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Dragon Lord, released initially as Dragon's Breath in Europe, is a fantasy action-strategy game released in 1990 for Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS. The concept and gameplay of this t...
action strategy amiga original game d&d fantasy hotseat multiplayer strategy turn-based strategyPiracy on the High Seas is an adventure and trading game developed by ArtGame and released in 1992 for the Amiga. The game combines Viking-themed exploration, naval combat, dungeon...
action strategy action-adventure caribbean pirates simulationSteel Empire is an action-strategy game created by Silicon Knights for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS, released in 1992. Denis Dyack and Rick Goertz designed this title. It's the ...
action strategy hotseat mecha multiplayer science fiction strategy tactics top-downGravity is an isometric action game created by Image Works for Atari ST and Amiga, and released in 1990..
action strategy coverdisk isometric multi-directional science fiction space strategyArmour-Geddon is a post-apocalyptic 3D strategy/simulation game created by Psygnosis and released for Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS in 1991. The game is a mix of strategy and 3D vehicle simulation.
Year: 1991 Genre: Simulation
2 players 3d action strategy helicopter simulation tank vehicle simulatorHill Street Blues is the official videogame of the critically acclaimed TV series with the same name, which aired on NBC from 1981 to 1987. The game was created by Krisalis and rel...
action strategy detective licensed real-time strategy top-downKilling Cloud is a sci-fi action-strategy game set in a cyberpunk San Francisco in the year 1997. It was developed by Vektor Grafix initially for Atari ST, then later ported to Amiga and MS-DOS.
3d action strategy action-adventure atari st original cyberpunk polygons vector graphicsMidwinter II: Flames Of Freedom is a sequel to the critically acclaimed Midwinter by Mike Singleton. Developed by Maelstrom Games and published by Rainbird in 1991, this game con...
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