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Alien Storm U.S. Gold?Vicious predators from the far ends of the universe are invading our planet! They’re mean and wicked, creating havoc everywhere they go! Time for the aptly named "Alien Busters" to take control, get nasty and kick some serious martian butt!***
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Gauntlet U.S. Gold;Team Pixelboy (Gremlin Graphics)? ColecoVisionlabelminimizeminimize
Kingmaker U.S. Gold? Atari STminimizeimageminimize
Raid U.S. Gold (Access Software)? Enterpriseminimizeimageminimize
Rebal Planet U.S. Gold? Electronminimizeminimizeminimize
Street Fighter II U.S. Gold?[media=youtube]miH6SZIxGGs[/media]
[media=youtube]2YOKkSQcolk[/media]***Announced by "Amstrad Action Magazine", which pretended that U.S. Gold confirmed a conversion for Amstrad CPC and several other video games magazines. However, nothing came, not even a prototype or a screenshot. U.S. Gold replied that the announcement of this game was a mistake and that there never were plans to port it on Amstrad CPC.

Now two homebrew games called "Street Fighter II" exist for the CPC:

* The first one, developed by Hermol in 2008, is a Street Fighter hack with Street Fighter II characters and improved graphics.
* The second one, "Street Fighter II - CPC Edition", developed by Augusto Ruiz, DaDMaN and McKlainme is the closest to the original arcade version graphically but is only a non-playable prototype for now.***Have removed the images, because can't be from the CPC.
Some sites have this game in list, but without pictures, so we can't confirm yet.***I hardly think that this game doesn't exist on the CPC, seeing the graphics that may not be from a CPC, plus the title screenshot with the "Insert coin". A homebrew "Street Fighter II" was released on January 2008, but it's a hack from [game=#49408]Street Fighter[/game].
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Aztec Challenge Cosmi;U.S. Gold;Ariolasoft (Cosmi)1982 Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Beach-Head  Access Software;U.S. Gold1983 C64labelimageminimize
Castle Hassle  Roklan Software;U.S. Gold1983 C64labelimageminimize
Forbidden Forest Cosmi;U.S. Gold1983 C64labelimageminimize
O'Riley's Mine Datasoft;U.S. Gold (Datasoft)1983 C64labelimageminimize
O'Riley's Mine Datasoft;U.S. Gold (Datasoft)1983 Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Solo Flight MicroProse;U.S. Gold1983 Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Solo Flight  MicroProse;U.S. Gold;Kixx (MicroProse)1983 C64labelimageminimize
Super Zaxxon Sega;U.S. Gold1983
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[48]***012-03 16k cartridge. Extremely rare.
Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Zaxxon Sega;US Gold;MCC (Sega)1983
[48]***008-03 16k cartridge is uncommon. Also available on disk.
MCC, US Gold, Datasoft made disk and cassette versions.
Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
B.C. II: Grog's Revenge  U.S. Gold;Sierra On-Line (Sydney Development)1984 C64labelimageminimize
B.C. II: Grog's Revenge  U.S. Gold (Sydney Development)1984 ZX Spectrumlabelminimizeminimize
Beach Head  U.S. Gold1984
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Blue Max U.S. Gold1984 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Bounty Bob Strikes Back! U.S. Gold1984 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Caverns of Khafka Cosmi;U.S. Gold1984 C64labelimageminimize
Combat Leader SSI;U.S. Gold (SSI)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Congo Bongo U.S. Gold1984 C64labelimageminimize
Donald Duck's Playground Sierra On-Line;U.S. Gold (Sierra Entertainment)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Dough Boy  U.S. Gold;Synsoft (Synapse Software)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Drelbs U.S. Gold;Synsoft (Synapse Software)1984 C64labelimageminimize
DropZone U.S. Gold;Video 61 (Arena Graphics)1984
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[48]***64k cartridge. Published by U.S. Gold in 1984 and republished by Video 61 in 20??
A defender clone. This version is actually the original. Fly you spaceman wearing a jetpack. Shoot down the various alien enemies that try to abduct the humanoids on each planet's surface. You can rescue the humanoids by touching them first or catching them after an abducting ship is destroyed.
[Zerothis]
Atari 400/800labelimagesubject
Dropzone  U.S. Gold (Arena Graphics)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Flak Funsoft;U.S. Gold1984 C64labelimageminimize
Ghost Chaser Artworx Software;U.S. Gold1984You know - I work with folks from Access Software, and they've never heard of this game...
Anyway - here's what I can tell you. It's an old style jump and run platform game written by Fanda/Frank Cohen. Like all the very old games, you go from screen to screen (no scrolling)
I liked this game very much, I played it on the C-64 and Atari 800. The atari loading screen said "Ghost Chaser. We chase you the files!"
What did that mean? I've wondered for ~15 years...
[Rob Barlow]
Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Ghost Chaser Artworx Software;U.S. Gold (Fanda)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Mexico 86 U.S. Gold1984 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Spitfire Ace Microprose;U.S. Gold (Microprose)1984
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[48]***The original US version from Microprose is a little bit different from the version released in Europe a bit later by U.S. Gold. The U.S. Gold version has visible cockpit graphics and part of the menu structure are different. The difference in this case didn't feel big enough to warrant two separate entries, because the gameplay and graphics engine as well as the missions stayed exactly the same.
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Spy Hunter Sega;U.S. Gold1984The fate of the free world is in your hands and only you have the power to save it. You're being tailed by four of the most diabolical secret agents known to Man, and they have only one mission, to destroy the Spy Hunter! Do you activate the high-density smoke screen, or drop an oil lick that will send them skidding into the ozone? Think quick! This is a high-speed, seek and destroy, action classic.***
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Spy Hunter Sega (U.S. Gold)1984011-03 16k cartridge. Rare. Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Stellar 7 Software Entertainment Company;U.S. Gold;Penguin Software (Dynamix)1984
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Strange Odyssey  Adventure International;U.S. Gold (Adventure International)1984The BBC version of the Scott Adams Adventure. In Strange Odyssey you must escape from the space ship. BBClabelimagesubject
Tapper Sega;U.S. Gold (Choice Software)1984[b]SIDE-SPLITTING, SODA-SLINGING LAUGHS AND SPILLS![/b]

Belly-busting Soda Fountain Fun, including:- Mad-capped, soda-starved, clammering cowboys, sports fans, puns and space creatures- Plus a head-spinning Soda Bandit Bonus Round

Awesome colour-packed action graphics

Just try to keep your cool as hot-headed, crazy customers blitz your bar for another cold one.***
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Tapper Sega;U.S. Gold1984
[48]***64k cartridge. Cassette. 5.25" Disk

This is a version of Tapper published by US Gold exclusively in Europe. Despite being programmed by the same developers, it is a different version than the game published by Sega.
Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
The Dallas Quest Datasoft;U.S. Gold (Datasoft)1984Based on the series of TV miniserieses collectively know under the title, [i]Dallas[/i]. You play a private investigator hired by Sue Ellen. She wants to collect some oil fields of her own to get rich and leave J.R.
[Zerothis]
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Up 'n Down Sega;U.S. Gold1984 C64labelimageminimize
Up 'n Down Sega;U.S. Gold1984009-03 16k cartridge is extremely rare. Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
Voodoo Castle  U.S. Gold;Adventure International (Adventure International)1984The BBC version of Alexis Adams' Adventure (Scott Adams wife). In Voodoo Castle you must escape from the castle. BBClabelimagesubject
World Cup Football  Artic Computing;U.S. Gold1984"World Cup Football" was re-released in 1986 as the Spectrum version of "World Cup Carnival", which was U.S. Gold's official game to the '86 World Cup tournament. That caused quite an uproar amongst many buyers who felt they got cheated. ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Zaxxon Synsoft;U.S. Gold1984 C64labelimageminimize
B.C. II: Grog's Revenge  Erbe Software;U.S. Gold (Sydney Development)1985 MSXlabelimageminimize
Beach Head  U.S. Gold1985
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[4]***Also released in a compilation called "They Sold a Million", published on cassette by The Hit Squad in 1985, which included [game=#46296]Beach-Head[/game], [game=#49011]Sabre Wulf[/game], [game=#46877]Daley Thompson's Decathlon[/game] and [game=#194131]Jet Set Willy[/game].

This compilation was reviewed in Tilt magazine #28 (January 1986), rated 4/6.***
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Beach Head  U.S. Gold1985
[4]***In Beach-Head you have to invade an evil country. This is a classic game with various gameplay challenges.
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Beach Head  U.S. Gold1985 Electronlabelimageminimize
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