Widget is an action-platforming video game series created for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1990s, developed and published by Atlus. It was based on the cartoon series Widget the World Watcher, which stars a purple alien named Widget. The original game came out in 1992, followed by the sequel Super Widget on the Super NES in 1993.
A chess game with cyber-/Tron-like theme. The layout of the board has been modified to have pieces rest on intersections instead of squares, but the gameplay is identical to chess.
Snoopy's Game Club is a PC/Macintosh Disk Rom game released in 1992 by Accolade. The game features many educational games, for children aged three to eight-years old.
Pacific Islands is the sequel to the highly successful Team Yankee. In this game, you direct the fortunes of Team Pacific as you attempt to recapture the pacific atoll of Yama Yama from enemy hands.
You have control over the four tank units of Team Pacific. Your aim is to recapture all of the battle areas of each of the five islands in the Yama Yama atoll. Although islands must be attacked in a sequential order, you have some latitude as to the order in which each area of any island may be attacked.
Pacific Islands provides a novel control system which allows you to control all of your four tank units ' independently, and at the same time. There are fully detailed battle maps, three dimensional views of the battlefield updated in real time, and status reports on your vehicles, ail available at any time
A Luigi & Spaghetti is a 1992 platformer by Topo Soft. Players control Luigi and his pet worm, Spaghetti, on a quest to rescue heroes who have been captured by aliens. The game combines platforming with simple puzzles.
SimuSex 1.0 is a simplistic sex simulator for DOS made by Erosoft.
The few novelties of SimuSex are fluid animation, the fact that it was one of the first virtual girl-programs with more than still graphics and text descriptions, and that it was extremely widespread in many BBSs in the 90s.
A copy of SimuSex 2.0 is promised when registering the game. The developers promise MPEG1 SVGA quality digitized video on software, interactive 3D models with toys, digitized sound effects, sort of a mood AI for the girls and a range of other ahead of their time features. The 2.0 version never realized into a real product.
Out of nowhere, an army of insect-like creatures from a distant world, using technologically advanced space weapons, ambushed and devastated Earth. In this colorful space shooter from the early days of FMV, it’s up to you to fend off the Sirian race in the cutting edge XF5700 Mantis Fighter!
A domed city rises from an inhospitable landscape. A linear-motor train waits for someone to board. L-ZONE! A hyper-automated city built by a mad scientist. Blinking control panel… a robot starts to move… the blast of a bazooka. Machine noise, white noise… noise, noise, noise. Clear the traps laid for you, pass through all the zones, only then will be unveiled that path to planet Green.
Neuronics is a tile-matching puzzle game with similarities to Swap: The player is presented with a number of tiles with different symbols and colors. If two or more identical tiles are next to each other (diagonally does not count), they disappear. To make this happen, the player can swap two adjacent tiles. However, there is a time limit to consider and empty places left behind by removed tiles are not usable. The goal is to clear the whole field.
What's a little round guy to do? Here you are, bouncing along happily in the predawn of the universe with your girlfriend, Suzzette. Then along comes the BIG BANG and *WHAM* - off she goes flying through time, screaming for help! She's counting on you to travel through time and find her! You'll need to collect various objects along the way, all of which must be collected in order to complete each level. You'll encounter hungry piranhas, gnarly pterodactyls, giant killer rats and treacherous swooping birds on your journey. So think fast and keep on bouncing!
Neo York, 2057. The city is ruled by terror, and only E-F-I-S-T (En-Forcement Iron Suit Troopers) can restore freedom!
Metal Law is a fairly basic platform action game where you go from left to right, shooting pretty much everything that moves and collecting gems for score and powerups.