L'Empereur is a turn-based strategy video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by the Koei company in 1989.
The user controls Napoleon Bonaparte during the Napoleonic Wars of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. The goal is to conquer Europe. The game begins with Napoleon as an army officer, but with victories in combat, the user may get promoted to Commander-in-Chief, First Consul, and finally Emperor of the French, with more powers and actions available at each level. As Emperor, the user also controls Napoleon's brothers, Louis, Jérôme, Lucien, and Joseph, as well as Napoleon's stepson, Eugene Beauharnais. The game has both military and civilian aspects. The user can lead armies, act as mayor of cities, and depending on the level achieved, engage in diplomacy with other nations. This historically accurate game reproduces many historical figures and the militaries of Europe with great detail.
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess (originally entitled Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers) is a puzzle-solving adventure game. To solve the puzzles, Raven will sometimes need to collect and trade items; but more often, usage of the eight "psi-powers" is required. These powers range from a simple light spell ("Solar Eyes") to instant-kill ("EV" - extreme violence) and complex psychological effects ("Brainwarp"). The five ordeals can be completed in any order, or even skipped altogether to reach a different ending. A time limit is imposed on the ordeals, and is calculated by turns. A "wait" command, which skips a turn, is also available.
In TKO you can play the career of a boxer. Create your boxer by trading off a mixture of attributes, for example a boxer who cuts easily will not tire as easily, and a boxer whose best punch is to the head will not punch to the body as efficiently.
In this tennis simulation, the player is Spanish tennis hero Emilio Sanchez Vicario. The player can play tennis against the computer or against a friend in two player mode.
A Nintendo Entertainment System edutainment game for younger players, featuring characters from Jim Henson's Sesame Street. It focuses on numbers and shapes.
Rallycross Simulator is a top-down racing game that offers both single-player and two-player modes. Players compete on a series of challenging tracks, with four available on the Spectrum version and five on the Commodore 64. The game combines fast-paced racing action with a strategic upgrade system, where points earned from completed races can be used to enhance the performance of the cars. This progression mechanic adds depth to the gameplay, allowing players to improve their vehicles over time and tackle increasingly difficult tracks. The ultimate goal is to achieve the highest score possible, encouraging replayability as players strive to improve their performance and car capabilities. With its blend of accessible top-down racing and strategic vehicle upgrades, Rallycross Simulator offers an engaging experience for both casual racers and those seeking a more competitive challenge.
Extra Time is a data disc for Kick Off. It adds new features: four new surfaces (wet, soggy, hard and artificial) that have effects on the speed, travel distance and bounce of the ball as well as the pace and stamina of the players, Cross Winds, four new tactics (Blitz, Lockout, Criss Cross and Falcon), new attributes for the players, faster pace, leagues at the Reserve, National and International level and twenty new referees.