Barravento: O Mestre da Capoeira is a capoeira fighting game developed by Hitek, where you participate in a life-or-death challenge involving all the great masters of capoeira in Brazil in becoming the next Barravento Master.
An edutainment game for the PC. The main feature is a large database containing hundreds of dinosaurs, but also has a fossil hunting game and a trivia game.
Hi-Ten Bomberman is a special HD version of Bomberman brought out on a brief promotional tour in 1993. It is said to be the first HD video game ever made.
You play a diver who must find the treasures of the Barbarosa, a sunken pirate ship. In search of those treasures you encounter the inhabitants of the Caribbean waters and pirate ghosts.
Allan Border cricket is a rebranded version of Graham Gooch's World Class Cricket. It is based on the sport of cricket played mainly in the British Commonwealth Countries.
All the international teams are present with full customization of player names, match modes and teams. Amateur, Professional and World Class make up the difficulty levels.
It was released as Brian Lara Cricket for the Sega Genesis for the European Version.
Alfred Chicken is a platform video game developed by Twilight and published by Mindscape. The game was released for Amiga, Amiga CD32, Game Boy, NES, Super NES in 1993 and February 1994, in Europe and North America, respectively.
Silverball is a pinball game from the creators of Epic Pinball, using the same engine and similar menus.
The tables featured are Fantasy, Blood, Snooker Champ, Odyssey and Nova.
TFX (Tactical Fighter eXperiment) is a flight simulation where the player can fly with F-117A, Eurofighter 2000 or F-22 Superstar in various scenarios as a UN fighter pilot. Before the player begins his/her duty, there is a need to complete 10 training missions. Only then will the rest of the possible game modes be available. The game also contains a mission editor where the player can create his/her own missions in any of the chosen scenarios.
King's Bounty 2 is an unofficial game inspired by New World Computing's King's Bounty that was created in 1992-1993 by Sergei Prokofiev, a programmer based in Kharkov (Ukraine). The game is neither a remake nor a sequel to the original King's Bounty, but rather it expands on the ideas of its inspiration while adding new, unique elements. Custom EGA graphics that had been made for King's Bounty 2 often draw inspiration from Russian/Slavic folk tales.
The game isn't shy of its rather clichéd plot. An evil wizard has stolen an important MacGuffin (which isn't even named) from the King, and hid it away in the Dark Castle on a lost continent. The player, taking the role of the King's trusted knight, must find the castle, defeat the wizard and bring the artifact back. Before this can be done however, the continent where the Dark Castle is located must be found. To this end, the player must find five pieces of an ancient map that have been scattered across other continents. Each continent's Lord of the Land might help