Jaw is an action-adventure game based on the popular movie franchise. Players control a diver and a boat, navigating between ports, collecting shells as currency and battling sea creatures including the infamous great white shark Jaws. With simple mechanics and a mix of underwater combat and overworld sailing, the game offers a fast-paced arcade-style experience loosely inspired by the films.
An early 1987 cyberpunk adventure game created by Jiro Ishii, who later went on to direct 428: In a Blockaded Shibuya in 2008 and write Time Travelers in 2012.
Shoot' em up arcade game by Vdeo System where round rabbits wearing boxing gloves fly from left to right through scrolling scenery punching, shooting flying enemies with a laser or firing carrot missiles. Power-ups are available in the form of canned carrots.
A first-person shooter published by The Power House and inspired by Exidy's arcade coin-op Crossbow. The player in the role of a crossbow archer has to protect his friends from a variety of perils and attacking enemies by shooting arrows at them.
A platformer developed by Grant Jaquest and published by The Power House for the ZX Spectrum. The evil warlord Cyrus has planted 10 radio active containers around the world of Fantasia and Oddball is the only one with courage to serve his country.
A shoot'em up developed by Stephen Cargill and published by The Power House for the ZX Spectrum. Player's task is to fly through the space, blast alien ships and meteorites, detect planets and destroy them.
A multi-screen maze game developed by Barry Jones and published by The Power House for the ZX Spectrum. Freddy the fly is trapped in a maze garden full of poisonous plants and hostile insects. He must escape from the maze and eat on his way some worms to keep the bugometer topped up.
A horizontal scrolling shoot'em up written by Clark John Denham and published by The Power House for the Commodore 64. In a battle-armoured jet suit the player fends off enemy aircraft and guided missiles whilst avoiding deadly landscape features.
A platformer written by Gavin Raeburn in which the player takes the role of a robot who enters a series of scrolling underground caverns to dispose of all the denizens.
Remember those advergames Burger King put out for the Xbox 360? Yeah, turns out it wasn't the first time they played with the idea. "Whopper Chase" is a Spain-exclusive action game that was given to customers with the purchase of a Whopper meal.