In Air Force Commander the player takes command of a Middle Eastern country's air force to gain air superiority over the enemy. Like the title suggests this game focuses solely on aircraft and rocket bases. The main part of the game is spent on the overhead map where the player gives orders to his units, e.g. attacking ground targets and scouting or intercepting enemy forces. Different map views show information like targets in range, flight movements in the monitored zones or civil facilities. Another important aspect of the game is resource management: every base and unit cost resources. If these get scarce the player can shut down some bases. If the public mood gets too bad, e.g. because of destroyed civil facilities or food shortage, the player loses his commission and therefore the game.
Star Wars Chess is a chess game where the pieces are characters from the Star Wars universe. When pieces are taken, an animated battle is shown, much like in Battle Chess.
As the Leader of the Federal or Confederate army, you have only four years to defeat the opposition by capturing cities and winning military conflicts. More your divisions across a map of America at the CAMPAIGN level. When two forces meet, you'll battle hand-to-hand to a micro-miniatures battle. But the time, only you can determine the victor...by applying your own knowledge, strategy, and luck. The future of America is in your hands
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Looking for a new challenge for the Game Boy? BINGO! You've found it! Panel Action Bingo pits you against the computer or a friend (with the Game Boy Game Link) in an exciting race for time. You're the Bird, and your opponent is the Cat. You must claim one of the 25 panels in the correct order. The object: grab five panels in a row - vertically, horizontally, or diagonally - to get BINGO... before the Cat does!
Choose from one of the many game play variations: there's the Number game, the Alphabet game, and the Option function, which lets you control different aspects of the game to make it more challenging. They include:
-Second 3: Your position shifts when you stay in one spot for more than 3 seconds.
-Ice Stage: The play field becomes slippery, and its's tough to stop where you want!
-Hide: Some of the squares on the panel are blank until you land there (but the Cat still knows what they are!)
-Break: ALL the squares are blank; choose this for a test of m
Let’s return in the times of great empires when the legendary Mongolian Emperor Chingishan conquered half of the world. Now you have the opportunity to re enact his success. Welcome to the 10th century China.
The game reminds of a series of Romance of 3 Kingdoms games but the graphics are surprisingly better and the sound is really breathtaking. Koei has developed a nice game play as well.
1990: Die 1993'er Edition is an expanded re-release of 1990. The changes are mostly technical, e.g. many drawn graphics were replaced with digitized photographs and there is in-game music. There are no significant changes regarding gameplay and user interface.
Jutei Senki is a turn-based strategy game, never released outside of Japan. The game takes place in an alternate universe where centuries ago humanity and their tree soldiers called Junei fight against Letum, a race of robots powered by magic.
The player commands the human army. The mission in each battle is to defeat the enemy army or take their headquarters in a limited amount of turns. In the human army's main building, the player can recruit new soldiers, but their number is limited. Each unit has its own statistics, including range, speed and attack power. Battles are carried out automatically, with animations on a separate screen.
There are three mission modes which include Campaign, Tutorial, and Expert modes and there is also a two-player versus mode.
Battle or diplomacy? Swords or sanctions? As the ruler of a warring state in the turbulent feudal period of Japanese history, your decisions will sway the course of a nation.
Now get four times the fun from your Gameboy system with 4-in-1 Funpak, Vol. II. If you like Yahtzee, you'll love Yacht. Cut the cards for hours of fun with Solitaire. Peg your spot in the winner's circle with Cribbage. Or build on your skills with Dominoes.
You can take these all-time favorite games with you anywhere, anytime. It's like having cards, dic and dominoes in the palm of your hand. So come on, get ready to shake, shuffle, and roll your way to hours of fun!
Dai-3-ji Super Robot Taisen ("3rd Super Robot Wars") is the third game in Banpresto's immense Super Robot Wars/Taisen series.Six months after the DC War (as chronicled in Super Robot Wars 2), the DC seems to be regaining their former combat strength thanks to the Zabi family. In response, the United Nations has decided to reorganize itself into the Earth Federation.
Conveni Wars: Barcode Battler Senki - Super Senshi Shutsugeki Seyo! is a Strategy game, developed by SAS Sakata and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1993.
Return of Zion takes place in UC 0090, where Zeon remnants are taking part in a large-scale operation to consolidate their forces and retreat into space to join Char Aznable’s own nascent Neo-Zeon.
The game focuses on a group of Haman’s Neo-Zeon in Africa called “Nightshade,” as they link up with other remnant groups and representatives of Char’s Neo-Zeon to ultimately return to space.
Return of Zion’s character designs are handled by prolific Sunrise designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and fits well into the aesthetic he established with his work on Gundam 0083. Playing up the anime style, each mission is actually bookended with an opening and ending sequence, and even a “Next Episode” card.
The first creation of Illusion, a company famous for its adult games, was a turn-based war game - with the only factor hinting at its creator's libido-flattering future being the generals of the game - all pretty girls, all from different countries.
There are three modes in the game: player vs. computer, in which the player selects any general of any country; campaign mode, in which the player progresses stage-by-stage, beginning with Japan; and two-player mode, in which the players can choose any stage from the beginning.
The gameplay itself is rather complex; as the general, the player has to protect his cities and at the same time send his army to combat the invading opponent. There is a wide variety of different units, including jets, helicopters, tanks, etc. Whenever a unit approaches an enemy unit, it can perform an attack, assuming that its weapons remain in range. Attacks are displayed as separate screens, graphically displaying the results. The player can choose to give up when it is clear that there are