1st person shooter where the player controls a cross-hair and tries to protect six generators on the bottom of the screen by shooting down bombs dropped by aliens.
A text-only stock market simulation game in which the players takes the role of the fictive character Beryl Flinch whos task is to get elected chairman of the board of MegaCorp - a conglomerate of ten subsidiaries.
A puzzle game in which the player has to guide the Moogles out of the levels by ordering the arrows so that the Moogles follow them. Written by David Manginelli and published by Sirius Software for the Atari 8-bit computers.
Firebirds is based on the the arcade game Phoenix. Your goal is to repel an invasion of an alien species related to birds. You command an armed spaceship which you can manoeuvre with right and left directions. In each level you have to destroy an entire set of a specific type of monster bird which increasingly has more backup forces supporting it. The final showdown is to confront a grotesque aviary mother ship with a very devilish appearance.
Defend Earth against insect invaders! The gameplay is a mix between Galaxian and Defender.
The alien bugs will attack you and swoop down and steal the uranium drums at the bottom of the screen. As they fly away with the drum, you have to shoot them before they reach the top of the screen to retrieve it. During the game, the space station on the left will load in all uranium drums and then make a connection to the satellite dish on the right, thus ending the level. At the end of each level you get 200 bonus points for each refueled uranium drum and -200 points penalty for each stolen drum.
Occasionally a UFO will fly from left to right at the top of the screen. The blue box will display bonus points or the word "combat", indicating what you'll get if you shoot the UFO. Combat means you'll play a combat round where you have to shoot a horizontally moving alien as many times as possible. With each hit, you'll get 350 points and the alien will change direction and gain speed.
Compose and play a musical score using an easy graphical interface and toolkit. Use a pointer to drag notes, sharps, and other music nomenclature directly onto a staff, then play your creation. You can cut, copy, and paste entire sections of music, as well as print your masterpiece.
In this 2D top-down action game the player must help Jacques to get as rich as he can by collecting dollar bills scattered on the streets while avoiding obstacles.