Robbo is an action puzzle video game designed by Janusz Pelc and published by LK Avalon in 1989. It was originally released in Poland for the Atari XL/XE computers. It was later ported to other computer platforms and also released in the United States as The Adventures of Robbo in 1993.
A text adventure written by Linda Wright.
The player takes the role of someone who has just become the proud owner of a country cottage. It's not been live in for ages, because the previous owner disappeared - vanished without a trace, so it's in a bit of a state. Your own furniture isn't due to arrive for a while so you take a camp bed and set off to Bluebell Cottage to take stock and make a start on the cleaning. Luckily you also bought some furniture with the house so the place isn't that empty.
The cottage isn't the only thing you bought, along with the house comes some grounds containing a small lake and a derelict mill which is the 'folly referred to in the title.
This is the fifth of five Konami's Game Collections released on a 3.5" diskette. This Extra edition has the following MSX-1 games:
- Pippols
- Hyper Rally
- Road Fighter
These collections where only ever released in Japan, and as such the menu to select the game is in Japanese. But the actual games will display the same as the original releases.
Compared to the original releases, these games have enhanced SCC+ music, when used with the 'SCC+ Sound Cartridge' from the Konami game 'Snatcher' or 'SD Snatcher'.
In addition this Extra edition has some unique MSX-2 mini games;
Single Player Games:
- Tsururin Kun (steal rice balls)
- Hyper Somen (catch rice)
Party Games:
- Title Awase (Memory game)
- Go Board
Compilation, of the six graphical versions of the original Scott Adam's all-text adventures, that was published by Starsoft Development Laboratories for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit and C64 platforms.
Fallen Angel is a side-scrolling action game where players control a divine warrior tasked with dismantling a global drug syndicate. Starting in London's underground rail system, players navigate through multiple train stations, fighting thugs and bosses using hand-to-hand combat and occasional weapon pickups. Each level requires finding a plane ticket to progress and defeating a local crime boss, with players free to explore stations in any order via the subway system. The game's nonlinear structure allows players to tackle objectives as they choose while progressing through an international criminal underworld.
Don't Go Alone is a horror role-playing game.
The player can choose their party from a variety of 16 paranormal characters available. With their party they'll investigate a haunted house on a hill.
The house is huge and players will encounter over 100 spooky opponents and solve various puzzles in order to find out the mysteries of the haunted house. An automap feature helps prevent the player from loosing track in the huge dungeons of the game.
A hole in one - A 270 yard drive - A five Iron shot within 5 feet of the pin, - A single putt! No you are not dreaming it's just another round of golf on a sun-soaked California links course! Should you fade, draw or hit under the wind? Should you punch your approach shot onto the green? These are just some of the options and features crammed into this superb golfing simulator.
There are two ways to win a race: be the first, or be the only one.
Based in a futuristic America, the player races on various tracks across the country for money, which can be spent on armor, weapons and other modifications to protect and use against the competition.
The player chooses from one of three cars (either "The Hellcat" for high speed, "The Crusher" for high firepower or "The Pitbull" for heavy armor).