Magician is a 2D, side-scrolling action RPG. As Paul, you must travel through towns, have conversations with non-player characters, acquire and manage inventory (food, water, weapons, potions, etc.), learn magic spells, fight battles, and solve puzzles. Your ultimate goal: collect each of the four elemental vials -- earth, air, fire, and water -- and combine them to create the Ultimate Potion. Only then can you hope to vanquish the evil wizard Abadon!
Nintendo Campus Challenge is a special cartridge used in the events of the same name. There are two different cartridges produced for each event: a Nintendo Entertainment System version for the 1990 competition and a Super Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge for the 1992 competition. The cartridge is considered to be even rarer than the Nintendo World Championships cartridge with only one known to exist.
Soviet is an top-down arcade game in which our only occupation will be to shoot everything that moves across two phases in which you have to collect a certain number of hostages, that we have to rescue by simply approaching them. .
To protect our tank we can use the three types of weapons available to us, a long-range shot, a short-range shot and a limited number of super-bombs that destroy all the enemies that are around.
Stunt Driver allows the player to control a '60s Mustang car and take on three different opponents in a virtually unlimited amount of courses (thanks to the included course editor). The player's driving style must be adjusted according to the opponent's behavior. Drawbridges, loops, banked curves, hills and oil slicks are there to impede the player-controlled car's progress. The game also features a replay camera complete with custom camera placement.
The Accolade In Action is a compilation of games from Accolade including:
– 4th & Inches
– Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation
– Fast Break
– Grand Prix Circuit
Kosmonaut is the original idea behind the game Skyroads. In this game you control a hovercraft, flying over an obstacle different platforms on which you must avoid falling off and gaping holes. Flying over certain platforms can increase your abilities and give special powerups, or kill you. The game features a high score list unlike Skyroads.
This is a puzzle game that involves tiles of different colours, which must be manipulated to clear a succession of increasingly-difficult levels.
You are presented with 2 sets of tiles, and must make the left one identical to the 'control' set on the right. The colours are defined in a sequence - red, green, blue, purple, yellow - and when you click on a tile, that tile's colour moves forward by two in that sequence (for example a blue one becomes yellow), whereas the tiles next to it move by one colour (for example, blue becomes purple).
A simple variation of the classic game of Mahjongg Solitaire (also known as Shanghai). Each of the 40 levels consist of rows and piles of tiles, patterned with symbols such as butterflies and masks. Pair them up within the time limit to move on a level. The difficulty is that a tile can only be moved if it has no tile on top of it, and a gap either to the left or right (or both). Careful planning ahead is required if all tiles are to be cleared.
A gameboy version was developed and completed, but never released officially.
5-Letter-Kruiswoord (5-letter-crossword in English) is a game in which the player solves a crossword that consists of only 5 letter words. The player can at any time check whether the answers he/she has given are correct. For every letter that is not filled in, the player gets 1 point. For every letter that is filled in wrong, the player gets 3 points. When the player does not know an answer, they can ask the computer for the right answer, but she will get 25 points. The objective of the game is to fill in the whole crossword with the right answers and get as few points as possible.
Harlem Globetrotters is a multiplatform sports video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System and MS-DOS. The game allows players to control the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team.
The gameplay could be compared with the Last Ninja series. It has an isometric view and is flick screen. You can pick up useful items like weapons (knives, and guns), which blink when you enter a screen containing such an item, as well as the evidence needed to complete each stage. Any collected evidence is shown on a camera film reel.
Once all the evidence is collected on a stage then the game changes to a driving game where you have to get to the next stage. The car is viewed from behind and you must avoid the other vehicles as well as helicopters dropping bombs but your car is armed with a cannon and missiles. Police cars have to be avoided or they will ask to see any evidence you have.
Dexterity, known as Funny Field in Japan, is a puzzle game by SNK that was released for the Game Boy in 1990. It is a game that consists of a square floor covered in seven rows and eight columns of tiles. The goal of the game is to flip all of the light tiles into dark tiles