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  • Dan Dare II: Mekon's Revenge

    1988

    Dan Dare II: Mekon's Revenge

    1988

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    Dan Dare II: Mekon's Revenge is a fast-paced action game that pits the heroic Dan Dare against his nemesis, Mekon. Players infiltrate Mekon's spaceship, racing against time to disable control boxes and thwart the villain's plans. The game features genetically engineered SuperTreens as enemies, multiple levels to navigate, and a points system that rewards players with extra lives. With limited resources and the constant threat of Mekon and his Treen allies, players must strategically manage their energy and shields while progressing through increasingly challenging stages.
  • Cowboy Kidz

    Cowboy Kidz

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
  • Convoy Raider

    1987

    Convoy Raider

    1987

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    Your country is at war and as a Captain of a Battleship you must patrol an inner sea to find and destroy aircraft, missiles, ships and submarines. The main playing screen gives you various options and these include three radars, a map screen, status screen and three types of mini-game icons. The three radars are to track either aircraft, ships or submarines and these are represented by a white dot when they are within range. The map screen has two maps, one a map of the whole area and the other one showing a closer look at your location. On this screen you can control the speed of your ship and steer it with black dots showing the enemy forces. The status screen shows a profile of your ship and any damage is shown as red and if the whole ship is red then it is damaged and the game is over. When an attack is imminent then a gauge besides one of the mini-game icons turns yellow before turning red and that game can be played. If an aircraft is attacking then the game has you controlling a gun to shoot down the p
  • Codename MAT II

    1985

    Codename MAT II

    1985

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    The red planet Vesta contains the most precious lift-giving substance in the universe: Karillium. For many light years the inhabitants of the planet have peacefully mined and despatched Karillium to the free colonies of the Solar System, but now the evil Myons have returned to destroy Vesta and its Karillium mines. MAT is sent in his sophisticated fighting machine to defend the planet and its satellites from attack and restore law and order in space.
  • Centurions: Power X Treme

    1987

    Centurions: Power X Treme

    1987

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
  • Blazing Thunder

    1991

    Blazing Thunder

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Astro Attack

    Astro Attack

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
    Astro Attack is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed and published by Amsoft, which was released in Europe in 1984.
  • Activator

    1986

    Activator

    1986

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
  • 3D Invaders

    3D Invaders

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
  • 3D Fight

    1985

    3D Fight

    1985

    Shooter
    Amstrad CPC
  • 2088

    1988

    2088

    1988

    Shooter
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    2088 is a 2D top-down shooter set in the future. The player controls the gunfighter, and starts in the centre of the screen. He must catch the green things, and destroy enemies, for example saucers, exploding pods or space snakes. The game is played on a small stage. Laser bolts are outside the arena, and the player must avoid their shots. After passing the arena, the player gets in a spaceship and flies through the field of meteorites.
  • Star Breaker

    1989

    Star Breaker

    1989

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    This futuristic shooter combines two distinct styles of gameplay into a multi-level romp through space. The colony planets of New Chicago have been overrun by gangs of Rrampon invaders, and a state-of-the-art space cruiser has been sent in to purge the infestation. It's up to the Star Breaker, and its android pilot, to destroy the enemy's airborne forces and dispatch the interlopers underground.
  • Protector

    1989

    Protector

    1989

    Shooter
    Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Kat Trap: Planet of the Cat-Men

    1987

    Kat Trap: Planet of the Cat-Men

    1987

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    In the 24th century, Earth is pounded by solar explosions and abandoned by humans, and the planet is recolonized by a dangerous race known as Kat Men. When the solar explosions died, the humans decide to return to Earth. When the Kat Men refuse to leave, a war droid known as MT-ED, or Multi Terrain Exploration Droid, is sent down to deal with the Kat Men. Accompanying him is Hercules 1, a maintenance and combat droid. When the two droids are beamed down, things take a turn for the worse. Hercules is kidnapped and taken far away to the Kat Men's Nerve Center. It is MT-ED's task to get rid of the Kat Men and rescue Hercules. To do this, MT-ED has to explore fourteen environments and deal with deadly creatures that are within each environment, with each type of creature requiring a certain type of weapon to be defeated. These weapons - including lasers, water bombs, grenades, and rockets - can be picked up along the way, and MT-ED can switch between them with ease. If MT-ED comes into contact with any of the creatu
  • Glider Rider

    1986

    Glider Rider

    1986

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC
    The player must destroy the reactors on the island by dropping grenades on them. The reactors are defended by laser gun towers which can be temporarily disabled by disrupting their control towers. The player's character rides a machine which is a combination motorcycle and hang glider. By driving down a mountainside and suddenly reversing direction, the player can take to the air. He can fly in any direction, or lose height, but cannot climb higher. There are many mountains on the island to help him achieve flight. To destroy a reactor he must fly over it dropping grenades. On touching ground the motorcycle is restored. If the player falls in the sea he will be eaten by sharks.
  • Bandits at Zero

    1986

    Bandits at Zero

    1986

    Shooter
    Commodore 16
  • Voyager

    1989

    Voyager

    1989

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    A first person spacecraft shooter using polygon graphics.
  • Keio Flying Squadron

    1993

    Keio Flying Squadron

    1993

    Shooter
    Sega CD
    Keio Flying Squadron (慶応遊撃隊 Keiōyūgekitai?) is a scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Victor Entertainment in 1994 for the Sega/Mega CD in Japan, Europe, and North America. It is the first game of the Keio Flying Squadron series with a simple shoot-'em-up style of play. Gameplay The game consists of the protagonist Rami riding on top of Spot, who can shoot fireballs at enemies. When Spot is not firing, two smaller dragons (Companion fighters) appear one after another to assist Rami and Spot. The lesser dragons shoot smaller fireballs and can be sacrificed to do larger damage, only to reappear when Spot ceases to shoot. Release In Europe, a demo of the first level of this game was provided by Sega Pro magazine. The game seemed to end after the first level, but in fact the whole game was accessible on the disc by using a level-select cheat to skip to the second level, and then continuing through the game. Reception Retro Gamer included among top ten Mega CD games, calling it "a perfectl
  • Time Crisis: Project Titan

    2001

    Time Crisis: Project Titan

    2001

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    Project Titan features the same gameplay as the other Time Crisis games. It also retains the signature foot pedal. Players by default are in hiding position. They are shielded from taking fire, but they cannot fire back. In order to begin play, players must step on the pedal and begin firing. Stepping off the pad also allows the player to reload the gun. This game introduces the a new gameplay mechanic that allows the player to move to multiple fixed locations, which are activated by shooting yellow arrows while the player is hiding. This feature was later reused in the arcade version of Time Crisis 4.
  • Galaga: Destination Earth

    2000

    Galaga: Destination Earth

    2000

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    Galaga, the "slide-and-shoot" arcade classic from 1981, has been updated with nine new worlds, 3D graphics, futuristic backgrounds and more in GALAGA -- Destination: Earth. Like in the original game, you begin this enhanced version of Galaga controlling a ship that moves horizontally along the bottom of the playfield and fires upward at wave after wave of diving, swirling aliens that eventually fly into formation. However, unlike the original, this game, depending on what mission you are playing, features a number of other viewpoints, including over the shoulder, top down and side on. You can fire just two shots at a time, but you can gain the ability to have three shots onscreen at once. Also like the original game, GALAGA -- Destination: Earth features challenge waves in which you blast streams of enemies for points while not having to worry about your own safety. And, of course, you can let a Galaga capture your ship, then shoot your ship's captor, letting the captured ship fall to you, enabling you to double
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