Miss It is a homebrew Atari 2600 game developed by Alan W. Smith and initially released online in 2009. The game went on to receive a limited cartridge release through Good Deal Games in 2011. Miss It was later included in the Atari Flashback series of plug-and-play consoles, starting with the Atari Flashback 5 in 2014, and most recently in the Atari Flashback X Deluxe in 2019.
In Miss It, the player must move a black square to avoid touching colorful squares that bounce around the screen, the number of which increases over time. The longer the player manages to avoid contact, the higher the score they achieve. The left difficulty switch can toggle the functionality of the score counter, either to go up 1 point every second, or to only increase when the the player is moving.
13 great titles from the classic home computer system arrive on one physical Evercade cartridge! The C64 Collection 3 brings even more games from the 80s and 90s that live long in the memory of gamers all over the world.
The games included are Summer Games II, Boulder Dash, Heavy Metal Paradroid, Super Cycle, Jumpman Junior, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid II: The Revenge, Netherworld, Deliverance: Stormlord II, Anarchy, Exolon, Street Sports Soccer and Break Dance.
In the Romance Academy, the girls have all it takes to seduce the boys, notably a laser beam that keeps them at their beck and call! Once you meet a boy, click on his head to start seducing him, but watch out for the other girls, who will try and steal your conquests. Don’t let that happen! If you see another girl trying to chat up the same guy as you, click your mouse repeatedly to get the upper hand. Fill up all the hearts to become the best seducer in school!
Welcome to Dipsy's Workshop!
This is an official Slendytubbies game, play as Dipsy and slash and dash your way through hordes of innocent tubbies to get high scores! How high can you get?. Have fun! :)
Always Surrender is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up score attack, with an emphasis on pushing your luck as far as you can. Last as long as possible against an endless horde of enemies and then surrender in order to bank the bonus.
This is an action game released by Bothtec in 1984. Venture forth with explosive fireballs as your weapon! Join the Yokai detective on a mission to rescue Sayuri, who has been abducted by monsters.
The player controls the monster detective and engage in battles to rescue Sayuri, who has been lured by a group of monsters.
The unique feature of this game is the distinctive attack method. The fireballs can not only be launched but also freely controlled and detonated. However, since the fireballs are linked to the movement of the player's character, it may be challenging until you get used to it.
Being caught in the blast of a fireball will also knock down your character, so understanding the stage layout and enemy placements is crucial. Controlling the fireballs becomes a key strategy.
Toxic Tomb is an action platformer with the spirit of a SEGA Master System game.
Crawl along each level and destroy all the generators to force the opening of the reactor. Then attack the reactor to release the ghoul inside it and kill it. Move fast, chain enemy kills and get stars to obtain bonuses. You'll get an extra life every 75.000 points. Finding the right place to attack and dodge is the key. Also, playing gracefully from the beginning will help you in the final stretch of the game.
"Mighty Guy" is an action game released by Nichibutsu in 1986.
Use your PSYCHO GUN in addition to superhuman actions like punches, kicks, and beams to take down enemies and stop the massive supercomputer "ZELDA" in its schemes to genetically modify humanity and take over the world!
A pastiche of the yuppie fad of the 1980s, O.K. Yah! is a side scrolling game released in 1988 by Pirate Software Ltd. The goal is to traverse several colourful levels and make it to the 'Intergalactic Stock Exchange' on your hoverboard by avoiding enemies such as killer mobile phones.
Squoosh is an unfinished prototype of an action game from Apollo. From it's appearance, it seems to have something to do with smashing grapes with a giant press.
You, the Secret Agent, must catch the falling agent items, like U.S. documents, money cases and money bags, while avoiding the undesirables, like bugs, grenades and guns. After a time, a tone will sound. This is when the boats on the water below you will stop moving and you need to get above them and 'make the hand off'. Be careful, though, for although the boats stopped moving, the falling items have not. In two-player games, the players alternate.
Secret Agent was the last Data Age game to be completed, but the crash forced them out of business before it could be released.
Good Luck, Charlie Brown should have been the last of the Children's Work Shop releases, but never saw the light of day. Although the game was found a long time ago, the rom had not been dumped until quite recently so the game is still a bit of a mystery. The only known version is very incomplete with little gameplay implemented, but rumors persist of a far more complete version in existence. The game only consists of one screen in which you control Charlie Brown as he flies his kite around the screen. At the bottom of the screen there's a wind gauge which shows the speed and direction of the wind. There's also a timer a the bottom of the screen which slowly counts up which may be part of the scoring system (based on total time instead of score). You goal is to fly your kite as long as possible while avoiding birds, balloons, rockets, and of course the deadly Kite Eating Tree. According to the catalog description, if Charlie Brown lost his kite he would have to earn another chance by raking leaves (what fun!). Obvi