CD-i FMV lightgun shooter where the player faces off against international drug runners throughout South America. The sequel to Crime Patrol. Uses the CD-i Peacemaker Gun.
As a Silencer, one of the elite enforcers of the World Economic Consortium, you're supposed to be incorruptible. But if the system you serve is utterly corrupt, where does that leave you? You go over to the Resistance, the same pack you used to hunt down. Now your former employers better watch their backs because you're
coming after them with all the firepower at your command.
No pity. No mercy. No Remorse
The handheld version of Virtua Cop is an LCD game released by Tiger Electronics based on the arcade release of Virtua Cop. It was released as part of Tiger's short-lived "Tiger Laser Games" range, which utilises basic "light gun" controls.
Virua Cop stands as the only Sega game to receive the Laser Games treatment, although there were others for movie franchises such as Star Wars, Independence Day and Mars Attacks.
The game was also ported and released as part of the Pocket Arcade series.
Disc Station Vol. 10 is a CD-ROM based magazine containing several games:
- Rude Breaker
- Gensei Torimonochou
- Runner's High
- Nazo Puyo
- Applesauce Summer Festival
- Usajaku Gaiden I'm the Trump Card!
Powerslave is a first-person shooter featuring an arcade-style level progression. The game comprises 20 consecutive single-player levels and 12 multiplayer deathmatch levels.
The storyline unfolds in the city of Karnak, which has been invaded by unknown alien forces, isolating it from the rest of the world. The inhabitants are subjected to torture or injected with a substance, transforming them into servant mummies. Not even the mummy of King Ramses is spared. As world leaders' attempts to send armed forces fail, you are selected among a few of the world's best special forces to infiltrate Karnak and eliminate the invaders from within. However, the mission takes a dark turn when your helicopter is shot down, leaving you alone to navigate through the chaos, aiming to complete your mission and survive.
In contrast to later console adaptations, the game's 20 single-player levels are played consecutively. The player searches for keys and secret areas to progress to the next level, akin to other games of the time, suc
Flame Zapper Kotsujin is a vertical shooter which takes place in outer space. The player controls a fighter spacecraft, advancing through five large levels swarming with enemies (space ships, turrets, tanks, etc.), each culminating with a boss battle. The spacecraft is armed with primary and secondary weapons (fired simultaneously), as well as powerful bomb attacks. Each of these comes in three varieties distinguished by color: red, yellow, and purple. The red group of weapons focuses on spraying fire in different directions; the yellow group contains powerful weapons without covering much of the screen; the purple group is composed of homing lasers and missiles. Power-ups usually stay on screen for a while, changing their color properties.
Eternal Doom is a 32-level megawad first released in 1996. Originally developed by a group known as Team Eternal, it was later acquired and worked on by TeamTNT. It features arguably some of the largest levels ever designed for vanilla Doom.
Secret Agent : The Escape is a shareware Doom clone.
The player takes the role of the secret agent who must shoot his / her way out of a prison complex.
Initially the player starts with no weapons and has only their ninja kick to defeat the prison guards. As they progress through the maze they are able to pick up objects such as messages and weapons such as the Goo Gun.
Testament is a horror-themed Doom clone, set outside and inside graveyards, catacombs and dungeons filled with ancient fantasy monsters. On each level you will find a scroll, a piece of the "testament" of the title. This will allow you to save your progress and move on to the next level.
Bedlam is a 1996 run and gun video game developed by Mirage and published by GT Interactive for DOS, Windows, Mac OS, and PlayStation, in which players use a squad of three huge remote assault tanks (RATs) against mutated monsters called Biomex.