An early open world/sandbox game released only in Portugal in 1985 whose controversial status (involving sex, violence and drugs) and crude humour allowed it to become the most famous game ZX Spectrum game created in the country.
Medical simulation game where players are presented with a patient's complaints and must diagnose the issue, prescribe treatment, and operate if necessary. The player must follow well-defined steps in order to prevent patient death during surgery. Served as the basis for 1988's Life & Death.
Simulation of the National Fiesta.
Face off against the toughest bulls in the Seville Arena.
Show your worth with the banderillas, and receive praise from the gala with your sword.
Comando Noturno! (Night Commando!) is a combat flight simulator. The player controls a fighter plane on a night mission, and his task is to take off, destroy the target, avoid enemy attack and return to base.
The player takes control of Godzilla in this game. Godzilla goes through towns and forests. Godzilla can step on tanks and fire his atomic breath at soldiers which gives him points. There is a yellow bar that indicates Godzilla's stamina. Above it, there's a container that fills up with purple liquid as the game progresses. A newscaster appears in the top-right corner of the screen, delivering news as the action unfolds.
A port of the 1985 Cosmi home computer game, Atari released this for the 7800 in 1988. This is a decent helicopter combat game, in which you pilot a Super Huey UH-IX.
Fly an F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most advanced tactical fighter aircraft in the world. Or put yourself at the controls of a carrier-based F-18 Hornet, the Navy's newest multi-role fighter. Jet lets you fly either of these fast, maneuverable machines.
Your aircraft is equipped with a fullscreen Heads Up Display for monitoring instruments and environment simultaneously. Free flight mode gets you started. Then you can select from a variety of land-sea strike or dogfight options to test your combat performance. Jet carries an internal M61 machine gun, and can be fitted with air-to-air missiles. AGM missiles or bombs as required. Standard equipment also includes search radar, an automatic target tracking/sequencing computer, and fully functioning ejection seat.
The player flies a BD5J, a small agile jet. The player has to complete a series of eight stunt courses and routines with the jet. For example, in one set, the player has to fly the plane around a series of pylons. In another, the player must fly a figure eight. Stunts get harder as play progresses. Some game parameters, such as weather, are configurable.
There are ten acrobatic events which can be played by up to four players at four levels of difficulty. In all ten events the player must fly over a series of obstacles.
This arcade game pits two biplane pilots in head-to-head air combat, in a 2-player only game. You just need to fly around and shoot down your opponent before he gets you. There are 2 points awarded for hitting the enemy with your gun, and 1 point to your opponent if you crash.
Little Computer People is a social simulation game representing a fully furnished house on a computer. This "House on a Disk" is based on the theory that every computer has an "occupant" (i.e. Little Computer People - LCP), which can be made visible by providing accommodation. Every computer should have a different LCP, who is usually accompanied by a dog as a pet.
Southern Belle is a train simulation video game published by Hewson Consultants in 1985. Southern Belle was unique at the time of release in that it was the first 3D steam train simulator available for home computers. The game allows the user to take over the fireman and/or driver duties on a King Arthur class passenger steam locomotive on the London to Brighton line.
It was programmed by Mike Male, who teamed up with friend and railway buff Bob Hillyer.[1]