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Leather Goddesses of Phobos Infocom1986Budget version
[63]***Requires 520ST or newer, 512KB, keyboard. 1 Player. Supports a printer.
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Missile Command Atari1986 labelimageminimize
Roadwar 2000 SSI (Westwood Studios)1987 labelimageminimize
North & South  Infogrames1989 labelimageminimize
Robocop Ocean1989 labelimageminimize
Gettysburg Atari (Turcan Research Systems)1990The Battle of Gettysburg is a wargame simulation from the American Civil War. The battle featured was a massive confrontation between 70,000 troops under the the charismatic General Lee and 90,000 Union soldiers under the dry and calculating General Meade. It was the pivotal battle of the American Civil War. History tells us that Lee lost the battle but with Gettysburg you can re-write history. Can you guide the Rebels to victory and change the course of American history? Would you be able to defeat Lee and ensure a Union victory? The choice and the challenge are yours.***This game was re-released -together with "Armada"- in the "Turning Points" Compilation (1994, CCS Ltd. & On-Line Entertainment).
Interestingly the Atari-ST version of this Compilation does not include the game "Waterloo" - the MS-DOS Compilation did!
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Judge Dredd Virgin Games (Random Access)1990 labelimageminimize
Mean Streets Access Software;U.S. Gold (The Code Monkeys)1990 labelimageminimize
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles  Image Works (Probe Software)1990
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[37]***This game goes by the name Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in Britain where writing the word 'Ninja' causes famin and plauge.
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Alcatraz Infogrames (221b Software Developments)1992Alcatraz has already sheltered the biggest mafia gangsters, but not one as ruthless as the boss of the drug cartel, Miguel Tardiez, who took refuge with his men in the former prison. Your mission consists of capturing the dealers, burning all the stocks and destroying the secret laboratories... There, where all the others have failed, you must be successful. In case of problems, do not count on anybody to help you.

- SONORIFIC GAME PLAY - 1 OR 2 PLAYERS SIMULTANEOUSLY - 100 % DANGER***
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