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  • Williams Arcade Classics

    1995

    Williams Arcade Classics

    1995

    Arcade
    DOS
    Williams Arcade Classics for DOS is a compilation of the Arcade games: Robotron: 2084, Joust, Sinistar, Defender, Defender II and Bubbles. Similar bundles were released for home consoles such as Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits and Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits Volume 1.
  • Obelix

    1983

    Obelix

    1983

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    Obelix is a game where you simultaneously play as Asterix and Obelix maintaining their favorite Gaulish sport of thumping the living daylights out of Roman soldiers. The objective of the game is to help Asterix stun Roman soldiers simply by running into them, and they turn white from blue, while you command good ol'Obelix to throws his oversized Menhirs down at stunned Romans with a splat.
  • Bricks of Egypt

    2005

    Bricks of Egypt

    2005

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Bricks of Egypt is an Egyptian themed breakout style game
  • Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze

    2001

    Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze

    2001

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A polygonal Ms. Pac-Man game for PC.
  • Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play

    2005

    Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play

    2005

    Arcade
    PlayStation Portable
    Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play, includes 21 arcade games that are the "best of" Midway Arcade Treasures 1 & Midway Arcade Treasures 2. Enjoy the coin-op masterpieces of the past for the first time on a portable system with multiplayer wireless support! Now you can play classic arcade games anywhere, anytime with Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play for the Sony PSP Portable Entertainment System.
  • Tubular Worlds

    1994

    Tubular Worlds

    1994

    Arcade
    Mac DOS Amiga
    You are a senior cadet at the country's elite school for fighter pilots. Your final exam involves flying the gauntlet of four virtual cyber worlds and destroying the Warlords encountered there. Be warned! At the end of each combat segment a very powerful Warlord will be waiting for you! The sixteen major encounters require complete concentration and will test your ability to the limit.
  • The Official Father Christmas

    1989

    The Official Father Christmas

    1989

    Arcade
    ZX Spectrum
  • This Planet Sucks!

    1998

    This Planet Sucks!

    1998

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    This Planet Sucks is Greg Troutman's first game for the Atari 2600 and is based on the Taito arcade game Lunar Rescue. Your goal in This Planet Sucks is to rescue colonists trapped on the planet's surface, while avoiding the asteroid belt between your mother ship and the colonists. In addition to fighting gravity and avoiding the asteroids, care must also be taken not to squash the poor colonists you're trying to save! And to make matters worse, the asteroids turn into enemy ships after rescuing a colonist!
  • SCSIcide

    2001

    SCSIcide

    2001

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    SCSIcide is an original, fast-paced homebrew game released back in 2001 by Joe Grand of Pixels Past. In SCSIcide you play the role of a hard drive read head. As the different colored bits scroll by on the hard drive platter, you need to quickly read them in the correct order before you suffer a buffer underflow. As you complete each level, the data scrolls by more and more quickly! How far can you go? If you're a fan of Activision's Kaboom!, then you'll love SCSIcide.
  • Family Fest Presents Movie Games

    2008

    Family Fest Presents Movie Games

    2008

    Arcade
    Wii
    Party game based on movie themes.
  • Every Party

    2005

    Every Party

    2005

    Arcade
    Xbox 360
    One of two titles from former Capcom producer Yoichi Okamoto's new studio. The Xbox 360's first party game features characters from Sakura Momoko, over 30 mini game types, 400 types of costume items that can be freely added to the characters, and 37 types of roulettes. You can stock up to five roulettes as you work your way across a board, attempting to reach the goal before others. Up to four players can play mini games together, with full support for Xbox Live.
  • Hammer Boy

    1991

    Hammer Boy

    1991

    Arcade
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Hammer Boy is a game based on the essentials of HAND HELD-type machines, easy to use, simple but highly addictive. Once the enemy or the object that is going to penetrate our fortress is within reach of our hammer, the blow will finish with it. If a greater number of two enemies enter (in the Spectrum, Amstrad and MSX versions) or five in the other versions, our fortress will be conquered. An equal number of thrown objects that penetrate will cause us to lose a life.
  • Triplane Turmoil

    1996

    Triplane Turmoil

    1996

    Arcade
    DOS
    This World War I game has you taking control of a triplane and shooting and bombing enemy territory. You can choose between English, Japanese, German and Finnish alliances.
  • Ricochet Xtreme

    2001

    Ricochet Xtreme

    2001

    Arcade
    Windows Mobile Palm OS Linux PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Ricochet Xtreme is the first game of the Ricochet franchise by Reflexive Entertainment. Although the base gameplay is like Breakout, it takes much more from Arkanoid. A fast-paced action Breakout remake that challenges your agility and reflexes, Ricochet Xtreme boasts a whopping 170 levels of intense competition. Featuring four levels of difficulty and a multitude of power-ups and obstacles to dodge, each level provides endless excitement. Whether you're a beginner or an expert in the genre, you'll find a challenge that's just right for your skill set. Enjoy blasting through this futuristic world at blazing speeds while avoiding treacherous hazards with surgical precision – all while keeping your eye on the ball. Ricochet Xtreme stands out with its unique combination of bonus rounds, one-of-a-kind power-ups and obstacles tailored to keep even veterans on their toes. The graphics are smooth and vivid, making it an immersive experience not to be missed by any Breakout enthusiast. There's always something new to e
  • Glow Glow Firefly

    2005

    Glow Glow Firefly

    2005

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    You are in control of Busby and you task in each level is to collect all dewdrops and avoid the enemies (i.e. centipedes), spiny plants or even carnivorous plants. Once the last dewdrop is collected, you proceed with the next level. The dewdrops are in different colors in the game and you can only collect those that match your own color. But you can change your color when ever you want (by rotating through them). Color codes are also important for some enemies, as they may go about the color (they attack you when you don't match their color). If you manage to collect five dewdrops of the same color in a row, you get the super-power and you can knock off or even out the most dangerous foe. The game consists of more then 70 levels spread over 5 different world (like Terrarium, Honey Garden, etc.) and offers 9 power-ups to help you get that far. And at the end of each world, you face a boss.
  • Magic Ball Deluxe

    2004

    Magic Ball Deluxe

    2004

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A Breakout-style game with 3D block structures.
  • Hank

    2005

    Hank

    2005

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Hank is a top-down puzzle game from ak tronic and phenomedia, starring the titular mole in a quest for gems.
  • Universal Warrior

    1993

    Universal Warrior

    1993

    Arcade
    DOS Amiga
    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.
  • 1Key Rocket Launcher

    2005

    1Key Rocket Launcher

    2005

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This game is a one-button-game where you have to repeatedly hit the space bar to power up your rocket in order to let it fly into the sky... or crash it nearby. You main goal is to hit the button only then when it is over the green part of your control system. The more you are off the center, the more the rockets angle will increase (if you are still in the power-up area) or the rocket is loosing power (if you are beyond the power-up area). Once you have enough power (turned the vertical red line green), your rocket will start with the angle you have achieved. Depending on that angle, you rocket will either go to the orbit or fly a 180° into the ground. The game has a highscore table that counts the time you needed to get your rocket successfully into space.
  • Gromada

    2000

    Gromada

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Aliens have taken over the planet Gromada - a former testing site for new military units. - and now control a high-tech arsenal. Armed only with a tank called Kassandra, you must defeat the alien-controlled forces amassed against you and rid the planet of the aliens once and for all.
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