Short, single player, humorous text adventure game. Claimed to be one of the first works of erotic interactive fiction, as well as one of the first games to allow the player to choose their sex and sexual orientation, with different paths depending on those choices.
Halloween Night II is a 1989-1991 children's game by BugByte Inc. for Macintosh. On Halloween night, monsters knock at your door looking for candy. You hand them candy, cheer them up, and wait for the next monster to come by. While you're waiting, you can pet your cat or look out the window.
Overthrowing a government takes more than just military strength and strategy. It also takes political and economic savvy. As well as courage. And a bit of luck.
You must keep your people united. Keep your outnumbered armies from becoming discouraged. And keep from falling under another nation's rule.
You'll lay the ground work for a new nation. And set the tone of society for generations to come.
Do you have what it takes to build a new nation?
Play Revolution '76 and see.
Phobia is set in the minds of men, feeding on every human fear: spiders, fire, death - and dentists! Grab hold of your courage and prepare to face the frightening challenge of each of the 14 planets that Phobos has set against you. Can your body take the heat... Can your brain take the pressure!
Based on a manga and anime of the same name. You control Hosuke Sharaku - a boy with a third eye on his forehead and of terrifying power. This power is unleashed when his third eye is open so he is wearing a bandage to seal his power and remove any memories of his true nature.
Rambo III for the arcade is a different game compared to the one released for the SEGA consoles and the computer ports. The arcade version was is a rail shooter game played from the third-person perspective whereby Rambo would have to blast through hordes of enemy soldiers, jets, tanks using various weapons with crosshairs, as well as fight tank bosses at the end of each level.