In Der Planer, you are the boss of a forwarding business. You not only have to plan the best and cheapest routes between the different cities, but also need to acquire drivers, trucks (or planes, train space...), get customs papers, and last but not least, make your family happy, too.
A program coming across as somewhat nonsensical in absence of a certain context, this piece of software puts its operator in the position of the cameraman of an adult film. What this amounts to is viewing one of three softcore pornographic colour still images through a small (viewfinder) window, panning across the image with mouse movements and zooming in or out with the buttons. The player can press R to record so that later on, the game can reproduce the particular combination of camera moves (or: their "adult film") for the enjoyment of the viewer.
Choplifter III is a shoot 'em up video game released for the Sega Game Gear.
Despite sharing the same title as the SNES game, Game Gear version of Choplifter III: Rescue Survive is a remake of Choplifter II: Rescue Survive.
Simulator where players identify safes through their manufacturer, model, class, and lock. Once identified, players are tasked with opening the safe via different methods.
Spooky, a talkative ghost who lives in the attic of an all-American home, uses humor and games to teach kids how to type. Built-in intelligence enables him to continuously create new lessons based on your child's typing accuracy and speed. Starting with simple lessons that teach the location of the keys, your child will advance through exercises and games that challenge problem areas. Printable reports allow you to track progress.
Tornado is a 1993 combat flight simulator video game developed by Digital Integration for Amiga and DOS platforms. The game focuses on simulating modern air combat, allowing players to pilot military aircraft in various combat scenarios.
Fly8 is a single player, wire frame flight simulator that, in the author's words "puts more emphasis on the dynamics than on the cosmetics". It written in 'C' and is a reworked and updated version of an earlier program from 1974 that was also called Fly8, that ran on a PDP-15.
Buubuu Mario (Buzzing Mario) is a common Mario arcade-ride hybrid game released only in Japan by Banpresto. Very little is known about it and can only be assumed through video playthroughs. The game is a combination kiddy ride/video game starring Mario and Yoshi. The player sits in front and must steer the car to avoid boulders in the road, while sculpture representations of Mario and Yoshi sit in back.
Valkyrie is, according to the box, one of the most simple to use flight simulators ever created. The game is designed to be as easy as possible to use while teaching you the basics of dogfighting at the same time. The game automatically adjusts the ship's rotor according to your input, leaving you free to decide how to attack or evade the oncoming enemies!
The game features ten different missions with varying difficulty levels and three-dimensional graphics. You can fight up to three computer opponents during your training sessions, and missions where you attack the enemy or defend your base. The game was created by one man: Donald A. Hill, Jr.
TFX (Tactical Fighter eXperiment) is a flight simulation where the player can fly with F-117A, Eurofighter 2000 or F-22 Superstar in various scenarios as a UN fighter pilot. Before the player begins his/her duty, there is a need to complete 10 training missions. Only then will the rest of the possible game modes be available. The game also contains a mission editor where the player can create his/her own missions in any of the chosen scenarios.
A fish and aquarium simulator, El-Fish lets your catch, breed, evolve, and even mutate tropical fish, then render them and let them loose in an aquarium that you design. Except for a few pre-canned graphics and animations, all fish, plants, and even backdrops and floor gravel in El-Fish are generated by the user using genetic algorithms that simulate real life in both appearance and movement.
Some hardware companies often published their own games in order to bundle them with their hardware (when they couldn't get enough big-name games to sign with them). This is one such product. Forever growing garden's gameplay consists of selecting seeds, etc. and taking care of them in order to later sell your crops on the market and flowershop (were you can also make flower-arrangements, etc.) the game is aimed at kids, so everything from the interface to the objectives are kept very simple and straight-forward. Also the game is filled with hot-spots that start animations or sound effects.
This game allows the player to take control of an F-117A Stealth Fighter. The game is broken down into either an arcade or campaign mode.
In the arcade mode, the player can decide the number of enemy air and ground units, the environment, length of mission, and the difficulty level. This mode allows the player to hone their skills in order to prepare for the campaign mode.
The campaign mode is the main part of the game and contains 30 missions. The game includes nine theaters of combat such as training missions in the Nevada Desert, to the conflict in Panama, and also to the Gulf War. Each mission has a primary object that must be destroyed in order to advance to the next mission.
The most ambitious and far-reaching of Maxis’ Sim lineage, Sim Earth puts you in charge of an entire planet throughout its 10 billion year lifespan. Your ultimate task is to guide the planet’s inhabitants into the stars, from its humble single-celled roots.
The main threats you face include pollution, disease, famine, war and global warming. The controls available to you include the chance to move mountains and continents, creating different levels of species, and unleash tidal waves and earthquakes so as to reshape your planet. All of these things take from your limited energy, which must be replenished.