It's a simple straight forward endless game that puts you in control of a fidget stick which is mostly controlled by some crazy laws of physics but other than that, you swipe to move the stick forward and tap at the right moment to make it stop. The game requires impeccable timing and concentration and is a major challenge even for veterans.
The game's difficulty is deep embedded in its core. Everything has been built around it ensuring that players will love accepting this challenge.
After the three Atari 2600 Action Packs Activision took the next step and brought out an emulation package featuring the Commodore 64 with 15 games:
Alcazar: The Forgotten Fortress
Beamrider
Eliminator
Hacker
Little Computer People
Portal
Toy Bizarre
Rock n' Bolt
Park Patrol
Master of the Lamps
The Activision Decathlon
The Great American Cross-Country Road Race
Web Dimension
Zenji
Zone Ranger
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.
Complete every mission to unlock the next ones. Avoid asteroids, scan the surface of the specific planets to get all the information and send it back to Earth!.
Tap your way up through each spinning ring avoiding red to gain a point.
Oh, and don't wait too long or the walls will crush you.
You will need fast reactions and nerves of steel!
How far can you go?
Gauntlet DS is the cancelled chapter of the popular hack and slash series, that was in development at Backbone Entertainment and it would have been published by Eidos Interactive / Midway Games. The game should have been released in October 2008, but after its initial announcement, the project vanished from their release list. There’s not any official statement, but it’s possible that Gauntlet DS was canned for economic reasons.
The bankruptcy of Midway Games, owners of the Gauntlet license, could be one of the reasons behind the game’s death. The game would have had local wireless and online four-player mode, 40 maps, and voice chat capabilities. We really hope that in the future a playable version of this game could be leaked and preserved, it looked like an awesome coop-game!
Unlike Activision's earlier remake of an Atari arcade classic, Battlezone, this one stays close to its namesake. Take the original, Atari coin-op game Asteroids, add in the features of the Atari 2600 cartridge, then give it 3-D graphics and a bunch of power-ups, and you've got Activision's Asteroids remake.
There are three types of ships to choose from, each with different strengths and weaknesses. There are also three skill levels. If you beat the game at Expert or higher, you gain access to a fourth type of ship. All ships features the standard laser, shield, flip (instantly flips your ship 180 degrees), and hyperspace. There are also limited power-ups you can pick up such as GunSat, Mines, Homing Missiles, Plasma Drill, and Trigger Bombs.
The game supports either one or two players. In two player mode, the object is to simply outscore your opponent in a random zone and level. You cannot directly kill your opponent by shooting him, but there are other ways....
Lastly, if you shoot the classic-style asteroid in
In this platform game you control a mouse who is a fire fighter and that has to rescue mice out of an burning apartment building.
You have to pick up the mice and bring them safely to the left side of the building where the steel fire escape stairs are located. When all the mice have left the building trough the emergency exit at the bottom-right of the screen it is your turn to leave the building by using the stairs that appear randomly on the lowest platform level. You progress to the next level when you have left the building.
This is the third in the Atari 2600 Action Pack series - this time with Atari games as well as Activision's:
Breakout
Canyon Bomber
Checkers
Combat
Night Driver
Private Eye
Space War
Starmaster
Pressure Cooker
Title Match Pro Wrestling
Yars' Revenge
Have a soccer match with your friend or family member on the pinball field! You will try to score as many as possible within 3-minutes to see who is the best. You can see the top 4 high scores and beating them will get harder because after each round, there will be an additional ball in the field! Also your mini audience will always cheer for you.
Atari Arcade Hits is a set of compilations of classic arcade games from Atari. Volume 1 includes Pong, Tempest, Super Breakout, Missile Command, Asteroids, and Centipede.
Each individual game is designed to run natively in Windows and can be accessed independently from the desktop or via the included menu. This collection also includes bonus content for each game, including media related to each game such as advertisements as well as online leaderboards and desktop themes, with optional graphical enhancements also available for each game.
Israel's No. 1 prophet, Jonah, has a great job delivering God's messages. But when Jonah gets the call to go to Nineveh, he runs away--straight into a whale-full of trouble. Join Jonah (played by Archibald Asparagus) and Khalil the caterpillar on the voyage of a lifetime, from a stormy ride on a pirate ship to the belly of a whale, and across the desert to the city of Nineveh--where the people are so nasty, they slap each other with fishes.
Following closely behind Mushihime-sama Futari is another vertical shooter - Espgaluda II Black Label. Beautiful and colorful graphics mixed with popular characters, the sequel to Espgaluda will once again guide you to the exciting and fascinating fantasy world.
Pachinko! is based on the Japanese gaming device of the same name. The players are shown right below a giant Pachinko game. Five cups are placed across the screen, with two rotors, one at each side, and the Magic Mountain in the middle. The object of the game is to bounce the balls inside the cups to earn points. Each player has an energizer, used to beat the ball. If the action button is pressed, the energizer will be risen and if the ball touches it, it will continue its horizontal direction. If the ball touches an energizer not completely raised, the ball direction will be reversed. If the ball hits a player, it will loose energy.
The fifth game released for the Epoch Cassette Vision. This time it is a clone of the game Space Invaders. Based on their previous dedicated console called the TV Vader.