Sink or Swim, a puzzle and logic game from 1993. The game was released by the British studio Zeppelin Games. Sink or Swim was created for Amiga, PC, SNES.
The action game takes place on the SS Lucifer. Unexpectedly, the ship was sinking. Your task is to save the scientists from the sinking ship. If the ship is drowned, you must evacuate, but these clever scientists are whisking away without order and composition. And you have to help them get out of this ship. For this purpose you have to use different levers, oxygen tanks, bombs etc. All you have to do is plan to save as many scientists as possible.
Using a paddle, bounce a ball up and down to break blocks on the game field, which can in turn activate several special abilities (e.g. releasing several balls at once or a ball which cuts through solid blocks). The levels include gimmicks like teleporters or bumpers, as well as a training mode in which you can select the individual levels.
Chapolim X Drácula: Um Duelo Assustador is an authorized "hack" of Ghost House, with Ghost House's hero, Mick, replaced by Chapolim, a famous Mexican character from a TV series.
The player controls the helicopter from an overhead, isometric perspective. The Apache is equipped with three weapon types: a machine gun and two types of missiles of different strength. During the missions, the player must beware anti-aircraft guns, missile launchers and tanks, outmaneuvering enemy fire or destroying the enemy weaponry. The Apache is destroyed if its fuel runs out, or if the armor (functioning as health) is completely depleted. However, armor can be replenished by bringing back MIA soldiers and prisoners of war back to the landing zone. There are also fuel, ammo and armor pickups available on the field.
The game is a side-scrolling platformer. Chuck fights a variety of dinosaurs using his belly-buster attack and a jump kick. Occasionally he has to pick up and throw rocks to defeat enemies and allow him to jump to greater heights.
Hi-Ten Bomberman is a special HD version of Bomberman brought out on a brief promotional tour in 1993. It is said to be the first HD video game ever made.
Universal Warrior (or The Machines, as is the official title of the PC version) is a top-down maze shooter in the vein of Gauntlet and Alien Breed, with added economic elements.
The game alternates between equipment management and the actual in-level action, in which a remote-controlled robot runs through maze-like maps and shoots mechanical enemies. With the money earned in these sci-fi contests, improved equipment can be bought in five categories, making the robot more powerful, more maneuverable and less easy to damage. On the other hand, getting damaged means you must spend money on repairs. This encourages careful and effective playing.
The beautiful Chris has been kidnapped by flying crocodiles! Now Chris's boyfriend Randy must fight his way through hoards of reptilian monsters to save her!
Tom Clown is an unlicensed game for the Sega Mega Drive developed by AV artisan and published by Realtec in 1993.
Tom Clown Circus is an interpretation of the game with the Atari 2600. The game is pretty hardcore. Music is poor. A "diversity" levels - a typical Arkanoid without bonuses. It was originally bundled on floppy with Realtec's copier and was eventually put out on an extremely small amount cartridges.
Link Dragon (Long) (龍) is an unlicensed Blockade clone for the Sega Mega Drive by the Taiwanese companies Songtly and Jumbo Team released in 1993. The game is divided into several levels; after collecting a certain amount of pieces (fire?) a door opens (which you must go to without dying). Dying starts you at the beginning of the stage.
A portable version of the game based on the movie of the same name. Dennis runs, jumps and fights his way through 16 stages (divided among 6 levels) to find Switchblade Sam and liberate Mr. Wilson's stolen wealth. He'll be going through Mr. Wilson's House, the Spooky Forest, the Sewers, the Adventure Park, the School and finally the Boiler Room.
The Lawnmower Man is the game based on the 1992 movie of the same name (itself loosely based on a Stephen King short story) starring pre-Bond fame Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, a scientist working for Virtual Space Industries in "Project 5", a secret research that attempts to increase the intelligence of primates using psychotropic drugs and VR training.
With his reluctance to aim the research to military purpose, after one of the chimps escapes and shoots a guard in the process he is given a forced vacation, and while taking notes on the need for experiment with a human subject, he notices Jobe Smith (Jeff Fahey), a simpleton who makes his living on odd jobs such as mowing the grass (hence, the title role). The first experiments quickly increase Jobe's intelligence, and while after an accident Angelo stopped the experiments, The Shop, a secret agency overviewing Project 5, reinserted the drugs responsible for violent behaviour into the program and sped up the treatment. As Jobe starts to develop telekine