Los Angeles 2029... They thought the holocaust had ended when the Orbital Platform was destroyed.
They were wrong. SkyNET launched a Doomsday Plan. And you must travel to the past in order to protect the future.
It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1992 for Atari. The player is provided with one main weapon (a rifle) and one secondary weapon (grenades) and his main goal is to kill all enemies on the screen while trying to not shoot civilians or medics. The player cannot control the camera, the screen scrolls from the right side to the left side or vice versa by itself. There are also power-ups appearing from time to time which the player can use in order to achieve victory.
Uzu Keobukseon is a vertical scrolling shooter, released only in Korea. Players controlled the title ship, a purple and gold space-age battle cruiser designed as a turtle ship, complete with sails and oars, in eight various stages.
Curse of the Catacombs, also known as Catacomb Armageddon, is the sequel to The Catacomb Abyss.
Curse of the Catacombs is a first-person shooter very similar to the previous game. Once again, you're a mage whose quest is to destroy the evil Nemesis. Just like in the previous installment, you can throw fireballs at your foes or use them to destroy certain walls. You can find bolts and nukes which allow more powerful attacks, healing potions, scrolls and keys. You can also find gems which allow you to see approaching enemies on your radar. Of course, there are completely new levels to explore and many new enemies to fight, such as harmless rabbits which suddenly turn into fearsome beasts, or evil trees which can be set on fire.
F-16 Renegade: The action in this game consists of flying a jet and shooting other jets. However, the perspective alternates from overhead scrolling (odd levels) to 3rd person view from behind the jet (even levels). Powerups come in the form of stronger weapons, smart bombs, and extra lives. The game also features a 2-player competitive mode.