3 in 1 Supergun is a compilation of light gun games, developed by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co and published by Micro Genius, which was released in Asia and Italy in 1993.
This multicart contains three games, of which require a zapper to play. Oddly, all 3 games start up with a menu reading "Gun Fighter" on the top and with the option of selecting 3 difficulties.
At least two versions of this multicart are known to exist, with the other version(s) fixing the spelling of "Clown" on the menu and adding 3 (non-zapper) games; one dumped variant adds F15 City War, Poke Block and Volleyball.
The Star Fox Game Watch is a game in the appearance of a wristwatch that was developed by Nintendo and Nelsonic. It's a LCD game that could be achieved by buying two boxes of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and then sending the form back to Kellogg's for a free copy. The purpose of the game is to defeat the Attack Carrier while dodging several obstacles and while being airborne. There is a total of four levels in the game. When buying the game, a pair of earphones which are made for the game is included.
Glass is the follow-up to Splash! with similar gameplay. Aliens once attacked Earth and now the humans travel to their planets to take the fight to their worlds. One of two players, working together, control a space ship in fixed-screen stages filled with blocks. To win a stage all blocks need to be removed and this done by moving over them. Meanwhile aliens spawn from different directions and roam around. Some of them can also fire while other have special abilities such as leaving behind bombs or restoring the blocks. The player's space ship can shoot bullets (now an unlimited amount unlike in Splash!), but not all enemies can be defeated. It is also possible to leave behind dynamite as a bomb or active a shield for temporary invincibility. Defeated opponents drop coins for extra points, additional bombs, a new primary weapon or energy to restore the shield.
The ship can be steered in eight directions and a single credit provides three lives. There is also a time limit per level. The game contains eight worlds w
It is an on-rails first-person shooter released in 1993 for Atari. It is a sequel to 1992's Operation Blood. The game has the same gameplay mechanics as the predecessor, meaning that the player cannot control the camera as it moves by itself from left to right or vice versa. The player must kill as many enemies on screen as possible while avoiding killing civilians or medics.
The game represents a shooting gallery with six scenes, each with a different guns and targets: a total of 36 guns and over 100 targets.
The scenes represent:
1) Gangsterland. You as a law defender take on the crime lord and clear the streets of his filth.
2) House on the Hill. You survive through a night at haunted house or become a permanent resident.
3) County Fair. You visit a county fair and try to score as much bounties as possible.
4) Neptune Six. You defend the control room against renegade android raiders.
5) Silicon Gulch. You siege a Wild West town to get rid of bandits.
6) Terminal Flight. You rescue the hostages in airplane full of terrorists.
The events of the game occur on static screen, where you should shoot as much enemies appearing in certain places as possible. Innocent people should not be touched. Time is flown, ammo should be reloaded, and points are gained for successful actions. Top Scores are stored for each scene separately.
Introducing an action-packed product that immerses you in the thrilling world of Bad Boy Nick Hunter. Join him on a high-stakes mission to protect the integrity of U.S. currency from the nefarious Thorne Devereaux. Your objective is to infiltrate Devereaux's base and eliminate waves of faceless guards to prevent their plan of coating the currency with a time-delayed explosive. Engage in intense combat scenarios as you take down enemies with precision and skill. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Last Eichhof is a vertically scrolling shooter released in 1993 for DOS. In this game, the player controls a beer bottle and destroys bottles, beer glasses, cans, and other beer-related items. The game's name refers to a small independent Swiss brewery "Brauerei Eichhof".
Since the game's code is in the public domain, it was later ported to Windows and Linux.
A 1993 first-person labyrinth shooter developed by Callisto for Mac OS. Its standout feature is that it could be played across the network with up to 8 different computers.
The game consists of 10 missions. Each mission takes place in a vast cavern, with interesting weather conditions. You must explore it and complete the mission objectives -- usually collecting sub parts, rescuing trapped miners, or destroying giant, epic bosses. You can also explore the levels, but keep an eye on your fuel gauge and beware the many hazards!
The dreaded Draxon race has been at it again, pushing the human race around, working to either enslave all 10 billion humans or wipe them out completely. As the last surviving pilot sent on a mission to thwart the Draxons' plans, all hope rests on you. Invade each of the fortified moons orbiting the Draxons' homeworld of Arctaurus and then aim for the mother planet itself.