You and an opponent, either the computer or another player, throw a ball up to try and break colored blocks; blue for player one, red for player two. Only when the ball is thrown as the player's color will it break the blocks. Otherwise, it will just bouce off your opponent's blocks.
Hop on all the squares to change them into the correct color. Avoid hitting Coily and Q*Bertha. Jump on the platforms to be carried to the top of the pyramid and maybe make an enemy jump to its doom.
Believing that the original game was too easy, Davis initiated development of Faster Harder More Challenging Q*bert (also known as FHMC Q*bert) in 1983, which increased the difficulty, introduced Q*bertha and added a bonus round. However, the project was canceled and the game never entered production. Despite this, Davis later released FHMC Q*bert's ROM image onto the web.
Pitfall Harry travels through the jungle and caverns to find all kinds of treasures including gold bars, silver bars, money bags and diamond rings.
Pitfall Harry must avoid or jump over dangers such as logs, snakes, scorpions, fires, etc. He must also swing on vines to get across mud bogs, tar pits, crocodile-infested ponds, etc. As for some crocodile-infested ponds which have no vines at all, Pitfall Harry must carefully jump on their heads but not their mouths with careful timing to get across. He can also climb up and down ladders and jump over open holes. He can also even swim across underground streams while avoiding electric eels. Pitfall Harry must also sometimes avoid falling rocks and other plummeting projectiles.
The caverns have different floors connected by ladders and are like a maze. Points are scored by collecting treasures.
Magic Sword fully titled as Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy, is a side-scrolling fantasy arcade game released by Capcom in 1990. The game casts the player as a hero who must fight his way through a mystical tower in order to save the world. The player can use a sword, axe or magic, and can also rescue and recruit potential allies of various character classes, each of which has his or her own special abilities. Three years earlier, Capcom had released the similar Black Tiger in 1987.
Bub and Bob are once again transformed into bubble dragons and have to climb up the Rainbow Tower to fight the Super Dark Great Dragon, while collecting potions to turn back into human form.
Bubble Memories does very little to change the gameplay of the series, except for introducing giant enemies on some levels, different bosses, and a way to blow giant bubbles after charging up (especially for killing the giant enemies). (Giant bubbles can be blown by charging up the character. The bubble button is held until the character's horns begin flashing, and then releasing the button.) There are a total of 80 levels, while the last 10 levels can only be accessed by collecting 7 potions.
You control a tanuki, or raccoon dog, who climbs up ladders, walks across floors and jumps over gaps while avoiding red and yellow snakes. The cat must collect all the fruits and vegetables in order to advance to the next level. There are also baskets that contain either snakes, fruits, vegetables or other bonus items.
Long ago the evil Vaxxian Empire overran the galaxy. Most of humanity was enslaved and abducted to the Vaxxian homeworld. A few humans, who were scientists, managed to escape. At the current moment (according to the timeline of the game), the Empire has since collapsed. However, numerous Vaxxian space stations, all blindly controlled and defended by robots, still remain in the galaxy, mindlessly pursuing their original orders.
The small band of scientists who initially escaped managed to clone the great human hero Major Havoc, in order to fly his Catastrofighter through a wormhole in space, so that he may lead a clone army against the dreaded Vaxxian robots, and to liberate the remnants of humanity by destroying the enemy reactors. The player controls Major Havoc, the leader of this very band of clones.
Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest is an arcade game developed by Williams Electronics and released in 1986. It is a sequel to Williams' 1982 game Joust. Like its predecessor, Joust 2 is a platform game that features two-dimensional (2D) graphics. The player uses a button and joystick to control a knight riding a flying ostrich. The object is to progress through levels by defeating groups of enemy knights riding buzzards. Joust 2 features improved audio-visuals and gameplay elements absent from the original.
The game uses more advanced hardware than the original Joust, allowing for the new elements. John Newcomer led development again, which began to create a conversion kit that allowed arcade owners to convert the cabinet into another game. Williams chose a vertically oriented screen for the kit as a result of the design's popularity at the time. Released during the waning days of the golden age of arcade games, Joust 2 did not achieve the success that Joust reached. The game was later released on home consoles as
The players are bearded dwarves who must defeat various enemies by using a mallet to stun them. Players can pick stunned enemies up and throw them at other enemies to destroy them. Destroyed enemies leave behind fruit which can be collected for points. Once all enemies are destroyed play proceeds to the next level which is generally more difficult.
Throughout the game, various power-ups can be collected, which represent potions, hammers, or books help the players' character speed up, receive more power, or kill in different ways. In certain screens various secret levels can be accessed.
In the beat 'em-up game Funky Jet you control one of two characters equipped with a jetpack, a goggle pilot head and boxing gloves.
There are six stages to choose from that increase in difficulty. The goal of the game is to clear the screen of all enemies that are standing on several platforms by flying around and hitting them with your gloves. Time bonuses and bonuses for clearing a stage are rewarded when clearing the screen. To complete a stage you have to clear several screens and defeat bosses and numerous smaller enemies. The game can be played solo or with a friend.
Pesadillas, un despertador que no cesa de sonar, musicos callejeros, pieles rojas, es casi imposible dormir. ¡Apaga el despertador! ¡Localiza una hamaca! y duerme una buena siesta (si puedes).
You will need skill and quick reflexes to survive in the dangerous
castle complex. Watch out for the guards who shoot bolts at you with their
crossbows, you can duck or jump to avoid them, or even run away. If you get
hit you will lose vital HEALTH points. These start at 99 and if they fall
below 00 you are a dead man! There are tablets lying around which will
increase your HEALTH points if you can get them.
You must collect all the hearts around the castle and then go to the
East Tower to save Maid Marian. However, to make progress through the castle
you have to get the keys needed to operate the mechanical mediaeval lifts
which elevate you to different sections of the castle.
LA CARRERA CONTRA EL TIEMPO
En el juego tomas la persona de Ornar Khalifa, el legendario corredor sudanés. Debes recorrer el mundo transportando la antorcha del Sport Aid 88 y conseguir que la gente se una a La Carrera Contra el Tiempo. Esto se conseguirá izando una bandera y encendiendo la llama en la antorcha de cada uno de los 6 continentes.
El juego tiene más de 100 escenarios, incluyendo lugares famosos, tales como las pirámides de Gizeh, el palacio de Buckingham, el monte Rushmore, el Kremlin y las cataratas del lago Victoria.
¿Cuántos lugares podrás reconocer mientras juegas?
Comienzas el juego de madrugada en el campo de refugiados de El Mowheli, en Sudán, debiendo encontrar primero el aeropuerto. Utiliza el mapa del mundo para escoger tu destino y pulsa la tecla de Acción para ir hacia ese continente. Tu misión es izar la bandera y encender la llama con tu antorcha.
You must guide Karl through each of the forty rooms collecting a key from each.Once forty have been collected you may leave by the exit and open the treasure chest.
After Ulises, Mithos is the second game published by Opera Soft based on the Greek mythology.
Mithos is a side-scrolling action game. In the game the player controls an archer centaur called Ahyzar, who must recover the seven lost magic coins of his god Krosar. To accomplish this the player must go through the Olympus. With only three lives to find the coins the player must try to avoid or destroy, all the mythological creatures that cross Ahyzar's path.
Putty is a platform game where the lead character is... a blob of putty. He has been expelled from Putty Moon by Dazzledaze the wizard and his assistant Dweezil the Cat. Your job is to lead the character round the platform levels making use of his special abilities to rescue and destroy.
Similarities with the other Mr. Nutz game only go as far as the title and main character, although both are side-scrolling platform games. Mr. Nutz the squirrel is holidaying on Peanut Planet when he's called into action to save the local people from a race of chickens. Nutz can fly, swim and dive through the planet on his quest. The level layouts include tunnels and warp zones. Bonus items and additional weapons including bombs are available along the way.