Airforce Delta Storm, known as Airforce Delta II in Japan and simply as Deadly Skies in Europe, is a fighter jet video game released in 2001 for the Xbox. It is the sequel to the Sega Dreamcast game Airforce Delta.
A game also named Airforce Delta Storm was released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. While having the same name, this game's plot is based on the previous title in the series, Airforce Delta.
Enter the fantasy world populated by ferocious monsters, fire breathing DRAGON and a cunning DWARF. Find the magic scroll and solve the riddle that will unlock the passageway to the CATACOMBS.
You can choose to be a fighter or magician, choose your attributes of strength, wisdom, intelligence, constitution and charisma but do so wisely. As you enter the dungeons you may purchase equipment to assist - buy with care.
Space Attack is a 1-player arcade game for the VIC-20.
The player controls a small vessel at the bottom of the screen that moves horizontally and fires vertically. Numerous alien vessels approach from the top. These vessels move side to side, and fire angled and straight shots. The player gains 10, 20, 30, or 40 points depending on the ship destroyed. Progressively faster aliens appear as the game progresses. There are 3 skill levels, and the player has 3 vessels each game.
'Deflex', aka, Deflex V is a port of Jeff Minter's title for the VIC-20. This game was released on the same cassette along with another Minter title 'Rox' by publisher DK'Tronics.
One of the earliest titles developed by Jeff Minter, this pre-Llamasoft title was sold by dk'tronics along with the Deflex V in multi-game cassette's for the Vic-20. An enhanced version would later be release for the 8K VIC-20 as Rox III.
Super Alien is a single-screen action game. The player moves through the maze and can place traps on the floor. When a monster walks into it, it becomes trapped and the player can kill it by filling in the hole. Each defeated monster rewards points while touching them results in a life loss. The maze is shown from the usual top-down perspective, but the characters have a side-view.