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  • No Second Prize

    1992

    No Second Prize

    1992

    Racing Sport
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Nigel Mansell's World Championship

    1992

    Nigel Mansell's World Championship

    1992

    Racing Sport
    Amiga CD32 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga Game Boy Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    Timing smiled on Gremlin with this licensed Formula 1 simulation, as Nigel's long quest for a championship had finally come good. The game was pitched somewhere in between a full-blown simulation like F1 GP and action games like Continental Circus. Only 12 cars were in each race, which could last from between 3 and 20 laps. Before each race you can customize wing downforce, gear ratio, tyre selection and fuel load choices – pitstops are a standard feature of the longer races. The 16-bit versions include a unique 'Improve With Mansell' mode, in which a digitized version of Nigel's head appears in the top corner of the screen, offering instructions and praise.
  • Neighbours

    1992

    Neighbours

    1992

    Racing Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Amiga
  • Mercenary III: The Dion Crisis

    1992

    Mercenary III: The Dion Crisis

    1992

    Adventure Arcade
    Amiga
  • MegaTraveller 2: Quest for the Ancients

    1992

    MegaTraveller 2: Quest for the Ancients

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS Amiga
    Your adventure begins outside the hotel in the Rhylanor Startown. So begins an amazing journey that will carry you through the universe to the secrets of the Ancients. It's up to you and your friends to stop the Ancient site and save the planet Rhylanor before it is submerged in deadly slime. MegaTraveller 2: Quest for the Ancients features the most sophisticated and advanced character generation system ever developed for a computer role-playing adventure. You can decide a character's strengths and weaknesses by choosing a set of basic attributes that you wish to develop. As well, you're personally responsible for enlisting your characters in a variety of services and careers that help develop their skills and personalities.
  • Match of the Day

    1992

    Match of the Day

    1992

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge

    1992

    Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge

    1992

    Racing
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    star 9.2
    The third game in the series combined the gameplay aspects of its predecessors, allowing players to choose between racing opponents of Lotus Turbo Challenge or the arcade-like time trials of Lotus 2. The two-player option was retained and the music selection feature returns (Patrick Phelan's soundtrack to Lotus III spawned many modern remixes). Lotus III also added a third car - a concept Lotus M200 automobile - and allowed the player to choose which one to race with. The game recycled most of the graphics from Lotus 2, but added a number of new sceneries.
  • Legend

    1992

    Legend

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    DOS Amiga
    Not to be mistaken for the Super Nintendo game of the same name. Legend is a isometric action RPG for Amiga, Atari ST and PC.
  • Kid Gloves II: The Journey Back

    1992

    Kid Gloves II: The Journey Back

    1992

    Platform
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    A platform game resembling Mario and Wonderboy quite strongly. Kid must rescue the woman he loves by crossing 6 worlds, each split into 4 levels. There are a range of baddies to beat, following pre-set attack patterns or just staying on the spot, to be killed using your sword. Once killed most release things like tokens, keys (sometimes required to open end-of-level doors), apples (for extra energy) and occasionally poison. There are lots of semi-hidden sections and bonus areas to find and explore, including bonus arcade games and fruit machines. Every world ends with a boss.
  • John Barnes European Football

    1992

    John Barnes European Football

    1992

    Sport
    Amiga CD32 Atari ST/STE Amiga
    The action is viewed from side-on and overhead, giving a slight forced perspective. Control is precise and the ball sticks to your feet to some extent. The only teams included are the eight qualifiers for the 1992 European Championships, and that is the only tournament. You can play either as the nearest player to the ball, or always be Barnes.
  • Graham Taylors Soccer Challenge

    1992

    Graham Taylors Soccer Challenge

    1992

    Simulator Sport Strategy
    Amiga
    Following on from the success of Manchester United, Krisalis decided to apply a similar feel to the football management genre, complete with animating icons found in many of their games at the time. Endorsed by Mr Graham Taylor, soon to be rechristened 'Turnip' Taylor by the tabloid press.
  • Dojo Dan

    1992

    Dojo Dan

    1992

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Amiga
  • Demon Blue

    1992

    Demon Blue

    1992

    Platform Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    In the game you are a small shaggy blue demon found himself in the dungeon full of fallen angels, gargoyles, wasps, etc. Walking through them you lose your energy, which is your life. So you have to run and jump avoiding them, collecting gems, blood drops, energy vials, and some sort of your friend-demons such as eyes and tongues. On each level you have to find the keys to open door to magical cauldron guarded by beautiful elf. Levels are decorated with statues of beautiful women, old men, dragons, swords, or eye walls.
  • Cytron

    1992

    Cytron

    1992

    Shooter
    Amiga
    A middle secret research center, designed to carry out shady experiments, is being viciously attacked by its robotic workforce. The mutinous mechanoids are assaulting the scientists that work in the center and releasing the experiments. The whole complex and its entire human staff will be wiped out in hours... if you don't save them. Controlling Cytron- a sophisticated dual role robot- you must enter the complex, navigate its many enemy-infested regions and rescue the scientists, before the center is totally destroyed. Using Cytron's unique Divide Device you race against the clock to solve a plethora of puzzles, work with multifaceted weapon technology and fight armies or pernicious enemies in your last-ditch bid to save the oppressed scientists. Cytron: Double the action! Double the gameplay!
  • Cyberblast

    1992

    Cyberblast

    1992

    Shooter
    Mac Amiga
    More to shoot, dodge, and grab than in any arcade hit! The Trans-universal Portal experiment in our solar system is out of control. Unless you complete your mission, our world will be engulfed by an expanding rip in space. As the coalition's top trouble shooter, you have been elected to save the trans-universe. They fit you with powerful cybernetics and launch you on your way. Now the Cyberblast is up to you! Your mission...to survive Fastrax Laboratories and to find the missing computer chip that controls our future. By accomplishing this mission, you will seal the portal between the trans-universe before it's too late! The fate of our future rides on your reflexes, skill and total courage! Action packed arcade! Excellent sound effects as you wind your way through 64 action-packed levels- the clock is ticking and each level is more difficult to solve than the last. Discover ID cards, magnets, maps, zappers, bombs, and grenades to help you destroy the enemies and walls that block your path. Dodge or destroy over
  • Crazy Seasons

    1992

    Crazy Seasons

    1992

    Platform Puzzle
    Amiga
  • Crazy Cars III

    1992

    Crazy Cars III

    1992

    Racing
    Amiga
    The game is essentially an upgrade from Titus Interactive previous entry in the Crazy Cars series, Crazy Cars III. It adds a two player mode and a few more options. The objective of the game is to become the undisputed champion of illegal races in the U.S.A.. To do so, the player must race against a group of computer controlled opponents in a variety of illegal races across the country. The races are divided into three leagues, each one with increasingly harder opponents, and the player needs to regularly upgrade his Lamborghini Diablo in order to keep him above the rest of drivers, by using the money from bets as well as the bonuses obtained when finishing races in the first place. The races themselves take place in a variety of scenarios (mountain roads, the desert, urban settings) and they include weather conditions such as rain and snow. At the end of each league, and in order to be able to join the next one, the player has to go through a "challenge", consisting of a timed race in a highway infested with truck
  • The Cool Croc Twins

    1992

    The Cool Croc Twins

    1992

    Platform Puzzle
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Cool Croc Twins is a platform game where, as one of the cool crocodile twins Punk and Funk, you try to reach the beautiful crocodile girl. To do so, you'll have to complete over 60 levels. Each level is made of a bunch of thin, floating platforms. When you approach the edge of a platform, you do not fall off - rather, you begin walking upside-down on the other side! Instead of jumping, you "reverse the gravity" of your croc, causing him to fall up or down until he lands on a platform. You goal on each level is to light up all the bulbs by bumping them with your head. If you hit the bulb three times it will be completely lit up. Some bulbs are invisible on higher levels. There are also foes who want to stop you and who sabotage your efforts by bumping into the bulbs you've lit, turning them off. Your foes can walk on both sides of the platforms just as you and can jump from platform to platform just as you, so watch out!
  • Cavitas

    1992

    Cavitas

    1992

    Amiga
  • Carnage

    1992

    Carnage

    1992

    Racing
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
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