A classic among fun simulations finally returns.
This time, three broadcasting stations set out to flood the living rooms of the world with ridiculous programs. Play as the program director of one of these chaotic channels!
- SVGA graphics
- Network play
- Fully in German
- Completely crazy
For DOS and Windows 95
Platform game featuring characters from the "TV Colosso", a famous children's TV show in Brazil that was produced in the 90s, starring anthropomorphic dogs.
Hell To Pay is a partial conversion for Doom II created by Wraith Corporation in 1996 and published by WizardWorks. A 15 level demo version was distributed via the Internet and on the D!ZONE Gold compilation disc. In the plot of Hell To Pay, Earth is invaded by demonic aliens, and the player must journey to Planet Hell in order to activate the planet-killer bomb meant for Earth. The full version retailed for $14.99.
While Jack was drinking a simple beer, he wasn't thinking that he was absorbing Ar'Kritz a microscopic extra-terrestrial police officer. Now the countdown started, Ar'Kritz causes mutations to Jack's body by creating a toxic substance. Jack is about to transform himself into a powerful monster... but the death will be the final step of this mutation. Help him. Your mission is tricky, enigmas, weapons, bonus... and enemies to fight ! Your objective: Reach the spacial enemy base and destroy it. But before, find a way to separate Jack from his small parasite.
Germany in the year 1600 - the empire of the Fuggers is destroyed. Now it's your turn to rise it again. "Die Fugger 2" is a turn based trading simulation. During the game you can expand your business over 16 towns and try to become emperor of the country. Trading is the way you'll get your money. But it's not that easy, your trails may be plundered, your stocks may burn down, or anything else. It's also possible to get your own pirate hideouts to plunder your competitors goods. But be careful, if they find out who did that, you may end up in prison. When you claim a higher political position it's possible for you to change laws, rise taxes and much more.
The fifth edition of PC Fútbol is dated for the 1996/1997 league.
The game is an managerial simulator where you have to decide the training of the players, the transfers inter clubs, the number of locations of the stadium and a lot of more things.
Despite Bao the judge is mentioned prominently throughout the game, he is, in fact, not the player character - the players themselves control one or two of Bao's servants.
Free Enterprise is a business simulator. You get to choose your factory and then hire a unique workforce to operate machinery and carry out the orders that you assign them all done by exchanging memos. You can produce up to 100 products in your factory and your goal is to be successful.
PC Selección Española de Fútbol Eurocopa '96 is the first of Dinamic Multimedia's international competition-based games, in which you will have the possibility of being the Spanish national coach. For that, you dispose of a huge list with all the (Spanish) Primera División players, the responsibility of designing the team formation and tactics, or if you prefer, organizing a friendly match. But that's not all. You can also choose any of the 16 teams which participate on the EuroCup (but with no player selection option this time).
Dragonheart is based on the 1996 fantasy film of the same name. The player controls Bowen the dragon slayer, through eight levels fighting many dragons and encountering characters from the film, such as Gilbert, Kara and King Einon. The exploration is presented in a 1st-person-view and the battles are presented in a side-scrolling view. The player can get information about the current quest from peasants that are found in the many villages and houses throughout the game. The battles resort only to two buttons, one to attack and other to defend.
Logic Quest is an educational game focusing on building thinking and problem solving skills. Solve the existing puzzles or design your own 3D labyrinths full of locked doors, puzzles, and perhaps even a robot or two.
You're a player in the most action packed and intense game show ever aired: Weekend Warrior. All you can do to defend yourself is slug at your opponents with your handy "swing thing."