Renegade 3: The Final Chapter is a scrolling beat'em up computer game released on the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum systems in the late 1980s by Ocean Software under their "Imagine" label. The game is a sequel to Target: Renegade which itself is a sequel to the arcade game Renegade.
Unlike the first two games, Renegade 3 follows the character known only as "Renegade" as he travels through time to rescue his captured girlfriend. It also dropped the two-player mode found in the previous title.
Ivanhoe is side-scrolling action, combat and adventure game, developed by Ocean France and published by Ocean Software.
The game is loosely based on the classic 19th-century novel "Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott, which tells the story of a noble knight during the time of Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades.
The chief of Intelligence has been kidnapped.
The CIA is counting on your natural survival skills and the hunter's instincts of the Black Panther, the magnificent predator trained especially for your protection, to go and find the Chief.
Not just one man's life is at stake, but the complete CIA operations network is being undermined.
Right now, the Mafia's terrorists are torturing their prisoner in order to get the names of the agents leading the fight against organised crime and drug dealing.
Both you and your ally are deposited, by helicopter, near the spot where the Chief was last seen before his disappearance.
Prepare yourself for a fight to the death, but remember to only use your gun when all else fails.
You are accompanied by a black panther and a magnum 357 against an armada of punks, assassins and trained to kill hit men.
You are the CIA's only hope..
Rastan Saga 2 is the sequel to Rastan, containing the same hack-em'/slash-'em gameplay as the original. You are a warrior who must get through a number of levels, and trying to collect gems which can only be obtained by defeating the end-of-level bosses. Collecting power-ups along the way awards you with extra life or better weapons.
Like Søren Grønbech's other game Datastorm, Sword of Sodan was most noted on the technical side, as the sprites were large and distinctive-looking. Your task (as either a hero or heroine) is to dethrone the tyrannous Zoras the Necromancer, and avenge his killing of your father.
There are 11 levels to take on, with indoor and outdoor settings. Your character has a range of sword-slashing and jumping moves, which must be used to their full effect if you are to make progress. The game features digitised sound and speech, as well as an action-replay feature, an unusual concept outside sports games at the time.
The TurboGrafx-CD (PC Engine CD) version of Altered Beast is a largely faithful port of the arcade original, adding "story mode" cutscenes, Japanese narration, and slightly altered colors.
The Sega Master System port of Altered Beast. It has heavily modified visuals due to technology capabilities. Unlike those versions the SMS port only includes single player mode and had only four levels.
It's a 2D action game focused on hack & slash with occasional platforming sections. Castle of Dragon contains eight stages and after the first three stages the game allows the player to choose from five levels at will while all the five stages must be completed to beat the game.
Downtown Nekketsu Story is the original version of the game known as River City Ransom.
The game was first released as Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari, but has since been localized as Downtown Nekketsu Story.
Double Dragon for the MSX seems to be ported from the NES version. The controls seems sluggish here. The game was released only in Japan and Korea and it's another unlicensed game.
Sakigake takes place at a school called Otokojuku, which is a private boy school that teaches Oendan to student delinquents. Oendan is basically a cheering squad that is somewhat similar to cheerleaders, except they focus mostly on noise and atmosphere than being acrobatic. The school is run by the principal Heihachi Edajima, who uses martial arts to train his students to be better people for society.