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Agent X II: The Mad Prof's Back! Mastertronic (Software Creations)1987 C64labelimageminimize
Aliex Trojan Software (Software Creations)1991Compatible with the Trojan Lightphazer. Amigalabelimageminimize
All-Star Baseball 2003 Acclaim (Software Creations)2002This game features all 30 major-league teams and more than 700 players, all with official stadiums, logos, and uniforms. There are six game modes: exhibition, quick play, All-Star Game, series, home-run derby, and batting practice. Official in-game player trading cards (64 in total) can be earned by achieving certain goals, like hitting four homers in one game. You can trade and view these cards via a link cable. Other features include animated scoreboards and a battery save feature. GBAlabelimagesubject
Altered Space  Sony Computer Entertainment;Sony Imagesoft;Epic Sony Records (Software Creations)1991 GBlabelimageminimize
Baby Blues Mastertronic;CP Verlag (Software Creations)1990First released with the Magnum Light Phaser gun peripheral. Re-released in 1994 by CP Verlag for publishing it via disk magazine "Game On", which included joystick support. C64labelimageminimize
Backgammon  Software Creations1986 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Barbie Vacation Adventure Hi Tech Entertainment;Mattel;Software Creations (Software Creations)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Barbie: Vacation Adventure Hi-Tech Expressions (Software Creations)1994A variety of adventures with Barbie. Oddly enough, the horse and other creatures are not pink or with long manes whereas in toy form they usually would be.
[Garrett]
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Batman Software Creations? SNESlabelimageminimize
Bionic Commando U.S. Gold;Go! (Software Creations)1988Ten years have passed since the devastating war when the enemies secret Zargon missiles destroyed our civilisation.

The only hope we have of regaining our home world and rebuilding our lives, lies in the hands of our elite force of Bionic Commandos. With their telescopic limbs, sophisticated weaponry and bionic power, they must infiltrate the enemy bases, destroy the deadly foe and neutralise their doomsday weapons.

Your skill and their bionic powers are our only hope.......***
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Bionic Commando Go! (Software Creations)1988Ten years have passed since the devastating war when the enemies secret Zargon missiles destroyed our civilisation.

The only hope we have of regaining our home world and rebuilding our lives, lies in the hands of our elite force of Bionic Commandos. With their telescopic limbs, sophisticated weaponry and bionic power, they must infiltrate the enemy bases, destroy the deadly foe and neutralise their doomsday weapons.

Your skill and their bionic powers are our only hope.......***
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Bionic Commando Go!;U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1988Ten years have passed since the devastating war when the enemies secret Zargon missiles destroyed our civilisation.

The only hope we have of regaining our home world and rebuilding our lives, lies in the hands of our elite force of Bionic Commandos. With their telescopic limbs, sophisticated weaponry and bionic power, they must infiltrate the enemy bases, destroy the deadly foe and neutralise their doomsday weapons.

Your skill and their bionic powers are our only hope.......***
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Bionic Commando U.S. G;Go! (Software Creations)1988Ten years have passed since the devastating war when the enemies secret Zargon missiles destroyed our civilisation.

The only hope we have of regaining our home world and rebuilding our lives, lies in the hands of our elite force of Bionic Commandos. With their telescopic limbs, sophisticated weaponry and bionic power, they must infiltrate the enemy bases, destroy the deadly foe and neutralise their doomsday weapons.

Your skill and their bionic powers are our only hope.......***
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[1]***There exist two different version of "Bionic Commando". This is the European version.
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Bionic Commando  U.S. Gold;Go! (Software Creations)1988Ten years have passed since the devastating war when the enemies secret Zargon missiles destroyed our civilisation.

The only hope we have of regaining our home world and rebuilding our lives, lies in the hands of our elite force of Bionic Commandos. With their telescopic limbs, sophisticated weaponry and bionic power, they must infiltrate the enemy bases, destroy the deadly foe and neutralise their doomsday weapons.

Your skill and their bionic powers are our only hope.......***
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Black Lamp Firebird (Software Creations)1988Black Lamp - a medieval melodrama featuring the exploits of Jolly Jack the Jester, hero of this mission of daring and romance to rid a kingdom of Evil.

Jack's quest is to return the enchanted Black Lamp of Allegoria to King Maxim. His courageous crusade leads through rustic landscapes and Gothic interiors dodging skull dropping buzzards, evil eagles and spitting witches to confront the fire-breathing angry dragon and battle for the Black Lamp.

The reward for success is the hand of a Princess and the price of failure is Death!***
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Black Lamp Firebird (Software Creations)1988Black Lamp - a medieval melodrama featuring the exploits of Jolly Jack the Jester, hero of this mission of daring and romance to rid a kingdom of Evil.

Jack's quest is to return the enchanted Black Lamp of Allegoria to King Maxim. His courageous crusade leads through rustic landscapes and Gothic interiors dodging skull dropping buzzards, evil eagles and spitting witches to confront the fire-breathing angry dragon and battle for the Black Lamp.

The reward for success is the hand of a Princess and the price of failure is Death!***
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Blaster Master 2  Sunsoft (Software Creations)1993An odd little shooter that tries to combine the best of both side-view and top-down levels, but ends up being muddled and confusing. The graphics are great, with some tricks I've only seen on a very few other titles, and the sound is decent enough. It's just that the gameplay sucks big-time. Mega Drivelabelimagesubject
Boarder Zone  Atari (Software Creations)1999 GBClabelimageminimize
Bubble Bobble Firebird;Taito (Software Creations)1988TAKE A LIGHTHEARTED ADVENTURE THROUGH THE DAWN OF TIME...

These are two hungry dino-mites and they’ve got bubble fight’n fun down tight...You and your brontosaurus buddies, Bub and Bob, are up to your brows in bubble trouble. You’ve got to battle battalions of bullies by blowing and bursting billions of bubbles. It’s a fast-paced bubble banquet through 100 screens of slap-happy suds. Got an appetite for fun... then get blowin’.

Stunning Arcade Quality Graphics and Sound
One or Two Player Action
100 Action Screens***
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* Jubileum
* Le Monde Des Merveilles
* The Rainbow Collection
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Bubble Bobble Firebird (Software Creations)1987Meet Bub and Bob two of the busiest beasties you ever saw, as they battle their way across 100 levels of controlled chaos in search of their girlfriends (ahhh!). Jump around picking up goodies and secret weapons as you seek to outsmart your enemies, but beware.... hang around for too long and you'll face Baron Blubba, from whom there's no escape!***
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Bubble Bobble Firebird (Software Creations)1987 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Bubble Bobble Firebird (Software Creations)1987Meet Bub and Bob two of the busiest beasties you ever saw, as they battle their way across 100 levels of controlled chaos in search of their girlfriends (ahhh!). Jump around picking up goodies and secret weapons as you seek to outsmart your enemies, but beware.... hang around for too long and you'll face Baron Blubba, from whom there's no escape!***
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[33]***OK, so it's not the greatest looking conversion of the Taito coin-op, but it was important to the Spectrum community as it demonstrated that the Speccy was still able to run highly playable games at a time when the Commodore 64 was encroaching on it's territory.
[arrgh]
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Bubble Bobble Firebird;Taito (Software Creations)1987Meet Bub and Bob two of the busiest beasties you ever saw, as they battle their way across 100 levels of controlled chaos in search of their girlfriends (ahhh!). Jump around picking up goodies and secret weapons as you seek to outsmart your enemies, but beware.... hang around for too long and you'll face Baron Blubba, from whom there's no escape!***
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Carmageddon  Interplay (Software Creations)1999The year is 2026 and fatal toxins have polluted Earth's atmosphere. Those humans lucky enough to get to the climate emulation centers in time live in fear of the souls left on the surface--the undead. The world government has recruited drivers to deal with this problem. It's called the Carmageddon, a death race in which drivers race against each other for the ultimate prize: a new life in the sun-drenched beaches of the off-world colonies. As well as a way of dealing with the undead, it provides entertainment for the dwindling human population. You take on this challenge as Max Damage, a psychotic, cold-blooded killing machine. There is no second place--just life or death. Drive to survive and let nothing and no one get in your way. N64labelimagesubject
Cutthroat Island Acclaim Entertainment (Software Creations)1995 GBlabelimageminimize
CutThroat Island Acclaim Entertainment (Software Creations)1995 SNESlabelimageminimize
CutThroat Island Acclaim (Software Creations)1995 Mega Drivelabelimageminimize
Denarius Firebird (Software Creations)1987 C64labelimageminimize
Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game  Flying Edge (Software Creations)1992 Mega Drivelabelimageminimize
Equinox  Sony (Software Creations)1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
FIFA Soccer 2002: Major League Soccer  Electronic Arts (Software Creations)2001Already recognized as the world's most beautiful game, FIFA fires its most powerful shot at the competition. With all-new "open passing," you have more control and precision than ever before.***
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Foreman For Real Acclaim Entertainment (Software Creations)1995 GBlabelimageminimize
Foreman for Real Acclaim;Software Creations1995For real power, real intensity, real heavyweight boxing, it's FORMAN FOR REAL! This game leaves the competition on the canvas with knockout graphics and hard-hitting action! Face 20 tough fighters - each with unique skills title bout against Big George himself! Step into the ring with FORMAN FOR REAL!***
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Foreman For Real Acclaim (Software Creations)1995 Game Gearlabelimageminimize
Foreman for Real  Acclaim (Software Creations)1994So you think you're tougher than George Foreman? Well, now's the time to prove it with FOREMAN FOR REAL for the Sega Genesis. Choose your fighter and step into the ring for some of the most intense, realistic boxing action you've ever seen. And thanks to motion-capture technology, these are some of the most authentic-looking pugilists ever to hit the SNES. You view the action from slightly behind your fighter, so you won't miss a single jab, uppercut, or knockout punch! Each boxer is rated in several categories, so pay attention to each one's strengths and weaknesses if you want to come out on top. If you're able to get past the top 20 boxers in the world, you'll find yourself in a showdown with George Foreman himself.***
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Gauntlet III: The Final Quest U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1991Gauntlet III is an action-based dungeon exploration game. Like in the predecessors you empty areas infested by all kinds of enemies while running for the exit. Like this was rather a straight forward thing in the first two games, it's not that easy to finish a level anymore. While you only had to run until you find the exit (and besides killing hordes of enemies you probably find some keys to unlock doors leading to deeper dungeons) you might have to solve a few "quests" to proceed to the next level in this installment. These "quests" are very basic, for example you have to find object A, then bring it to B, advance to C and finally go to D to uncover the exit.

While the first two games had a top-down view, Gauntlet 3 has an isometric perspective. The old four characters (warrior, wizard, elf and valkyrie) are ready for action again and this time they get backup by four new characters which include the Lizard, Neptune, Stoneman and the Iceman.***
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Gauntlet III: The Final Quest U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1991
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Gauntlet III: The Final Quest U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1991 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Gauntlet III: The Final Quest U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1991 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Ghouls 'n Ghosts U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1989 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Ghouls 'n Ghosts U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Ghouls 'n Ghosts U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1989 C64labelimageminimize
Ghouls 'n Ghosts U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1989 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Ghouls 'n Ghosts U.S. Gold (Software Creations)1989 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
God of Thunder  Software Creations;Impulse Games (Adept Software)1993The title screen appears to be anamorphic with actual resolution of 320x400 (horizontally doubled to 640x400).***The year is 927 A.D. (as mortals reckon time) and the Almighty ODIN has summoned you, his faithful and heroic son, to The Great Hall of Asgard. Armed with only your enchanted hammer and considerable wits, you must journey to Midgard and destroy Jormangund!
[Adept Software]
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Hawaii State Trivia Software Creations1992 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Hexxagon Software Creations (Argo Games)1992 MS-DOSminimizeimageminimize
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Taito (Software Creations)1991Grab your bullwhip, dust off your fedora, and race into worlds of action, intrigue and adventure. Now you can become Indiana Jones and embark on the quest for the Holy Grail. Travel across three continents with six action arcade sequences to rescue your dad, recover lost relics, and keep the Grail Diary safe from the Gestapo! Just like the real Indy, you call the shots. You decide where to search next. Brunwald Castle? Iskenderun? The Temple? The final adventures are the toughest. Dad was right! Against Nazis, spies, tanks and traitors, you don't get a silver medal for finishing second!***
[27]***This is an entirely different game from [game=#7883]Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game[/game]
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Jet Set Willy II Software Projects (Software Creations)1991Can you help Willy, our intrepid explorer and nouveau-rich socialite, to clean up the mess in his huge mansion? But beware, there are some strange things going on in the further recesses of the house!***
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Jetpack Software Creations (Adept Software)1993For 1-8 players, taking turns.***Made freeware presumably in 1998. MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
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