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Letter A
The game begins in these dungeons as the player fight his way out over traps and through guards, and then through another nine stages in nine different environments. Throughout levels a hint interface is featured in the game where pressing space bar when a light bulb appears over the player's head will result in him being rewarded with a clue or a warning about danger up ahead.
RATING (7-10)
Artura is a side-scrolling platform game. The game semi-utilizes the mythology of King Arthur in that you play as Artura, son of the Pendragon. Your goal is rescue Nimue, apprentice to Merdyn, from your evil half-sister Morgause. You will battle numerous horrible creatures such as spiders and bats with your axe and avoid deadly traps while attempting to gain access to Morgause's castle. You will also search for 6 runes, which contain spells, that you must find in order to free Nimue. Artura contains 4 maze-like levels that are so complicated that poster sized map of the levels is included with the game.
RATING (6-10)
The player must guide the assassin through the levels facing enemies ranging from vicious dogs to wall mounted laser cannons. As well as the platforms, the player is able to control the assassin to climb on walls and ceilings as a method of getting around, and avoiding enemies. The player can use the boomerang to attack enemies, or use bonus weapons that are gained by achieving certain requirements.
RATING (7-10)
Letter B
The player takes on the role of the Time Warriors' leader and must progress through levels in multi-directional scrolling profile view. The player must eliminate monsters with a laser gun while avoiding traps, including landmines, energy barriers and precipices that hinder progress. To advance through the levels, the player must disable the energy barriers by first destroying the energy generators that power them. This involves memorizing the locations to be destroyed and performing the appropriate action sequences to progress through the game. In addition, progressing through the enemy lair requires collecting the components of the stolen weapon that have been scattered
throughout the levels.
RATING (7-10)
The game consists of five levels based on events from the movie. Each stage has a time limit and a health gauge (represented by Batman's face turning into the Joker's), with Batman losing a life if he runs out of either.
RATING (7-10)
Batman Returns is a 1992 beat 'em up video game for various platforms based on the film of the same name.
RATING (7-10)
The game is a platform scrolling beat 'em up, with varying elements of racing, climbing and vehicle-based obstacle courses. Players start with three lives each time the game is started, which get replenished every time the player continues after getting defeated.
RATING (8-10)
The game is set in the future where human existence is threatened. The gene code has become weaker in every generation and is getting close to frailty. Scientists build a cyborg to save human beings. To test this cyborg they send him out for a bio challenge. You play this cyborg ( K.L.I.P.T.) and therefore you take this challenge. Your only mission is to survive!
RATING (6-10)
The story takes place ten years after an unspecified World War between two warring factions. The game follows a commando who must infiltrate an enemy base and foil the enemy's plot to launch missiles. The hero must stop a missile from launching and then fight the final boss the leader of the enemy forces, guarded by an armed bodyguard.
RATING (7-10)
As the Black Tiger the player must slay three dragons that have plunged the kingdom into darkness in this classic Capcom Arcade platformer action game.
RATING (8-10)
The characters have the ability to pick up boxes to throw them at enemies. Each level is a variation on the jumping theme, with the characters finding a necessary attribute (e.g. a guitar) somewhere in the level. The sixth and final level ends on-stage. The game can be played by two players simultaneously, but the scrolling screen only focuses on one of them.
RATING (6-10)
Jonathan Harker, who is one of the main protagonists of the Dracula film, and the original novel by Bram Stoker, which the film was based on. Mina Harker, Jonathan's wife, is absent physically throughout each version of the game and only mentioned in the Sega CD version. However, Lucy Westenra who was also in the novel and the film, is present in SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, and Amiga versions of the game as a boss character, though in the original novel and the film, she was destroyed by her suitors and Abraham Van Helsing.
RATING (7-10)
Letter C
The game begins with Gabe responding to the call, before Hal being captured. In order to progress through the game, the player must watch out for enemies and either avoid them by jumping or defeat them by attacking with various weapons, such as a knife or a gun. There are also bosses after every few levels, the final boss being Qualen, the leader of the terrorist group.
RATING (6-10)
The player controls the title character. Cool Spot can jump and can attack by throwing soda bubbles in any direction. Cool Spot can also cling to and climb various things by jumping up in front of them. In each level the player must rescue other cool spots, who look exactly alike from their cages. In order to do so, the player is required to collect a certain number of "spots" that changes (usually increasing) as the game progresses. "Spots" are placed around the level in large quantities. The player's health is monitored by a humorous Cool Spot face that gradually bends forward and eventually falls from its position as damage occurs.
RATING (8-10)
In the game you play a role of the special agent Cougar. Your mission is to penetrate
the criminal's fortress to retrieve an information on new drug. The game is divided on three parts of different styles.
RATING (7-10)
The series is named for its main character, an anthropomorphic egg, called Dizzy for the way he somersaults and rolls around the landscape. The games are set in various fairytale-like locations and typically involve Dizzy trying to save his friends and family, the Yolkfolk, often from the schemes of his nemesis, the evil wizard Zaks.
RATING (8-10)
Letter D
The player takes the role of Karn the Barbarian who wields the eponymous sword Deathbringer, and seeks to defeat a group of evil wizards. Deathbringer has nonlinear map design: the player starts in the middle of each given level, and may move left or right to progress towards the boss.
RATING (6-10)
In 1990, Anco Software Ltd. publishes Death Trap on Amiga. Also published on Atari ST, this action game is abandonware and is set in a fantasy and platform themes.
RATING (6-10)
Letter E
The game’s backstory revolves around Cornelius the elf, whose girlfriend, Elisa, has been kidnapped by ‘Necrilous the not-very-nice’. Cornelius must adventure through lands unknown in a quest to save his betrothed from being dunked head-first in a vat of boiling green acid, although this rescue mission is sure to be anything but straightforward.
RATING (6-10)
Letter F
The Norse Kingdom is threatened by the Iniquitous Hel, goddess of Niflheim and purveyor of evil. Thor, the great god of law and order, has been selected by his fellow gods to travel through four Norse worlds in an attempt to stop Hel spreading evil and ruling his people. The journey will be long and ardulous. Hel has sent creatures to meet Thor, delay his progress, and kill him. A variety of pitfalls and traps
await him.
RATING (6-10)
1992, the year Fire Force was released on Amiga. Published by International Computer Entertainment Ltd. this action game is available for free on this page.
RATING (6-10)
Forest Dumb Forever is a side-scrolling platform game and the sequel of Forest Dumb. The action has been moved from the forest to a castle. The aim for the player is to reach the designated number of coins and the exit gate before time runs out. All the levels are quite extensive, full of hostile animals, deadly spikes or vanishing stone platforms. Besides the coins the player can collect numerous fruits (points) scattered around the board or use trampoline pods to perform high jumps. The hostile creatures can be killed by a jump on their head. The player can use the quick run which increases the height of the jump. After each two levels a stage code is provided.
RATING (6-10)
The 2 heroes can rotate their guns, like in Contra, but they can also fly with a jet-pack, making it very complex to control the game with just one joystick.
RATING (7-10)
Baron Frankenstein has instructed his hunchback servant Egor to collect tools and bodies for him to use in his quest to create artificial life. As Egor, the player must search through Frankenstein's castle the dungeons, the surrounding forest, the local village and other areas in this side-scrolling platformer. Despite the grim themes, the game is a humorous cartoonish one.
RATING (7-10)
Letter G
One storm-filled evening, Knight Arthur and his love, Princess Prin Prin, were enjoying a quiet night in the cemetery together, when they were beset upon by a winged Satan. The Satan dove and captured the princess, and disappeared with her before Arthur's eyes. Without a moment's hesitation, Arthur donned his knight armor and picked up his lance, and set forth to Astaroth's castle where he knew he would find his abducted love.
RATING (8-10)
According to the game's own introduction, "four guardians" have invaded and usurped the citadel of the gods. The gods offer any hero who can succeed in retaking the citadel one favor. The hero who comes forth immediately asks the gods as their favor to be granted a seat among them as an equal. The gods are only comforted by the hope the hero fails. After the last boss is beaten, the gods prove true to their word and the last image is the hero's body becoming a being of light as he ascends to Mount Olympus.
RATING (9-10)
Letter I
The player can take control of either the female Tasha, male Felix Fly, or robot RAM 2.
Each have different strengths and weaknesses.
RATING (7-10)
Letter J
Jurassic Park is based on the 1993 film of the same name, in which paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant and others become trapped on an island theme park and zoo where genetically engineered dinosaurs have escaped. Playing as Grant, the player must rescue Lex and Tim, the grandchildren of the park's owner, John Hammond. The player begins the game near an overturned vehicle in the Tyrannosaurus paddock. After finding Tim Grant searches for Lex in a sewer maze. The player then must re-activate the park's power to contact a helicopter so the survivors can escape the island.
RATING (7-10)
Letter L
Lethal Weapon is the video game adaptation of the popular film with Mel Gibson. The game was created by Ocean and published in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST and DOS.
RATING (7-10)
Letter M
The player has to complete numerous large levels always searching for secrets to pick up and enemies to shoot. To do this, the player can pick up three different, upgradeable shots: a "Multiple" spread gun, a more powerful single-direction "Laser" and a "Rebound", which fires shots directly up and down that travel along floors and ceilings, while the main forward-firing shot is weaker. He can also go into wheel mode by pressing jump while holding down on the D-Pad (as long as the player has enough special energy) and use a rope. In wheel-mode, the player is nearly invincible and can lay mines or explore previously unreachable areas a mechanic similar to the "Morph Ball" from the Metroid series and the "Spin Dash" from the Sonic the
Hedgehog series.
RATING (7-10)
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