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  • James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me

    1990

    James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me

    1990

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    James Bond 007: The Spy Who Loved Me is a video game adaptation of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. The game was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS computers, Sega Master System and ZX Spectrum in 1990. A version was planned for PS1 but was cancelled. The Spy Who Loved Me is a top-down shooter game in which the player navigates James Bond driving a modified Lotus Espirit. It features the characters from the film and some new characters.
  • Robo-Squash

    1990

    Robo-Squash

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari Lynx
    Robo-Squash is an Action game, published by Atari, which was released in 1990.
  • Wings of Death

    1990

    Wings of Death

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Wings of Death is a 1990 shoot 'em up video game developed by Eclipse Software and published by Thalion Software, released originally for the Atari ST and then ported for the Amiga. Its working titles were Wings of War and Spellbinder. Wings of Death is a vertically scrolled shooter in a fantasy scenario in which the player controls a mage turned into a winged creature on a quest to defeat a wicked witch. The game was well received and was followed by the science fiction themed sequel Lethal Xcess in 1991.
  • Simulcra

    1990

    Simulcra

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Simulcra is a 1990 computer game for the Amiga and Atari ST developed by Graftgold published by MicroStyle. A 3D polygonal third-person shooter, the player controls an attack craft which can switch between ground-based and aerial attack modes, traversing a wireframe virtual environment.
  • Gem Stone Legend

    1990

    Gem Stone Legend

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Side scrolling shooter from French developer Loriciels.
  • Bomber Bob

    1990

    Bomber Bob

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Meet Bob- he's cute, has large floppy ears, loveable face and he's got a talent for flying. Brilliant arcade action will have you addicted from the start, and plenty of extra weapons, 6 levels and a variety of action will keep you hooked.
  • Aliex

    1990

    Aliex

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Anarchy

    1990

    Anarchy

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    "Whether you liked or loathed Defender, you'll love Anarchy. The speed at which the screen scrolls is frightening, the number of aliens, bullets and other miscellaneous objects that are animated simultaneously is absolutely remarkable. Anarchy is the best version of Defender ever." Full screen horizontal, 4 level parallax scrolling. Arcade running speed (50 frames per second) on Amiga and Atari ST. 48 Colors on screen at once. Up to 80 aliens attacking simultaneously. Full screen animation sequences totalling over 450 screens. 4 Channel sampled soundtrack. Saveable top 50, Hi-Score table. Fast, frantic, furious gameplay.
  • Air Supply

    1990

    Air Supply

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Air Supply is a vertically scrolling shooter. Besides shooting enemies (mostly small but numerous), the player has to drop supply units on especially marked places. However, the number of carried packages is limited and therefore the aircraft has to land on airports to stock up on them; it is also possible to turn in order to reach missed spots. After those duties are carried out, the player proceeds with destroying the enemy's fort, playing a horizontally scrolling bonus level and starting the next of overall ten stages. Flying around constantly drains fuel which can be filled by picking up extra fuel left behind by dead enemies. They also drop other upgrades like smart bombs or protective shields.
  • Thunder Jaws

    1990

    Thunder Jaws

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Super Space Invaders

    1990

    Super Space Invaders

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Sega Game Gear DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    Space Invaders is the most famous video game ever! Now SUPER SPACE INVADERS has arrived with a host of amazing new features - wave after wave of weird and hostile aliens, fantastic multiway scrolling playfields, huge end of level mega monsters and secret levels for only the best to find! It'll drive you crazy, but you won't be able to leave it alone!
  • Space Gun

    1990

    Space Gun

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Xbox Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III
    Space Gun is a first-person, shoot 'em up arcade game released by Taito in 1990. It was later distributed for various home games consoles in 1992, and in 2005, it was included as part of the compilation Taito Legends on the PlayStation 2, PC and Xbox. It is set aboard a crippled space station that has been overrun by hostile alien creatures; there are human crew members that the player must attempt to rescue while destroying the alien creatures. Space Gun features simulated gore, giving the player the ability to shoot limbs off the creatures while blood splatters appear on screen. Various weapon upgrades can be found during gameplay. The music from the game is featured on several commercially released compact discs. It was fairly well received by critics both in arcades and when released for home systems. It was one of only a few games that supported a light gun peripheral for some of the home systems releases.
  • SideWinder II

    1990

    SideWinder II

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Photon Storm

    1990

    Photon Storm

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Leavin' Teramis

    1990

    Leavin' Teramis

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
    A top down run and gun shooter for Atari ST and Amiga. The game consists of eight levels restricted by a time limit.
  • Kamikaze

    1990

    Kamikaze

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Using buttons to move left, right and fire, you attempt to ward off invading aliens and their flying saucers. The aliens are dropped off from a saucer and stored in multiple columns until a column is full, then the aliens in that column descend, one by one, and attack. Also, the saucers sometimes descend to attack; if they are not destroyed, one ship is lost.
  • Intact

    1990

    Intact

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Aero Blasters

    1990

    Aero Blasters

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade Sega Mega Drive/Genesis TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Aero Blasters: Trouble Specialty Raid Unit is a 1990 horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Kaneko and licensed to Namco. The game was originally released in the arcades in 1990 and was subsequently released for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 (as Aero Blasters) and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis (as Air Buster in North America) in 1990 and 1991 respectively. In Aero Blasters, the player controls a fighter jet also designed for space travel and shoots enemies, collects power-ups, and defeats bosses to advance levels. As a console game, Aero Blasters had the distinction of being two player simultaneous, which was rare among side scrolling shooters on home consoles at the time; all games in the Thunder Force, Gradius, and R-Type series were only 1 player on the home consoles.
  • Moon Blaster

    1990

    Moon Blaster

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
  • Zarlor Mercenary

    1990

    Zarlor Mercenary

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari Lynx PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Zarlor Mercenary is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up in which the player controls a spacecraft destroying enemy spaceships and buildings in order to earn money which can be used to buy upgrades between levels. At the end of each level there is a boss ship or landing craft that needs to be destroyed. Up to four players can play simultaneously using the Comlynx. Noted in the game manual you don't start with life but a fleet of ships. In single-player you start off with four ships, in two player mode you start off with three ships each. With three and four players you only start the game with two ships each. There are seven different pilot mercenaries to choose from, each having their own permanent unique weapon or skill. When playing in multiplayer mode, each player has a unique colour, you can either work together or towards completing the game. However one can purchase the weapon attachment backstabber that can kill another pilot causing him to loose money. The ship health bar is on the right as a horizontal gr
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