Steel 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-downLegend of Faerghail is a classic fantasy role-playing game released in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS platforms. Developed by Electronic Design Hannover and published by ...
Year: 1990 Genre: Role Playing
amiga original game dungeon crawler first-person rpg sword and sorcery turn-based rpgFlood is a side-scrolling platformer created by Bullfrog originally for the Amiga and then ported to Atari ST. The game was published in 1990 by Electronic Arts. The main author of...
Year: 1990 Genre: Platformer
amiga original game climber humour platform-adventure platformer side-scrollingPizza Connection is a fun business simulation created by the German company Cybernetic Corporation. It was published by Software 2000 for Amiga and MS-DOS in 1994. The Amiga version was released only in German.
business simulation comedy crime & punishment hotseat humour management multiplayer real-time strategyHeimdall 2: into the Hall of Worlds is an isometric action-adventure developed by The 8th Day and released by Core Design in 1994 for the Amiga and PC. Released in 1994 by Core Des...
Year: 1994 Genre: Role Playing
action-adventure aga amiga cd32 fantasy isometric isometric rpg mythology norse rpgSimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony is a simulation game inspired by ants and the ways of their life, created and published by Maxis. Released back in 1991 for the PC, it lets the player take control and run an entire colony of ants.
Year: 1992 Genre: Simulation
ecology nature simulation virtual lifeRoboCop 3 is the official videogame based on the third chapter of the Robocop movie saga, where the protagonist is a cyborg-policeman. This version of the game was created by Digit...
3d action-adventure crime & punishment cyborgs licensed movies multi-type polygonsWhere Time Stood Still is an isometric arcade adventure game developed by Denton Designs and published by Ocean Software in 1987. The game was developed *exclusively* for ZX Spectrum 128K, Atari ST, and MS-DOS.
action-adventure fantasy history isometric action-adventure party-based prehistoric reverse engineered unofficial portBarbarian II is a fantasy action game released by Psygnosis in 1991 for Amiga and Atari ST. It's the sequel of the 1987 Barbarian, and should not be confused with Palace's Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax.
barbarian brawler fantasy hack and slash progressive slash-em-up side-scrolling sword and sorceryDie Kathedrale (The Cathedral) is a German-only text adventure with graphics created by Weltenschmiede and published by Software 2000 in 1991. The game was released for PC and Amiga.
adventure german only games interactive fiction mystery text adventure with pictures text parser time travelMad News is a business simulation created by Ikarion Software and released in 1994 for Amiga and MS-DOS. It's the unofficial sequel of Mad TV. In this simulation, available in Ge...
business simulation german only games management simulation strategyHollywood Pictures is a strategy game released in 1995 by Starbyte for MS-DOS and Amiga. Released in 1995, this quirky business simulation game let you live out your dreams of runn...
amiga original game business simulation german only games management movies simulation strategyDragonflight is a fantasy RPG created by Thalion Software and released in 1990 for the Atari ST and Amiga, with a DOS conversion published in 1991. Erik Simon wrote the game concep...
Year: 1990 Genre: Role Playing
atari st original fantasy non-linear open world rpg sword and sorcery top-down top-down rpgBrian the Lion is a platform game developed by Reflections and published by Psygnosis in 1994, initially for the Amiga CD32. It was also released for Amiga, including an AGA version.
Year: 1994 Genre: Platformer
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