Spellbound is an arcade shooter educational game teaching spelling. Every level starts with a word and it is up to the player by shooting enemies to collect letters part of the word in order to win the level.
At the start of the game you find
yourself hiding under a pile of
refuse in a dark alleyway outside
the Zone, a hospital which was
converted after the great war to
hold both human and robotic
criminals at little expense to the
weakened government.
Conditions are barbaric as the inner
building is mainly unguarded leaving
prisoners to fight over limited
resources that are periodically
dropped into the building by supply
chute. Your aim is to gain entry to
the Zone by any means possible and
find the mad doctor thought to be
responsible for the creation of the
Adrenal Bomb, obtaining relevant
information to find and defuse this
devastating new device.
This will not be easy.
8-bit home computer conversions for Atari's ThunderJaws.
These conversion are single player, and features 4 levels instead the 13 levels available on the arcade version.
Here is the video game “The Match”! Released in 1991 on ZX Spectrum, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a sports game, set in a managerial and soccer / football (european) themes and it was released on Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 as well.
A 3D sports game set in the future that plays like a cross between soccer and hockey while using a hovercraft. The game was distributed under a number of names, with the only difference being a puck sprite being used instead of a ball.