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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 |
24: The Game | Sony Computer Entertainment;Fox Interactive (2K Games) | 2006 | A brand new 24 "day" penned by scriptwriters from the show, exclusively for the PS2. Set between seasons two and three, 24 The Game is a new day in the life of Jack Bauer and the members of the Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU). The game is an action adventure title comprising various differing gameplay elements including driving, shooting, puzzle solving and interrogation. The story is packed with packed with jaw-dropping revelations that will captivate fans and shock newcomers. Features: * Over 100 missions, including gun fights, stealth, sniping, driving, satellite tracking, phone tracing, interrogation and more. * Three Playable Characters: begin as Jack Bauer and jump to new characters of the show as the plot unveils. * The authentic 24 experience, featuring past and present 24 cast members, plus the show signature double-bluffs, multiple plot strands and cliff hangers. * Like the show, the game presents the story in multi-panel windows explaining events that are happening with different characters simultaneously. | PS2 | labelimagesubject |
3D Star Trek | author | 1987 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
A Night With Troi | author | 1988 | A Night with Troi is a fan game based on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The player takes the role of an unnamed male member of the ship who convinced Deanne Troi to have sexual intercourse with him. Besides the title screen, there are no graphics. The whole game takes place in her quarters which consist of a living room, a bedroom and a bathroom. The player interacts with the game by typing in commands (the parser is limited and only understands one command per action) which mostly consists of switching rooms and giving commands to Troi, e.g. ordering her to lay down or undress. The sex acts themselves are non-interactive, but the text changes depending on certain parameters like the room and Troi's position. There are no puzzles, but the player needs to find and collect an item in order to have anal sex with Troi. | MS-DOS | labelimagesubject |
A-Team | Atari | 1983 | CX26133. NTSC prototype cartridge intended for release in North America, uses joystick. This games was called Saboteur and was graphically redesigned for the A-Team license. A PAL hack is available. | Atari 2600 | labelimageminimize |
Add & Subtract with ALF | Vision Software | 1988 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Add & Subtract with ALF | Vision Software | 1988 | Apple II E | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf | Elite | 1984 | [8]*** [6]*** [6]*** [4] | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize |
Airwolf | Kyugo Boueki (Sanritsu) | 1987 | Airwolf is a side-scrolling shooter based on the 1980s TV series of the same name. A division of the CIA builds itself a hi-tech helicopter in secrecy and codenames it "AirWolf". Armed with advanced weaponry, it is able to stand up to most types of enemy resistance. Given missions by intelligence agent Archangel, Airwolf is sent around to world on top-secret missions to quell trouble. Before each mission, the player is briefed and allowed to choose a primary and secondary weapon for Airwolf's firing buttons. From this, Airwolf then fires at enemies that appear on the screen and approaches a boss weapon. The game then switches to first-person, where the boss must be targeted in different locations. [Moby Games] | Arcade | labelimagesubject |
Airwolf | Elite;Entertainment & Computer Products (Elite) | 1985 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf | Amsoft;Elite | 1985 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf | Elite | 1985 | Based on the TV series of the same name. The idea of this game is to rescue scientists located in a series of caves. | BBC | labelimageminimize |
Airwolf | Elite | 1985 | Enterprise | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf | Acclaim Entertainment (Beam Software) | 1989 | Deep within enemy territory, your fellow countrymen are imprisoned. Only one man in the free world would dare attempt to save them. You, Stringfellow Hawke, commander of Airwolf. And yet, as you strap yourself into the cockpit of your supersonic jet copter, you know this is the most dangerous assignment you have ever flown. Your mission is mapped out. Airwolf's heat-seeking missiles and superpowered machine guns are fired up, ready to blow the terrorists away. But can you evade enemy radar time after time? Can you sneak behind the enemy lines, find the captives and bring them to safety before you crash land or worse? Headquarters knows that you have the skill and firepower it takes. You say you've got the guts... now prove it!*** [52]*** [37]*** [27] | NES | labelimagesubject |
Airwolf | Elite | 1985 | C16/Plus4 | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf | Kyugo Boueki | 1988 | Note that this is [i]not[/i] the same as the American 'Airwolf' by Acclaim. This game is actually pretty decent, Acclaim's Airwolf was a piece of crap. [cjlee001] | NES | labelimageminimize |
Airwolf II | Elite | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf II | Elite | 1987 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf II | Elite | 1989 | C16/Plus4 | labelimageminimize | |
Airwolf II | Elite | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Alarm für Cobra 11: Die Autobahnpolizei | Software 2000 (Pixel Factory) | 1997 | A making of documentary for the TV series (same name). Includes games. | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizeminimize |
Alarm für Cobra 11: Die Autobahnpolizei | Software 2000 (Pixel Factory) | 1997 | Win3.1 | labelminimizeminimize | |
ALF | Sega (Nexa Corporation) | 1989 | The player can purchase certain items in shops that immediately kill Gordon. Others will end the game. So, only buy the items you need. Trial-and-error will let the player know the difference. The left door of the doors to the bedrooms has a game ending bug. The oyster will instakill Gordon when it's mouth is closed. To survive, Gordon must enter the oyster's [i]open[/i] mouth. [spoiler=Show Cheats;Hide Cheats][b]Invincibility[/b] From the title screen, press and release each key in this sequence: Pause ↓ 1 1 2 1 Pause. There is no feedback to let the player know if the sequence was entered correctly. [b]All Items (except space suit and instadeath shop items)[/b] You must get the salami and cat first. They are in the kitchen. Then go to the children's bedroom (Go left to the next screen and into the first door). Hold ← & ↑ simultaneously, press and release 1 & 2 simultaneously, then release all controls. The space suit can only be acquired by trading the pearl or by purchase from selling things.[/spoiler]*** [49]*** [33] | Master System | labelimageminimize |
ALF: The First Adventure | Box Office | 1987 | Apple II E | labelimageminimize | |
ALF: The First Adventure | Box Office | 1989 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
ALF: The First Adventure | Box Office | 1988 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
ALF: The First Adventure | Box Office | 1987 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
ALF's Thinking Skills | Vision Software | 1988 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
ALF's World of Words | Vision Software | 1988 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
ALF's World of Words | Vision Software | 1988 | Apple II E | labelimageminimize | |
Alias | Acclaim Entertainment (Acclaim Studios Cheltenham) | 2004 | Alias is a third-person action adventure containing a unique blend of action and stealth that puts you under fire and under pressure. Whether you're up against the clock or being hunted by the enemy, fighting against the odds or fleeing for your life, the action is relentless. Utilize your incredible spyware and array of disguises to complete the most dangerous covert missions across the globe. Experience all the heart-stopping action and tension of the award-winning TV series. The main character is Sydney Bristow, an active field agent for the CIA specializing in infiltration and data retrieval. Young. Female. Deadly. When CIA agent Sydney Bristow is called in to work on her day off she knows there must be something serious going down. The order has come from the CIA's best mind--her father, Jack Bristow. A fellow operative, Agent Jacobs, has gone missing in suspicious circumstances. His last communique to the CIA contained highly sensitive intelligence regarding Sydney's arch nemesis, Anna Espinosa, formerly a top agent for a rival agency, now gone rogue. The trail starts in a Monte Carlo casino, Jacobs' last known location, but Sydney is soon in a global race against time through Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro, and beyond. If that weren't enough, it seems Anna has teamed up with both the formidable and sinister talents of Mr. Sark and Arvin Sloane--but why, and for what purpose? How are the "Followers of Rambaldi" involved? And what is "The Machine"? Game features include multiple ways to complete levels and objectives, an intriguing, twisting plot crafted by the writers of the "Alias" television series, and close ties to the TV show using official script writers, costumes, and voices. Features: * High-action, motion-captured combat with blocks, counters, and disarm moves * Mini-games including lock picking and lie-detector tests * For 1 player * Unique combination of action and stealth espionage * Split-screen camera style delivers time-pressure tension | PS2 | labelimagesubject |
Alias | Acclaim (Acclaim Studios Cheltenham) | 2004 | [i]Alias[/i] is a third-person action adventure containing a unique blend of action and stealth that puts you under fire and under pressure. Whether you're up against the clock or being hunted by the enemy, fighting against the odds or fleeing for your life, the action is relentless. Utilize your incredible spy ware and array of disguises to complete the most dangerous covert missions across the globe. Experience all the heart-stopping action and tension of the award-winning TV series. The main character is Sydney Bristow, an active field agent for the CIA specializing in infiltration and data retrieval. Young. Female. Deadly. When CIA agent Sydney Bristow is called in to work on her day off she knows there must be something serious going down. The order has come from the CIA's best mind--her father, Jack Bristow. A fellow operative, Agent Jacobs, has gone missing in suspicious circumstances. His last communique to the CIA contained highly sensitive intelligence regarding Sydney's arch nemesis, Anna Espinosa, formerly a top agent for a rival agency, now gone rogue. The trail starts in a Monte Carlo casino, Jacobs' last known location, but Sydney is soon in a global race against time through Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro, and beyond. If that weren't enough, it seems Anna has teamed up with both the formidable and sinister talents of Mr. Sark and Arvin Sloane--but why, and for what purpose? How are the "Followers of Rambaldi" involved? And what is "The Machine"? Game features include multiple ways to complete levels and objectives, an intriguing, twisting plot crafted by the writers of the "Alias" television series, and close ties to the TV show using official script writers, costumes, and voices. [b]Features:[/b] * High-action, motion-captured combat with blocks, counters, and disarm moves * Mini-games including lock picking and lie-detector tests * For 1 player * Unique combination of action and stealth espionage * Split-screen camera style delivers time-pressure tension | Xbox | labelimagesubject |
Alias | Acclaim Entertainment (Acclaim Studios Cheltenham;Super Happy Fun Fun) | 2004 | Alias is a third-person action adventure containing a unique blend of action and stealth that puts you under fire and under pressure. Whether you're up against the clock or being hunted by the enemy, fighting against the odds or fleeing for your life, the action is relentless. Utilize your incredible spyware and array of disguises to complete the most dangerous covert missions across the globe. Experience all the heart-stopping action and tension of the award winning TV series.*** [12] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
All cast Star Trek | Compac | 1982 | NEC PC8801 | labelimageminimize | |
Altair Star Trek | author (altair) | 2002 | Apple II E | labelminimizeminimize | |
Apple II Trek | Apple | 1979 | All you have to do is find the Klingons in a 8x8 grid... This software came with the DOS 3.2 System Master disks [Retro-Maniac] | Apple II E | labelimageminimize |
Apple Trek | Apple | 1976 | Apple I | labelimageminimize | |
Ask the Family | Commodore (Ivan Berg Software) | 1984 | VIC-20 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Auf Wiedersehen Pet | Tynesoft | 1984 | Based on the TV Series, you play OZ who is put into a variety of tricky situations over in Dusseldorf. The situations include trying to build a wall whilst avoiding various obstacles, trying to drink as many pints as possible in the bier keller and finally trying to find your way home through a maze of lampposts and police cars. | BBC | labelimagesubject |
Auf Wiedersehen Pet | Tynesoft | 1984 | Electron | labelimageminimize | |
Auf Wiedersehen Pet | Tynesoft | 1984 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
Auf Wiedersehen Pet | Tynesoft | 1984 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Automan | Bug-Byte | 1985 | C64 | labelimageminimize | |
Barney's Hide & Seek Game | Lyon Group;Sega (Sega) | 1993 | Barney is IT in a "super-dee-duper" adventure! He searches for four friends and Baby Bop on the farm, underwater, and through other playful scenes. Children will love the discovery and have fun with Barney! * Barney names favorite things like toys and animals. Children ALWAYS win and Barney NEVER gets hurt! * Hear more than 100 words and 200 familiar phrases like "I love you!" in Barney's own voice. * Barney helps with counting, matching and problem solving. He shows how to cross streets safely and dispose of trash. * Barney has a unique self play feature! When your child stops playing, Barnet shows what to do next!***eeek! It's Barney! He's back from the dead*! Apparently with sampled sounds too. Scary. And no I've never been forced to play this game (thank goodness) [Garrett] * as such... | Mega Drive | labelimagesubject |
Battlestar Galactica | Sierra On-Line (Auran) | 2007 | Minimum requirements: * Windows XP or Vista * Pentium 2.2 GHz or AMD equivalent * 512 MB RAM * 128 MB RAM VRAM * 50 MB free HD space | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Battlestar Galactica | Universal Interactive (Warthog) | 2003 | PS2 | labelimageminimize | |
Battlestar Galactica | Universal Interactive (Warthog) | 2003 | One Man. One Universe. Thousands of Cylons. It is the end of the sixth millennium in the era of the Cylon Wars. The mechanical Cylons, who were once created as android slaves, revolted against the Humans and were exiled into the stars. Ten years ago they returned...the skies over Caprica turned black with Cylon Raiders whose single plan was to wipe out the Human race. For ten years the Colonial survivors have fought a vicious war against the evil mechanical empire. Begin your heroic journey through the Battlestar Galactica universe as the fearless, young Adama, and help lead the fleet of Colonials to survival. Features: * An immersive experience which seamlessly combines engaging gameplay and movie-quality cinematics * Live the adventure set forty years before the series as Ensign William "Husker" Adama * For 1 or more players * Space flight sim set in the Battlestar Galactica universe * Fly Colonial Vipers, Cylon Raiders, and other ships on a variety of missions | Xbox | labelimagesubject |
Battlestar Galactica Online | Bigpoint | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Battlestar Galactica: Space Alert | Mattel | 1978 | Game & Watch | labelminimizeminimize | |
Beam Me Up Scotty | Futura Software | 1981 | Nascom | labelminimizeminimize |