Landing High Japan is an arcade game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports.[3] It is a part of the Landing series of airline simulation arcade games which also includes Midnight Landing (1987), Top Landing (1988) and Landing Gear (1995).
The game is available in both 29" and 50" versions.
Javaders is a space invader look-a-like, except that it has more graphics, faster/meaner aliens and better weapons to defend yourself. It is played over 5 levels, each with 5 sub-levels and an end-of-level super invader.
There are four difficulty levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced, and a custom level. The custom level allows you to change various aspects of the game to suit your skill level. Extra bombs, lives and weapons continually fall during the game to assist you in the destruction of the invaders. The question is, are you able to complete all 5 levels on the Advanced difficulty setting?
AT LAST! Something for hunters to do all year round.
On the Trail of the Whitetail provides you with an
environment so realistic you’d never believe armchair hunting
could be so good. Locations filled with exquisite detail and
realistic geographical features testing your tracking skills to
the full. Immerse yourself in some of the most breath taking
scenery every created, using all of your hunting knowledge
and skills to track down elusive deer.
Silvern Castle is a fantasy RPG that looks and feels very much like the original Wizardry. The player controls a party of 6 adventurers, chosen from orc, human, dwarf, elf, and gnome races. Characters can be fighters, clerics, thieves, or mages. The goal is to explore a large 1st person wire-frame maze. The player must travel continually downwards to eventually procure the Crystal Orb. A menu-driven down with a store, magic shop, and adventurer's guild sits atop the dungeon. Combat is text-based, with player and enemies parties taking turns attacking.
Blast Thru is an arcade Breakout game. It features a campaign with forty levels where blocks need to be cleared by hitting them with the ball to progress to the next level. You have the aid of power-ups (some with a positive effect and others with a negative effect). As you progress through the levels, you keep on gaining more and more points until finally, when you die you can save your final score into the Hall of Scores (the top twenty scores are shown). The game features a level editor, which has the ability to build any kind of level featuring all the tile sets that are featured in the campaign. The last game feature is the ability to play against other people (up to eight others and on the same computer), in which you play the campaign. Once you die the campaign resets and starts all over again for the second player. At the end (once all players have finished their campaign), it shows all high scores and whoever obtained the highest score wins.
Welcome to the futuristic sport of ‘Hyperdrome’ - hop into your gridpod and blast off into the arena. Capture precious jewels and equipment and attempt to score points by depositing them in your own goal. Obtain power ups to blast the enemy and steal possession of vital energy. Comlynx with up to three of your friends and play against each other in this hyper-speed futuristic sport.
A 3D puzzle game where you across a gridded landscape (Tron-cycle like) leaving a coloured trail behind you. Any square on the landcsape that you managed to colour on all sides gets claimed by you and earns you points. You're up against a varied number of opponents and the game covers about 50 levels, with the landscapes having different properties and shapes (e.g spherical world landscape). Add to this a bunch of pickups and bonus abilities, and you've got a retro- puzzle game that's a bit fun.