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'Allo 'Allo! Cartoon Fun! | Alternative Software | 1993 | This is without doubt one of the best platform arcade romps to come to your computer. Packed with madcap humour, action and addictive gameplay [b]• Huge multilevels! • Full 360 Multi-directional scrolling! • Over 900K of stereo music and sound effects! The most spacious sound around! • Fully animated backgrounds some with 8 layers of parallax! • 1 or 2 players (2 player option has simultaneous gameplay) • Different game variations for 1 or 2 player options • Lots and lots of cartoon characters each with their own humorous styles • Well over 1 meg. of stunning graphics[/b] So come on! Join our heroes on their quest to find both fake and genuine lost art treasures in this wacky cartoon caper!*** [97]*** [158]*** [163]*** [7]*** [76]*** [23] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
1999 | Alternative Software | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Aftermath | Alternative Software | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Aftermath | Alternative Software | 1988 | Amstrad CPC | minimizeimageminimize | |
Aftermath | Alternative Software | 1988 | Couldn't find any further information about the release of the game except that it appeared in the compilation "Classic Arcadia 2" as "Missile" in 1990. The copyright date of 1988 at least hints to another earlier release though. | C64 | labelimageminimize |
Air Attack | Alternative Software | 1993 | Amstrad CPC | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Arthur Noid | Alternative Software (Mr. Chip Software) | 1988 | C16/Plus4 | labelimageminimize | |
Bangers & Mash | Alternative Software | 1992 | Amstrad CPC | minimizeimageminimize | |
Bangers & Mash | Alternative Software (Bizarre Developments) | 1992 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Bangers & Mash | Alternative Software | 1992 | C64 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Bargain Basement!!! | Alternative Software | 1986 | ZX Spectrum | minimizeimageminimize | |
Bargain Basement!!! | Alternative Software | ? | C64 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
BMX Ninja | Alternative Software | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
BMX Ninja | Alternative Software | 1989 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
BMX Ninja | Alternative Software | 1988 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Breakfree | Database Publications;Alternative Software | 1984 | Published in Electron User magazine vol.2 issue 1 in October 1984. Later released by Alternative Software on the Triple Decker 09 compilation. | BBC | labelimageminimize |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1993 | Atari ST | labelminimizeminimize | |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1993 | MS-DOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1993 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1993 | Amstrad CPC | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1992 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Bully's Sporting Darts | Alternative Software | 1993 | Do you like to play darts? Would you like to have the opportunity to play darts on your computer? Here is your chance. This game offers seven scoring styles such as Golf, Cricket, and the normal 501 scoring style. Choose how you want to score the game and hop right in and play. Aim your dart with your joystick or keyboard, then let it fly and hope you hit something good! The game automatically scores for you so if you do not know how to score a dart game, you can still play. Knowing what you should aim for is helpful for getting high scores, however. The darts games included in this package are: * 501 This is the classic darts game where both players start with 501 points. Scores are reduced by the amount each player scores when it's their turn to throw. A leg ends when one player reduces their score to zero by hitting a double. A game is the best of three legs. Round the Clock The player must hit each number in turn, starting at one and ending with the bullseye. A game is the best of three legs. Football In this timed game, the number of each segment plays no part on this game. Each player has a designated 'goal' area. Players take it in turns to hit a sequence of beds progressing towards the opponents goal. The winner is the player who has scored the most goals when time is up. Tennis The player serving must hit doubles, the player receiving must hit trebles. A bed is highlighted on the board, this is the 'tennis ball'. The server has two chances to hit their designated bed to 'serve' the ball. If they are in successful the point goes to the receiver. If they are successful the receiver must hit their designated treble bed. This is repeated until a player fails to hit the ball. Scoring is as in tennis. A match consists of the best of three sets. Golf Only the numbers one top eighteen are used in this game, representing the eighteen holes on the golf course. The object is to hit each number three times, hitting a double or a triple counts as two or three respectively, starting at one and working through to eighteen. The winner is the player to complete the game with the fewest darts Cricket In this game the players represent the batting and the bowling sides at cricket. The 'bowler' attempts bowl the batsmen out by hitting the inner or the bullseye, the inner takes out one batsman, the bull takes out two. Meanwhile the batting player attempts to score as highly as possible, but only points scored over forty count. The team with the most runs after two innings are the winners. Snooker All numbers count in this game, numbers one to fifteen represent the fifteen red balls on the snooker table, while the remaining numbers represent the colors, sixteen being yellow and so on through to twenty being black. To score, or pot a ball, that ball has to be hit by the player in sequence. The red balls must be hit once and the colored balls four times (doubles and trebles count as two and three hits respectively.) Play follows snooker in that after a red ball is potted a color must be attempted, hitting a ball out of sequence ends a turn and forfeits points etc. The player with the highest score wins.*** [23] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Cannibals from Outer Space | Alternative Software;Summit Software | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Castle Top | Alternative Software | 1987 | Atari 400/800 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
Cavern Capers | Alternative Software | 1986 | Published in Electron User Magazine vol.3 issue 12 in September 1986. Later released by Alternative Software on the Triple Decker 06 compilation. | BBC | labelimagesubject |
Classic Arcadia & Baby Arcadia | Alternative Software (Bizarre) | 1994 | Include four games, all clones of famous games: * Invasion (Space Invaders clone) * Muncher (Pac-Man clone) * Rebound (Arkanoid clone) * Galaxy (Galaxian clone) Each game has difficulty levels, and three versions: classic (graphically similar to the original game), enhanced and baby. Baby versions are baby-themed and much more easy than the other versions. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Classic Invaders | Alternative Software | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Combat Zone | Alternative Software | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Combat Zone | Alternative Software | 1987 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Combat Zone | Alternative Software (The Firm) | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula 2 | Alternative Software | 1992 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula II | Alternative Software (The Conversion Company) | 1992 | Count Duckula 2 is a continuation of Count Duckula. It's a game based on the cartoon series. In this game, the Count went to Planet Cute, and he must now escape back to Transylvania. He has to avoid the teddies and fluffy bunnies, and has a "ketchup gun" with limited ammo - his task is to get from the left of the screen to the right. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Count Duckula II | Alternative | ? | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula II | Alternative Software | 1992 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian | Alternative Software (Enigma Variations) | 1989 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian | Alternative Software (Enigma Variations) | 1990 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian | Alternative Software (Enigma Variations) | 1989 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian | Alternative Software (Enigma Variations) | 1989 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Count Duckula in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian | Alternative Software (Enigma Variations) | 1990 | Count Duckula (in No Sax Please - We're Egyptian) is a 2D platformer with adventure elements. The game is based on "Count Duckula", a British animated television series. Count Duckula with his servants Igor and Nanny have brought their European style castle to ancient Egypt. Once there they set their on the Sax, an ancient Egyptian saxophone with magical powers. The Sax is hidden in the pyramid tomb of the pharaoh Upanatem, deep in the burning desert. Cont Duckula's rivals the Crow Brothers inadvertently hitched a ride on their time travel and are preparing their own expedition to foil the vampire duck. Players control Duckula. The count must explore the pyramid, solving puzzles and collecting useful items, while keeping an eye out for wandering mummies and crows. Duckula must avoid the mummies, falling rocks and the Crow Brothers. If the count is touched by any of these then he is "frozen" and the clock advances by one hour. Duckula can pick up various useful items; if you don't want an item then Duckula must jump over it. Duckula can carry only up to three items.*** [102] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Crazy Er-Bert | Alternative Software (Bizarre Development) | 1990 | Only released as part of the compilation "Classic Arcadia 2". | C64 | labelimageminimize |
Cricket-Crazy | The Dreaming Djinn;Alternative Software | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Cricket-Crazy | The Dreaming Djinn;Alternative Software | 1988 | C64 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Dalek Attack | Alternative Software (221b Software Developments) | 1993 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Dead or Alive | Alternative Software | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Dead or Alive | Alternative Software | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Dead or Alive | Alternative Software | 1987 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Dead or Alive | Alternative Software | 1987 | Electron | labelimageminimize | |
Dead or Alive | Alternative Software | 1987 | BBC | labelimageminimize | |
Death Before Dishonour | Alternative Software | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Death Mask | Alternative Software (Apache Software) | 1995 | Amiga | labelimageminimize |