Thieves is a 2D platformer for DOS created in 1997 by Duncan Gill. In Thieves, you play as one or two thieves tasked with hunting down and stopping a witch who is terrorizing the town.
In Spider: The Video Game you control a spider that has been implanted with a neural transmitter port, cybernetic legs, and weapon accessories. You begin at a sector map which functions as a blueprint of the research laboratory which you must explore. In order to clear a level, you must collect a required number of microchips. You must also find exits in each area in order to advance to the next level.
The spider is always equipped with a Slasher leg and webbing, and he is capable of enhancing his fighting ability with weapons by collecting power-ups. The weapons include homing missiles, flame throwers, boomerangs, and electro-beams. You'll need these munitions to defend yourself against other spiders, cyber-rats, toxic green frogs, and other laboratory pests in this 3-D side-scrolling platform contest.
The second Doraemon game released for the PlayStation. A side-scrolling platform action game where you control Doraemon, Nobita & friends as they take the role of famous fairy tale characters.
Sonic Classics compiles three games from the Sonic The Hedgehog series onto one cartridge. They are: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
Each of the three games control the same as their stand-alone versions. The games are selected from a menu, however only one game can be played at once. Also, even though Sonic The Hedgehog 2 is on this cartridge, it is not possible for this game to lock-on to Sonic And Knuckles to create Knuckles the Echidna.
Taz-Mania 2 is an Action game, developed by Beam Software and published by THQ, which was released in 1997. Join Taz in dust flurrying action to conquer the aboriginal enemies.
A Donkey Kong Country knockoff for DOS computers released in 1996, infamous for its strange pre-rendered cutscenes featuring the main character inbetween levels.
Toffifee Fantasy Forest was released in 1996 as a promotional game for advertising Toffifee, a product of Merci GmbH & Co, Berlin.
Toffifee Fantasy Forest is about a dwarf's journey to save his friends from the hands of an evil magician. He has to find his way through a forest and a cave to arrive finally at the wizard's castle.
It's a classic, jump 'n' run, side scrolling, arcade game. You can collect goodies for scorepoints and Toffifees (a kind of chocolate). With Toffifee you can buy nuts (for hitpoints) and fir cones/stones (used as ammunition to be thrown).
Arabian Kid is a Japanese Action-puzzle platformer game, developed by Yellow Horn Co and published by ASCII Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1996.
Mickey Mania 7 (米奇吉鼠) is a pirated port of Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse, released on the Famicom. It was developed by Ei-How Yang in 1996 and is the second game that was developed for J.Y. Company.
"Me hungry! Me want FOOD!!"
You, Sam the caveman, are hungry. You travel through various levels, defeating enemies, to gain yourself enough to eat in this side-scrolling platform game. Unlike the other game, the levels and controls differ in this version, due to the limitations of the Game Boy. There are ten levels and after every second level, there is a boss fight. Also, there are only two buttons, jump and attack.
Prehistorik Man for Game Boy is a port of Prehistorik 2 for MS DOS/Amstrad CPC.
The most infamous outlaws in the old west have broken out of jail, and Lucky Luke is the only cowboy crazy enough to try to stop them. Facing the likes of Billy the Kid, Jesse James and the Dalton brothers, it's up to you to guide Lucky Luke - the rootin', tootin' star of comic books, TV shows and movies - through 12 levels of platform-jumping action across the south-western states of historic America. French development company Infogrames has packed Lucky Luke with a fascinating mix of gameplay elements, forcing Lucky Luke to survive tornados, stagecoach rides, train chases and buffalo stampedes. Clear, colourful graphics bring the old west landscape to sparkling life, with a ramblin' soundtrack that's sure to get your spurs tapping. Chasing bank robbers is as fun as it looks on TV, and thanks to solid play control and plenty of variety in the gameplay - including a heap of bonus games like the Shooting Gallery - you're sure to have a wild, wild time in the old west.