showing 9 games
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Barbarian | Psygnosis | 1987 | **Can you become Hegor the famous dragon-slaying, monster-mangling Barbarian? Are you the warrior who can enter the fearful realms of the underground world of Durgan, a world terrorized by the evil Necron? Can you handle the adventure, the frenzied attacks, the hidden traps, the gruesome death dealing monsters? . . . Your quest: to destroy the lair of the accursed Necron. Your prize: the kingdom's crown. Your task is awesome! You must live on your wits, conquer your innermost fears, use every skill and weapon available to you. Hideous perils await. Can you survive? . . . Are you Hegor the famous dragon-slaying, monster-mangling Barbarian?***** [161]*** [2]*** [77]*** [52]*** [4]*** [4]*** [22]*** [57]*** [1]*** [52]*** [33]***Not to be confused with [game=#17681]Barbarian[/game] by Palace Software. | labelimagesubject |
Action Service | Infogrames;Mindscape (Cobra Soft) | 1989 | Lace up those boots soldier, and get ready for five levels of challenging action in this boot camp simulator. As make your way through various levels you'll be given points for doing the right thing and deducted points for any missteps. You can record your attempts and review them, to spot your mistakes and learn from them. Level one is the Physical course, which requires you to jump over walls, jump trenches and crawl under barbwire. Level two is the Risk course. This one will have you planting dynamite and throwing grenades. Level three has the player going hand-to-hand in the Combat course. The fourth level combines the previous three levels into one, and finally, the fifth level is a custom "Cobra" course that throws random elements from all the courses at the player. To give the game replay value, there is a course construction set so that you can make your own levels. The Atari ST and Amiga versions contain digitized sound.*** [134]*** [22]*** [80]*** [85]*** [21]*** [52] | labelimagesubject |
Garfield: Winter's Tail | The Edge (Softek) | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
Oliver & Company | Coktel Vision (Inference) | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
The Running Man | Grandslam (Emerald Software) | 1989 | [2]*** [80]*** [33]*** [49]*** [83]*** [79]*** [62]*** [85]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52] | labelimageminimize |
James Pond: Underwater Agent | Millennium Interactive (Vectordean) | 1990 | You are James Pond - underwater agent. Through 12 missions of brilliant arcade action save the sea from destruction, rescuing rare creatures, plugging leaking oil tankers and retrieving radioactive canisters.*** [163]*** [106]*** [7]*** [23]*** [97]*** [118]*** [99]*** [2]*** [49]*** [105]*** [102]*** [17]*** [103]*** [62]*** [7]*** [23]*** [82]*** [106]*** [33]*** [22]*** [63]*** [52]*** [37] | labelimagesubject |
NARC | Ocean (Random Access) | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
All Dogs Go to Heaven | Merit Software (Polarware) | 1990 | The exciting software based on the hit movie All Dogs Go To Heaven Featuring Charlie, Ann Marie, Itchy and the Gang You control your All Dogs friends through ten arcade, adventure and strategy games that include: * RAT RACE, an obstacle course race * WATCH ARCADE, a fast-reaction game * CATCH THE FLEA, a coordination challenge * RESCUE, a dimensional maze game * THE GREAT ESCAPE, a logic game * JUNKYARD CHASE, catch the pocket-watch in the maze * STABLES, a word scramble * JUNKYARD JIGSAW, a computer jigsaw puzzle * 402 MAPLE STREET, a graphic maze game * DOG FIGHT, a ninja arcade game Each game can be played at several difficulty levels that you control. ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN, the computer game, features the wonderful music and many of the same animated scenes that you loved from the Don Bluth motion picture.*** [7]*** [99]*** [102]*** [33]*** [83] | labelimagesubject |
Shadow Dancer | U.S. Gold (Images Design) | 1991 | labelimageminimize |