An addictive, though very short game. Guide your camel across the Gobi desert, trying to avoid dying of hunger, thirst, or fatigue. Also, you need to avoid the cannibals who are chasing after you.
A compilation of both Sesame Street A B C and Sesame Street 1 2 3 release on the NES in (either June or November) 1991.
Included games:
Letter-Go-Round, a spelling and letter matching game
Ernie's Big Splash, a problem-solving and predicting game
Astro-Grover, a beginners math game
Ernie's Magic Shapes, a shape and color matching game.
Checkered Flag for the Lynx is a racing game employing open-wheel racing cars (either Formula 1 or Indy-style depending on whether the box or the instructions are believed). The game features 18 tracks located in the American countryside or cities. Game modes include Practice, Single Heat and a 8-race Tournament. The start position can be set randomly or determined in a qualifying lap and the length of a race can be set between 1 and 50 laps. Also customizable are color of the car and the gender of the driver, both having only cosmetic effect.
Gameplay is Pole Position style, with the own car seen from behind, a perspective view of the track, and cars and roadside obstacles displayed as sprites. A graphical representation of the track, lap times, speed meter and rear view mirrors are always in display. One button accelerates, another brakes. Left and right on the joypad steers while up and down shifts gears if manual transmission (either 4 or 7 gears) has been selected beforehand. Crashing into other cars sends th
Boomerang Kid is an unlicensed game released with the Quattro Adventure compilation for the NES. It is a platformer developed by Codemasters in which the player controls a boy who has to recover his boomerangs.
Pro Tennis Tour 2 is a tennis video game. It offers various modes, such as exhibition matches, tournaments, and training sessions. Players can compete on different court surfaces, such as grass, clay, and hard court, each affecting gameplay. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer options and features a selection of professional tennis players.
23rd-century Earth is a good place to be: after an atypically friendly first contact with an alien species, the planet's ills have been cured and peace reigns supreme. But some will always resist change, let alone utopian ideas. One such organization was the innocently-named American Neutral Investigators, and its leader Mapier was exiled off-planet for disturbing the peace. This decision did not prove far-sighted however; Mapier worked diligently, pirating and destroying, harvesting debris, alien technology and raw materials, and gradually built up a huge armed space fortress from which the ANI continue to terrorize known space.
This is where the player comes in, piloting an infiltrator ship into the bowels of the ANI's Mapierian Anti-Complex (ANIMAC) to find and destroy the central command. The meandering tunnels burrowing through the planet-sized base consist of hundreds of different rooms, littered with automated defenses, mines and hostile drones, while the Infiltrator only packs a single forward-firing photo
TaleSpin is a video game for the TurboGrafx-16 console based on the animated series of the same name. It was designed by Interactive Designs and Radiance Software. It was published by Turbo Technologies Inc. in 1991.
The TurboGrafx version is also a platform game, in which players play as Baloo. There is also a bonus level where players control the plane pulling Kit behind him.
TaleSpin is a game based on the television series of the same name, released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1991 and 1992. There's also a Game Gear port which is identical to the Genesis version.
The game was a one player and two player game. In single player mode you could choose between playing as Baloo or Kit, whereas in two player mode, the first player was Baloo and the second player was Kit.
Each character had his own form of defense, Baloo had a paddle ball with very short range while Kit had a slingshot with very long range.
It consisted of many stages with three different versions:
Around the World: Strolling through each stage collecting ten or more boxes of cargo to unlock the main exit.
Airport: The Boss stages where you face Don Karnage and his air pirate henchmen.
Air Battle: You take to the air with Baloo attacking from the Sea Duck or Kit on his airfoil firing his catapult.
Big Blue Disk was a monthly DOS disk magazine. It carried various games and applications for DOS as well as reviews and various extras. Some of them were freeware or shareware, or demo versions of commercial programs, but other material was original to the disk magazine. This issue contains:
- Dark Designs II: Closing The Gate
- Word Ladders
- Handy Caps.
The remainder of the space is taken up by clip art, articles and a file-searching DOS utility.