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  • adidas Championship Football

    1990

    adidas Championship Football

    1990

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    star 5
  • 3D Snooker

    1990

    3D Snooker

    1990

    Sport
    BBC Microcomputer System Amstrad CPC
  • Paradroid 90

    1990

    Paradroid 90

    1990

    Puzzle Strategy
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Paradroid 90 is a remake of the game Paradroid (released in 1985 for the Commodore 64) for slightly later systems. A fleet of space freighters carry a cargo of battle and security robots to help in the defence of Basmyth. Alien ships were bombarding the freighters with disorienting beams which drove the robots crazy. The human officers were eliminated, leaving the ships open for occupation by alien forces. At this point the players mission starts...
  • ArcPinball

    1990

    ArcPinball

    1990

    Pinball
    Acorn Archimedes
    A pinball game made by Shibumi Soft.
  • World Soccer

    1990

    World Soccer

    1990

    Sport
    ZX Spectrum Amiga
  • Imperium

    1990

    Imperium

    1990

    Shooter Strategy
    DOS Amiga
  • Galactic Empire

    1990

    Galactic Empire

    1990

    Adventure Arcade
    Amiga
  • Future Bike Simulator

    1990

    Future Bike Simulator

    1990

    Shooter Racing
    Amiga
  • European Superleague

    1990

    European Superleague

    1990

    Simulator Sport
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Up to eight players can manage one European team on one of three difficulty levels. The player's responsibilities are training, scouting, transfers, press speeches and team strategy (this is the best part of the game, lots of tactics). Each team has 20 players with different skill that change throughout the season, so the player has to select the starter eleven for every match
  • Prophecy I: The Viking Child

    1990

    Prophecy I: The Viking Child

    1990

    Platform Adventure
    Atari Lynx Linux Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga
    Cartoony side-scroller where you take the role of, as the title states, a viking child, in his quest to free his friends and family, held by the evil god Loki inside the Great Halls of Valhalla. Fight your way through 16 levels with diverse scenarios, including medieval castles and mountains. Spread throughout the levels are shops in which you can buy potions and other magical items to help you along the way. Before you finally face the Dark Lord Loki, you must also defeat the 8 Apprentices of Darkness. The game features colorful graphics and 22 different tunes to make the whole trip a bit more pleasant.
  • Thunder Jaws

    1990

    Thunder Jaws

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Super Space Invaders

    1990

    Super Space Invaders

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Sega Game Gear DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    Space Invaders is the most famous video game ever! Now SUPER SPACE INVADERS has arrived with a host of amazing new features - wave after wave of weird and hostile aliens, fantastic multiway scrolling playfields, huge end of level mega monsters and secret levels for only the best to find! It'll drive you crazy, but you won't be able to leave it alone!
  • Space Gun

    1990

    Space Gun

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Xbox Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    Space Gun is a first-person, shoot 'em up arcade game released by Taito in 1990. It was later distributed for various home games consoles in 1992, and in 2005, it was included as part of the compilation Taito Legends on the PlayStation 2, PC and Xbox. It is set aboard a crippled space station that has been overrun by hostile alien creatures; there are human crew members that the player must attempt to rescue while destroying the alien creatures. Space Gun features simulated gore, giving the player the ability to shoot limbs off the creatures while blood splatters appear on screen. Various weapon upgrades can be found during gameplay. The music from the game is featured on several commercially released compact discs. It was fairly well received by critics both in arcades and when released for home systems. It was one of only a few games that supported a light gun peripheral for some of the home systems releases.
  • Rod-Land

    1990

    Rod-Land

    1990

    Platform
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 6.6
    The player(s) control one or two fairies called Tam and Rit armed with a magic wand (rod). Following the concept of Taito's Bubble Bobble, the rod doesn't kill the monsters directly, but only leaves them immobilized, crying. To kill them, the rod can grasp them in a magic force-field and the player can smash them down over her head until they disappear and leave a power-up behind. Each level is only one small screen composed of monsters, platforms, ladders and, later, tunnels. Unlike other games of the genre, the players can never jump, but have to use ladders. They can conjure one custom ladder above or below them in order to go to the appropriate platform. There can be only one such 'custom' ladder; therefore if the fairy summons it again, it will disappear from its previous position in order to appear again next to the fairy. This can be beneficial for the player, if a monster is climbing that ladder to approach her. The fairies' quest is to rescue their mother, trapped in a tower. In the sequel (part of the o
  • Yogi's Great Escape

    1990

    Yogi's Great Escape

    1990

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Another winter has passed; it's time for Yogi to wake and begin his annual hobby of relieving innocent campers of their picnic baskets. A few days into the season, Ranger Smith receives a disturbing tele-phone call informing him that Jellystone Park must close and all the animals are to be moved to the zoo. Yogi hears the news and he secretly decides that the only way to avoid being sent to the zoo is to escape from Jellystone Park. When Yogi goes missing, a tracker and his faithful old dog are brought in to help with the search. Playing the part of Yogi Bear, you must progress through various scenarios, avoiding obstacles and hidden dangers. If for any reason Yogi slows down, Ranger Smith and the tracker are sure to capture him and take him to the zoo.
  • Unreal

    1990

    Unreal

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Unreal is a fantasy arcade game composed of eight levels, with five in 3D and three in 2D. You must save Isolde from the evils hands of Polymorphe.To accomplish this feat, you will be faced with diverse tests of strength and logic while trying to get the high score. You fail in your mission once your energy level reaches zero. To help compensate for the loss of energy, you will receive a 50 point energy bonus as you pass from one level to the next.
  • Torvak the Warrior

    1990

    Torvak the Warrior

    1990

    Fighting Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Torvak the Warrior is a hack and slash platform game. It was released for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST. The gameplay has been compared to that of the Rastan Saga series. Armed with a double headed axe, you play the role of Torvak. Set out across the land of Ragnor with your mind set on a sole task - to avenge the evil Necromancer and bring peace back to your homeland. The game consists of five scrolling levels of increasing difficulty.
  • Stryx

    1990

    Stryx

    1990

    Platform Arcade
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    You're really up against it this time. Those revolting robots have finally upped and turned their horribly powerful weapons on their kind human masters. Someone's got to stop them before it all gets out of hand. I mean, you just can't have bloodthirsty Cyborg assassins roaming the streets of Dome City and expect the citizens to put up with it. Who on Earth is going to sort out the mess? You guessed- you get the job. Fortunately, you are just a little bit on the special side. You are Stryx, the product of Project Alpha Secure, the meanest fighting, smartest thinking machine ever invented. Half-man, half-robot, you are the business, the only one who can stop those wicked Cyborgs. You'll have to work hard, though, blasting hordes of the revolting creatures (such a sad waste of scrap metal) and rescuing the keys to the Lifeforce. So, Stryx, you'd better get your jet pack on for some high level robot stomping through the immensely complex underground world of the Dome cities. It's a tough assignment, and time is run
  • Strider II

    1990

    Strider II

    1990

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Strider II is a European-developed sequel to the original Strider, originally released for various computer platforms. The game is still plagued by shoddy programming and uninspired gameplay, product of the higher-ups being only interested in getting the game "written and out as fast as possible"
  • SideWinder II

    1990

    SideWinder II

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
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