showing 45 games
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Last Action Hero | Sony Imagesoft (Bits Studios) | 1993 | LAST ACTION HERO blasts you out of the real world-onto the silver screen...and back again, in a non-stop action adventure based on the epic fantasy feature starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. As movie hero Jack Slater, you¿ll team up with your biggest fan, Danny Madigan, who¿s got a magic movie ticket that¿s the ticket to serious trouble. Leaping between both the movie world and the real world with this magic ticket, you¿ll get into wild chases and deadly fights with the most dangerous criminals imaginable. LAST ACTION HERO delivers all the excitement of the Schwarzenegger film with just one difference-you¿re the star! But this time, you must ultimately defeat the arch villains and ensure a happy ending. | SNES | labelimagesubject |
Last Action Hero | Sony Imagesoft | 1993 | Mega Drive | labelimageminimize | |
Last Action Hero | Sony Imagesoft (Bits) | 1993 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Last Action Hero | Psygnosis (The Dome) | 1994 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Last Action Hero | Sony Imagesoft (Bits) | 1993 | Game Gear | labelimageminimize | |
Last Action Hero | Psygnosis | 1994 | MS-DOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Last Action Hero | Sony Imagesoft;Playtronic (Bits Studios) | 1993 | NES-LA-USA Even though the hero in the movie this game is based on shot at bad guys and their cars, Columbia Pictures decided that Arnold Schwarzenegger wasn't gonna do that any more so the game had to be different from the movie. The programmers retaliated by allowing pedestrians to be killed in vehicular collisions and their blood splattered all over. Columbia Pictures did not object. The catalog number for the Brazilian/South American version published by Playtronic is probably NES-LA-BZL but this has not been confirmed. | NES | labelimageminimize |
Predator | Activision (Source) | 1988 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Activision | 1988 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Activision (Source) | 1989 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Activision (Source) | 1988 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Activision (Source) | 1988 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Pack-In-Video | 1988 | MSX2 | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Superior Software | 1989 | Electron | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Superior Software | 1989 | BBC | labelimageminimize | |
Predator | Activision;Pack-In-Video;Gradiente (KLON) | 1988 | Predator NES-PL-USA, UPC: 0-47875-70002-4, published 1989-04 by Activision in the USA. (Predator: Soon the Hunt Will begin). プレデター (Predator) PAC-PL published 1988-03-10 by Pack-In-Video in Japan Predator NES-PL-AUS published 1989 by Activision in Australia. 0-47875-42188-2 is actually the UPC for the Commodore 64 version (it has been removed from this entry). The game has "Jungle Mode" and "Big Mode" offering two simular but different styles of gameplay. The Japanese version begins with Big Mode where as other versions begin in Jungle mode. (This lead to two entries at UVL at one time) [Zerothis] | NES | labelimageminimize |
Red Heat | Ocean (Special FX) | 1989 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Red Heat | Ocean (Special FX) | 1989 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Red Heat | Ocean (Special FX) | 1989 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Red Heat | Ocean | 1989 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Red Heat | Ocean (Special FX) | 1989 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Ocean;Ljn (LJN) | 1991 | [22]*** [52]*** [37] | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Ocean;LJN | 1991 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Ocean;Ljn (Dementia) | 1991 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Ocean;LJN | 1991 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines | Atari (Taniko) | 2003 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Atari (Black Ops Entertainment) | 2003 | Xbox | labelimageminimize | |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Atari (Black Ops Entertainment) | 2003 | PS2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | [2]*** [80]*** [33]*** [49]*** [83]*** [79]*** [62]*** [85]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52] | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | 2019: You are participant of the most dangerous game show (not as dangerous as the real ones though...). Play Arni / Ben Richards and defeat your opponents to advance to the very big prize of the game which is noone ever achieved before, and hunt down the evil game show master. A lame jump and run where you have to defeat stalkers, guards and dogs. | C64 | labelimageminimize |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
The Running Man | Grandslam | 1990 | MSX | labelimageminimize | |
Total Recall | Acclaim Entertainment (Interplay) | 1990 | The NES version is a completely different game as the Ocean homecomputer version(s).***How would you know if someone stole your mind? As Doug Quaid, you travel to Mars to discover your true identity. Your mission is now a journey of non-stop action, strange mutants, futuristic vehicles and a startling array of weaponry all captured in superbly-executed graphics and gameplay that compliments the success of the year's top movie!***NES-L4-USA A platformer with some punching and shooting. More or less follow the same plot as the movie. Notably breaks the 4th wall often, like when characters explain to Douglas Quaid (The protagonist), how he must go to mars and how to fast forward the movie to that point to save time. Aditionally, their are movie theators in the game where you can watch snipits of the movie that the protagonist is currently in. There is also occasional advice from the Governator himself (Arnold Schwarzenegger) directly to the player. [Zerothis] | NES | labelimagesubject |
Total Recall | ? | ? | Master System | labelminimizeminimize | |
Total Recall | Ocean | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Total Recall | Ocean | 1990 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Total Recall | Ocean | 1990 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Total Recall | Ocean | 1991 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Total Recall | Ocean | 1991 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
True Lies | Acclaim (Beam) | 1994 | Game Gear | labelimageminimize | |
True Lies | Acclaim;LJN (Beam) | 1994 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
True Lies | Acclaim (Beam) | 1994 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
True Lies | Acclaim Entertainment (Beam Software) | 1994 | Mega Drive | labelimageminimize |