The Reap is a futuristic shoot 'em-up created by Housemarque in 1997 for Microsoft Windows. The scrolling is isometric, like the famous arcade Zaxxon, but the game features 3D modeled levels with high-quality rendered graphics.
3d rendering aliens isometric science fiction shooterWeird Island is a simple but nice graphical point and click adventure developed and released as freeware in 1992..
adventure freeware graphic adventure interactive fiction sharewareAlien Terminator is a sci-fi side-scrolling shooter created by Flair Software and published by Golden Zone for PC in 1997. One year before, the game was released on the SNES with the name Realm.
platform-shooter post-apocalyptic run and gun science fiction side-scrolling snesScarabaeus (Invaders of the Lost Tomb in the US) is a 3D search, puzzle-solving, and survival game developed by Andromeda Software. It was published in 1985 by Ariolasoft for the Commodore 64.
3d ancient egypt archaeology first-person horror maze puzzlerProphecy: the Fall of Trinadon is a single-player action RPG designed by Richard L. Seaborne and published by Activision in 1989 for the MS-DOS. Wars and rebellions are commonplace in a world dominated by a tyrant named Krellane.
Year: 1989 Genre: Role Playing
action-rpg fantasy rpg sword and sorcery top-downNY Warriors (aka New York Warriors) is a top-down shooter for 2 players developed by Synergistic and published by Virgin Games in 1990. The game was released for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, DOS, and ZX Spectrum.
2 players amiga original game co-op multi-directional science fiction shooter walkaboutRome: Caesar’s Will is a lesser-known educational adventure released in 2000 by Montparnasse Multimedia. The French company is commonly associated with pure educational titles. S...
adventure classical antiquity educational historyTV Sports: Football is the first game of the TV Sports series created by Cinemaware initially for the Amiga. It was published in 1988, while the C64 and DOS versions followed later.
2 players american football amiga original game multiplayer sports top-downHard Drivin' is a famous 3D racing coin-op created by Atari and released in 1989. The conversions for home computers, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Mega Drive, were managed by Domark.
3d coin-op conversion first-person polygons racing stunts track racing vehicle simulatorZeewolf is a 3D helicopter shooter developed and published by Binary Asylum in 1994 for the Amiga. It was the premier game for Binary Asylum and was a success for the company. The ...
amiga original game helicopter shooter vehicular combat simulatorWizardry: Crusaders of the Dark Savant is the seventh chapter in the fantasy RPG series Wizardry. It was developed and published by Sir-Tech in 1992 for MS-DOS. In 1996, a remake...
Year: 1992 Genre: Role Playing
fantasy party-based rpg science fiction turn-based rpgPete Sampras Tennis, released in 1994 for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, is a tennis game developed and published by Codemasters. The game was programmed by Andrew Richards, while the graphics were made by Stephen Dietz.
competitive genesis original game licensed multiplayer sports tennisNetwork Q RAC Rally is the first game in the Rally Championship series. It was developed by Pixelkraft and released by Europress Software in 1993 for MS-DOS. RAC Rally doesn't have...
3d driving off-roading racing rally texture mapOgre Battle: The March of the Black Queen is a tactical rpg released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game is a landmark in tactical role-playing game design.
Year: 1993 Genre: Role Playing
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