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  • After Burner

    1989

    After Burner

    1989

    Shooter
    DOS
    After Burner II is an arcade-style flight game released by Sega in 1987. It is the second game in the After Burner series. In the game, players fly a F-14 Tomcat jet fighter, gunning down enemies while avoiding incoming fire. Like OutRun, another Sega arcade game, After Burner II came in several versions, the most famous being a large, servo actuated, sit-down cabinet which resembled a cockpit and moved according to the motion of the plane onscreen. The cockpit would bank in the same direction the on-screen aircraft was banking. There was also a more basic upright cabinet version. After Burner II has been translated and ported to numerous home computers, consoles and mobile phones; including versions for the PC Engine, Sharp X68000, Sega Mega Drive, Famicom, FM Towns Marty, Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Sega Saturn. In Japan, it was released on the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages classic series. Mega placed the Mega Drive version at #38 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. MegaTech ma
  • Super ZZT

    1992

    Super ZZT

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
    Super ZZT is the successor to ZZT, created by Allen Pilgrim and Tim Sweeney of Epic Games (then Epic MegaGames). Like its predecessor, Super ZZT was essentially a game creation system with a few games packaged with it, which included Lost Forest, Monster Zoo, and Proving Grounds. Like ZZT, the greatest draw to its sequel was the level editor which allowed players to create their own games. The editor itself was somewhat "hidden" by the creators, perhaps because it was not quite as polished as they wanted in time for the release. It was necessary to add the argument /e to the command line when loading Super ZZT, and then to press E to enter the editor.
  • Bouncing Babies

    1984

    Bouncing Babies

    1984

    DOS
    Bouncing Babies is a computer game developed in 1984 by Dave Baskin for MS-DOS. The player is in control of a two-man team of fire fighters who rescue babies thrown from the windows of a building in flames into a bouncing stretcher and safely into an ambulance.
  • Axia

    1998

    Axia

    1998

    Shooter Adventure
    DOS
    In this high-speed action space shoot-em-up, you're Max Dellamorte, a bounty hunter, passing through the Auburn Planetary System. The local government has been losing trading convoys passing through the asteroid belt that surrounds the system, and has contracted with you to help hold off the unknown enemy until help from The Federation can arrive. You start the game in a single-shot fighter spacecraft, with the ability to upgrade your armament as you collect bounties on each enemy ship (as well as asteroids) you destroy. Every five waves you automatically return to the Auburn weapons shop where you can buy your upgrades.
  • Clonk 3: Radikal

    1996

    Clonk 3: Radikal

    1996

    Platform Strategy
    DOS
    Clonk 3 surpassed its predecessors in terms of complexity and gameplay by a wide margin. Clonks could be controlled individually or in groups. They could swim, dive, dig in 7 directions and build bridges in 5 directions. Vertical scrolling enabled bigger levels that contained layers of rock, granite, gold, oil, water and acid. Natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanos and comets threatened the Clonks. Castles, lifts, windmills, pumps, watchtowers and oil-powered generators could be built with construction kits and interconnected with power lines and pipes. Available vehicles and heavy weapons included tippers, sailing boats, hot-air balloons, catapults and crossbows. Portable weapons and building materials included flintstones, incendiary bombs, arrows, concrete and steel bars. Sharks, wipfs, zaps and monsters inhabited the environment, which had a customizable climate including seasons, rain, snow, storms and lightning. Gameplay modes included learning missions, single-player/cooperative and melee/tournament. T
  • Popcorn

    1988

    Popcorn

    1988

    Arcade
    DOS
    The object of this game is to use your paddles to catch as many of the falling popcorn kernels as possible, before they hit the bottom of the popper. You are awarded points for every kernel you catch. The more kernels you catch, the faster the remaining kernels will fall!
  • Nectaris

    1995

    Nectaris

    1995

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    DOS
    This version of Nectaris is an updated and expanded version of the original game with a new background story, an entirely different graphical style and lots of new content. It includes all maps (the setting of which has been changed from the Earth's moon to Triton) and units from the original game. Two new sets of maps (the Romulous and Pacifica campaigns) have been added for a total of 96 levels. There are also many new units, more than doubling the number of the original. The non-lunar settings of the new campaigns allow for naval units for the first time (including submarines and ship-based aircraft), as well as such units as helicopters, jump-jet infantry and paratroopers.
  • Gazza II

    1991

    Gazza II

    1991

    Sport Strategy
    DOS
    Soccer game
  • Oil's Well

    1990

    Oil's Well

    1990

    Arcade
    DOS
    The player attempts to manage an oil drilling operation and collect oil, while evading subterranean creatures. The player can advance through eight different levels, using four directional control buttons to move the drill head, and pressing a button to quickly retract it.
  • Crash

    1996

    Crash

    1996

    Arcade
    DOS
    Crash is a two-dimensional maze racing game designed and programmed by Edward Valeau of Exidy in 1979. You "control" a car with no brakes which moves at either slow or fast speed through a maze containing dots. At the same time, one or more computer controlled cars run through the same maze in the opposite direction with the intention of ramming you. At each of four junctions in the maze, you have the option of changing lanes to avoid the oncoming cars. The objective is to pick up all the dots before the computer takes you out.
  • Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball Magic

    1990

    Pinball
    DOS
    Pinball Magic is an early pinball game by French company Loriciel. In a nice twist to regular pinball tables, here you have to clear tables by activating all letters, which opens the exit to the next table.
  • Nihilist

    1996

    Nihilist

    1996

    Shooter
    DOS
    In the 25 levels the player duels one enemy each. Additionally there are other ships which shoot both opponents and asteroids which either split when shot or give extras like better armor. There are three arenas: horizontal, vertical and spherical. Every fight costs credits so the player has to pick up money symbols during the fight. When having more money he can spend it on weapon and armor upgrades. The soundtrack features 17 songs from bands like Dog eat Dog, Pop will eat itself and Sugar Ray and can be replaced with another music CD. "Nihilist: Let the killing begin..." -- UK tag-lined title
  • Duke: The Apocalypse 2

    1998

    Duke: The Apocalypse 2

    1998

    Shooter
    DOS
    Duke: The Apocalypse 2 is a rare shovelware collection of two Duke Nukem 3D expansion packs, Duke!ZONE and Duke It Out In D.C., along with the GameWizards' Interactive Unlock the Secrets Game Guide for Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. This package also included the same Duke Xtreme t-shirt from the original Duke: The Apocalypse. Little is known about this release, and it is incredibly elusive.
  • Duke: The Apocalypse

    1997

    Duke: The Apocalypse

    1997

    Shooter
    DOS
    Duke: The Apocalypse is a shovelware collection of two expansion packs, Duke!ZONE II and Duke Xtreme, released in 1997 by WizardWorks for Duke Nukem 3D. This package also included a Duke Xtreme t-shirt. It was followed up by Duke: The Apocalypse 2.
  • Railroad Empire

    1989

    Railroad Empire

    1989

    Simulator Strategy
    DOS
    The second game in the A-Train series. This American localization/port was the first time the series ever landed in the U.S, though it wasn't until the third entry that the series gained some success.
  • Billy the Kid Returns!

    1994

    Billy the Kid Returns!

    1994

    DOS
    It's 1875. Your name is William Bonney. You're 15 years old. And you're in jail. But not for long! Billy the Kid Returns is the story of Billy the Kid, the infamous criminal from the late 19th century. You'll have the chance to play through several crucial moments in his life (and a few made up ones) in hopes of improving upon the Kid's own adventures. The game features ten levels, which range from the Kid's escape from jail, a search for hidden treasure, an ambush by the Apache, a fight against some deadly Senoritas, and his final confrontation against sheriff Pat Garrett. The game has side scrolling, platforming and top-down view stages. At the beginning, you must avoid soldiers and guard dogs, but in later stages you must evade wild animals, other rustlers, gunmen who're after your head for bounty, and snipers hidden in buildings. You only have one way to defend yourself: your gun, which you can use to kill nearly every enemy in the game. You can also pick up other items like apples, stars or tools t
  • Circuit Racer

    1995

    Circuit Racer

    1995

    Racing Arcade
    DOS
    Circuit Racer (Known as "Speed Haste" in Europe) is a 3D arcade racing game with 2 types of vehicles, and different cars per type: the famous F-1 and the Stock Cars (best known as Formula NASCAR), each with different characteristics and maneuverability. The player can compete in the championship mode, covering all circuits with an increasing difficulty, but identical for both car types. The multiplayer mode offers split-screen racing or IPX-based sessions with up to 4 players.
  • Blaster!

    1997

    Blaster!

    1997

    Shooter Racing
    DOS
    Blaster Shooter GunGuy is a 2D action platformer.
  • Tajemnica statuetki

    1993

    Tajemnica statuetki

    1993

    Point-and-click
    DOS
  • Icon: Quest for the Ring

    1984

    Icon: Quest for the Ring

    1984

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    DOS
    A DOS adventure/RPG based on Wagner's Ring saga and Germanic mythology.
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