Tonka Search & Rescue 2 2002 Simulation
Nearly five years after the original Tonka Search & Rescue, this follow up title puts kids in the four to seven year old age bracket in the middle of a dozen rescue missions through four diverse locations featuring water, mountain, fire, and police rescues. In Tonka Search & Rescue 2, players control 13 vehicles ranging from a fire truck, helicopter, and police cruiser to an ATV, jet skis, and construction machines. Each of the four Rescue Stations feature three missions of increasing difficulty, with medals (ranks) such as Mountain Rescue Cadet, Ranger, and Chief awarded for successful completion. Mission challenges include...
Llamatron: 2112 1992 Arcade action
A clone of the original Robotron, Llamatron uses the same principle but ups the action level, graphics and sound. For those who haven't played Robotron, the aim is simply to control you character (in this case a llama), shoot all the various monsters and rescue all the innocents (sheep). Your weapon is always on automatic fire and you shoot in the direction you are facing but if you hold the fire button it locks the gun in that direction allowing you to move around. Various power-ups are presented to you during the game and two-player support is also in...
Darius 1989 Amiga
Yet another in the queue of crimbo arcade conversions, although this time it appeared that The Edge had bitten off a little more than they could chew. The major feature of the arcade version of Darius was its three screens, an obviously impossible feature on the Amiga. Some of the graphics were extremely large and complicated, and the background scrolled at a very high speed. How could they possibly attempt a conversion? The solution has been to rewrite the game almost completely. It's ended up not so much like Darius but more like Xenon II kicked on its side, which...
Defender of the Crown 1987 Strategy
One of the most famous games ever made. I don't think that there's a serious gameplayer that never heard about DOTC. The story is simple - English king was killed, and 6 lords, both Norman and Saxon, are fighting for the crown. Choose one of them and conquer others with the help of Robin Hood! The game includes sieges, ground battles... True masterpiece by Cinemaware. ...
Agony 1992 Amiga
You can control a guy, who transformed into an Owl, the Psygnosis' Owl. It's a beutiful and full of action Shoot'em up game, where you have to got through many levels, with amazing graphics and music. Worth to try! ...
Abomination (a.k.a. Abomination: The Nemesis Project) 1999 Strategy
Something about Abomination feels as if the game was built in a lab. It is serviceable but unremarkable in every way, with nice, crisp graphics, solid audio and mildly engaging gameplay. On the other hand, it is a visual masterpiece, the sound could have been more inspired and the gameplay is not what most folks would call addictive. It is sort of like a manufactured Hollywood summer blockbuster (ala Armageddon or Men in Black): it is enjoyable in a pop-corny sort of way but not the least bit memorable. Abomination borrows heavily from the popular X-COM games. In fact, it seems...
StrikeFleet 1991 Amiga
"Send out Hi-Tech helicopters fot remote targeting or Anti-Submarine warfare. Engage enemy fleets, submarines, long range missile bombers. Configure your task force from 12 ship classes and deploy up to 16 vessels at once. Real world scenarios." The text from the cover box :) ...
Hulk 2003 Arcade action
With videogames based on summer blockbusters selling like hotcakes (X2: Wolverine's Revenge and Enter the Matrix have both done extremely well despite a flush of mediocre reviews), it's really no surprise to see that Vivendi Universal has dipped its own foot into the pool with the digital reenactment of its parent company's impending hit, The Hulk. Developed by Radical Entertainment (best known for the snowboarding adventure Dark Summit) and powered by the full cooperation of Marvel Comics and Universal Pictures, Hulk could potentially be just as big as its movie to game predecessors -- and even bigger if the movie...
Chronicles of Riddick, The: Escape from Butcher Bay 2004 Puzzle
Players take the first-person role of the renegade Richard B. Riddick and attempt escape from the sector's most impenetrable prison planet, in this action game that explores the brooding anti-hero's early adventures. Escape will require a spectrum of staple video gaming skills, including straightforward shooting, stealth moves, and even some 3D-platforming. The sci-fi story begins as the captured criminal Riddick arrives at the top-security prison facility known as Butcher's Bay, and it follows him through his violent endeavor to escape. Although the action plays from a first-person perspective by default, the viewpoint switches to third-person in order to accommodate certain more...
Drakkhen 1989 Role playing
Betrayal at Krondor is usually credited as the first RPG to use first-person, 3D landscape. But as you can see here that's definitely not the case: Drakkhen, released in the U.S. by MicroProse, was way ahead of its time in many ways. It is a fun, "light" RPG which boasts gorgeous graphics (in VGA) that reflects the passage of time, cool weapons, and a decent plot that could have been better integrated into the vast gameworld. ...
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