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  • Cosmic Spacehead

    1993

    Cosmic Spacehead

    1993

    Platform Adventure
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga
    star 9.1
    Cosmic needs your help! He has no money, no car, and no respect from his fellow Cosmonaut's! The trouble is, no one believed his tale of discovering a far away planet called "Earth" so it's your job to help him get back there and take some handy snaps! Starting from his home town Old Lino Town, it's Cosmic gameplay all the way in a unique blend of adventure and arcade action plus a whole galaxy of surprises thrown in!
  • The Blue & the Gray

    1993

    The Blue & the Gray

    1993

    Strategy
    DOS Amiga
  • Black Sect

    1993

    Black Sect

    1993

    Point-and-click Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
  • Beastlord

    1993

    Beastlord

    1993

    Adventure Arcade
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    A side-scrolling action adventure. As the Beastlord you must free the valley from the Lord of Darkness.
  • Arnie 2

    1993

    Arnie 2

    1993

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga
    Arnie returns for four punishing missions requiring the deadly skills of a professional soldier. A full assault on the enemy's base, gathers the latest high technology weapons, including Machine Pistols, M1 Rifles, Colt Commandos and the Uzi Light Machine Gun, for use in the destruction of an awesome weapon of mass destruction. High levels of armed resistance are expected...
  • Ambermoon

    1993

    Ambermoon

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Amiga
    Ambermoon is the second game in Thalion's never-finished Amber trilogy that was started out by Amberstar. The sequel is set more than half a century after the first game, the world of Lyramion just starting to recover from the destruction caused by the collapse of the red moon. The original protagonist is an old, dying man as the game starts out. He summons his grandchild and tells him about a vision he had, of an old friend who supposedly died more than forty years ago and warned him of a great evil rising again. He sends the youth on a quest to seek that old friend and find out what is behind that vision. Concerning gameplay, Ambermoon is similar to its predecessor. The player initially controls only the main character, having the choice between a male and a female protagonist with several portraits each, but otherwise unable to customize them at that point. During the course of the game, additional characters may be recruited in various places in Lyramion; up to six form an active party that participates in com
  • Abandoned Places 2

    1993

    Abandoned Places 2

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Amiga
    In this dungeon-crawling RPG you must assemble a team of four brave fighters to launch an attack on Pendugmalhe, and save the kingdom of Kalynthia. The main gameplay is influenced by Dungeon Master, but features sections in the open air battling bears as well as the dungeons. In the real-time combat sections you must choose weapons and spells instantaneously, using the mouse-based interface. You will find many villages along the way, and you can gain clues and buy supplies at these. The game's difficulty is pitched at experienced role-players; ideally those with an experienced party from the first game to load in.
  • Command Adventures: Starship

    1993

    Command Adventures: Starship

    1993

    Shooter Strategy Arcade
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    Command Adventures: Starship is a game focusing on exploration, space combat and ground combat. The player chooses from among 12 races and begins at a starbase. Options are available to hire crew members, buy new ships and new equipment. Leaving the starbase, the player controls space flight from an overhead view. They may encounter combat with alien ships which is also handled from this view. Upon discovery of a planet or a disabled ship, the player can land/dock and send an away team to secure the area. Away team members are selected from among the crew and available equipment. Planets must be secured by including Engineers on the away team who are able to build an Isolation Grid from the four corners of the map. Money is earned through capturing alien weaponry or conquering planets. The year 2127 marked the end of the great interstellar war. Twelve cultural empires declared peace among one another, ending the overt hostilities. In the aftermath, the galaxy is full of planets unclaimed to any particular governme
  • Dave Goes Nutz!

    1993

    Dave Goes Nutz!

    1993

    Platform Adventure
    DOS Apple II
    Life is difficult enough without having Dr. Nemesis as your arch-villain. Why does he have to pick on Dave’s little brother, Delbert, so much? Not only does he snatch the already kidnapping-prone Delbert, but he hides him away deep in the bowel of an insane asylum! Crazy nurses wearing purple of all colors wander the halls, cleaver wielding orderlies, and jolts of electricity all stand in Dangerous Dave’s way in Dave Goez Nutz!
  • Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue

    1993

    Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue

    1993

    Platform
    DOS
    Unfortunately for our hero, his little brother is afflicted with “always getting kidnapped” syndrome. Dangerous Dave must battle wolves, mummies, ghosts, and other ghastly apparitions on his way to save Delbert from the clutches of the evil Dr. Nemesis. With 11 levels of spine-tingling platforming action, you’ll be shooting up a storm in Dangerous Dave’s Risky Rescue!
  • Star Wars Chess

    1993

    Star Wars Chess

    1993

    Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Sega CD
    star 7.9
    Star Wars Chess is a chess game where the pieces are characters from the Star Wars universe. When pieces are taken, an animated battle is shown, much like in Battle Chess.
  • ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron

    1993

    ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron

    1993

    Platform Adventure
    PlayStation 3 Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.1
    ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron is a platform video game, developed by Johnson Voorsanger Productions and published by Sega in 1993 for the Mega Drive. The game is the sequel to cult video game ToeJam & Earl, released in 1991. The game concerns two alien protagonists, ToeJam and Earl, both of whom have escaped from Earth, where they had crash landed. After returning to their home planet of Funkotron, the duo discover a number of antagonistic Earthlings have stowed away on the spacecraft and are wreaking havoc across the planet. The player must hunt down these Earthlings and imprison them in jars before sending them back to Earth. The game's platform format was a departure from the original ToeJam & Earl, a treasure hunt game with randomly generated levels, inspired by the game Rogue. Creators Greg Johnson and Mark Voorsanger originally began designing a game built on the concepts of the original, but changed to a more generic type of game due to a lack of support for their vision on the part of Sega. The game w
  • Battle Isle Data Disk II

    1993

    Battle Isle Data Disk II

    1993

    Strategy
    DOS Amiga
  • Terror of the Catacombs

    1993

    Terror of the Catacombs

    1993

    Shooter
    DOS
    Catacomb Apocalypse is the final game in the Catacomb Adventure Series. It was set in the distant future, accessible via time portals, and mixed fantasy and science fiction elements, pitting players against robotic necromancers and the like. It is also the only game in the trilogy to have a hub system, though it was present in the original Catacomb 3D. It was developed by Softdisk and later republished by Froggman under the title Terror of the Catacombs.
  • Arabian Nights

    1993

    Arabian Nights

    1993

    Platform Adventure Arcade
    Amiga CD32 Amiga
    In Arabian Nights, you play Sinbad Jr., a gardener at the royal palace who loves to sneak a peek at the princess every now and again. One day, Sinbad looks up and sees a huge demon kidnapping the princess. He dashes to save the princess, only to be caught by the palace guards and thrown in the dungeon. There are nine levels in the game. In several levels, there are various gameplay elements which include flying on the magic carpet and racing against your opponent in a mine cart. You will also meet some characters, which if you give them an item they want, they will give you something in return. In other levels, you have to do things yourself. For example, obtain a snake that will set a prisoner free, or using a blow torch to open some frozen doors.
  • Transarctica

    1993

    Transarctica

    1993

    Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    The story is based on a post-apocalyptic science fiction saga La Compagnie des Glaces (The Ice Company) written by Georges-Jean Arnaud and the comic strip Le Transperceneige (The Snowpiercer) by Jacques Lob. In the 21st century, mankind is being ravaged by the greenhouse effect. A last-ditch effort to counteract it is designed and executed. It works far too well. Centuries if not millennia later, the planet is entirely covered in a thick, opaque cloud layer. Giant wolf packs roam the frozen wastes, and the mammoth has re-emerged from the elephant stock. Mankind ekes out a living in a few handfuls of settlements, connected by a network of massive armored trains. The network in turn is in the hands of the gargantuan Viking Union, which is merciless towards threats to its power. A few radicals, though, are willing to attempt a change, and managing to hijack a train of the Union, the Transarctica, they set out in search of the "sun".
  • Nicky 2

    1993

    Nicky 2

    1993

    Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga
  • General Chaos

    1993

    General Chaos

    1993

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6
    The game is a quick and dirty battle (or a longer campaign mode that is a series of battles fought over a dynamic strategic map) between two generals, "General Chaos" and "General Havoc". The objective of the game is to capture the enemy's capital city. Each player has to pick one of 4 teams, 3 of which have 5 soldiers (with differing selections weapons), while one has 2 "commandos" and uses a different control system giving greater control.
  • The Journeyman Project

    1993

    The Journeyman Project

    1993

    Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    The year is 2318. As Agent #5 of the Temporal Security Agency, you must safeguard history from sabotage. Explore photorealistic 3D worlds of the past and future, solve mind-bending puzzles, and outwit menacing robots in a struggle to undo the acts of a saboteur bent on altering the past.
  • Pirates! Gold

    1993

    Pirates! Gold

    1993

    Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Amiga CD32 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 8.9
    As with the original, this is a blend of strategy, action and adventure. Pirates! Gold lets you play the role of a beginning buccaneer in the 17th century Spanish Main, in search of fame and fortune. Each town in this untamed raw region has different surprises and dangers. How you acquire stature is up to you; you can make your living through honest trade and the search for hidden treasure, or you can be a little more daring and attack and plunder ships. As you can choose a specific skill to stand out in, the game can vary each time. Sword fighting is played out in side-view action sequences.
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