Author: GN Team - Published: 4 May 2017, 2:15 am
Menace is a side-scrolling space shooter created by DMA Design originally for the Amiga. Psygnosis published it in 1988. The game was ported and released for the Commodore 64, Atari ST, and DOS one year later.
The game was the first title by the Scottish software house, and its success made it possible for DMA Design to become the famous studio that we all know (author of Lemmings, amongst other things).
The game is strongly influenced by R-Type, but this doesn't mean it's a clone. The big aliens with an organic look are similar to the R-Type ones, but apart from this, the game is really unique. Initially called Draconia (the name of the enemy planet that your ship has to destroy), the game was renamed Menace to avoid an overlap with a game released for the C64.
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Author: Tasha - Published: 4 May 2017, 1:44 am
Sam & Max: Hit the Road is a comedic graphic adventure game developed and published by LucasArts for DOS in 1993. It was ported to Windows, Mac, and Linux in the subsequent years following its release.
Sam & Max, a dog and rabbit P.I. duo, are two characters created by Steve Purcell and started their lives in a comic book series beginning in 1987. Hit the Road is based on the 1989 Sam & Max comic entitled ‘On the Road’.
Sam & Max are on a mission to investigate the disappearance of a couple of circus freaks, but there is more to the story than what’s on the surface. The two must travel cross country, visiting various state attractions to solve this case. Primarily controlling Sam (with Max hot on your heels), look for clues, decipher puzzles, and interrogate people to advance the story. Though not directly controllable, Max is a usable ‘item’ in your inventory. There are also a plethora of mini-games to discover and play. The game uses a point-and-click interface and has open gameplay allowing the player to travel between locations at will.
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Author: GN Team - Published: 2 May 2017, 11:09 pm
Millennia: Altered Destinies is a space strategy game designed by Ian Bird and published by Take-Two in 1995. Bird is the creator of Deuteros: The Next Millennium and Millennium: Return to Earth.
The plot of the game is brilliant. Your enemy is an evil alien race called Microids. To beat them you must travel back in time 10,000 years and - like a god - take care of 4 different races so that they grow, develop and become powerful civilizations. You will communicate with the four races (Reptoids, Slothoids, Entomons, and Piscines) using a "seed". You will need to guide them, protect them if necessary, and help them grow until they can eventually colonize other planets.
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Author: Tasha - Published: 2 May 2017, 8:33 pm
Special Operations 1 is the first expansion pack for Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi. The sequel to the original Wing Commander) was developed and published by Origin Systems in 1991.
This expansion pack adds 20 missions to the game and introduces the bomber ship Crossbow. The player can also transfer their character and stats from the original game.
Following the defeat of the Kilrathi in this expansion, several colonies are looking to get out from under the Empire's thumb. Special Operations is tasked with protecting these rebel planets from Imperial backlash. As if that wasn’t enough work, the crew of a Confederation ship has decided to disobey direct orders (though they had a damn good reason). However, one of the ship’s crew members chooses to resort to piracy and return to the Confederation. Play through these all-new missions and take down the enemy in exhilarating dogfights, all while enjoying the cinematic narrative that Wing Commander is known for. What more could you ask for?
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Author: Tasha - Published: 2 May 2017, 2:26 am
Zeewolf 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 sequel, Zeewolf 2: Wild Justice, followed just one year later.
Set in a desolate future, a large corporation has polluted the planet into oblivion. A second corporation has had enough and wants to try to save the earth; that's where you come in. You play as a mercenary chopper pilot fighting the evil corporation head-on. Your chopper is equipped with missiles, rockets, and cannons to help you rain destruction from the sky. Complete varied missions in any order you choose, as the game is pretty open. Assignments include transportation, rescue, and simply destroying the bad guys. You may also assist friendly units, and they will help you out by letting you buy ammunition or helping you in battle. Complete missions and save the planet, all while getting paid (you are a mercenary, after all).
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Author: Tasha - Published: 1 May 2017, 1:24 am
Pac-Mania is a new spin on the original Pac-Man game (and 10th in the franchise) and was developed and published by Namco in 1987 for arcades. In 1988 it was ported to multiple home platforms, including C64, MSX, Atari ST, and ZX Spectrum.
The Amiga version, created by Teque for Namco, is considered the best. For some users, even better than the arcade.
The basic premise remains intact; playing as Pac-Man, you run around a maze munching those dots while avoiding ghosts. Pac-Mania features levels that take place in four different environments with different layouts. Unlike the original, the maze is bigger than the screen, and the background scrolls, keeping our hero at the center of the view.
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