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  • Starflight II: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula

    1989

    Starflight II: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Adventure
    DOS Amiga
    Starflight 2 is a space exploration game involving a customizable crew roaming the galaxy in order to combat a threat from a powerful alien race.
  • Spherical

    1989

    Spherical

    1989

    Platform Puzzle Strategy
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Solomon's Key is a clear conceptual influence for this action puzzler. Our hero must guide a ball through a level to the spot marked 'In', by creating and removing blocks to alter its path. The game is prevented from being a pure clone due to the ball, which moves automatically once activated, and can be controlled by using strategically-placed blocks. Simply reaching the ball usually involves modifying the level layout using these bricks. There are enemies moving on fixed paths which must be avoided, and bonus items to collect. Also watch for bonuses such as invincibility, gravity-alteration and teleporting. You take time to rotate, so the controls aren't truly immediate. The ball takes 20 seconds to start moving, so use this time to plan ahead.
  • The Seven Gates of Jambala

    1989

    The Seven Gates of Jambala

    1989

    Platform
    Amiga CD32 Atari ST/STE Amiga
    It is a 1989 platform video game. The gameplay is focused on spell casting and exploring, like for example talking to merchants in order to find new info. Every gate of Jambala is guarded by a boss.
  • Safari Guns

    1989

    Safari Guns

    1989

    Shooter
    DOS Amiga
  • The Running Man

    1989

    The Running Man

    1989

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    In the year 2019 an innocent cop is accused of a crime he did not commit. Ben Richards must face his punishment. In the highest rating gameshow in history, Prime Time real life and death TV action. Television is King. You are the ultimate Star - it is time to be THE RUNNING MAN. DO YOU HAVE THE COURAGE??? The Computer Game of the film - Arnold Schwarzenegger is THE RUNNING MAN.
  • Red Heat

    1989

    Red Heat

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    You play the part of Ivan Danko(Arnold Schwarzenegger) who chases Viktor Rostavili through the four different levels that make up the game.
  • Ivan ''Ironman'' Stewart's Super Off Road

    1989

    Ivan ''Ironman'' Stewart's Super Off Road

    1989

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    star 7.2
    Enter the world of off-road racing as 4 vehicles will face each other, on a series of tracks which are based around flipped and reversed versions of a core selection. Fame, glory and bikini clad women await your victories and the taste of dirt awaits if you fail. Let a computer car beat you and you lose one of your 3 credits. Successful races bring more money, which can be used to soup up their machine. Boosts to top speed, grip and acceleration can be purchased, and your nitro boost must be kept topped up. If you are desperate for upgrades, you can buy into your spare credits. Only your off-road driving abilities will be enough to pull you to first place in these races. Play alone or with up to 3 other players (depending on the version) in this classic arcade game.
  • Exterminator

    1989

    Exterminator

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Dynamite Düx

    1989

    Dynamite Düx

    1989

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 6
    Side-scrolling beat 'em ups in which you must rescue a trapped female friend are nothing unusual. Where this one stands out, however, is the setting of your character as a duck called Bin, and with motion having a clear waddling appearance. The enemies to fight are all from the animal kingdom, but somewhat warped - crocodiles with boxing moves and cows armed with rocket packs for example. Bin has six levels to clear before he can rescue Lucy from Archaca's clutches.
  • Puffy's Saga

    1989

    Puffy's Saga

    1989

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Omega

    1989

    Omega

    1989

    Simulator Strategy Tactical Adventure
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Apple II
    Omega, on the surface, appears to be just a simple tank combat simulation game. Once you get into it, however, the game gets much deeper. The player actually codes the AI for their tank using a pretty robust progamming language system.
  • Murders in Venice

    1989

    Murders in Venice

    1989

    Point-and-click Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Murders in Venice is an Amiga point and click adventure game released in 1989 by Infogrames.
  • Midwinter

    1989

    Midwinter

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Sport Strategy Tactical Adventure Arcade
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Midwinter is a post-apocalyptic first-person action role-playing game with strategy and survival elements for the Atari ST, Amiga and PC. It was designed by Mike Singleton and was released in 1989 by Microplay Software. The game was critically acclaimed and commercially successful enough to get a sequel titled Flames of Freedom in 1991. A remake (as of April 2014) is currently in development.
  • M1 Tank Platoon

    1989

    M1 Tank Platoon

    1989

    Simulator Strategy Tactical
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    star 5.4
    Command a platoon of tanks around the battlefield, enter a tank and take on the role of any of four stations available. Call in artillery strikes or helicopters even command another platoon of tanks but above all teach the enemy a lesson.
  • Lost Dutchman Mine

    1989

    Lost Dutchman Mine

    1989

    Puzzle Simulator Adventure
    DOS Amiga
    Somewhere deep in the vast and rugged Superstition Mountains of Arizona, there lies hidden a gold mine of immense richness. It was allegedly discovered by a prospector named Jacob Waltz, an old German immigrant who wandered the Superstitions during the early 1880's. He claimed the mine was so rich that the gold could be removed with only a knife. Waltz died on October 25, 1891, but he left behind many clues as to the location of his fabulous mine. One clue was to look for a pointed peek. Many people believe this peak is the landmark known today as Weaver's Needle. He also claimed his mine was located where no miner would ever look. Many old maps have A surfaced purporting to show the location of Waltz's treasure, but none have proven genuine. Today the Superstition Mountains continue to draw those who seek the fabled wealth of the King of precious metals. And Weaver's Needle still stands guard over Jacob Waltz's tantalizing secret... the Lost Dutchman Mine.
  • Little Puff in Dragonland

    1989

    Little Puff in Dragonland

    1989

    Platform Adventure Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Amiga
    LIttle Puff is lost and it's your job to guide him safety home to Dragonland.
  • Knight Force

    1989

    Knight Force

    1989

    Platform Racing Simulator Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Save the princess from the evil sorcerer.
  • Kelly X

    1989

    Kelly X

    1989

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • X-Out

    1989

    X-Out

    1989

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    X-Out is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up with eight levels and an underwater setting. Between levels, the player visits a shop and use their game score to purchase new submarines and equipment. The submarines come in four different variants, and additional purchases act as additional "lives". Each can be equipped with a one-way, two-way or three-way fire weapon of increasing power (and thus cost). Secondary weapons include sonic waves, powershots and target-seeking missiles. The player can also purchase auxiliary satellites and specify their movement pattern, which can be circular orbits, vertical and horizontal movements, or an intercepting action.
  • Interphase

    1989

    Interphase

    1989

    Shooter Puzzle Strategy Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    In a dystopian cyberpunk future, The Dreamtrack Corporation has cornered the entertainment market, selling DreamTracks, dreamed or imagined adventures and experiences which can be enjoyed by consumers. The player is Chad, a DreamTrack Dreamer who has discovered that Dreamtrack Corporation is using the DreamTracks to destroy people's minds. He decides to break into Dreamtrack HQ. To overcome the high-tech security systems, his girlfriend, Kaf-E, agrees to break into the building physically, while Chad enters a virtual reality world, inspired by Neuromancer, in order to hack into and disable the computer-controlled defences. The action mostly takes place in two modes: a 3D cyberpunk environment and a 2D schematic map where puzzles are encountered. 3D objects in the cyberpunk environment represent objects such as security doors and cameras. To disable the real-world devices, the 3D objects must be destroyed. Puzzle-solving involves determining which objects to disable and in what order. The player must also deal wi
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