Alone in an uncharted galaxy, you're suddenly ambushed by an alien marauder. Instinctively, you fire your lasers. Hitting the attacker, you watch in horror as it splits into two menacing craft. Your grow desperate as more aliens careen towards you...
The apples will get you if you don't watch out! You are forced to flee from the little apples that are chasing you through a multi-level mansion. You dig holes in the brick floor to trap them, then you have to knock them through the hole in time or they may crawl out and grab you.
Your job is simple enough, just guard the supplies on the lunar supply base. Sounds easy, huh? Well, wake up and have some coffee, partner! The name of this game is Bandits, remember? Surely you don't think you're going to stand around and scare off an occasional shop lifter.
The penguin is back, and he's set himself up as a respectable umbrella merchant. Or has he? Could the umbrella factory be just a cover for his plot to take over the world with an army of robotic penguins? As Batman you must match clues you've collected to locate the master computer and - POW! ZAP! CRUNCH! - Put an end to the demented squawkings of that overweight birdbrain.
The thrill of the arcade game. You have full directional control through an entire landscape filled with hazards and targets. Tanks maneuver around pyramids to get you in their sights. Guided missiles hurtle toward you. But your vehicle handles like a dream on 0-gravity glide, and you've got plenty of ammunition for saucer hunting. What could possibly go wrong?
The bugs are on the loose and they're hungry. You must defend your three gardens (catcus, clover, and flower) against the attacking bugs (ants, millipedes, and medflies). To defend your garden against the bugs, plug 'em and plant 'em.
Castle Wolfenstein is an action adventure game from Muse demanding fast thinking and quick manual response. Using game paddles, joystick, or your computer keyboard. Castle Wolfenstein generates an unlimited variety of castle layouts, each more difficult to escape than the last.
The thrill of the arcade game. An insidious invasion of multiplying insects (centipedes, jumping spiders, poisonous scorpions, and frenzied fleas) pose different perils to the mushroom patch. You must repeatedly blast enraged creepers and stubborn obstacles or lose you enchanted fungus.
The thrill of the arcade game. Landers, Bombers, Baiters, Pods, and Swarmers. The alien attack has come, and defeat at the hands of crazed invaders threatens the humanoids. Their only hope is the spaceship, Defender. Armed with smart bombs and able to shift into hyperspace, Defender evens the score only to become the object of another foul attack; kidnapped humanoids transformed into killer mutants!
The thrill of the arcade game. Dodging and blasting Pookas, and dropping rocks on fire-breathing Fygars; Dig Dug burrows his way through a maze of subterranean paths. Ripe fruits and veggies, loaded with points, are his passion. But the evil denizens of the underground pack a potentially lethal wallop, and can hide behind fruits.
The thrill of the arcade game. You can feel an exciting tingle up and down your spine when you play Donkey Kong at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches of Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
Fathoms 40 realistically simulates the operations of a Mark XXI U-Boat in the last, desperate days of World War II. It combines board game strategy with computer animation. With sonar, you'll track the enemy. Using the periscope, you'll chase them through the North Atlantic. Finally, you'll fire torpedoes and blast ships out of their supply routes.
It's Free Fall, the game that'll have you rising to new heights of enjoyment! You'll float down through a deadly shower of needles, guns, and bombs on your way to safety holes in the ground. Clever ones will learn to maneuver by grabbing the floating girders as they plummet.
The thrill of the arcade game. You feel that spine-tingling exhilaration every time you play Galaxian in an arcade. Now the same sensation is your at home. Wave after wave of Drones, Emissaries, Hornets and Commanders come winging in from deep space. Skillfully, you slide your ship right and left with your joystick, dodging their fire and blasting them out of the universe.
With all the advances currently taking place in genetic engineering there is good cause to believe that Man can manipulate his genetic future, and thus increase the likelihood that he will be represented in the future biological order. This game is an exercise in controlling genetic drift, for the purpose of assuring that we continue to be surrounded by friendly life forms.