A maze game developed by Steven Screech and published by Alpha-Omega Software for ZX Spectrum. The player in the role of a team manager has to guide his team of droids through a maze, grab hold of the ball and guide the droids to score a goal.
Welcome to the Big Leagues. Here's a rough and tumble hockey game that takes a steady hand and quick reflexes. Because your mean opponents mean business. Teams line up in full defense. Tackle one another. Scramble for the puck. Drive relentlessly for a goal. Victory for your team depends on you. So you need sharp techniques. Quickness. Power. And smooth stick-shifting ability. Show you have the right touch, hit the puck straight into the goal. But just relax your guard, and see why they call the game of hockey "wrestling on ice."
Vs. Slalom is a Nintendo VS. System (Arcade) port of Slalom (NES). a skiing game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo. The game was one of Rare's earliest efforts in video games. In the game, you'll control a skier who must race down a mountain, dodging obstacles and hitting goals, within the given time. In all there are 24 courses. Your primary goal is to be on the right side of the Slalom flags, as going on the wrong side will cause you to tumble.
Mania Challenge, developed by Technos Japan and published by Taito, is an updated version of Mat Mania released in 1986. The main difference is the addition of a two-player competitive mode. The first player takes control of the main character from the original game, now named Dynamite Tommy, while the second player controls a new character named Hurricane Joe, who plays identically to Tommy.
Blood 'n Guts is described as "ancient barbarian games", somewhat equivalent to the Olympic games but played by vikings in various violent events. You start the game by choosing one of four prefabricated vikings and then its off to compete.
Among the several events available to the player the most noteworthy are, perhaps, Beer Drinking and Cat Throwing, both self explanatory titles. The other events are comprised of Tug of War, Rock Roller (roll a huge rock up a cliff and crush your opponent with it before he does it to you), Tower Jump (jump from a tower and land on your head!), Human Hit (throw stones at a human target!), Mountain Walk (basically rope walking with some added violence), Pole Fighting, Axe Throwing (again at a human target!) and Arm Wreck (arm wrestling).
Hypaball is a two player futuristic sports game, played between the Hawks (human) and the Vipers (human or CPU). Choose your three-man team from a pool of 10 players, each with slightly different stats for strength, agility and speed.
The teams have to pass and catch a ball and shoot it to a moving basket in the middle of the screen. Two players are in the air (one in each half of the arena), while the third remains on the ground to collect an otherwise-dead ball. You simultaneously control the grounder and the air player nearer the ball - they move left and right in unison, but only the air player responds to up-down movements. Players can only hold possession for 2.5 seconds, in order to keep the games fast and frantic.
Welcome to the exciting world of professional golf with LEADER BOARD.
With amazingly realistic 3-D animation, golfers will face multiple 18-hole golf courses that demand strategy, total concentration, control to come in under par.
Undoubtedly the most realistic golf game available,
Leader Board is actually a simulator that gives you a true perspective view of your golf game.
There are three levels of play so you can compete from amateur to touring professional. You'll get all the fun, aggravation and simulation of true golf competition.
Arena: The classic sports simulation. Humour, competition and multi-player rivalry, enhance what can only be described as graphics of unsurpassed realism. Become an athlete, compete with your friends, only the most skilled will ultimately win. There are six fiercely competitive events: the 100 metres, pole vault, high jump, long jump, shot put and javelin. Points are awarded as in a decathlon event. The images portrayed on the cover of the package are true screen images taken from a standard monitor. No other product has ever managed to capture the power of the 68000 to achieve this quality of real time animation.
8 Ball is sport / snooker game from Atari ST released by MichTron, 1986. Developed and designed by Stanley Crane, Eight Ball lets you take the pool hall home on disk. This arcade-style game simulates the classic game of Eight Ball. Great graphics, sound and action make this exciting new game so real that each game will you in the limelight or behind the eight-ball.
CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
And now we proudly present the Sultan of Slam. The Champs of Chokes. The meanest, nastiest, foulest fighters the canvas has ever seen. We bring you the guys who use every dirty trick known to man. And a few that aren't.
Take on any eight rowdy wrestlers, each with his own individual style when it comes to busting heads. From K.C. Colossus, whose "trash computer" turns victims into waste matter, to Prince Vicious, who gets a crush on every opponent.
Use leg drops, spin kicks, body slams, rope bouncing, a flying drop kick, a suplex, an airspin, even the famous atomic drop to mangle those dudes. You'll need over 200 stitches if you don't.
The crowd will cheer. They'll boo. They'll egg you on, or simply throw eggs instead. The scoring is based on the complexity of your moves and of course, your strength.
And one day, probably long after your poor battered head resembles an over-cooked cabbage, you'll be good enough to win the title. And the coveted 'Championship Wrestling Belt' will
World Games is an Olympics-style sports game with arcade-oriented gameplay. The events players can compete in include: •Barrel jumping
•Bull riding
•Caber toss
•Cliff diving
•Log rolling
•Platform diving
•Pole vault
•Skiing
•Sumo wrestling
•Weightlifting
Double Dribble was the second basketball arcade game developed and released in 1986 by Konami, following Super Basketball. Much of the game's popularity came from its animation sequences showing basketball players performing slam dunks, as well as The Star-Spangled Banner theme during attract mode, which was the first arcade game to feature the national anthem. These were uncommon in video games at the time of Double Dribble's release. While successful in the arcades, the game became and remained popular and remembered when it was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987.
A bowling game simulation for up to 8 players. You can play an Open Bowling mode or a League mode and try several game difficulties. Except for an old graphics, the game is still enjoyable for one or more bowling players.