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ML Crux screenshotML Crux 1991 Strategy
Between 1987 and 1990, Bob Lancaster wrote 6 games that he released under the name of "MicroLink," a PC user group he belonged to. All the games boast simple, ASCII-character graphics, but the excellent gameplay and range of options make them stand the test of time. The excellent review at Textmodegames.com says it all: "ML Crux is the last installment in the MicroLink series of games from Bob Lancaster, and it represents a bit of a departure from his popular dice games in that there is no luck involved-ML Crux is pure strategy. An intriguing blend of Tetris and Pipe Dreams,...


Star Trek: New Worlds screenshotStar Trek: New Worlds 2000 Strategy
Undoubtedly many fans of the Star Trek movies will rejoice at Star Trek: New Worlds' land combat utilizing real-time strategy. Despite the new appearance, though, the game is not based on the popular Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or Star Trek: Voyager series. The action comes straight out of an era when the Federation is at war with the Klingons. The absence of any famous characters may be disappointing to some but, fortunately, the game makes up for that through other aspects. You play as the Romulans, Klingons or the Federation with each group interacting with...


Drug Wars screenshotDrug Wars 1994 Arcade action
American Laser Games's Drug Wars is the sequel to Crime Patrol, the action thriller game where you had to eliminate criminal elements. Starting as a rookie against gang members, you finished as a member of the SWAT team struggling against terrorists. This time around, another challenge awaits you. In Drug Wars, you must dismantle the drug distribution chain by eliminating every link from local traffickers to drug barons in South America. The game, as all the previous titles from the company, is based on full motion video and requires all your shooting skills. As villains try to shoot you, you must...


Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future screenshotCaptain Power and the Soldiers of the Future 1988 Arcade action
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future is yet another awful action game from Box Office, this time based on a 1987 TV series of the same name. The plot of the TV series goes as follows: in the year 2147, the evil Lord Dread rules Earth with an iron hand. Only a small group of high-tech soldiers under the command of the charismatic Captain Power battles the nemesis and his band of Bio Dread henchmen. Fans of the original - and any gamer for that matter - will be disappointed with this Real Dog. The game is just a...


Tom & Jerry: Yankee Doodle's CAT-astrophe screenshotTom & Jerry: Yankee Doodle's CAT-astrophe 1990 Arcade action
Who doesn't remember Tom & Jerry, the crazy cat'n'mouse duo? We all know (and love) those wacky old cartoons and here's your chance to be in one. This game allows you to play the role of Jerry. Unfortunately you can't select your character (I'd much rather be Tom). As you know, Jerry is always chased by Tom and he resorts to various tricks to pay him back. And that's exactly what happens here. After you choose the difficulty level (there are two) and the time to play (I suggest no more then 5 minutes), you get to play. Both of...


New York Race screenshotNew York Race 2001 Simulation
'Inspired by' the Fifth Element film apparently; though it appears to have drawn more than a little inspiration from just about every arcade racer ever, too, as I quickly discovered upon loading up Kalisto's latest hope. That's not to say that it isn't like the movie, however; as stylistically it's spot on. In fact NY Race fairly oozes the charm of Luc Besson's sci-fi metropolis. The gameplay is purely of the Wipeout genre however, and as you might have already guessed NY Race is not a game you'll be losing sleep over. It's not bad either, and what it does, it...


Dizzy: Bubble Dizzy screenshotDizzy: Bubble Dizzy 1993 Action adventure
Dizzy is going to visit his girfriend Daisy with a nice present for her - a pearl necklace. But something went wrong during the trip - the ship on which Dizzy was traveling sunk and Dizzy is in trouble. Your goal in this simple game is to reach the surface by jumping on the bubbles. You will also have to collect pearls and keep an eye on oxygen level. Pretty original and easy game. ...


Club Racquetball screenshotClub Racquetball 1991 Sports
No doubt one of the most obscure Macintosh games ever made, Virgin Mastertronic's Club Racquetball is a solid computer version of one of the world's "niche" sports -- racquetball, a distant cousin to squash. For anyone who is not familiar with the sport, racquetball and squash are almost identical games, with some minor differences. The major difference is that the squash racket is longer than racquetball racket, and different ball and court sizes. In squash, the rallies are much longer as the front wall has a 19" tin which the ball must be hit above. This creates a much longer...


Far Cry screenshotFar Cry 2004 Arcade action
It is impossible to ignore the graphical goodness that is Far Cry, so I'll just go ahead and start there. The game is beautiful. Set on a series of sprawling tropical islands, Far Cry offers some of the best eye candy we have ever seen. The textures, which looked a bit wonky in the early demos, are a good as it gets at this stage of the game. The water is stunning and realistic as it rolls onto the sandy shores. The character models and animation are spot on, easily matching any other game on the market. Add to all...


Heroes of The 357th screenshotHeroes of The 357th 1992 Simulation
3D, real-time, World War II flight combat game. Based on the actual missions flown by the 357th squadron (the Yoxford Boys) and their P-51 Mustangs. The action takes place in skies over France, and Germany as the player flies from England on strike, combat, escort, and special missions. Animated strafing `walks bullets' to ground targets. Includes campaign or Tour of Duty option as well as practice, and single mission modes. ...


 

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