Abruptly lifted from your routine existence, you have been dropped into a realm where time and space hang in check. Through exploration and puzzle solving, you must overcome the awesome powers of Minos.
Simon the Sorcerer is an adventure game that was released by Adventure Soft on 2 January 1993 for Amiga and DOS formats. The game's name comes from the account of Simon the Sorcerer in Acts 8. The game includes parodies of various popular books and fairy tales, including Rapunzel, The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, Jack and the Beanstalk and the Three Billy Goats Gruff.
Robbo is a puzzle game for everyone, regardless of gender, age, or background. By solving puzzles alongside a robot in a world consisting of 60 levels, you’ll sharpen your reflexes and logical thinking skills. Hours of fun guaranteed!
Cyberblock Metal Orange EX plays very similar to Arkanoid, but with a cool twist. Instead of powerups falling from random blocks, you get upgrade tokens. Upgrade tokens go to your upgrade bar. Pressing a button spends your upgrade tokens while the other can be used to shoot your zapper if you have that powerup. The upgrades you can get have crazy sci-fi names, but they basically do what you expect them to do. Speed up, multi ball, expand your paddle, that sort of thing. Managing your upgrades and customizing your paddle is a large part of the game and it is easily the most fun part of the game.
Coinciding with the movie a cross platform game was developed, the Game Boy port was the only one not developed by Probe Software, but Bits Studio instead.
Also unlike the other games, this version is fully played with a top down perspective.
AH-3 Thunderstrike is a helicopter sim/shooter. You will pilot the AH-3 over 10 operations all over the world. Each operation is composed of several missions, such as destroying tanks, or destroying bridges, or escorting trucks, and so on.
Great Sluggers: New World Stadium is a baseball arcade game that's released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan; it's the first game to run on the company's then-new NB-1 hardware.
A hybrid popcorn machine and arcade game released only in Japan. Players would choose from three different flavors of popcorn and turn the crank to help Sonic and Tails cook it, then to help them escape from Robotnik when he tries to destroy the operation. Once the popcorn is done, it is dispensed in a bag with Sonic inviting the player to come back any time.
Closer in style and gameplay to the Double Dragon series. The player only has one life bar (which can be expanded through health packs). It implements a password-save system. Of special note are the two side-scrolling racing levels in which the player controls the Batmobile and the Batskiboat.
Slam! is a Windows-based (3.x) simulation of the popular table game of air hockey. Players can customize opponents skills with the ability to change aggressiveness and quickness from 1 to 99, change view angle from zero to 90 degrees, turn sound on/off and have a choice of default color or monochrome default (black and white) coloring. You control your paddle with the mouse, and by right clicking players can enter the options menus.
A group of teenaged boys decide to tackle the gentle art of conversational seduction through a flirting simulator, running players through a series of interviews with virtual girls, each of whom has a different personality and hence will weigh the same multiple-choice answers differently.
Because teenaged boys don't necessarily enjoy the profoundest understanding of the female psyche, there is much humour in these conversational exchanges -- some intentional and some not. It isn't known if the girl can actually be "gotten" -- and if so, what one does with her then.
In this turn-based game you play a role of Carthagean warlord Hannibal in his struggle with Roman Empire. Managing resources derived from mines and rised by economy, you recruit armies (people, horses, elephants), siege cities, win the battles, and expand your influence from Africa to Europe.