Retro arcade action game featuring unique levels to explore, puzzles to solve and bosses to battle! Special powerups lets you upgrade your weapons systems to battle the robotic enemies! Go for all the silver discs in four exciting levels: Electron Alley, Futile Resistor, Decompression Sector and Superconductor Challenge.
• Retro arcade action fun with puzzles, boss battles and powerups!
• Four progressively challenging levels!
• Unique puzzles, boss battles and special powerups!
• Tutorial level for new players! High scores for advanced players!
Trapped inside a towering inferno you play as Terry Bristles, the fearless, firefighting moustachioed hero, as he attempts to escape in the only direction he can -- up!
Who is Ith you may ask, not much is known but one thing is certain if Ith doesn't collect 64 skulls Ith will be trapped forever in the depth of what is the Legends Of Ith.
Streemerz is an 8-bit retro platformer by Arthur Lee for his Action 52 Owns project. First created as a freeware PC game, it was "demade" for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Twenty levels of platforming with a grapple-tongue mechanic. The video store closes at midnight and it's your job to make sure Grapple Boy can get there on time!
Power Factor is a 1993 side-scrolling action-platform video game developed by Hand Made Software and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx. Based around a video game within a video game concept, players take control of a character who is in turn playing on a virtual reality simulator assuming the role of Redd Ace, which is recreating his battle against the Sinlendo Techmods by recovering necessary bomb components to defeat the alien race at the Ceegraian Power Station. Its gameplay consists of platforming, exploration and weapons-based combat with a main four-button configuration.
Power Factor originally began as a project intended for the Atari ST that was in development by Red Rat Software under the title Red Ace, which was nearly completed before being left unpublished due to internal issues at the company and its eventual disbandment prior to release, however Hand Made Software would later develop a conversion to the Lynx.
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