showing 51 - 100 of 392 gameschevron_leftchevron_right

name arrow_downwardpublisher(developer)yeardescriptionplatform
BlackThorne Interplay (Blizzard)1995Through the dark vastness of space, exiled prince Kyle Blackthorne returns to Tull to avenge the death of his murdered father and restore the shattered Lightstone. The conqueror Sarlac opposes his vicious troops against the enraged prince. But the evil lord will soon find out... an army is not enough against a single fierce fighter with a vengeance!***
[26]***
[20]***Unlike the other versions of the game, the Sega32 version had enhanced graphics an additional area.***Was only released in the USA.
32Xlabelimagesubject
Blackthorne Interplay (Blizzard Entertainment)1996 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Blackthorne Interplay (Blizzard Entertainment)2003In Blackthorne, players take the role of Kyle Blackthorne, a lethal commando equipped with brute strength and animal cunning. Each level in this action-packed adventure game will have players confronting danger at every turn as they engage in battle on a futuristic planet overrun by mutant monsters and goblin hordes. GBAlabelimagesubject
BlackThorne  Interplay;Virgin;Kemco (Blizzard)1994After years of awaiting his destiny on Earth, Kyle Blackthorne has finally come home to face the galaxy's most terrifying mutant monsters and goblin hordes. With brute strength, animal cunning and a lead-spewing shotgun he's on a quest to reclaim his once peaceful Planet Tuul. Surrounded by enemies and confronting danger at every turn, Blackthorne's commando training and survival skills are put to the ultimate death-defying test in this brutally savage land. So prepare to enter Blackthorne's world and blast your way through one of the most intense, challenging games ever.***
[45]***
[29]***Very dark game, as you can see on screenshots. Close to 'Flashback' or 'Prince of Persia'. You have to save human beings against orcs that take your race in slavery.
SNESlabelimagesubject
Blackthorne  Interplay Productions (Blizzard Entertainment)1994Interplay provides a version of this game to download from battle.net. Comes packaged for play on Windows using DOSbox or an alternative package for Mac using DOSbox. The executable zip file is encrypted preventing it from being run on non-windows systems without using Windows emulation. Once installed, the game should theoretically work on DOS, FreeDOS, or most any system DOSbox runs on. However, Blackthorne's the setup executable is not included making sound configuration especially problematic. This game is not Freeware. Blizzard retains full copyright and the downloaded version includes and EULA restating Blizzard's ownership. No right to redistribute or otherwise treat this version as Freeware is granted by Blizzard.***[b]from another world[/b] - you're actually native, but was transported as an infant into another world where you grew up, and now you've returned to bring your royal boot to the Face of Evil.
[b]unrestricted violence[/b] - player can freely kill the slaves as much as the orcish monsters.
MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Blood & Magic  Interplay (Tachyon Studios)1996 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess Interplay (Mission Studios)1994 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure Interplay1995BOOGERMAN is just your standard jump n run with a difference. You usually don't flick boogers or fart on your enemies in standard jump and run games. The game features about 20 levels of dirt, slime and bad taste in worlds like "Mucous Mountains", "The Pits" or "Flatulent Swamps".***
[46]***
[29]***
[27]
SNESlabelimagesubject
Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure  Interplay1994In this top pick from the Sega Genesis, play as Boogerman, the heroic alter ego of Snotty Ragsdale. While investigating Professor Stinkbaum's lab, Boogerman stumbles upon a strange machine that opens a portal to another dimension. Boogerman has a nose for adventure, but has he met his match in this sticky situation? Journey through dangerous worlds while battling wicked enemies like Fly Boy and Deodor Ant. Deal them a blow with Boogerman's super abilities: pick and flick with deadly precision, belch, and use his deadly signature stomp. Mega Drivelabelimagesubject
Borrowed Time Activision (Interplay)1986Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[22]***
[4]***
[48]
Amigalabelimagesubject
Borrowed Time Activision (Interplay)1985Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[2]***
[116]***
[4]***
[15]
C64labelimagesubject
Borrowed Time Activision (Interplay)1986Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[135]***
[22]***
[127]***
[116]***
[4]***
[48]
Atari STlabelimagesubject
Borrowed Time Activision (Interplay)1986Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[4]
Mac OS Classiclabelimagesubject
Borrowed Time  Activision (Interplay)1985Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[4]
MS-DOSlabelimagesubject
Borrowed Time  Activision (Interplay)1985Borrowed Time is set in mid-1930's. The player assumes the role of a private investigator named Sam Harlow, who has to solve the kidnapping of his ex-wife Rita Sweeney. At the beginning, he runs away from two thugs, who want to kill him for an unknown reason. They fail, and he begins to search the town for clues, asking its inhabitants for information. But if the player makes a wrong move, Sam dies - killers come from nowhere and murder him...

The player has to type in combinations of verbs and nouns to make an action. Locations are described in text form and presented by pictures, the latter often providing additional information not contained in the text description.***
[48]***
[4]
Apple II Elabelimagesubject
Buzz Aldrin's Race into Space Interplay (Strategic Visions)1993Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space is a game that lets you relive the US-Soviet Space Race. Choose one of the two superpowers, and try to beat your opponent to the Moon! The game is complex and difficult, but it has a colorful, friendly interface and is completely addictive to those who fantasize about space travel.

In your path to the Moon, you have several options. The game lets you fly the historical Apollo/Soyuz approach, or you could try to get there in a Gemini/Voskhod (there were proposals to take a Gemini to the Moon). You could fly a minishuttle there if you like the idea of preempting the Space Shuttle as man's first reusable spacecraft. Or, you could fly a direct ascent capsule to the Moon and back, just like they did in the old sci fi stories. The choice is yours--each method has its own advantages and drawbacks, and requires a different strategy.

You can find more information on the game at [[link:http://www.geocities.com/raceintospace/]].
[Leon]
MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
C2: Judgement Clay Interplay (Visual Concepts)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Caesar's Palace 2000 Interplay (Runecraft)2000Caesars Palace, a Las Vegas icon that represents high-stakes gambling, has come to the Dreamcast in the form of Caesars Palace 2000. The second update of the original, this title offers all the games you'd find in the landmark casino--blackjack, roulette, craps, mini baccarat, slot machines, video keno, video poker, poker challenge, pai-gow poker, red dog, war, Spanish 21, and more. You'll not only make your wagers with authentic Caesars Palace cards and chips, you'll be playing under official house rules. And don't worry--if you hit the skids, you can always borrow money from one of the cashiers. Also, Interplay has gone to the trouble of having the game's odds verified by math analyst William Bertram, so you'll know that Lady Luck isn't playing any favorites. The only things you'll miss from this game are room service, the lounge acts, and possibly a motorcycle ramp. Dreamcastminimizeimagesubject
Caesars Palace  Interplay (Beam International)1997Caesars Palace captures all the exciting thrills of real casino gambling except this time you're playing on the house! Choose from five authentic casino games-Blackjack Craps Roulette Baccarat and Slot Machines.***
[31]
PSminimizeimagesubject
Caesars Palace 2000  Interplay (Runecraft)2000Get ready to turn into a big spender with Caesar's Palace 2000. You'll be able to play games such as: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Mini Baccarat, Slot Machines, Video Keno Video Poker, Poker Challenge, Pai-gow Poker, Red Dog, War, Spanish 21, and a lot more games. You'll encounter dealers with different personalities and if you go broke, the casino will loan you so dough. PSminimizeimagesubject
Caesars Palace II Interplay (RuneCraft)1999 GBClabelimageminimize
Caesars Palace II  Interplay (Flat Cat)1998Get ready to turn into a big spender with Caesar's Palace 2000. You'll be able to play games such as: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Mini Baccarat, Slot Machines, Video Keno Video Poker, Poker Challenge, Pai-gow Poker, Red Dog, War, Spanish 21, and a lot more games. You'll encounter dealers with different personalities and if you go broke, the casino will loan you so dough.
[R2D2-A]
PSlabelimagesubject
Carmageddon SCI (Interplay)1997Promoted as "Driving for the chemically imbalanced", Carmageddon lets you release your road rage on your own PC. With the ability to randomly steal, and thus use, your opponents cars, compiled with plenty of senseless violence, this is a racing game unique in it's own right. The goal, simple: Finish the race by going through all the checkpoints through all the laps, kill all the pedestrians, or simply kill the other drivers.

This game was censored in Germany, so pedestrians became zombies and red blood became green in the German version.
MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
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
Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now  Interplay (Stainless Games)1999 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Casino Fun-Pak Interplay (Beam International)1995Slots, Craps, Poker, Roulette and Blackjack. Game Gearlabelminimizeminimize
Casino Funpak Interplay (Beam Software)1993 GBlabelimageminimize
Casper Interplay (Funcom)1996Use your ghostly skills to solve complex puzzles find secret passageways hidden clues and locate the lost piece of the dismantled Lazarus Machine. CASPER is a challenging adventure for you your family and your friends!***
[46]***
[27]
PSlabelimagesubject
Casper Interplay (Funcom)1996 3DOlabelimageminimize
Casper Interplay;Amblin Entertainment (G3 Interactive)2000 GBClabelimageminimize
Casper  Interplay (Interplay;Funcom)1996 Saturnlabelimageminimize
Castles Interplay1991CASTLES
Design and Build Authentic Medieval Castles!

With CASTLES you can now design the layout of your own medieval dream castle. You'll need to pick a good site that is easily defendable from attack and then decide where to put towers, walls and doors. What kind of gatehouse should you build? How high should the battlements be? How hard should you make the peasants work and how much should they be taxed? Dare you get involved in quarrels between the church and state? Should you respond to pleas for help from neighboring barons, leaving your own walls exposed to siege?As lord or lady of the realm you'll be able to make life and death decisions over your fiefdom. Burden overtaxed peasants with tyrannical demands. Then, defend your castle in bloody battles against the angry, overtaxed peasants! Cheat workers of their hard-earned wages. Engage in brutal treachery and make scores of enemies, then sit in a cold, damp castle and wonder why no one likes you. All the neat things that went into making the medieval ages a swell time are in this package!CASTLES features:256 color VGA graphics. * Full musical score with major soundboard support. * Build individual castles or conquer the wild frontier in an eight game campaign. * Choose between realistic and magical settings. * Three levels of difficulty, from easy to challenging.****
[158]***
[7]***
[76]***
[23]***
[97]***
[22]***
[52]
Amigalabelimagesubject
Castles Interplay1991 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Castles Interplay1991 Atari STlabelminimizeminimize
Castles Interplay (Quicksilver Software)2012 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Castles 2: Siege & Conquest Interplay (Quicksilver Software)2012 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Castles 2: Siege & Conquest Interplay (Interplay Entertainment)1993 Amigaminimizeminimizeminimize
Castles II: Siege & Conquest Interplay Entertainment1993"Castles II: Siege and Conquest" you can experience even more then the original. It is the year 1311. The King of France just died and because King Charles didn’t have any heir it is up to you to take control of as much of France as you can through the game of medieval diplomacy, treachery and power. To win you must survive. To survive you must scout the surrounding territories, defeat the local militias, subjugate the land with castles, feed and maintain the people, forge diplomatic alliances, appease the church and unite the land under your iron fist. If successful and the Pope gives you the blessing, then you will become the King of France.


* Real-time battles in a turn-based strategy
* The ability to design your own fortress***
[7]***
[7]***
[23]***
[163]***
[98]***
[22]***
[37]
Amiga CD32labelimagesubject
Castles II: Siege & Conquest Interplay;MG Owners' Club (Quicksilver Software)1993The MG Owners' Club version uses a Windows 95A installer, checks for 95A [i]only[/i], 256 color mode [i]only[/i], and reportedly cannot be installed under DOS. Once installed, the game will run on DOS under pretty much any operating system that has a real, emulated, or visualized DOS environment.***
[22]***
[52]***
[37]
MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Castles: Siege & Conquest  MacPlay (Interplay)1993 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Championship Golf: The Great Courses of the World - Volume One: Pebble Beach Gamestar;Activision (Interplay)1986 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Championship Golf: The Great Courses of the World - Volume One: Pebble Beach  Activision;Gamestar (Interplay)1986Championship Golf: The Great Courses of the World - Volume I: Pebble Beach is a golf game which features the American course Pebble Beach. For every hit the game shows a 3D and overhead view of the situation, so the player can plan the next steps accordingly. The golf game itself is menu driven: the player changes various parameters, e.g. the golf club, the direction, the golfer's position, the strength and if the ball is hit in the middle or an outer edge. According to those parameters the game calculates the hit, which even may result in a straight miss, and then the next planning phase starts. The player may play a championship with all 18 holes or a training round with a single hole.***
[22]***
[57]***
[33]
Amigalabelimagesubject
Chess Champion 2175  CP Software;Interplay (Oxford Softworks)1990Checkmate (or Chess Champion 2175) is the successor of Chess Player 2150. Most basic options and displaying are the same like in the predecessor. Improvements are done in the strength of the chess engine (the authors claim over 2000 ELO for the program), the usage of extra RAM for additional deep searching, a bigger opening library, the possibility to extend the opening library by the user and some improvements to the user interface.

Otherwise this is a traditional full-featured chess game with all of the standard chess features. Difficulty is chosen by selecting one of four levels and then assigning a time limit for the computer to choose a move. The idea is to allow infinite degrees of difficulty. The board is rendered in 3D, and the player is able to rotate the board through any angle.

The game offers options to rate the approximately ELO rating of the player by showing different board situations and judging the user's solutions. This can also be used to judge the ranking of the program. During play, the program can give you tips, you can change the sides or force the computer to stop thinking and take the best move found until then.***
[7]***
[23]***
[142]***
[97]***
[83]***
[24]***
[99]***
[103]***
[7]***
[22]***
[52]***
[37]
Amigalabelimagesubject
Clay Fighter  Interplay;Visual Concepts (Ringler Studios)1993In this zany 2-D fighter, it's just another day for a humble traveling circus troupe when a meteor crash-lands in their camp. The otherworldly orb, made entirely out of interstellar clay, contaminates all the circus employees, turning them into bizarrely superpowered versions of themselves. Choose from among the unique clay creatures, such as Bonker, the cheerfully manic clown, or Blue Suede Goo, the mild-mannered Elvis impersonator turned violent vocalist. Master their "Claytalities," like the operatic Helga's deadly high note and Bad Mr. Frosty's fists of snowball fury! Mega Drivelabelimagesubject
Clay Fighters 2 Interplay1995This is a leaked prototype during the development stage. 32Xlabelimageminimize
Clayfighter Interplay (Visual Concepts)1993All your Play-Doh dreams can come true thanks to CLAYFIGHTER.
This is serious hand-to-hand combat, but the competitors are all made of clay, so you can expect some hilariously wild antics to ensue when you step into the arena.
You can play as eight different characters?including Bad Mister Frosty, Taffy, Bonker, Blob, Helga, Ickybod Clay, Tiny, and Blue Suede Goo?each with their own special moves and fighting tactics.
While there?s plenty of violence to be found, you won?t see any blood and guts since all the characters are made of clay! If things start to get a little stale, try to discover the hidden moves and combos that will put a whole new wrinkle in the action.
For the ultimate battle, take on a friend in the Two-Player mode.***
[45]***
[32]***
[29]***
[27]***Clayfighter for SNES is, you guessed it, a fighting game. The characters are designed to look like clay, and this game produces that effect well. There's at least eight characters to choose from, and one secret. You can compete through the story mode, or go head-to-head against a friend. Although this game is no where close to the quality of [[game:Street Fighter Alpha 2]], it still can be very fun!
[Dynamiton]
SNESlabelimagesubject
Clayfighter 2: Judgment Day  Interplay1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
ClayFighter 63 1/3 Interplay2016 Wiilabelimageminimize
Clayfighter 63⅓  Interplay1997They're back! And they're duking it out with gut-splitting humor and vicious combinations. The wildly popular Clay Fighter series roasts the competition with hilarious "claytalities," outrageous spoofs, clever combos, animated 3D environments, and (of course) state-of-the-art fighting action. Choose from 12 different characters in this warped fighting game. Each character has tons of attacks and killer finishing moves. Perform unique combat moves including Juggling, Air Blocking, Combos, Ultra Combos, Situation Hits, and more. Even throw opponents through doors, windows, walls, and more! N64labelimagesubject
Clayfighter TE  Interplay (Visual Concepts)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
permalink