Jungle Strike

(High Score Productions)
The player takes control of a "lone special forces" pilot. The game's first level depicts the protagonist repelling terrorist attacks on Washington, D.C., including the President's limousine.


Rating: (8/10)  


R-Type

(Irem)
The player controls a small spacecraft and must navigate terrain and fight enemies using the various ship weapons.


Rating: (8/10)  


Arkanoid

(Taito)
The player controls the "Vaus", a space vessel that acts as the game's "paddle" which prevents a ball from falling from the playing field, and attempts to bounce the ball against a number of bricks.


Rating: (8/10)  


Lemmings

(DMA Design)
Lemmings is divided into a number of levels, grouped into four difficulty categories. Each level begins with one or more trap doors opening from above, releasing a steady line of lemmings who all follow each other.


Rating: (7/10)  


Lost Vikings

(Silicon & Synapse)
Three Vikings—Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce, and Olaf the Stout—get kidnapped by Tomator, emperor of
the alien Croutonian empire, for an inter-galactic zoo. They are able to escape the ship, but get lost in various periods of time.


Rating: (9/10)  


Dungeon Master

(FTL Games)
Many champions have been sent into the dungeon with the quest to recover Librasulus (the Grey Lord) firestaff.


Rating: (9/10)  


Hero Quest

(Gremlin Interactive)
In the original board game, a human player has to take the role of the evil wizard Morcar, in the computer adaptation, the AI will play that part.


Rating: (7/10)  


Laser Squad

(Target Games)
Laser Squad is a turn-based tactics war game where the player completes objectives such as rescue or
retrieval operations, or simply eliminating all of the enemy by taking advantage of cover, squad level military tactics, and careful use of weaponry. 


Rating: (9/10)  


Castle Master

(Teque Software Development)
Initially the player chooses between playing as the prince or princess. The character not chosen is then taken away by a dragon to Castle Eternity.


Rating: (8/10)  


Toki

(TAD Corporation)
The player must traverse several levels with a miniboss at the end. Despite his apparent handicap his slowness as an ape, and the fact that almost any attack can kill him, Toki is able to spit powerful shots that will help him in defeating enemies and obstacles that try to slow him down in his mission.


Rating: (8/10)  


Prince Of Persia

(Broderbund)
The main objective of the player is to lead the unnamed protagonist out of dungeons and into a tower before time runs out. This cannot be done without bypassing traps and fighting hostile swordsmen.


Rating: (9/10)  


Gods

(Bitmap Brothers)
According to the game's own introduction, "four guardians" have invaded and usurped the citadel of the gods.


Rating: (9/10)  


Risky Woods

(Dinamic Software)
Most of Risky Woods involves Rohan running, jumping between ledges and fighting monsters while freeing
the monks from stone. There are four worlds, each with two levels and at the end of each world the player must face a guardian/boss.


Rating: (8/10)  


Thexder

(Game Arts)
In Thexder, the player controls a fighter robot that is able to transform into a jet.


Rating: (8/10)  


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