Vs. Golf is a golf game developed for the VS. Arcade Systems. It is an 18 hole golf game where the player chooses stroke play or match play against a human or computer player. This game was released in two editions, a Men's Golf and Ladies Golf edition featuring male and female characters.
Vs. Wrecking Crew is an arcade game for the VS. System, predating the 1985 console game Wrecking Crew. The game is less puzzle oriented, does not contain the level editor, and features a simultaneous two-player mode in which the opposing player is seen on the other side of the construction wall. In single player, Luigi acts similar to Foreman Spike and is present in all levels, while Foreman Spike is absent entirely.
Vs. Pinball is the multiplayer arcade version of Pinball, a game where you control the paddles of a virtual pinball machine representing a traditional pinball game.
The story still's the same: Ishtar sends Gilgamesh up the 60 maze levels of the Druaga's tower to rescue Ki and retrieve the Blue Crystal Rod. He must find each level's key to proceed to the next one.
The course has 18 holes and a total length of 5,805 meters. You have to get the ball into the hole with a minimum of strokes, despite the wind and many obstacles. You can choose the club, the direction and the force with which the ball will be sent. Challenge your friends, one to four people can play together.
Summer Games allows up to eight players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx "games" series. Each player can choose a country to represent, and then takes turns competing in various events to see who will win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event. The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, and may include:
- Pole vault
- Platform diving
- 4x400 meter relay
- 100 meter dash
- Gymnastics
- Freestyle swimming
- Skeet shooting
- 100 meter freestyle
- Rowing
An adventure game with an epic story divided into 9 volumes. The setting is the world of Minelvaton, which is from another dimension. The story is about defeating the dark apostle Gru, who wants to become ruler, by destroying the legendary "Mirror of La Val" and creating a new world.
The Atari 2600 adaption of the 1984 film, "Gremlins".
In this version, on the first screen, Mogwai are jumping from the roof to get at hamburgers on the ground. You, as Billy, must catch them before the hit they ground. If you get them all, it is off to the next, faster, level. If you miss eight, then you go to a shooting screen.
On the shooting screen, gremlins are approaching from the distance. You must shoot them before they reach you. If one reaches you, you lose a life. After they are all dead, it is back to the first screen at a faster level. In later levels, puddles of water will divide the gremlins in two.
A different version of the same name was also released for the 5200, Commodore 64 and Apple II.
The Commodore 64 port features an intro splash screen and introductory text before the games starts. The enemy soldiers and player sprites among others have a simpler design to make it more clear. The castle layout is also very different.
An adventure game developed Falcom about an officer worker that finds himself transported to an alternate dimension while returning home late at night.
Video adventure where the protagonist, Johny Jones, has to recover four sack of coffee in a jungle full of perils.
We have to collect various items that will allow us to access new areas where one of these coffee sacks may be.
With its multi-level intersections and 90 degree turns, this is a future country town. In your "Tomato" car you must obey the directions shown on the map and clear as many white flags as possible. But be careful! The skull chasing you is the skull of death and the bad guys in black are always after you. Look out--if you spend too much time escaping you run out of gas.