An undercover cop must destroy a warehouse owned by a group of bank robbers. This is achieved by reaching the master level where the central power electrode is stored.
Action Force: International Heroes is a video game released by Virgin Games in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, and in 1988 for the Amstrad CPC. The game is set in the world of the Action Force (G.I. Joe) toys by Hasbro. The ZX Spectrum version of the game differs notably from the Commodore and Amstrad versions.
Innovative if overlooked game which utilizes the fledgling Inverse Parser system, which anticipates communication choices. Crawford later further developed this design after this game was released.
Blazer is a classic vertical shoot 'em up set against the backdrop of an intergalactic conflict. Players take on the role of a mercenary hired by the Sahiban race to steal the Mazeli's ultimate weapon, a powerful ship called the 'Blazer'. The game features top-down gameplay where players navigate through enemy-infested space, dodging attacks and returning fire with a basic forward-shooting cannon. With no power-ups available, success relies purely on the player's skill and reflexes. Enemies approach from various directions, and players can also target ground-based installations. The mission's high stakes and limited resources (only five ships to complete the task) create a challenging and intense space combat experience, where every decision counts in the quest to turn the tide of an age-old war.
Eight children who became stranded in the hidden silos around the seas of Home Base Terror must be rescued in this 2D horizontal scrolling shoot'em up published by The Power House.