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  • Rock 'n' Roll

    1989

    Rock 'n' Roll

    1989

    Puzzle Strategy
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Rock 'n' Roll is a computer game for the Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, published by Rainbow Arts in 1989. The Soundtrack for the Amiga Version was composed by Chris Huelsbeck Rock 'n' Roll is an action-oriented puzzle game with 32 levels (plus a secret bonus level). The player controls a ball (steered with the mouse on the Amiga or the joystick on the Commodore 64) and his job is to reach the exit on each level. Numerous objects help or hinder the player's path to the exit. These include locked doors that he needs to find a key to, ice which hinders his steering, fans that push him away or magnets that pull him towards them, crumbling floor tiles, and others. A map of the level is accessible at any time, but it starts out completely blank. The player has to collect eyes along the level to make various objects visible on the map. He may also buy various supplies like a fastball, a spikeball, bombs, and even hints for game secrets like extra money, extra lives and short cuts.
  • Bananoid

    1989

    Bananoid

    1989

    Arcade
    DOS
    Bananoid is a freeware Arkanoid clone, which runs on a tweaked VGA mode the author likes to call 360x240 MCGA. It features seven levels that span two screens for a total resolution of 544x240, according to the manual.
  • Dragon Wars

    1989

    Dragon Wars

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Apple IIGS Sharp X68000 Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga Apple II Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.1
    The designers of the Bard's Tale series, Wasteland, and Battle Chess pooled their talents to create the ultimate role-playing fantasy. They knew it had to be a first-rate story with sophisticated graphics. The result was Dragon Wars. Sailing across uncharted seas, you and your party are in search of a legendary paradise called Dilmun — a place where the streets are paved with gold and no one wants for anything. However, King Drake of Phoebus has declared all magic illegal - magickers have been slain or fled into exile. In retaliation, enemy islands have threatened to unleash their guardian dragons, the most destructive force in the world. While docked at a harbor in Dilmun, you are arrested on suspicion of spellcasting. Imprisoned and stripped of everything but your wits, you are sentenced to life in a cesspool called Purgatory. Magic is your only salvation - a worldly possession in a world possessed.
  • Targhan

    1989

    Targhan

    1989

    Fighting Platform Adventure
    Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 5.4
    Targhan is developed as a side-scrolling action game with touches of adventure, in which we will have to solve certain puzzles in order to advance.
  • Le Fetiche Maya

    1989

    Le Fetiche Maya

    1989

    Platform Puzzle Racing Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    As an intrepid explorer, buy equipments, tools. and head into the wild Yucatan jungles to find the mysterious Mayan fetish. Two modes are available: a platform mode and a 3D mode where the player drives a Jeep.
  • Krypton Egg

    1989

    Krypton Egg

    1989

    Arcade
    Windows Mobile Windows Phone Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac DOS Amiga Legacy Mobile Device
    With Krypton Egg you will get back to the pleasures of a good breakout. The objective remains the same: destroy all the bricks of the level using only one ball in order to go to the next level. You can go up to the 72nd level proposed by this game, but before that, you will have to prepare yourself in order to become the perfect shooter. Above all, do not be scared if dozens of balls are coming up at the same time, up to then everything seems fine. Calm and self-control are the necessary qualities to play this game. Thanks to its wonderful colors, special effects, but also its dynamic musics, Krypton Egg will seduce all the breakout lovers but also delight all gamers which are looking for the ultimate breakout adventure.
  • Legend of Hero Tonma

    1989

    Legend of Hero Tonma

    1989

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U
    Legend of Hero Tonma is a side scrolling platform game released by Irem to arcades in 1989.
  • Bandit Kings of Ancient China

    1989

    Bandit Kings of Ancient China

    1989

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Amiga Apple II MSX
    star 5.3
    Bandit Kings of Ancient China is a turn-based strategy role-playing simulation game developed and published by Koei for MS-DOS, the Amiga, and the Apple II. It was well-received at its inception, and was considered to be a significant step forward in the complexity of strategy gaming.
  • Sword of the Samurai

    1989

    Sword of the Samurai

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 8
    Enter Japan in the Age of Warring States. At the center of this role-playing, action-adventure simulation of combat, statesmanship and intrigue, you are a samurai warrior struggling for Honor. More important than life itself, Honor is crucial to achieving your ultimate goal: unifying the country under your noble rule. In Sword of the Samurai, you will be part of the culture of feudal Japan, and you must learn to live by its rules. To succeed as a samurai, you must think like the samurai. Learn when to leave your sword in its sheath, when to draw it - and what to do with it once it’s drawn. You will fight duels, lead troops on the battlefields, and defend your family against assassins and kidnappers. If you are courageous and honorable, you may advance to become the head of your clan, and warlord of your province. If you master diplomacy and generalship, and outmaneuver your rivals, you may even become Shogun - absolute ruler of Japan. But remember that in all cultures power corrupts - and those who seek absolute
  • Astyanax

    1989

    Astyanax

    1989

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    star 5
    Astyanax is a side-scrolling platform action game set in a fantasy world. The hero sets out to slay the evil wizard terrorizing the land. He is armed with an ax and also has a magic lightning spell that can be powered-up two times. Magic upgrades and health potions can be found in small stone pillars. The player needs to beat monsters in a number of locales, jumping across pits and fighting bosses at the end of stages. Two-palyer co-op is supported, with the second player being palette-swap of Player 1. The game was designed by Tokuhiro Takemori who previously worked on Legendary Axe, and the basic game mechanic is similar -- in order to deal heavy blow with the axe the player needs to stop swinging it for a while. The NES version released after the Arcade game, while generally having same gameplay, features completely different level layouts, enemy designs and story.
  • Keef the Thief: A Boy and His Lockpick

    1989

    Keef the Thief: A Boy and His Lockpick

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple IIGS DOS Amiga
    Originally released for the Apple IIgs, Keef the Thief is a unique parody role-playing game about a young thief. The game and puzzles are quite absurd, but strangely addictive. Some inside scoop from developer Naughty Dog's website: "Keef was a classic sword and scorcery role-playing game. While we were making it, Andy entered sarcastic text as a place holder for what we believed would be the real text in the final release. EA liked the humor so much that they decided to make the entire game a comedy. The effect that this decision had on sales was no joke, however."
  • Populous: The Final Frontier

    1989

    Populous: The Final Frontier

    1989

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    This data disk was released on the cover disk of "The One" magazine.
  • Populous: The Promised Lands

    1989

    Populous: The Promised Lands

    1989

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    An expansion for the popular Bullfrog PC Strategy game, Populous. It was released in 1989 and added five new landscape types, and 500 maps for Conquest Mode.
  • TV Sports Basketball

    1989

    TV Sports Basketball

    1989

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine DOS Amiga
    star 7.5
    TV Sports: Basketball gives you total control over an entire squad, including player substitutions and strategic double teaming. Your skills as player and coach will receive their ultimate test as sudden shifts in momentum and fatigue take their toll. Go head-to-head against another human or face an awesome computer opponent.
  • Lords of the Rising Sun

    1989

    Lords of the Rising Sun

    1989

    Strategy Tactical Arcade
    Philips CD-i Sharp X68000 TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Amiga Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    The Battle Lines are Drawn! Welcome to the twelfth century Japan! Your bitter rivals, the Taira clan, have murdered your father and subverted the emperor. In an epic quest to become SHOGUN, and thus redeem the family honor, you’ll command vast armies of samurai warriors; defend yourself against ninja assassins; lay siege against mighty fortresses; negotiate alliances; and confront your enemies in personal combat!
  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Hillsfar

    1989

    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Hillsfar

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.1
    Hillsfar: An incredible fantasy that combines the best of role-playing adventures and fast-paced action games.* Every visit to Hillsfar is a different, exhilarating experience. Explore the city, meet its colorful denizens on the streets or in pubs and discover a quest (there are many possible ones). Transfer your favorite character from the Pool of Radiance or Azure Bonds AD&D role-playing games, or create one from scratch. Your quest and the options available to you each game will change to suit your character's specialty (thief, mage, cleric or fighter). Your quest will keep you constantly on the move. Fight in the arena against raging minotaurs, ill-tempered orcs or insulted swordsmen. Enter different buildings and your maze-running and lock-picking skills will be required. Archery and equestrian events may also be part of your overall quest. Think fast. Move fast. These mini-games happen in real time! For both adventure and action, there's no place like Hillsfar!
  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragons of Flame

    1989

    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragons of Flame

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Family Computer Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4
    This game is a sequel to Heroes of the Lance. It is arcade oriented, with RPG elements. The player utilizes both a top-down view of map travelling, as well as side-view scrolling combat.
  • Qwak

    1989

    Qwak

    1989

    Platform Puzzle
    BBC Microcomputer System Amiga CD32 PC (Microsoft Windows) Amiga Game Boy Advance
    In this game, you play a duck and the object of the game is to get the highest score without losing all your lives. This can be achieved by getting all the fruit and gems in the level, or killing off enemies. There are 80 levels to complete and once you complete all of them, the levels are repeated. You exit each level by collecting all the gold keys then entering through the door that opens. You have a certain amount of time to complete the level before spikes fall down the level. There are eight areas, all consisting of ten levels. At the end of each area, there is a guardian waiting for you, and again, you have a certain amount of time to defeat them.
  • Tom & Jerry: Hunting High and Low

    1989

    Tom & Jerry: Hunting High and Low

    1989

    Platform
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Tom & Jerry is a platformer based on the two cartoon animals. The player takes the role of Jerry who has to navigate the five levels while collecting every piece of cheese. Besides the usual platforming obstacles there is a time limit and Tom who tries to catch Jerry. The player needs to avoid Tom but can also use the environment to get rid of him temporarily: a bowling ball on the head knocks him out or a prepared floor lets him slip. The main levels are side-scrolling, but between each level the game switches to a behind-the-shoulder perspective. Then Jerry has to run through a tunnel while collecting cheese and avoiding dynamite or bombs.
  • J.R.R. Tolkien's War in Middle Earth

    1989

    J.R.R. Tolkien's War in Middle Earth

    1989

    Strategy Adventure
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 7.9
    J.R.R. Tolkien's War in Middle Earth is the 16-bit game with additional adventuring features compared to the 8-bit version, loosely depicting the events of the One Ring from the Shire to Mt. Doom. The game starts with the three hobbits: Frodo, Sam, and Pippin surrounded by nine individual units of Nazgul near the Shire. Although the first task is to travel to Rivendell, the player is free to decide how heroes and armies progress, despite the in-game conventional storyline.
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