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  • James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me

    1990

    James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me

    1990

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me is a video game adaptation of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. The game was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS computers, Sega Master System and ZX Spectrum in 1990. A version was planned for PS1 but was cancelled. The Spy Who Loved Me is a top-down shooter game in which the player navigates James Bond driving a modified Lotus Espirit. It features the characters from the film and some new characters.
  • Andre Panza Kick Boxing

    1990

    Andre Panza Kick Boxing

    1990

    Fighting Sport
    Atari ST/STE TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine DOS Amiga Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD Amstrad CPC
    Forget the movies. Forget the make-believe. This is the master, 3 time World Kick Boxing Champion André Panza, and the reality will stun you! His every move was filmed and digitized over 2 years for a devastating arsenal of kick boxing combat. Train until you're good enough. Then go to war against a friend or battle through the ranks of 8 international champions! Over 50 whirlwind punches and kicks let you customize your attack. Master new techniques during hundreds of ever-changing battles. Then put your body on the line against Panza himself for the ultimate Kick Boxing Championship!
  • Cratermaze

    1990

    Cratermaze

    1990

    Strategy Arcade
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Hit them with your YOYO! Dig a hole so they'll fall in! Shoot them with your Freeze Beam! Kill them dead with your Bubble Gun! There are 60 incredible levels of action. So wear your helmet and watch your step!
  • J.J. & Jeff

    1990

    J.J. & Jeff

    1990

    Platform
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    You can be J.J. Or you can be Jeff. Either way, you're a wacko detective on a kidnap case who stumbles into some hilarious action. Clues and surprises pop up everywhere. Use your head, your foot (kicking things brings great results) and your secret weapon - the spray-can - on 30 different enemies. So grab some french fries for energy and get ready for action! J.J. & Jeff Detective Agency are assigned the task of locating a missing rich man, and you can choose either J.J. or Jeff to go on the mission. Your partner doesn't like this one bit, so he decides to make a nuisance of himself along the way. Similar to Adventure Island, you must make your way through several levels, destroying wildlife along the way, but instead of using a hammer, you have three different ways to kill them: jump on or kick them, or when they are walking on the ground, blow gas out of them.
  • Bomberman: Users Battle

    1990

    Bomberman: Users Battle

    1990

    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    This multiplayer-only Bomberman release is exceedingly rare and seems to have been produced for demo kiosks, tournaments, or both. Users Battle is a Bomberman game for the PC Engine, released only in Japan. It bears a 1990 copyright, just like the original release of Bomberman for the platform. Additionally, it plays the same title screen music upon boot, but it has a different title screen, only allowing for multiplayer play for two to five players. It lacks the skull mode option of the full Bomberman release, but otherwise shows similar menus and styles to Bomberman's multiplayer mode. It is believed that Users Battle was created in extremely limited quantities for use at tournaments, demo kiosks, or both. Some online sources estimate the number of cards produced at around 1,000.
  • Fray in Magical Adventure

    1990

    Fray in Magical Adventure

    1990

    Shooter Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series MSX2 MSX
    Fray in Magical Adventure, also known as just Fray (フレイ) and Fray-Xak Epilogue (Gai-den), is a 1990 spin-off "gaiden" (sidestory) game in a role-playing video game series Xak developed and published by the Japanese software developer MicroCabin. Even though it is directly connected to the more serious Xak storyline, Fray has a less serious tone and light-hearted comedic approach to telling the story. It was originally released for the MSX2 and was later ported to several different systems, among them MSX turbo R, PC-9801, PC Engine (as Fray CD), and Game Gear. Fray is a simple action RPG. The game proceeds by the player's character Fray fighting through a preset overhead view map shooting opposing monsters, jumping over obstacles, and locating powerups and Gold, the game's currency, along the way. At the end of each stage the player will fight a boss and enter a town or safe haven where the player can purchase new equipment, hit points and the option to save their progress. Fray advances in power through the
  • Oil's Well

    1990

    Oil's Well

    1990

    Arcade
    DOS
    The player attempts to manage an oil drilling operation and collect oil, while evading subterranean creatures. The player can advance through eight different levels, using four directional control buttons to move the drill head, and pressing a button to quickly retract it.
  • World Class Soccer

    1990

    World Class Soccer

    1990

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Italy 1990 (also known as World Class Soccer in the United States and Italia 1990 in most of Europe) is a soccer video game published by U.S. Gold and programmed by Tiertex Design Studios in 1990. It features the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy but is not part of the official FIFA World Cup series. For the American market it was branded as World Class Soccer. In Europe (except the U.K.) it was released as Italia 1990 by U.S. Gold in association with Erbe Software. It was released for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and DOS.
  • Robo-Squash

    1990

    Robo-Squash

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari Lynx
    Robo-Squash is an Action game, published by Atari, which was released in 1990.
  • MotoRodeo

    1990

    MotoRodeo

    1990

    Racing Sport
    Atari 2600
    You're second in the grueling competition of an all-day MotoRodeo. Your customized truck, a cherry little number, speeds through the dangerous obstacle course. You quickly break through a brick wall, rumble through a muddy ditch, and jump high into the air. You grin widely as you land on a Plymouth, crushing it beneath the weight of your monster truck. Up till now, you and your opponent, Trucker Tom, have been neck and neck throughout the competition, but you've just pulled ahead. Your truck paid its dues during the early part of the competition, but you're confident that you've got the skills needed to outmaneuver Tom as you race for the finish line. Your adrenalin pounds. You psych yourself up for the few remaining obstacles. You're only slightly ahead of Tom, but there are still a few more walls and cars to crush. Good thing you learned quickly to jump the mud which is slowing Tom down. You rev your engine, add a burst of acceleration, and jump the last mud hole as you race for the finish line. Trucker
  • RollerGames

    1990

    RollerGames

    1990

    Fighting Sport Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Rollergames is a coin-operated arcade game by Konami, made in 1990, and based on the television show of the same name. Score values are cut in half from the real show (and rounded up if needed), and feature only four 99-second cycles instead of 45-second cycles within four 6-minute periods. The players control the two jetters. After referee Don Lastra blows his whistle to begin the cycle, the first lap leads the jetters to the Wall of Death (the heavily banked curve of the jetwave). They get one point for getting three steps in the between the two red lines and three points for getting above the top line. On the jet jump, they get three points for landing beyond the 12-foot marker and one point for landing in front of the line. The rest of the cycle awards one point passing or fighting off opposing blockers (who come back to haunt the jetters afterwards) and three points for lapping or fighting off the opposing jetter. The team with the most points wins. While it doesn't affect the score of the game (only awardi
  • ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    ESWAT: Cyber Police

    1990

    Fighting
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Players control Duke Oda, a member of the Cyber Police force in the city of Liberty who tries to clear the streets of crime, terminate the most wanted criminals and put them behind bars. There are 15 stages to complete, which takes the player through Liberty streets, car yards, stadiums, restaurants, the CBD, and boat docks. There are bosses on some stages. During each stage, the player picks up ammunition with varying amounts. For example, on some levels, ammo may be worth 10 bullets, while in others, there may be 60 bullets. Bosses attack in several ways. Note that the bosses are not just people. The player also battles an ape, a tiger, a monster truck in "Eagles Stadium", and cyborgs. Once these first three bosses are defeated, the player's rank rises to captain, followed by assistant chief, and finally to chief. Once the chief rank has been achieved, the player is given a cyber suit, which is described by the game as a "long-range supersonic powered suit" which contains two Turbo-Booster Thrusters, and provid
  • Atomic Point

    1990

    Atomic Point

    1990

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    A collection of colored blocks appears on the screen along with two glowing diamonds. Single colored blocks fall from the top of the playfield and your task is to complete a horizontal row on the same level that each flashing diamond appears.
  • Football Champ

    1990

    Football Champ

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    An arcade football/soccer game. The game scrolls horizontally at a slight angle, and recreates the coin-op's close-up zoom effect after a player scores. Only a small area of the pitch is on screen at a time, but there is a scanner to show the whole pitch. Although the game has a referee, he often loses attention, and these moments give you a chance to foul, punch or side-swipe opposition players. One and two player options are included.
  • Vandyke

    1990

    Vandyke

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    A one or two player fighting game published and developed by UPL Co., Ltd in 1990.
  • La Diosa de Cozumel

    1990

    La Diosa de Cozumel

    1990

    Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC Amstrad PCW MSX
    The first game in the Ci-U-Than Spanish language text adventure series.
  • Super Skweek

    1990

    Super Skweek

    1990

    Puzzle Strategy
    PC-9800 Series Atari Lynx Atari ST/STE Sega Game Gear iOS DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Super Skweek is a game inspired by the wide success of Chip's Challenge, and shares some elements of that puzzler while combining other elements from games such as Pengo. In Super Skweek, you play the title character who must walk around and either paint all the tiles of the game board pink, complete a specific mission, or both. Some tiles react in various ways when you walk on them, like exploding. Unlike Chip's Challenge, the game plays in realtime and you can pick up and use weapons to keep away certain monsters as you paint the tiles. There is also a shop you can enter to purchase items. Finally, levels have a time limit for completion.
  • Hammerin' Harry

    1990

    Hammerin' Harry

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    A platform game where you control a worker with a big hammer who smashes his way through obstacles and a variety of enemies.
  • Blodia

    1990

    Blodia

    1990

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    Blodia is a puzzle game released by Tonkin House only in Japan.
  • Darius Alpha

    1990

    Darius Alpha

    1990

    Shooter Arcade
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine PC Engine SuperGrafx Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Darius Alpha is a promotional version of Darius Plus released in 1990 for the PC Engine. It was a mail-order exclusive, obtainable by sending in a pair of coupons found in the manuals of Super Darius and Darius Plus. There were only 800 copies of the card produced, making it one of the rarest, and the absolute most expensive, PC Engine HuCard ever made. This version is only a Boss Rush, where the player faces against all Plus bosses one after another. Like Plus, Alpha features SuperGrafx support, which greatly reduces sprite flickering. Pressing Select on the title screen starts the game with a 4-minute time limit.
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