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Deja Vu 1: A Nightmare Comes True screenshotDeja Vu 1: A Nightmare Comes True 1987 Adventure
Deja Vu was the first game ever made by ICOM, the makers of such famous adventure games as Shadowgate and Uninvited. It featured mouse support, a multi-window interface, and bitmapped graphics at a time when text-based interactive fiction was the norm. In Deja Vu your character wakes up in a toilet stall of a sleazy pub with no memory of who you are or what you're doing there. To make matters worse, you soon stumble upon a very dead corpse upstairs with three bullets buried in him. Sure enough, you find there's a gun in your pocket with three bullets...


DUO screenshotDUO 2004 Arcade action
DUO is a fun "retro" 2D vertical shooter that features frenetic gameplay with minimalist/abstract graphics that seems to be all the rage lately. In a twist to normal shooters, your 'ship' in DUO is located in the middle of the screen and can only move horizontally to the left and right. This means enemies can attack from above and below your ship. Your ship can also shoot both ways at the same time, although this takes some getting used to, especially since weapons on each side are different, and can be upgraded indepedently by collecting power-ups. Some of the later...


Ultimate Paintball Challenge screenshotUltimate Paintball Challenge 2001 Arcade action
Making non-violent computer games is an honorable goal. Though the link between video-game violence and the real kind, so often decried, is dubious and unproven, it is difficult to imagine that years of exposure to graphic depictions of death and dismemberment will not have some effect on young minds. And, who can deny that the majority of first-person shooters are jam-packed with exactly those kinds of images? So, when a company makes a sincere attempt to take such a popular genre and make it non-violent, the effort should be noticed. Ultimate Paintball Challenge, in which color-coded teams of uniformly lanky...


Zork Quest 1: Assault on Egreth Castle screenshotZork Quest 1: Assault on Egreth Castle 1988 Adventure
The Egreth Castle, once the royal abode of the proud king Duncanthrax, has now become a terrifying, haunted place. Trolls, hobgoblins, and night gaunts have turned the castle into their permanent residence. On top of that, an evil, insane, and powerful wizard is controlling everything that happens in and around the castle. A caravan of brave adventurers, guided by a magical amulet, reaches the castle. Will the heroes be able to overcome all obstacles and find a way to defeat the evil?.. ZorkQuest: Assault on Egreth Castle can be called an interactive comic book. The game consists of text accompanied by...


Uno screenshotUno 1991 Board
This is a simple computerized version of the card game UNO, and incorporates the official rules from that game. In this rendition, one player plays against a computer opponent, so it is essentially a solitaire game. Complete instructions on playing the game are provided when you begin. Keyboard keys perform all actions - choosing cards from your hand, drawing from the pile, etc. The current card is in the center of the screen. ...


Plane Crazy screenshotPlane Crazy 1997 Sports
Plane Crazy is based on the very familiar theme of racing along a course, tagging checkpoints to get the extra time, and ultimately, trying to cross the finish line before any of your opponents do. The main difference is... you guessed it! The cars have been substituted for these adorable little airplanes. Europress promised that Plane Crazy would be a revolutionary racing game with outstanding graphics and fully controllable aircraft. Well, the graphics are outstanding, you have a fair amount of control over your airplane, although not as much as I would have liked. As for revolutionary... yes and no....


Razors in the Night screenshotRazors in the Night 2004 Adventure
Razors in the Night is a fun amateur adventure that offers a fun plot and the length that rivals the best commercial games. You play Knox, a punk member of a local gang who is running from the police after a rough Saturday where Knox and friends may have crossed the line between prank and criminal behavior. The game features a lengthy intro, dozens of well-realized locations packed with interact-able objects and NPCs, good cut-scenes, and plenty of fun puzzles. The graphics in Razors in the Night are bright and colorful - the psychadelic colors are perfectly suited to the...


Worms screenshotWorms 1995 Arcade action
Ten years ago or more, there was a game called Artillery which consisted of two players destroying each other's castle while firing over one or more mountains. The graphics for the mountains were made up of a continuous line and was nothing special. To hit your opponent you had to fire your weapon by setting the trajectory's angle, firing power, and take into consideration any wind that may be blowing. The game was simple and yet fun to play. Team 17 has taken the game's concept and spruced it up with Lemmings style graphics supplying us with a new game...


Lollypop screenshotLollypop 1994 Arcade action
Between all platformers in history, Lollypop is literally the sweetest. Regardless of how silly some game heroes are, this time you control a little clockwork girlie wrecking enemies by throwing lollypops. Brought to gamers by Brain Bug and also Rainbow Arts, who stood behind the famous Turrican trilogy, Lollypop features 256 colour VGA graphics, smoothscrolling and major sound card support on PC. Amiga version, released one year later (1995), has only OCS/ECS colour palette and different music. On the first look the game idea may seem a bit childish and on the second even more. Older player may look a bit...


Terminator: Salvation screenshotTerminator: Salvation 2009 Arcade action
Terminator Salvation players take the near-futuristic, shoot-'em-up role of John Connor, who will become humanity's greatest leader in its time of deepest despair. Released to retail alongside the theatrical debut of the feature film in May of 2009, the game is set two years before the movie, in the year 2016, just after the SkyNet cyber-entity has launched nuclear missiles and committed Judgment Day. The enemy is an army of relentless, overpowered robots from the established ...


 

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