BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read presented a pop music quiz show, which is recreated here with questions from the 50s to the 80s. You can play against the computer or another human; either way, select a specialist subject and 2 team-mate graphics (all representing white people). The overall style and presentation are very similar to Elite's earlier A Question of Sport license. In the first round you select one of twelve random questions from the Jukebox, each of which has four options. A correct answer earns you two points, while an incorrect answer gives your opponent the chance to steal for one point. In round 2 you get three clues to name a star - you get three points for guessing from one clue, two points from two, and one point if you need all 3. In round three, choose an Easy question (from your category) for one point, or a Hard one (from someone else's) for two. Round four asks you to Guess The Year that a set of events happened in, with scoring the same as round 2. Then comes the quickfire round - answer up to nin
A videogame "sequel" to George Orwell's speculative novel "1984". 1994 consists of basic platforming gameplay and chronologically takes place ten years after the events of the book.
A dark satellite that empowers the Great Earth Snake, Septerios, looms large and when the the lunar cycle is complete, it’s time to pay the ferryman. Only you, as a shirtless wonder, can enter the dark maze to destroy the serpent within before it is too strong to overcome.
In this text adventure, you, the pilot and sole occupant of the Starship Ganymede, have just awakened from suspension sleep after ten years. You get to the bridge and see a blue button flashing. Pushing the button, you hear a communique from your superior. You are to locate the Megaship Armstrong, missing and out of communication for ten years, and determine why she has stopped responding and never reached the colony she was destined for. You are then to report back what you find. Good luck.
This is a drag racing simulator, named for Shirley Muldowney, a three-time world champion in the sport of "Professional Top Fuel Dragsters." You go through the stages of qualifying and winning races. You select your equipment and learn to use it, then take it to the track and race in the qualifications. If you do well enough, you'll enter the races.
Some attention was paid to the mechanics of driving the big cars. You need to be able to watch your tachometer and fuel gages and use a clutch.