Dino Wars is an exciting adventure game for two players. Each player controls a
rampaging dinosaur. If you aren't quick, you'll find yourself ruthlessly attacked
by your opponent. Gaining territorial rights is everything. Only the strongest
can take command. It's fast, furious and fun. You may use a 4K system, but
best results are obtained on a 16K color computer.
You play William Tell, a hero in his homeland; a symbol of freedom looking for justice. To the Emperor though he is a dangerous spark that must be extinguished. To the resistance he is a figurehead, a powerful ally, if only they can persuade him to join with them. Aim well, the hopes of many are on your shoulders.
A murder is announced.
Whodunit? Was it Madam Rose in the carriage house with the poison? Monsieur Brunette in the trophy room with the horseshoe? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with his trusty revolver?
Play the home computer version of your favorite game of criminal detection just as you would on the board game, with friends.
Or do what you can't do with the board version: play against the ultimate master of deduction, your own computer!
You can even do both: play with a mixture of human and computer-controlled opponents!
Enjoy the enhancements the computer can bring to the game play, such as graphic animation and sound. Watch Miss Peach stroll into the gazebo and hear the twittering of songbirds.
Clue Master Detective is an enhanced version of the game Clue you know and love. The new game has even more to exercise your "little grey cells"- more suspects, more possible murder locations (indoors and outdoors), and more weapons- in fact, more mayhem!
So put away your violin, put on your deerstalker
In Stellar 7, a remake of the 1983 game, you drive the Raven, the most advanced Terran fighting vehicle. You are up against Gir Draxon and his evil Arcturan army. You will go from star system to star system, fighting his forces. When the enemies have been destroyed, a mothership flies overhead and beams down the Guardian of the star system, a giant enemy ship. When you reach the Arcturus star system, you will fight Gir Draxon!
The game is played from a first person view looking out from the cockpit of the Raven. It is in true polygonal 3D. Aside from a graphical and aural overhaul and the addition of cutscenes, the remake's gameplay and level design is virtually identical to the original, right down to the placement of each and every enemy. The major differences are the added "power modules" (e.g. supercannon, superjump) and a major boss creature at the end of every level.
Weave around the stationary blocks and push the sliding ones into the approaching henchmen to get all the fruit. Complete five levels and free a friend!
There are special features which float down to help, but sometimes they will hinder. A special bonus score is awarded if you can get the fruit in the flashing order.
After every level there is a special slippery slidy bonus section. When Dizzy starts in a direction he is unable to stop until he hits something - it's that slippery. Plan your moves well - there aren't any henchmen but you are against the clock.
Savage Empire is Origin's first "Worlds of Ultima" release. It was made using basically the same engine as Ultima VI but with slightly different graphics. The game contains all of the elements of the other Ultimas, as well as some extra features that add to the experience. You are able to interact with the environment in a realistic manner... picking branches from trees, digging clay from a riverbank etc. Savage Empire also has a lot more character interaction than the previous Ultimas. Characters will jump into conversations whenever they feel they have something pertinent to add.
Phantasie IV: The Birth of Heroes is the fourth entry in the RPG series Phantasie, and the only one that was released exclusively for Japanese computers. Gameplay-wise and visually, the game is very similar to the previous installments. The player creates a party of adventurers (up to six active combatants, including the series' trademark "random creatures", such as ogres, minotaurs, lizardmen, etc.), which then roams the top-down world-map, descending into dungeons, and fighting randomly appearing enemies in turn-based combat. Battles allow specific commands such as "Thrust", "Parry", "Throw", etc., and - similarly to the third game - placement of the characters in rows on the battle screen.
In 1987, Omnitrend Software released Breach amidst rave reviews praising it as "...having much in common with cinematic science fiction such as Aliens" - Compute Magazine.
It was said that "With products like Breach, wargamers begin to see what the new, sophisticated machines can do." - Computer Gaming World.
Now, Mindcraft introduces the new, enhanced version of Omnitrend Software's next generation of advanced role-playing combat, Breach 2.
Commanding Your Squad: All vital mission data at your disposal. Command your troops with simple mouse or key clicks.
Mission Assignments: Control multiple role-playing characters in different missions.
The Scenario Builder: Design your own missions or edit existing ones.
Far-Future Equipment: Equip your marines with laser weapons, antigravity devices, and electronic armor.
Meet Bob- he's cute, has large floppy ears, loveable face and he's got a talent for flying. Brilliant arcade action will have you addicted from the start, and plenty of extra weapons, 6 levels and a variety of action will keep you hooked.
Travel with Barney Bear to Santa's toy factory!
Barney Bear Meets Santa Claus is a colorful, musical, learning game for children ages 2-6.
When Santa Claus comes down the chimney at Barney Bear's house, he finds Barney Bear still awake! So Santa asks Barney Bear to ride in his sleigh to his toy factory at the North Pole. This short interactive story takes Barney Bear to the toy factory, where he sees elves, plays games and gets to make toys.
Barney Bear Meets Santa Claus includes a spelling game, a mix-up-the-parts toy machine, a find-the-elf game, a missing letter game, and a coloring book program with many pictures to color.
This is a game full or surprises and discovery that allows ever very young children to play without any adult supervision.
Join Barney Bear on a fun-filled trip to his grandparent's farm!
Barney Bear Goes To The Farm is a colorful, musical game for children ages 3-8.
Barney Bear must wake up early to help with farm chores such as milking the cow and feeding the chicks. This short interactive story of a day on the farm leads to an evening in the farm house, complete with a warm fire and plenty of time to hear some stories and play some games.
Barney Bear Goes To The Farm includes ten short "I Can Read" stories, educational stories called "The Seed" and "Healthy Bears," a "What Belongs?" game, a mix-up-the parts scarecrow and a complete painting program with a dozen fill-in-the-color pictures.
This is a game full of surprises and discovery that allows even very young children to play without any adult supervision.
Astate is a French icon based point and click adventure game.
You play as an archaeologist that has to to search the French countryside and its Templar ruins for all the pieces to a missing statue. Collecting a statue part will advance the game via cutscene.