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European Champions

European Champions

Atari ST - Released - 1994

This football game aims for a higher level of realism than most of its contemporaries. The game can be viewed top-down (similar to the Kick Off games) or side-on (similar to Manchester United Europe). Three different passing modes are offered, with the aim of providing precise one-touch passing or the ability for long-range direct through-balls. The match options include 10 skill levels, variable wind, five different pitch conditions, and variable match lengths. You can play league and cup tournaments featuring up to 32 of the game’s teams, which are taken from the top clubs in top European countries.

Graham Gooch's Test Cricket

Graham Gooch's Test Cricket

Acorn Electron - Released - September 1, 1987

GRAHAM GOOCH'S TEST CRICKET is an accurate simulation of the game which allows you to stage test matches in your own living room - with the aid of your home computer. There are two modes of operation. Simulation mode is like watching a game of cricket - once you've chosen the teams and the game is under way, you can just sit back and watch it if you like. However, you needn't just be a spectator - whether your team is batting or bowling, you can make tactical changes whenever you wish. In arcade mode, you must be alert at all times. A careless stroke or a loose over could cost the match.

Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

Nintendo Game Boy - Released - 1993

Hey, kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fun House is infested with rats! There are over 60 levels in this game, and they're all crawling with the little varmints! I've got my loyal cadets, Bart and Homer Simpson, Sideshow Mel, and Corporal Punishment to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We incinerate 'em! We laser-blast 'em! We electrocute 'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers! Hoo boy! Did I mention the snakes, aliens and flying pigs? Well, watch out for those riffraff! If you can't Krusterize 'em, at least avoid 'em... they're worse than the #@!*%! rats! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets - but someone's gotta do it!

Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

Sega Master System - Released - 1993

Hey, kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fun House is infested with rats! I've got my loyal cadet Bart Simpson to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We laser-blast 'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers! Hoo boy! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets - but someone's gotta do it!

Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - September 1, 1992

Hey, kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fun House is infested with rats! There are over 60 levels in this game, and they're all crawling with the little varmints! I've got my loyal cadets, Bart and Homer Simpson, to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We incinerate 'em! We laser-blast 'em! We electrocute 'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers!!! Hoo boy! Did I mention the snakes, aliens and the flying pigs? Well, watch out for those riffraff! If you can't Krusterize 'em, at least avoid 'em... they're worse than the #@!*%l rats! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets-but someone's gotta do it!

Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

Sega Game Gear - Released - 1993

Hey, kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fun House is infested with rats! I've got my loyal cadets, Bart and Homer Simpson, Sideshow Mel, and Corporal Punishment to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We incinerate 'em! We laser-blast 'em! We electrocute 'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers! Hoo boy! Did I mention the snakes, aliens and flying pigs? Well, watch out for those riffraff! If you can't Krusterize 'em, at least avoid 'em... they're worse than the #@!*%! rats! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets - but someone's gotta do it!

Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1993

Ask any Simpsons fan and they will tell you it’s not just Bart, Lisa, Homer, Marge and Maggie that make the show worth going to a BSkyB-owning friend’s house to watch. It’s the subsidiary characters too: people like Itchy ‘n’ Scratchy, and Krusty the clown. Krusty’s Super Fun House is a good-looking, nicely thought-out platform game which should be able to keep the most jaded of gamers on their toes for a while. You move Krusty about a few platforms, each of which contains a number of doors. Simply stand outside a door, soak in the strangely menacing music, press the fire-button and in you go to one of the sub-levels. Then all you have to do is to play a kind of reverse Troddlers/Lemmings in which you have to lead a bunch of rats to their deaths at the hands of a major Simpsons character. Like Troddlers you have to make use of blocks to achieve this aim. Unlike Troddlers you have to search for these blocks along your way - and this search becomes more difficult with the later levels. The game looks excellent, there’s some great use of colour and neatly designed levels, but it’s let down by strange parallax scrolling and poor collision detection. Despite the moans Krusty’s Super Fun House is a mightily enjoyable piece of Amiga gameplay. Once you’ve got over the initial amazement that Krusty himself can outleap Bob Fosbury from a standing start, you will find yourself coming back for more and more.

Krusty's Super Fun House

Krusty's Super Fun House

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - June 1, 1992

Hey kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fen House is infested with rats! There are over 60 leverls in this game, and they're all crawling with the little varmints! I've got my loyal cadets, Bart and Home Simpson, Sideshow Mel, and Corporal Punishment to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We incinerate 'em! We laser-blast'em! We electrocute'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers!!! Hoo boy! Did I mention the snakes, aliens and the flying pigs? Well, watch out for those riffraff! If you can't Krusterize 'em, at least avoid 'em...they're worse than the #@!*%! rats! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets--but someone's gotta do it!

Ultron

Ultron

BBC Microcomputer System - Released - 1984

Ultron (working title Gorfon) was Written by Gary Partis for Audiogenic and was the sequel to his earlier game Positron. Not to be confused with an Alligata game of the same name published by Viper. The year is 2673 AD and the galaxy is under siege by aliens from the planet Gorfia. Your mission is to blast your way through wave upon wave of oncoming aliens, surviving long enough to take on and destroy the nerve centre of the alien attack - the Mothership. To do this, you have been given command of the most advanced space fighter in the Universe - the Ultron. You begin your mission as a Cadet, but may rise through the ranks and become the ultimate Space Master. There are eight ranks to go through. Four screens go together to make up one wave. The screens are... Space Swarmers: swarming mutants who release hordes of homing missiles. Galactic Imps: approaching infantry whose sole aim is to infiltrate your defences. Space Warp: aliens that loom out in 3D distracting you with the aim of disintegrating your craft. Mothership: the aliens' supreme commander, situated in the nerve centre of the Mothership. Occasionally, a reconnaissance ship will fly past, dropping missiles.

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