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  • El Poder Oscuro

    1988

    El Poder Oscuro

    1988

    Platform Adventure Arcade
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    An arcade where you will see the computer screen fade little by little due to the fearsome Dark Power. You control three characters, a gigantic robot, the control ship that is in his head and the protagonist Jhon Yaniro.
  • La Guerra de las Vajillas

    1988

    La Guerra de las Vajillas

    1988

    Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    Conversational adventure game, parody in the style of the Mel Brooks movie "Spaceballs". The video game puts us in the shoes of Martin Luke Skywalker in his ancestral fight against the empire led by the Emperor Karapalo and his second, the fearsome Darth Water.
  • Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future

    1988

    Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future

    1988

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX PC (Microsoft Windows) Apple II
    It is the year 2147. The Metal Wars have reduced a lush Earth to the twisted and smoldering debris of a once-free world. Lord Dread now rules the enslaved planet and the few humans that survive. The future of mankind looked grim...until now... "power on", with Captain Power and The Soldiers Of The Future! Prove yourself worthy of battle in a death-defying flight sequence! Once you have passed the important test of skill, you are given the mission: Conduct a full-fledged bombing raid to end the rule of Lord Dread and his Bio Dread Empire! Prove to Captain Power and The Soldiers Of The Future you have what it takes.
  • Emilio Butragueño Fútbol

    1988

    Emilio Butragueño Fútbol

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
  • Major League Baseball

    1988

    Major League Baseball

    1988

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • European Champions

    1988

    European Champions

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    European Champions is an immersive football management simulation focused on international European competitions. Players step into the role of a national team manager, guiding their chosen country through qualification rounds and into the European Championships. The game offers a comprehensive management experience, encompassing squad selection, tactical decisions, and strategic gameplay choices. Matches are presented through a top-down view with text descriptions of key events, allowing players to follow the action and make real-time decisions. With features like friendly matches, adjustable game speed, and detailed management options including medical staff oversight, European Champions delivers an engaging and in-depth football management experience centered on the thrills of international tournaments.
  • Jeopardy! New Sports Edition

    1988

    Jeopardy! New Sports Edition

    1988

    Quiz/Trivia
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    Based on the tv game show. Jeopardy! New Sports Edition provides the same gameplay as the original Jeopardy!. There are over 1000 answers. Categories include everything from the Olympic Sports, such as Gymnastics, Swimming and Track to Football, Golf and Baseball. You can play one-on-one with the computer, or challenge up to two other sports fans to a game. Three players compete against each other by coming up with the question for a given answer. There are two rounds of play each with six categories of answers, and one final round consisting of a single answer. Each correct question given can be worth from $100 to $1000 for the player to respond first, or if a daily double is uncovered the player to find it may bet up to the current amount of money they have. The player with the most money at the end wins. Jeopardy! features a high scores table so players can save their characters wins and losses, different male and female character animations to choose from, and of course a wide variety of answers and questions.
  • Press Your Luck

    1988

    Press Your Luck

    1988

    Simulator Quiz/Trivia
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    Based off of the 80s game show of the same name, Press Your Luck allows you to play as one of three contestants in both a quiz round, and a shot at the "big board." Correct answers in the quiz round give spins for the board round. Spins give you the power to dictate whether you will use them yourself, to increase your total prize money, or force them on others in the hopes they will land on a Whammy. One Whammy will erase a contestant's score, and four will remove them from the game.
  • Hidden Agenda

    1988

    Hidden Agenda

    1988

    Simulator Strategy
    Mac DOS
    Hidden Agenda places players in the presidential office of Chimerica, a fictional Latin American nation, where they navigate complex political challenges through policy decisions and strategic governance. Players must balance social reforms, economic stability, and international relations while managing various political factions, military forces, and civilian interests. Each presidential decree and diplomatic choice shapes the nation's future, potentially leading to prosperity or instability. Through resource management and crisis response scenarios, the game demonstrates how executive decisions ripple through society, affecting everything from public opinion to national security.
  • Hole

    1988

    Hole

    1988

    Adventure
    Dragon 32/64
    Hole is a text adventure for the Dragon 32/64. The year is 2208, and the player is the sole crew member of a medium-range starship. Their mission is to visit a sector of space previously explored only by the starship Zelda. As the player enters the sector, they find themselves losing consiousness. The player now wakes up in some strange galaxy interlinked by a series of black holes. The player can travel to a series of different worlds useing their ship's navigation system. Each system has unique environmental conditions that require wearing specific suits. There is a save and restore feature. All commands are via VERB NOUN entry.
  • Aftermath

    1988

    Aftermath

    1988

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    A clone of the classic arcade game Missile Command, published by Alternative Software in 1988 for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.
  • Strip Poker II

    1988

    Strip Poker II

    1988

    Strategy
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Sol Negro

    1988

    Sol Negro

    1988

    Shooter Platform
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga MSX2 Amstrad CPC MSX
    Arcade game, which plot is slightly inspired by that of the Richard Donner film Lady Falcon.
  • Wells & Fargo

    1988

    Wells & Fargo

    1988

    Arcade
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    Wells & Fargo is a game by Spanish developer Topo Soft in which players drive a stagecoach fending off attackers. The game supported two simultaneous players, one driving the coach while the other shot at enemies from the back.
  • ALF's Thinking Skills

    1988

    ALF's Thinking Skills

    1988

    Puzzle
    DOS
  • Rough Ranger

    1988

    Rough Ranger

    1988

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Rough Ranger is a side-scrolling arcade platformer / shooter with gameplay and controls nearly identical to Namco's Rolling Thunder.
  • Godzilla

    1988

    Godzilla

    1988

    Adventure
    Commodore 16 Commodore Plus/4
    Godzilla is a 1988 action video game for the Commodore 16 and Commodore Plus/4 developed by Attila Cosir and distributed by Novotrade and then re-released by DELTASoft. It is a simple, endless game of avoiding taking hits from obstacles and enemies in a scrolling field. The first level introduces ground spikes, which can be jumped over. The second level introduces a UFO-like object that flies toward Godzilla's head, which can be eaten. The third level introduces a giant bee that heads toward the back of Godzilla's head, and is defeated by using fire breath. Finally, the fourth level introduces a space shuttle-like object that cruises on the ground, which can be jumped over. Godzilla has 6 lives, and once they're gone the player has to start over. The game awards points for keeping Godzilla alive, however it doesn't keep track of high scores. The game itself is completely silent, save for a brief voice sample when the game is started, and a loud, static-filled roar that Godzilla utters whenever he gets hit by
  • Amiga Poker

    1988

    Amiga Poker

    1988

    Amiga
  • Academy

    1988

    Academy

    1988

    Amiga
  • Para Assault Course

    1988

    Para Assault Course

    1988

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
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