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  • Winroids

    1991

    Winroids

    1991

    Shooter Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    An Asteroids-inspired arcade shooter for Windows 3.1 with pre-rendered 3D sprites, powerups, and enemies.
  • The Sun Crosswords: Volume 1 & 2

    1991

    The Sun Crosswords: Volume 1 & 2

    1991

    Quiz/Trivia
    Amiga
    Sun Crosswords is a Puzzle game, developed and published by CDS, which was released in Europe in 1991.
  • The Game of Harmony

    1991

    The Game of Harmony

    1991

    Game Boy
    Are you smart? Do you have quick reflexes? You are a single spinning sphere. You face a series of fantastic computer-generated puzzles - 50 of them. Your goal? Knock similar balls together and make them disappear. Sound simple? It's not. Each puzzle is different and requires a different strategy. Hit the wrong balls together and they multiply. If you don't clear the screen in time, the whole thing explodes. Whatever you've done before, forget it. Harmony's a whole new ball game. Beat this baby and you can call yourself good. Until then, you're just a pretender.
  • WordZap

    1991

    WordZap

    1991

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 4.7
    WordZap is a puzzle video game designed by Michael Crick included with Volume 3 of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack. In WordZap, players race to make proper English words to fill their rack of words, but when one player makes a word already found by the other player, the word is "zapped" from both players' racks. Each round ends when either one player fills the word rack, or time runs out without either player being able to make another word.
  • Inferno

    1991

    Inferno

    1991

    Arcade
    Atari 8-bit
    Arcade game where you must destroy orbs without being caught by the the devil.
  • Pinocle Games

    1991

    Pinocle Games

    1991

    Strategy
    DOS
    Pinocle Games is a single-player, shareware, card game.
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

    1991

    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

    1991

    Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.3
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a video game for the NES based on the 1989 action and adventure movie of the same name. In the game, the player controls protagonist Indiana Jones, going through levels taken directly from the film, albeit with a shortened and simplified plot.
  • Pack Powersports

    1991

    Pack Powersports

    1991

    Racing Sport
    ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    Compilation of four sport games by Zigurat. The games included are: .- Carlos Sainz .- Emilio Sánchez Vicario Grand Slam .- Paris-Dakar .- Sito Pons 500cc Grand Prix
  • Koolah

    1991

    Koolah

    1991

    Puzzle Arcade
    DOS
    Koolah is an English spelling of the Finnish word 'kuula' meaning the 'metal ball', that can't be squeezed and is used in the game as main protagonist. The game's idea was taken from a children's board game, where one tries to guide a metal ball through a wooden maze without touching the ball. The ball is controlled with two knobs on the side of the maze. One of the knobs leans the maze horizontally and the other vertically. The route through the maze is drawn on it, but there are holes along the route that easily swallow the ball.
  • Hextris

    1991

    Hextris

    1991

    Puzzle
    DOS
    Hextris is a falling block puzzle game just like Tetris, except with hexagons instead of squares. One point is awarded for each piece placed, and 25+ (current level) points are awarded for each line eliminated.
  • D. D. Crew

    1991

    D. D. Crew

    1991

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    D. D. Crew is a 2D arcade beat'em up, similar to Final Fight. Each player (up to four depending arcade cabinet) controls one of four characters: F. F., Buster, King or Gung Ho, who fight against an evil gang. Gameplay is simple: the heroes move from left to right through each level, and try to beat all enemies on screen. They can use some weapons (like knives and grenades). Each stage has also a boss to kill.
  • Zeron

    1991

    Zeron

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Zack!

    1991

    Zack!

    1991

    Puzzle
    Amiga
  • WWF Superstars

    1991

    WWF Superstars

    1991

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    WWF Superstars is a licensed wrestling game. Players can choose between five WWF superstars: Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Macho King Randy Savage, Mr. Perfect and the Million Dollar Man to take on opponents in the ring. There are many moves that can be executed by all the wrestlers: body slam, suplex, clothes line, and others. In addition, there are signature moves unique to each superstar. Two players can compete against each other via the Game Boy Gamelink.
  • Super Tetris

    1991

    Super Tetris

    1991

    Puzzle
    DOS
    Super Tetris is a Tetris variant. It contains additional features such as different types of gameplay (two player cooperative and competitive) as well as new block types (lightning bolts that eliminate an entire row, and bombs that eliminate from 2 to 16 blocks). The Moscow Circus in shown in the background.
  • Armored Trooper Votoms: Dead Ash

    1991

    Armored Trooper Votoms: Dead Ash

    1991

    Shooter Simulator
    Sharp X68000
    Armored Trooper Votoms: Dead Ash is an Action game, developed and published by Family Soft, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Phileas Fogg's Balloon Battles

    1991

    Phileas Fogg's Balloon Battles

    1991

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    On the way trying to get round the world in 80 days, Mr Phileas Fogg has stopped to help the Allies against the enemy. To help, Phileas is going up in the air in his hot-air balloon and mapping the enemy territory as well as locating and bombing enemy shacks. Using High Pressure Thrust, the winds, hydrogen gas, and sandbags, Phileas can adjust his height and direction to map and bomb enemy shacks as well as avoiding obstacles and Musketeers firing cannons and muskets. The longer the day goes on and gets warmer the balloon rises and falls quicker.
  • Slightly Magic

    1991

    Slightly Magic

    1991

    Platform Puzzle
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Slightly Magic is a platform game not unlike Codemasters' own Dizzy and Seymour series, but is generally shorter and easier than most other games of that genre. In addition to standard inventory puzzles of Dizzy games, Slightly Magic introduces a magic system that requires multiple objects to be combined in order to achieve effects ranging from frightening the enemies to turning the player into a fish.
  • Tristan

    1991

    Tristan

    1991

    Pinball
    iOS Mac DOS
    Tristan is the first digital pinball game made by Japanese developer LittleWing, released in 1991. It has a light fantasy theme (dragons, swords, etc.).
  • Neverwinter Nights

    1991

    Neverwinter Nights

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Neverwinter Nights is a computer game released in 1991. It was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. and ran on MS-DOS. It was the first multiplayer online role-playing game to display graphics, and was hosted on AOL. Neverwinter Nights was developed with gameplay similar to other games in the Gold Box series. Players begin by creating a character. After creating the character, gameplay takes place on a screen that displays text interactions, the names and current status of one's party of characters, and a window which displays images of geography marked with various pictures of characters or events. When combat occurs, gameplay switches to full-screen combat mode, in which a player's characters and enemies are represented by icons which move around in the course of battle. Situated in the city of Neverwinter and more than twenty surrounding regions/areas, the game itself was similar to other official AD&D Forgotten Realms games of its time. As it was an online game, it had
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