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Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado screenshotGold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado 2000 Adventure
Good games based on movies are few and far between. There are plenty of tie-in games every year - where there's money to be made, this is going to happen - but, with a few notable exceptions, most of them manage to be mediocre at best. On the face of it, Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado, appeared to be among the few with real potential. Created back in 2000 to coincide with Dreamworks' animated movie The Road to El Dorado, development duties were handled by a certain Revolution Software, who are no slouches when it comes to...


Flintstones, The: Dino Lost in Bedrock screenshotFlintstones, The: Dino Lost in Bedrock 1990 Arcade action
The Flintstones: Dino: Lost in Bedrock is a platform game based on the famous animated show. Fred Flintstone's pet dinosaur, Dino is, well, lost in the city of Bedrock. Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble try to find him. The game is divided into several levels. You walk as either Fred or Barney through Bedrock, and you must avoid enemies such as crocodiles or turtles; should they catch you, you lose a life. You can pick up rocks to throw at them. At the end of every level, you encounter a boss - always a big prehistoric creature. There is a...


Wizard's Doom screenshotWizard's Doom 1989 Puzzle
Wizard's Doom is a decent third-person puzzle game in the same vein as Soko-Ban, except not as devious or fun. The plot is that you have been captured inside some evil wizard's castle, and your goal is to collect 5 keys on each level to open up the exit. In your way are arrow blocks and other obstacles you have to push in the right order. You have only 99 seconds to solve each level, and this time limit makes the game very hard at higher levels - not because the puzzle is tough, but because you barely have time...


Battlestations: Midway screenshotBattlestations: Midway 2007 Strategy
Taking its title from the strategically crucial atoll in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Battlestations: Midway is a naval warfare game featuring both action and strategy set during World War II. The game's main campaign begins with the attack on Pearl Harbor and follows major engagements in the Pacific Theatre through the Battle of Midway. In the main mode of play, action sequences have players piloting their choice of over 60 era-authentic fighters, bombers, destroyers, battleships, and submarines in simulation-style combat. The strategic mode of the game allows players to take command of all their forces at once, through...


World League Basketball screenshotWorld League Basketball 1997 Sports
World League Basketball is an excellent, comprehensive, and vastly overlooked basketball game from Mindscape. The game has many features that set it apart from most other basketball titles. For starters, WLB lets you play international teams rather than the NBA or any other league. Another excellent innovation is the ability to coach your team - making it more of a simulation than an arcade-style sport game. You can change player attributes, choose from 22 available offensive and defensive plays, call time outs and substitutions, and review numerous statistics that the game records, from each player's statistics to on-the-court data. On the...


Nine Worlds screenshotNine Worlds 1996 Educational
Nine Worlds uses recent NASA movies and pictures to show off the nine planets of the solar system. The only worlds not having any movies of its surface are Earth (which the makers of the CD-Rom assume the viewer already knows) and Pluto, which has never been visited by any NASA missions. Instead, Pluto can only be shown in pictures. Most of the "movies" of the other planets are really only computer simulations developed by NASA during the Mariner and Voyager missions, showing the spacecraft or satellites approaching the planet and either dropping its payload or show the path it took...


Volfied screenshotVolfied 1991 Arcade action
Volfied is a home conversion of an arcade coin-op developed by Taito in the late '80s. The game is very similar to Qix -- the player takes control of an object whose purpose is to roam the screen, forming shapes and removing them from the play field. By way of reward, a picture is gradually revealed in the removed areas of the screen. The borders of the area which the player has not cleared become the border of the area the player's pointer can move along. The player's object must avoid contact with any of the enemies which float around the...


Xenopods screenshotXenopods 1991 Arcade action
Xenopods is a futuristic overhead tank shooter. The year is 3871, and you take the role of a lone survivor on a frontier outpost that's been attacked by sinister-looking alien larvae. As pilot your security drone around each sector, you must repair the communication links to alert the Federation. However, the aliens will do everything they can to sabotage your work on your crucial mission. ...


Dopefish Lives! screenshotDopefish Lives! 1997 Arcade action
Taking its name from a secret message in Rise of the Triad, this game takes the famous ravenous green burping fish antagonist of the underwater levels of Commander Keen 4, the Dopefish, and, for the first time, takes him out beyond the role of easter egg and puts the player in charge of him. The player swims around the screen and opens the goofy fish's gaping maw by hitting the Ctrl key... hopefully timed appropriately for when a little schoolfish might just be swimming in. (And then... indicating its appreciation with a resounding belch.) Upon consuming a certain allotment...


Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 screenshotStar Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 1998 Arcade action
With the current rash of Star Wars-licensed games, it seems that LucasArts has resorted to outwardly exploiting the franchise. Development time between games has been decreasing and quality has become more and more spotty. Amidst all the clutter, Jedi Knight, the sequel to Dark Forces, is easily the most hyped and anticipated one. Essentially a first-person shooter made to compete with the likes of Quake 2, Jedi Knight tries to separate itself from the pack early on by capitalizing on the Star Warstheme. Utilizing full-motion video cut scenes in between gameplay, complete with live actors on digital backgrounds, Jedi Knight includes...


 

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