Testament is a horror-themed Doom clone, set outside and inside graveyards, catacombs and dungeons filled with ancient fantasy monsters. On each level you will find a scroll, a piece of the "testament" of the title. This will allow you to save your progress and move on to the next level.
Overkill is 2D side-scrolling shooter, similar to Defender or Strike Force . The story is typical for sci-fi games - action takes place in 2690 A.D, the player is leader of the elite fighter corps and tries to end conflict between two big fractions. The player's ship can be freely moved on the screen (and screen can be moved in the left and right - just like in Defender). He shoots enemies, collect power-ups and rescue civilians. After a successful mission, he can choose next planet.
Swiss developed Arkanoid style game, with a prehistoric theme. Play is for one or two players simultaneously (including a battle-mode), and options are available for mouse and joystick controls. A comprehensive level editor is also included. The players’ bat here is made out to look like a bone, and the ball is a spherical stone. Level backdrops are randomised pixel-painted scenes featuring different types of Dinosaurs. The bricks to knock out sometimes contain pickups to collect, such as a laser gun, an automatic CPU controlled bat navigation mode, extra life, slow-ball etc. A pickup is immediately activated upon collection, but subsequent ones collected are not if one is active, and clicking the right mouse button will cancel out the current effect for the last pickup collected. A bonus coconut game can be enabled from the main menu, which in turn lets you play this sub-game at predefined intervals during the course of standard play, where you control a caveman holding a pan, and the object is to catch coconuts
JetPilot features the Lockheed F-104 and the English Electric Lightning. Take to the skies in this incredibly realistic 3d flight simulator, whether you are a novice pilot or an experienced enthusiast this title will satisfy your craving for reality. The control methods are as simple or as complicated as you like, either way they perform within 10% of the real thing. As well as practice and situation flying you will also be required to successfully complete some 20 qualification missions where a high level of concentration and situation awareness is required to successfully intercept targets from Scotland to the Mediterranean.
Ruffian is a video game developed by Moonstruck and published by Explosive-Software. The programmer behind the game was Robert Tomlinson. It was released in 1994 for the Commodore Amiga. The game is a multi-directional scrolling platformer and features 17 levels. Ruffian bears similarities to Rainbow Islands, although its levels are significantly longer.
Neo York, 2057. The city is ruled by terror, and only E-F-I-S-T (En-Forcement Iron Suit Troopers) can restore freedom!
Metal Law is a fairly basic platform action game where you go from left to right, shooting pretty much everything that moves and collecting gems for score and powerups.
Torch 2081 is a Tron-like game. You're a pilot in the World Military Service on the planet Torch. What was once your only concern, the defense of your planet against the warriors of Craylon, has now changed to an even greater, more difficult challenge. Fireballs, which are what remains of planets once destroyed during an earlier interplanetary nuclear war, are now bombarding the your planet's surface and destroying its inhabitants. You must now protect the surface of Torch. Using an old S.D.G. (surface defense glider) designed for defense of the planet against the Craylon race, you must use it to construct metallic panels above the planet surface increasing the structure of the candar shield. You must attempt to limit the flight area of the incoming fireballs by flying from panel to panel and edge to edge of your territory constructing new panels while avoiding your ships destruction.
Puzzle game where you match three tiles either horizontally or diagonally by dragging them in place. The game speeds up and adds more coloured tiles the further you get into the game and the game ends when the tiles reach the top of the screen.
Profezia (Italian for "prophecy") is an adventure game with a multiple-choice interface and a medieval theme.
Whenever an action is to be taken, the player is presented with a set of choices, which will affect the rest of the adventure.
Doodlebug is a side-scrolling platform sequel to Bug Bash. Your aim as the "Doodlebug" is to make your way through five different levels (with three sub-levels each), killing baddies by jumping on their heads until you eventually make it to the final baddie.
The most unique thing about this game is the novel theme at its centre: You can choose between five different coloured pencils to throw at your baddies (presuming you've picked some up). If the pencil's flight path is uninterrupted then they'll draw a useful item for you: Either an Umbrella (for long falls), Ball (to be able to jump onto higher platforms), a Potion (invincibility), a Clock (stops time) and an Eraser (kills everything on screen).
Ziriax is a horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up developed by The Whiz Kids and published by The Software Business. It was released in 1990 for the Amiga.
Hoi is a side-scrolling platformer featuring a small, dinosaur-like protagonist. Players navigate through vibrant, hazard-filled levels while avoiding enemies.