Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition is a 1992 golf video game developed by Sculptured Software and published by Accolade for MS-DOS. It is part of a series of games named after golfer Jack Nicklaus, and follows Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design (1990). Like its predecessor, the game includes a golf course designer that allows the player to create customized courses.
Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up is an MS-DOS computer game featuring Mario and friends. The game is essentially a digital coloring book, containing illustrations by Rick Incrocci. A few pages have animated sequences. The pages are themed after common careers. Characters in the game include Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toads, and Bowser. Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up features Bowser both as he appears in video games and as he does in the Super Mario cartoons. Link also makes cameo appearances on the Chef/Waiter and Travel guide pages.
In the game, the player controls the protagonist, Hugo, who must find spider venom antidote to save the life of his girlfriend, Penelope, who is bitten after their plane crashes in the South American wilderness.
Pilot your way through the relentless Xidus Fleet in an attempt to save the earth from annihilation. Galactix is a space arcade type game where you pilot your ship to shoot enemy fighters and collect bonus's with your ships mechanical arm.
This game, set during the Gulf War, features a series of twenty missions in various Middle East locations. There are three mission types: Scud Defense, Jet Defense and Tomahawk Offensive. The defense-type missions are reminiscent of Missile Command -- jets and missiles appear on the screen, and the player must defend cities on the ground by directing defensive fire with the mouse. In the Tomahawk Offensive missions, the situation is reversed -- the player is given a target and must hit it by maneuvering a missile around defensive fire, launching it towards the ground as soon as it is lined up with its intended target.
He 162 add-on for Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. Set in the final months of World War II, the game likely offers a series of historically-inspired missions reflecting the chaotic and challenging conditions faced by Luftwaffe pilots during this period. Players may engage in defensive operations, attempting to intercept Allied bomber formations or defend key German installations. The simulation likely emphasizes the unique characteristics of the He 162, including its rapid production design, lightweight construction, and the challenges of operating one of the world's first operational jet fighters. Through this focused experience, He-162 Volksjäger: Tour of Duty provides aviation enthusiasts and history buffs with a rare opportunity to explore a lesser-known but significant chapter in the history of jet aviation and the closing stages of World War II.
Do 335 Pfeil Tour of Duty is a flight simulation game that centers on the unique and innovative Dornier Do 335 Pfeil ("Arrow"), a late-World War II German fighter aircraft. This game offers players the opportunity to pilot one of the fastest piston-engined fighters of its time, known for its unconventional push-pull propeller configuration.
Set in the final stages of World War II, the game likely presents a series of historically-inspired missions that showcase the Do 335's exceptional speed and versatility. Players may engage in a variety of operations, from high-speed interceptions and bomber destroyer assaults to ground attack missions. The simulation probably emphasizes the aircraft's distinctive handling characteristics, including its impressive climb rate and acceleration. Do 335 Pfeil Tour of Duty provides aviation enthusiasts and World War II history buffs with a rare chance to experience this advanced but little-used aircraft in action, offering insight into what might have been had the war continued long
In this simple point-and-click adventure game intended for young children, travel around an island populated with dinosaurs and pick up trash in order to recycle it into parts for a spaceship.
A 3D sports game set in the future that plays like a cross between soccer and hockey while using a hovercraft. The game was distributed under a number of names, with the only difference being a puck sprite being used instead of a ball.
You decided to read one ancient book, open it and... In one second you wiil be transfeered inside the Book's World. There after nuclear war in the six states become chaos and bloody wars ruled by Saint King.
This is a computerized version of the classic "Rubik's Cube" puzzle game created by Doug Cox. The object is to rotate the sections of the cube to move the colored squares so that each side of the cube contains only squares of the same color. As you might expect, it's a bit more difficult to play on a computer screen, since the game requires frequent rotation of the cube, also there is only keyboard control. So in order to have success at this game, you'll need good spatial conceptual abilities as well as a good memory and a lot of patience.
Picture Puzzle is a puzzle game from Daniel Linton Jr, published by Software Creations. The game supports mouse capability and has options on the size of the puzzle before the game begins. Save and loading features are available, too.
The object of 123-Talk is to talk to your child, to help teach them how to say numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, and interact with a computer. For children ages 1-4, 123-Talk will teach your child to say the the numbers 1 through 10 and how to find numbers on the keyboard. They will also learn how to sing the 123 song and how to draw with Easy Draw II.
The registered version of this game lets you play with the latest version and also include new features.
The DOS port of this game is mostly the same graphically compared to the original Amiga release, though there are some slight color changes (most notably in the UI which has changed from organe to yellow). The original AdLib (and by extension, Tandy 3-Voice) tracks are generally longer than the Amiga arrangement, and they play in a slightly different order. The track "The smiling blues" plays before "Much joviality" and "Not at all serious". This game was released as a stand-alone expansion or an add-on, and could picked up either as a 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disk.