Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie is a cuisine focused re-release of the original Yoshi's Cookie, exclusively for the Super Famicom. While the gameplay is identical, the game also adds cooking advice and recipes concerning the Kuruppon Oven from Panasonic. Only 500 copies were released in Japan, and the game was not available in other territories. It currently fetches a very high price on the Japanese retro game market.
For the third World Cup in succession, US Gold had the license to produce the official game. They entrusted Tiertex with the task, who produced a top-down game recreating the full tournament. As well as the 24 teams who qualified for the tournament, other significant footballing nations like England, France and Denmark could be drafted in. The presentation of the menus is largely icon-based, with the official mascot featuring prominently. Tackling is difficult and passing is easy, making for a flowing end-to-end style of play.
Quik the Thunder Rabbit is a side-scrolling platform video game, which Stywox developed for Titus Software to publish on the Amiga and Amiga CD32 in 1994.
Cartoons are more fun than ever! ToonTime provides multimedia entertainment for children, as well as adults who are still young at heart. ToonTime... In the Classroom brings to your television a whole new method of interactivity never before available. Select randomly from six classic full color cartoons: Tweety, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Popeye, Elmer Fudd and Superman, and play the chosen cartoon immediately (no more rewinding a videotape). Have fun manipulating the digitized cartoons by shrinking, enlarging, twisting and distorting them inside a classroom. Have more fun playing the cartoons on different classroom objects. Reshape and distort the objects as they bounce around the classroom.
On The Ball is a soccer manager simulation that differentiates itself from the others by its novel emphasis on the psychological aspects of the game. The game gives you, as team manager, full control over not just the strategies but even on what kind of "pep talk" you can give during half-time and PR moves to enhance public perception. Choose the host country, and lead your team from Qualification to World Cup in World Cup Edition and lead your English team to win the championship in League Edition.
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to play JETSTRIKE - the number one flight action game from Rasputin. Amazing new 24-bit graphics; A simplified control system (so anyone can play); A huge, specially composed CD soundtrack; Nearly 200 missions, many unique to this version; Multiplayer option for between 2 and 8 opponents; Over 60 different aircraft to choose from; 60 weapons systems (there's even a nuclear bomb!)
It's 1875. Your name is William Bonney. You're 15 years old. And you're in jail. But not for long!
Billy the Kid Returns is the story of Billy the Kid, the infamous criminal from the late 19th century. You'll have the chance to play through several crucial moments in his life (and a few made up ones) in hopes of improving upon the Kid's own adventures.
The game features ten levels, which range from the Kid's escape from jail, a search for hidden treasure, an ambush by the Apache, a fight against some deadly Senoritas, and his final confrontation against sheriff Pat Garrett.
The game has side scrolling, platforming and top-down view stages. At the beginning, you must avoid soldiers and guard dogs, but in later stages you must evade wild animals, other rustlers, gunmen who're after your head for bounty, and snipers hidden in buildings.
You only have one way to defend yourself: your gun, which you can use to kill nearly every enemy in the game. You can also pick up other items like apples, stars or tools t
The bad boys who made Rash are back to trash in Skitchin'. Grab your skates, steal a ride on a car bumper and yer off! Skatin' & Hitchin' - Skitchin'. It's Bitchin'!
Star Fighter or Star Fighter 3000 is a 3D flight-based shoot-em-up. The gameplay is mission based and involves elements of strategy and planning. The player can order wingmen to fly in formation and attack specific targets.
How Much Can You Score?
Features:
Battle system
2 kind of enemy ships
Hiscore Save
Each Level more enemys spawn
Soundtrack
Competitive game play
CyberStrike is a futuristic 3D combat online game by Simutronics Corporation, involving team combat between customizable mechs, each of which is controlled by a different player.
Initially exclusive to the GEnie online service, it opened in February 1993, and later that year it caused Computer Gaming World magazine to create the new category of "Online Game of the Year" so it could be awarded to CyberStrike. In 1994 it was offered in stores by MicroProse.
The player controls a robot spanning 42 feet or 13 metres in a series of 16 missions consisting of destroying certain enemies and buildings. Some missions require the player to obtain new weapons from an enemy base or destroy other robots.
The player has a wide variety of weapons like rocket launchers, a chainsaw, gatling gun, shield, and self-controlled rockets, which can be equipped on any part of the robot.
The gaming media reported that Iron Soldier would support two-player gaming via the Jaguar's dial-up internet link;[1] however, the Jaguar internet link was never completed or released, so Iron Soldier was released as a single-player game only.
Italian-born Mario Andretti is one of the most successful racing drivers in the US scene, and five of his relatives have also raced professionally. This game allows you to sample Indy cars, stock cars and sprint cars, all of which have been graced by Andrettis. The physics are customized to each of these, so expect sprint cars to slide around on the dirt tracks, and the slipstream effect is detectable.
There are 27 computer-controlled cars with individual profiles, and 8 cars to choose from in each race, with varying engine, grip, brakes and pit crew standards. You can view the action either from behind the car, or from the nose. In longer races you must monitor the pit strategy, with the options of a splash 'n' dash stop if your tires are still fine.
Revolution X is about the ol' Rock & Roll.
There is an evil nation putting the youth down and banning our beloved rock music. Who you gonna call? Aerosmith! With the help of Aerosmith, the player must shoot his/her way through enemy infested levels, (light) guns blazing, collecting power-ups and releasing hostages.
Almost all of the graphics are digitized and Aerosmith themselves are too! There are also lots of fmv videos.
Dunkle Schatten ("Dark Shadows") is a point-and-click adventure. It was distributed for free by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior as a "countermeasure" against violence and anti-semitism.
Karsten and his friends are helping to build a youth centre in their free time. But soon the peace in the town is disturbed by racially-motivated crimes. What started as graffiti on the school wall ends in an arson attack on a local shop from a turkish immigrant.
Even the opening of the youth centre is at risk. Karsten and his friends try to find the ones who are responsible for the crimes.
Generations Lost is a platform action game in which the player takes the role of Monobe, an adventurer on the search for the past of his people. Thanks to his magic armour Monobe is able to execute many different moves. Besides running and jumping, Monobe can roll on the ground, deliver blows with hands and feet, and shoot energy balls. With the help of an energy rope Monobe can swing from platform to platform.
Most of the time, Monobe has to solve several puzzles, find secret switches and survive deadly traps. The game is split into six areas which can be accessed via the "Magic Box" teleporter.