"THREE... TWO... ONE... GO!". And with a single shot from the starter's gun
the regional championsoftheAnnualMaggot Marathon bite their lips and quickly
set off on the most dangerous and highlighted event of the insect world
sporting calendar.
As you set your pace for the race ahead you r mind begins to drift when you
think about the fame, glory and honour for the first contestant who completes
the race in over thirty years.
You are suddenly brought out of your dream as you realize you are being
trampled on by an ant. You jump out of its way, thankful it did not follow you
as others may do. But now in your weakened state you need food. Ah, you see
some, but how do you get to it? And here is a key and an ant spray but which
will you take?
Watch out for that spider! One touch from him and you are dead! Look - a
parachute. You may need it later... But you cannot get to it as you slip off
the moving floor and with your life energy drained plunge to your death with
only the thought of what might have been ...
Alien Arena was developed by Duncan Brown in 1984 to run on the classic Williams hardware. It is a "capture the flag" style game with a number of interesting twists.
The beautiful Princess Koong-Shee is being forced to marry a merchant, Ta Jin against her will. She really loves a clecrk, Chang, who s only hope is is to force his way to the Mandarin s palace against terrible odds and help her to escape. Now play on...
1984: Escape from Big Brother is a space exploration game set in a post-totalitarian world. Players navigate a spacecraft through underground caverns on four planets, searching for energy pods left behind by the fallen regime. The game features precise rotational controls for maneuvering through tight spaces, and players must use their ship's tractor beam to collect the crucial energy pods. This challenging adventure combines elements of sci-fi and retrofuturism as humanity rebuilds after liberation from oppressive control.
Guide Hank to his bee-hive, avoiding the energy-sapping toadstools, spiders, faces, insecticide cans, trackers and lizard's tongue whilst collecting the pollen grains, flowers, apples, honey pots and bowls of water.
Based on the movie of the same name. You have been assigned by the police force to track down and eliminate any replidroids that have landed on Earth. There are six types of replidroids, labeled Replidroid 1 through 6. The higher the number, the more intelligent it is.
The majority of the game is viewed from inside your skimmer, and inside of your skimmer are three displays that you need to pay attention to. The main display displays a radar view of your area, allowing you to navigate the streets in search of replidroids (which are represented by octagons with crosses inside them). To the right of this is a smaller display which shows the whole city and your position in relation to the replidroid's. Below this is a text readout giving information on the number and type of replidroids within the vicinity.
In the main display, your position is represented by a yellow cursor which you can use to navigate the streets with. If you find a replidroid, you can hover over it and press the fire button. Doing so will put yo
This game began life as "King Arthur's Adventure" before Astrovision secured the Conan the Barbarian license. The game was advertised during 1981-1982 but was never released at the time. It later changed name again, this time to Quest For The Orb. Neither Quest for the Orb would see a release as Astrovision/Astrocade hit financial troubles. Eventually a working prototype made its way to Dave Carson Software in 1985 and was released under the Conan the Barbarian name.
A action game in which the task of the player is to search the maze and collect the parts of a robot, in the correct order, before energy is exhausted.
In Bomb Jack, the player controls Jack, who must collect all the bombs in order to complete the current round and go onto the next one. This sounds easy, right? Wrong! Making Jack's task difficult are numerous enemies such as birds, mummies, turtles, and orbs. In each round, collecting a number of bombs results in a bonus coin appearing, and collecting this coin will make the player's score increase 2 to 4 times. More often than not, the "power ball" appears, and when you collect this, you can defeat enemies and have more time to collect all the bombs. There is also the "E" coin, which gives Jack one additional life, but rarely does this coin appear. The more you progress through the game, the more difficult it becomes, as enemies travel more quickly to get you.
Tropical Fish is a rare New Wide Screen Game & Watch video game released in 1985. The game was never released in Japan. The model number for Tropical Fish is TF-104. In the game, you'll merge fish from an aquarium into another aquarium via a fishbowl. Overall, the gameplay is very similar to Fire, though perhaps slightly improved. Tropical Fish has also appeared as an unlockable museum game in Game & Watch Gallery 4, albeit in Classic only.