Iteration of the PC Fútbol series. It includes an updating of each of the aspects of the game according to the 1994/95 season of the Spanish Primera División, including database, line-ups, team information and such.
But not just that. This edition was specially "revolutionary" as it was the first of the series to allow you to buy players from other teams, and also to let you continue playing one season after another, to test if you can get a better position having different players from the start.
Pixeline: Syng, leg og lær is the first game in the Pixeline series. Play with Pipeline's toys and partake in a number of activities all based on Danish children songs.
Set inside a beautifully designed and interactive tree, My First Encyclopedia is a collection of over 575 different entries. Each entry is activated by a single click letting children see a word with a video explanation of each object. Animations, sound effects, and over an hour of original music add to this stimulating environment for play and learning. Real Kids, live action children who guide the user towards new learning discoveries, create a visually dynamic and magical place filled with over 50 activities and puzzles.
Scubaman's Quest is a single-player shareware side-scrolling game. The object is to guide Scubaman to collect treasure and other undersea goodies while avoiding being killed and/or eaten. It has ten levels: the Golden Gates, the Dark Cave, Jelly Fish, Shark Attack, Ship Wreck, Gate Keepers, Lost Treasure, Poseidonia, Escape and Voyage Home. The game can be played via the keyboard or the joystick. It has optional music and sound effects and supports the PC Speaker or Soundblaster and compatible cards.
Midnight Stranger (1994) is the first of two published interactive multimedia CD-ROM based collaborations between writer and director Jeff Green and the Animatics Multimedia Corporation. Noted for its cinéma vérité style, it is a Point Of View (POV) video-based experiment in simulated socializing that takes place in an anonymous city late one night. Players navigate between several locations, and can interact with one or more people in each location to varying effects based on the player's "reactions" to that person. The main technical innovation of Midnight Stranger is its use of an emotional continuum Mood Bar for interaction with the in-story characters rather than a text interface or an itemized set of options for each interaction. The Mood Bar simulates some of the frustration and uncertainty when dealing with other people in social situations, and provides a more realistic role playing experience
Barbie and her Magical House is an educational computer game based on Mattel's Barbie toy line. The player is invited to visit Barbie's mansion as he/she uncovers over 300 animated surprises and 7 games and activities. Each room can be accessed by clicking on a doorway, or even easier, by using the map. The player can click on any of the furniture to see them change colours and styles. Activities can also be accessed in each room, e.g. the jigsaw puzzle on the refrigerator of the kitchen area. Barbie and her Magical House includes full voice acting of Barbie and Ken, and can be enjoyed at any age, including adults. (Description from MobyGames)
Dezaemon BSX Version: BS-X Shooting is an action/shooter game, developed and published by Athena, which was released in Japan in 1996 for the Satellaview (Super Famicom add-on).
Treasure Galaxy! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company in 1994 for both Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages 5 to 9 and is intended to teach children reading, basic math, and logic skills.
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition Vol. 1 is a compilation which features three classic AD&D games:
- Curse of the Azure Bonds
- Pool of Radiance
- Secret of the Silver Blades
The package also contains all of the game manuals, journals and clue books in book-printed format.
ranTrainer is an economic simulation were the player coaches a soccer team from the Bundesliga, the highest German soccer league. The main menu is a static screen which represents the player's office. By clicking on certain items he can switch to other menu screens. There are several settings the player can use to influence the athletic success of his team, e.g. training, player market or tactical settings.
It's a oddity running on CPS1 hardware, not really a game as such but more of a kid's ride, very similar in nature to things like the Waku Waku Sonic Patrol car.
A second edition, titled Batsugun Special Version, was showcased to attendees at the 1994 AOU Show in Japan but it was never officially released in arcades, as Toaplan slid into bankruptcy and this special version appeared on the secondary video game collecting market after the company vanished. The special version featured a number of changes compared to the original version including a much smaller hitbox, a shield protecting the player from one hit, more powerful bombs, new scoring items, and the addition of multiple loops of increasing difficulty after completing the initial loop, among other changes.
The Riddle of the Maze is a digital adaptation of the 1985 puzzle book "Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle" by Christopher Manson. The player begins outside a building. The building is a labyrinth that comprises of various rooms. Each room is connected with different rooms through various doors. The goal is to complete the maze with the shortest path and solve the Riddle.
Cardangels is a card game in which the player takes the roles of the three friends, playing cards against young, attractive female opponents. Four types of card games are available: poker, blackjack, speed, and babanuki (a variant of old maid). A slot machine-like introduction determines which games are played against which opponents. The player can select the amount of rounds (minimum ten) needed to win a game and advance to the next opponent. The "free play" mode allows the player to choose the type of game actively, but the amount of available opponents is lower. There is no gambling in any of the games; points are awarded for combinations in poker and blackjack. The opponents undress after losing a game; however, they retain their underwear - there is no explicit nudity in the game.
Street Shufflie is a sliding puzzle game where you need to guide your taxi to the other exit tile without crashing. After each round you need to spend your earned money to re-stock on fuel, pay for maintainance, and so on.
A Tetris clone released built-in the Hagenuk MT-2000, a mobile phone from Denmark released in 1994.
The objective of the game is to use the pieces to create as many horizontal lines of blocks as possible. When a line is completed, it disappears, and the blocks placed above fall one rank.
Numberball is a 1-player educational math game for the Apple II.
The player tries to solve mathematical equations by shooting balls into an equation via a series of tubes and switches. An equation is shown on the bottom of the screen, and a ball with a number appears in a slot. The player can choose to shoot or discard the number. The player must align the tubes so the number arrives in the correct location to solve the equation.
CD EXCHANGE Volume 1 is a ShareWare/Public Domain CD, Containing a vast amount of Software ranging from - Music Modules, Sound Samples, Utilities, Mass amounts of Clip-Art, and 100's Adobe/Compugraphic Fonts, Lots of Games and Graphics. The utilities section has various type of utils ranging from Music to Art to Commodities, Virus Killer, Demo Creators, Business, and more.