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Ruff 'n' Tumble is a platformer shoot 'em up developed by Wunderkind and published by Renegade Software in 1994, exclusively for the Amiga. The hero is Ruff Rogers, a guy that has to save an alien planet from the mad Dr.
Year: 1994 Genre: Platformer
amiga original game platform-shooter platformer run and gun side-scrollingSEGA Rally Championship is a racing game originally created by SEGA as an arcade release in 1994. The game was also released in 1995 for SEGA Saturn and in 1997 for Windows. Severa...
3d 3d racing sim automobile coin-op conversion driving gba original game off-roading racing rallyBoulder Dash is a popular strategy/maze game initially created by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray for Atari 8-bit and released in 1984. The game, published by First Star Software, was p...
arcade boulder dash variants maze chasePaperboy is a popular arcade game developed by Atari and originally released in 1985. In this game, you are a paperboy who has to deliver the newspapers on his bicycle. You have to...
action platformer arcade coin-op conversion isometric transportStronghold is a real-time strategy game developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. in 1993. This game is set in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy univ...
business simulation city building fantasy management real-time strategyLittle Big Adventure is an adventure game developed by Adeline Software and published by Electronic Arts in Europe. It was released by Activision under a different name in North America and Asia.
action-adventure dystopia humour isometric isometric action-adventure non-linearMario Teaches Typing is an educational video game developed and published by Interplay Productions in 1992. The title was initially designed for MS-DOS, but over time it was ported...
educational licensed puzzlerBlake Stone: Aliens of Gold (a.k.a Blake Stone 3-D) is a sci-fi FPS that was developed by JAM Productions and published by Apogee in 1993 for DOS. The game also got a sequel called...
3d first-person fps science fiction shareware shooter wolfenstein 3d engineMarble Madness is an arcade created by Atari Games and published initially in 1984. You have to guide a rolling ball (a marble) down your path, viewed from an isometric perspective, avoiding obstacles and enemies.
2 players action platformer arcade coin-op conversion isometricLittle Computer People is an incredibly advanced life simulation game created in 1985 by David Crane. It was released by Activision for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, and Apple II.
Year: 1985 Genre: Simulation
c64 original game cards commodore 64 real-time simulation virtual lifeFish! is a text adventure created by the British game studio Magnetic Scrolls. It was published in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS and other platforms by Rainbird.
adventure comedy detective interactive fiction mystery text adventure with pictures text parserCastle Wolfenstein is a stealth shooter developed and published by Muse Software in 1981 for the Apple II. It made its way onto the Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64 in 1983 and DOS in 1984.
action-adventure apple 2 original game stealth top-down action ww2Banshee is an Amiga original shoot-em-up, inspired by classic vertical scrolling shooters such as 1942: The Pacific Air War and Xevious. It was developed by Core Design and rel...
2 players aga amiga original game aviation co-op shooter steampunk v-scrolling shoot-em up vertical-scrollingSilent Service 2 is a submarine simulator created by MicroProse and published initially in 1990 for PC MS-DOS and later for Amiga/Atari ST. The game is the sequel to the well-known...
Year: 1991 Genre: Simulation
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