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- When emperor Shao Kahn invokes a Mortal Kombat tournament rematch, Raiden gathers his Earthrealm warriors and takes them into Outworld.
- To survive and grow into a powerful adult lion, Simba must perfect his savage pounce and master fighting with all four paws. Scrap with hyenas, dash through an elephant graveyard, defeat your evil uncle Scar and recapture the Pridelands.
- Jeremy Hartwood, owner of Derceto has died recently. As either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood, explore the now abandoned mansion to discover why Jeremy committed suicide and what terrible secret lies within the walls.
- Zool, a gremlin ninja from the Nth Dimension is forced to land on Earth and has to pass seven lands, beating a boss at the end of each of them. It contains numerous mini games, including several arcade games and a scrolling space shooter.
- One-Eyed Jack has kidnapped Grace Saunders. Now they and Jack's band of immortal pirates are at Hell's Kitchen, filled with boby traps, twists and turns for the worst. A man named Stryker almost rescued Grace, but was killed right on the spot, before young Saunders's own eyes. Now, two days later, a man has made it his own mission to break through an army of immortality, kill One-Eyed Jack, and free Grace with quick thinking and nerves of steel. Ah, by the way, his name's Carnby. Edward Carnby.
- Guide the hapless Lemmings back home safely in every level with the limited tools provided.
- Based on the 1980s TV-series of the same name the game puts you in the role of Captain Furillo of the Hill Street Police Department. Your task is to keep crime away from the streets of your precinct. To achieve this Captain Furillo can rely on the professional work of his police officers all known from the series too. "Let's be careful out there!"
- Wiz 'n' Liz and the Frantic Wabbit Wescue kicks the Amiga into warp speed and smashes onto your screens like a tidal wave in the fastest fun-filled fiasco ever created. There's exploding Wabbits, a crazy cauldron, hundreds of spells and heaps of sensational sub games - not to mention two totally maniac magicians. You want action? Boy have we got action!!.
- Build and design a city, mark land as being zoned as commercial, industrial, or residential, add buildings, build a power grid, build transportation systems, and watch your metropolis come to life in SimCity.
- You control a contestant of a deadly violent TV game show.
- Soccer Kid a young soccer enthusiastic boy living in a small English town is watching the opening ceremony of the 1994 soccer world championship at TV at home when an cup-collecting alien manages to steal the soccer trophy. To make things worse the trophy gets accidentally broken into five pieces and scattered around the globe. Soccer Kid only equipped with his football and his incredible soccer skills goes on a worldwide journey to retrieve the missing parts and save the championship.
- Three Vikings get kidnapped by Tomator, emperor of the alien Croutonian empire. They are able to escape the ship, but have to traverse mysterious worlds to eventually confront and defeat Tomator, to find their way home.
- Cavemen ninjas Joe and Mac battle through numerous levels using weapons such as boomerangs, bones, fire, flints, electricity, stone wheels, and clubs to rescue a group of women who were kidnapped by a rival tribe of cavemen.
- Build your own wondrous Theme Park and fill it with thrilling rides to make it the most fun in the world.
- A re-imagined version of Pac-Man presented in cabinet projection and a feature that allows Pac-Man to jump.
- The famous fantasy-themed board game was converted into an isometric-viewed role-playing game in which the evil Wizard Morcar must be defeated. You take control of a wizard, a dwarf, a barbarian, and an elf, each with different strengths and weaknesses, who each start the 14 missions from opposite sides of the board.
- Animated chess game set in a medieval setting with some fantasy elements. Each time a piece takes another, short battle animation plays. These short animated battles to the death sometimes have a funny twist to them.
- Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action-platform video game developed by Activision in conjunction with Kroyer Films.
- A Lego-themed, chess-based strategy game featuring a Western theme and a Pirates theme, all done up with classic Lego charm.
- Side-scrolling action-adventure in which the player controls the titular Mighty Max who explores a factory, a pyramid, a cave system, a jungle and Hell. With a ball launcher gun he is able to traverse these environments.
- Comedic isometric shooter for 3DO and Microsoft Windows about space hero Captain Quazar.
- This version of Battle Chess (1988), while retaining the gameplay of the original release, features improved 256-color SVGA graphics as well as new visual effects and animations. In addition, it has a symphonic soundtrack in redbook (CD audio) format.
- Build your own city in the sequel to SimCity (1989), introducing a near-isometric dimetric view, different land elevations and underground layers, new types of facilities and more.
- Platform game for Sega Genesis starring Fido Dido, a typical cool 90s teenager and a former cartoon mascot of 7-Up. While never officially released, the game did get leaked online.
- A cute squirrel wearing a cap, vest, gloves, and shoes ventures through perilous worlds before taking on the nefarious Abominable Snowman.
- The sequel to Lemmings (1991) has a plot describing how the Lemmings have split into 12 distinct tribes. Each tribe has its own landscape and cultural identity - they include Egyptian, Circus, and Highland. However, Lemming Island is now in danger, and you must complete 10 levels for each tribe in order for them to reunite and reassemble the Talisman from the 12 pieces.
- You play a god, gaming against other gods in a celestial game of conquest. To win, you must help your chosen people take over the world and wipe out the vermin who worship that other god. Each god starts out with a single human, dumped into the middle of the wilderness. Sometimes there is inhabitable land in sight, sometimes not. To get a chance to win, you must change the landscape, creating flat land for your followers to build on. The more followers you have, the more powerful you will be, so take care of them. Build as fast as you can, because the other god is doing the same. When you have enough followers, you can make the leader of your people into a hero. He will then go around the land you have built, literally taking strength from the people into himself, and working his way toward the enemy. When he gets there, he will engage in holy warfare upon your enemy's people. He will burn; he will kill. And he won't stop until they're all dead... or he is. But you don't have to let your people have all the fun; the gods have other tools as well. You can drown your enemies one at a time with your land-lowering powers, submerge their towns in swamps, or raise a volcano in the middle of their best farmland. Even better, you can flood the land and drain all the people who didn't build on high ground. And when you win, you'll have 500 more worlds to conquer. A god's play is just never done.
- Cannon Fodder is an action shoot 'em up game.
- Hercules is aiming to achieve immortality by completing the task the Gods have set him. His task is presented as a platform adventure set in ancient Greece, featuring a variety of enemies as you play it through.
- In World Championship Boxing Manager the player can develop the careers of aspiring heavyweight boxers. The options are selected through an icon-based system, representing the manager's office. Training the boxers involves deciding which areas they should work on, considering their strengths and weaknesses and any damage inflicted in previous fights, and those of their next opponent. There are 97 of these in the game, so reaching the top of the rankings will take about 15-20 fights. Choosing a beatable opponent who can get the fight as high up the Friday Night bill as possible, as well as negotiating the best financial deal and a mutually agreeable dare, are the main considerations. Two different governing bodies are included in the game, each with subtly different rules. A fight in one set of rules won't be viewed quite as significantly by the other. The matches are presented from the commentary box, with the two expert analysts exchanging textual descriptions of the key punches, and who is doing the best (a clue to how any judges' decision would go). Before and during the fights the player can instruct the boxer as to what tactics to adopt.
- It's the 41st Millennium. For 20,000 years mankind has expanded forth throughout the galaxy aided by a phenomenal invention known as the Warp Drive, which allows huge spatial distances to be traversed in a matter of hours. Under the auspices of the Emperor; a psychic so powerful he is essentially immortal, a pan-galactic Imperium has been established in which mankind has spread and prospered. The defenders of the Imperium are the Adeptus Astartes, or Space Marines, bio-genetically engineered warriors of superhuman prowess, ever vigilant to destroy the many threats that face mankind across the cosmos. The player is one such Space Marine, belonging to one of the oldest and most honourable Chapters known as the Blood Angels, whose battle honours date back as long as the Imperium has existed. He finds him/herself assigned to the Terminator company. Among the thousand warriors that compose a Space Marine Chapter, only the hundred most valorous and gifted brothers are deemed worthy enough of this honour. Terminators are the Chapter's ultimate warriors. They are protected by suits that make them all but impervious to conventional weaponry, and armed with the most devastating weaponry available.
- In the future Botics, which is basically a three-dimensional version of Pong, has become the most popular sport. It is played by remote-controlled robots which are controlled by an human operator. The player takes the role of one of the operators and has to win the Botics championship.
- A video game that teaches you to play the complex but popular card game called Bridge. Detailed tutorials are narrated by Oscar nominated actor and real life Bridge aficionado Omar Sharif.
- The name is Pond...James Pond. When the world's oceans are threatened, there's only one fish with the guts to save the day. From plugging oil tankers and retrieving radioactive waste to rescuing a mermaid or two, no mission is too dangerous. He's fearless, he's daring, he's ozone friendly.
- The follow-up to Lemmings (1991). The game features 100 new levels, and all-new graphics and music. It was released in both a stand-alone and an add-on version.
- James Bond 007 - A name to strike fear in anyone foolish enough to cross him. Now he's back, in a brand new adventure especially for Sega. Four frantic levels of fast and furious action await you. What are you waiting for?
- Revelation is an abstract puzzle game based around cracking codes on safes. Each of the 80-plus levels is a top-down view of an arrangement of locks and dials, which must be aligned to unlock each section by having identical colors touching each other. Not all locks can be moved, however, and all of this must be done within a time limit. Your time to collect the gold (by opening each of the 9 doors in sequence in the hope of finding lots of bling) is limited by how long you took to crack the code. There is a bonus game to unlock, as well as extra lives and special power-ups. A password system ensures that a level need only be cleared once.
- S.W.I.V. is a vertical scrolling shooter and an unofficial follow-up to Sales Curve's conversion of the side scroller Tecmo arcade game Silk Worm (1988). One player controls a helicopter and the other a jeep, with the jeep transforming into a boat when the vehicles pass over water. As well as a host of blaster fodder the game also includes a mid-level enemy inspired by the "Goose" enemy from the earlier title Silkworm. Pieces of this enemy would fly onto the screen and assemble into one vehicle before commencing to fire at the players' vehicles. When destroyed the "goose" would drop power-ups.
- You play as the team Brutal Deluxe in the Speedball League.
- Professor Mariarti is, as the game title suggests, a mad scientist. Not all of his experiments worked out the way they should and now he needs to shut down the power in five of his labs (the first four can be tackled in any order). This plays out as a standard platformer: Mariarti jumps over gaps between platforms and dodges enemies (he can take a few hits before dying) until he reaches the end of the level, i.e. the off switch. At the start of the game, he only throws wrenches to defend himself, but as things progress he finds coins scattered around the labs. Those can be used to buy more advanced weapons like a laser cannon. However, killed enemies respawn after a short time. To proceed he also needs to solve a few puzzles by collecting items and bringing them to the correct place. There are also several switch puzzles.
- Spheres of Chaos is a space shooting game with psychedelic graphics and particle effects. The game is a mix of Asteroids (1979) gameplay with Robotron: 2084 (1982) visuals. The player controls a ship that can turn and thrust with basic inertia physics. Shoot enemies to break them up into smaller enemies, shoot the smallest enemies to clear the screen, and move to the next level. The player and enemies can warp around all the edges of the screen, for example, if the player exits to the right side of the screen he will emerge again from the left side. Enemies come in several geometric shapes, there are spheres that break into smaller spheres, spiked spheres and combined triangle enemies that break up into smaller rockets or space ships, attractors that attract and trap enemies, spinners, reflectors, bugs, and black holes. Sometimes spinning triangle power-ups appear, shoot to make it change color and grab it to get a shield or other power-ups. The game features lots of colorful graphics, even down to the in-game menus. Uses pixels particle effects to create firework explosions, ripple effects, and rocket trails. There is an option to turn off the clear screen, disabling the clearing of the screen between frames, causing the player, enemies, and particle to smear the screen with pixels. Often there are lots of enemies on screen combined with the make for frantic and chaotic gameplay.
- Prehistoric platforming adventure in which you play a cave-man out to rescue his wife.
- The game is about more than just Carl Lewis. You can select from a variety of countries to enter your athletes from, and then train them to hone their abilities before the real competition begins. The events are varied and range from running the 100-meter dash to the javelin throw. And the selection of athletes includes male and female stars.
- You play as Heimdall, a demi-god based in Norse mythology. Heimdall's job is to protect the entrance to Asgard, the home of the gods, from all evil, including the terrible Ragnarok, when all the evil forces come together to try and destroy the gods and ultimately everything. Unfortunately, Ragnarok is on its way and if that wasn't bad enough, Loki, god of mischief, has hidden Thor's hammer, Odin's sword, and Frey's spear in three lands: the land of men (Midgard), the land of giants (Utgard) and the land of the gods (Asgard). You, as the newly mortalized Heimdall, must visit each of these lands to collect the god's weapons. Each land has around 15 islands and each island has countless rooms.
- Platforming animation in which you control a small, orange creature on an alien world who must find his way home.
- Squash simulations are something of a rarity, and it was this niche that Krisalis aimed one of their many sports simulations into. The rules of squash are accurately recreated, with a realistic court layout (viewed isometrically) and a need to hit legal shots. Three different ball speeds, variable match lengths and an 'easy' mode are on offer. Different tournament types are on offer, at 'club' and 'tournament' levels, with a customisable ladder system of multiple divisions to rise up. There is a full roster of opponents to play in one-off or tournament modes.
- Play your favorite team as they make their way through the European Football championships. You can either select your team and let the computer's AI battle out each match or take over control of the players and put the ball in the back of the net yourself.