Legend is an isometric fantasy role-playing game released in 1992 for the PC, Amiga, and Atari ST.
In the game, the player controls four adventurers on a quest to save the land of Trazere from an ancient, re-awakening evil. In 1993, Mindscape released a sequel, Worlds of Legend: Son of the Empire.
Put your foot on the gas and let rip as you roar through the streets of the city in a series of hilarious and wild car chases. You play the role of Officer Bob, a tough Cop in this challenging cartoon-style game, whose job is to patrol the streets of the city and apprehend various criminals in your trusty Police Car. Each day you are given a quota of offenders who must be apprehended before the day is out in order to get a salary bonus and keep your job. These include little louts, drunks and hitch-hikers. At times you'll receive an All Points Bulletin on a particularly dangerous villain who must be tracked down and arrested.
Binary Asylum's final release puts you in control of a helicopter, and sets you 32 missions to complete. The level structures involve different military objectives, of protecting or destroying a particular area. The surprise is in the graphics - patchwork-quilt style landscapes and a remote view, reminiscent of Virus. The game offers joystick and mouse control options, as well as sections in which you must direct ships and planes. A range of weapons are offered, with resupply ships on the water to dock with.
Gravity Power was a specially licensed version of Gravity Force II for the staff of Amiga Power magazine. As such it was only released on that magazine's issue 50 cover disk. It features single player missions and a 2-player multiplayer mode. The aim is to pilot a spacecraft through subterranean caverns avoiding enemy fire. The ship is subject to gravity and inertia and colliding with terrain or the walls of the cave results in destruction of the ship.
Side-scrolling soccer game and the third in the Kick Off series. Kick Off 3 was the first game in the series to be developed by someone other than Dino Dini.
CHE: Guerrilla In Bolivia is a strategic, simulation with action sequences. The game in inspired by the diaries of Che Guevara, which were kept during the campaign and start on November the 7th, 1966 in Camiri.
Leading a guerrilla troop is a dangerous and demanding challenge. You must take on government troops and manage the daily survival of your followers.
The simulation takes place across the whole of Bolivia, you have six detailed maps as used by Che himself. you will have to deal with ambushes, clashes with militia, sort out the food and provisions for your men, train any new recruits and run and a Guerrilla campaign. You start with 15 fighting men the core of Che Guevara's operational unit.
Guerrilla in Bolivia is two games in one, a sophisticated strategic simulation and an exciting adventure.
Endless attack waves, Apocalypse now. You're lost in space and feel your pulse pumping hard. Who neutralizes who... that's the question...
In Total: 16 Missions to Survive
War has never been as deadly.
Deadly military weapons to pick-up: Pistol, Kalashnikov, Uzi, Assault Rifle, Sub-Machine Gun, Minigun, Flame Thrower, Rocket Launcher, and Grenades to lob!
Six long and challenging missions in different areas of the world with three different terrain types: Desert, Jungle, and City.
Armies of ruthless enemies and vicious end of level guardians that show no mercy!
Heavily armed enemy vehicles and aircraft including tanks, helicopters, trucks, submarines, and jets.
Lots of lead and fun guaranteed.
Once again, face off with "The Great One", Number 99, Wayne Gretzky, nine time winner of the NHL's MVP award and all time hockey great. From the adrenaline rush of a breakaway goal to the tension of Sudden Death Overtime, Wayne Gretzky Hockey 2 takes you onto the ice for the ultimate test of skill.