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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs screenshotIce Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 2009 Arcade action
Based on the computer-animated movie starring the voices of Ray Romano and John Leguizamo, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a 3D platform game that has you controlling multiple prehistoric protagonists across more than 15 levels of lighthearted action. Help Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, and friends navigate their way through the lush jungles of a world lurking underneath the ice: a tropical world inhabited by dinosaurs. Master each character's distinct moves while exploring caves, riding a pterodactyl, avoiding a rampaging Tyrannosaurus rex, running atop a ball of ice, and more. Those having difficulty during certain sequences can receive tips...


SplayMaster screenshotSplayMaster 1996 Arcade action
SplayMaster is a tournament-style space combat game that is reminiscent of the battles in Star Control 2. The game is played by two players (2 human players against each other, 1 human player against computer or, as a demo, two computers versus each other). These players pilot spaceships in 2D space armed with a variety of weapons and defenses. The objective is to destroy another player's spaceship before it does the same to you. ...


Strike Zone screenshotStrike Zone 1987 Arcade action
Yet another compilation by Keypunch in which the company essentially stole freelance designers' works (most released as freeware or shareware on various BBS's), took out all credits, and sold them as the company's own games. That the company was able to do this unchallenged in mid-1980s is telling of how much the Internet resembled a lawless "wild west" in its early days ;) Strike Zone compilation includes three arcade-style flight games: Flightmare, Red Baron, and Striker. All of these games are freeware Defender-style sidescrolling shooters, and are all much better than average. You can find reviews of Flightmare and Striker...


Last Mission, The screenshotLast Mission, The 1987 Arcade action
The Last Mission is a side-view arcade game without scrolling (viewpoint moves from screen to screen) with map of big dimensions. The game takes its inspiration from games such as Underwurlde and Starquake. You control a tank-like robot which can be divided in two: you rotate caterpillar and head-canyon, and the head part can fly off on its own. However, the head can only survive separately for a short amount of time, and your restart position is dictated by the location of the body, even if the head has moved forward through further screens. Therefore, the difficulty of the game was...


Hunter Hunted screenshotHunter Hunted 1996 Arcade action
You run down the alley and stop at the corner. You know the monster is around. You can hear is angry grunts. You draw your pistol and just wait for it to come. You here the sounds of brick being smashed. So you look up just in time to see the mighty beast pounce on you. This is the world of Hunter Hunted by Sierra. It's a side scrolling action game that puts you in the shoes of either Jake, the strongest human on Earth, or the beast, Garathe Den, who is the most ferocious creature of Kullrathe. You must find...


Big Business screenshotBig Business 1990 Strategy
Big business is a different but well made business game. While it really lacks serious game features it does offer some nice things like the cartoonish interface that is also very easy to use. Several small details have also been implemented. As mentioned the game isn't very serious. You are the CEO of the game and you have the make the company as successful as possible by selling and buying different products. This part of the game is very simply though and it makes the game a bit boring since it's the same things you can and have to do in...


Manhattan Dealers (a.k.a. Operation: Clean Streets) screenshotManhattan Dealers (a.k.a. Operation: Clean Streets) 1988 Arcade action
A lackluster PC version of excellent Silmarils game for the Commodore 64, Manhattan Dealers (distributed by Broderbund in the US as Operation: Clean Streets) is a CGA platform game in which you are Inspector Harry, assigned to seize and destroy all the drugs smuggled into Manhattan. Gameplay is standard shoot-everything-in-sight fare which pits you against vicious thugs, evil vamps, pitiless skinheads, maniac punks, cruel ninjas and even invincible samurais. The game lives up to Silmarils' notoriety for extremely difficult action games: you'll die many, many times and start to wonder if the ending scene is worth bruising your knuckles for...


Kick Off 2 screenshotKick Off 2 1990 Amiga
Football game Sequel to one of the best football games of all time. Sequel that is NOT better than it's predecessor! The game is not as enjoyable as Kick Off 1, mostly because of it's super, unbeatable goalkeepers (ok, they're not unbeatable but it's extremely hard to score a goal). There's an option to play leagues, cups and friendly matches and You can play with up to four players at the same time. The view and complete graphics are still the same as in the first game, but as I said - Kick Off 1 is better than this one. At...


Earth 2150: The Moon Project screenshotEarth 2150: The Moon Project 2000 Strategy
Moon Project is the follow up 3D real-time strategy stand-alone title to Earth 2150. Continuing the storyline, a secret Moon project, SunLight, is at the center of three campaigns with more than 30 missions, featuring the Lunar Corporation, the United Civilized States, and the Eurasian Dynasty. Moon Project is similar in appearance and gameplay style to its predecessor, with enhancements to the interface, graphics and audio. Seven multiplayer game types, ranging from non-resource gathering and deathmatch scenarios to the opposite end of the spectrum with hide-'n-seek and resource harvesting-for-profit missions. Up to eight players can participate over the LAN or Internet. Each...


Astro-Grover screenshotAstro-Grover 1987 Educational
Astro-Grover is an educational for one player based on the Sesame Street franchise. It provides a playful setting in which children practice counting, adding, and subtracting. The game helps children work with numbers in five different ways (How Many Zips?, Beam That Number, Adding Countdown, Take it Away Zips!, Sum Up Sum Down) - assisted by Grover and the Zips from the planet Zap. ...


 

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