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3D Beee

3D Beee

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

Your city is under siege by giant bees, so in your helicopter armed with a S.W.A.T. Bug Blaster it is up to you to shoot or avoid the bees while searching for the Queen over various levels. 3D Beee is a horizontal side view scrolling shooter where the screen scrolls when you move either left or right. As you fly your helicopter you can blast the bees in the air or you can land and climb on top of a building. Here you fire a gun upwards to hit the bees but you have limited ammo, but in various places in the city are ammo trucks and if landed besides increases your ammo. If you hit a bee or a building then you lose one of four lives and killing the Queen moves you to the next level.

ACE / ACE 2

ACE / ACE 2

Amstrad CPC - Released - 1990

Compilation of the two ACE flight sims released for the CPC. Games included are: * ACE * ACE 2

ACE 2

ACE 2

MS-DOS - 1987

A follow-up to ACE. Similar to its predecessor, ACE 2 is an oldie head-to-head air combat flight sim set in modern days of aviation. The game has a very strong arcade feel, as all the missions you fly are nondescript or generic. Your plane is also a generic, hypothetical modern fighter, and the goal is to fly different sorties to kill enemy aircraft. Very similar to ACE, except that you can now play a 2-player hotseat game, or solo competition against the computer, in split-screen mode.

ACE 2

ACE 2

Commodore Plus 4 - Released - 1987

A follow-up to ACE. Similar to its predecessor, ACE 2 is an oldie head-to-head air combat flight sim set in modern days of aviation. The game has a very strong arcade feel, as all the missions you fly are nondescript or generic. Your plane is also a generic, hypothetical modern fighter, and the goal is to fly different sorties to kill enemy aircraft. Very similar to ACE, except that you can now play a 2-player hotseat game, or solo competition against the computer, in split-screen mode.

ACE 2

ACE 2

Commodore 64 - Released - 1987

A follow-up to ACE. Similar to its predecessor, ACE 2 is an oldie head-to-head air combat flight sim set in modern days of aviation. The game has a very strong arcade feel, as all the missions you fly are nondescript or generic. Your plane is also a generic, hypothetical modern fighter, and the goal is to fly different sorties to kill enemy aircraft. Very similar to ACE, except that you can now play a 2-player hotseat game, or solo competition against the computer, in split-screen mode.

ACE 2088: The Space-Flight Combat Simulation

ACE 2088: The Space-Flight Combat Simulation

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Released - 1989

After defeating the enemy in ACE and ACE 2, it's now to time to travel into the future and into space. Mission HQ on earth is getting fed up with enemy forces conquering planets under Federation Jurisdiction and so have decided to send yourself to go and take the planets back and destroy the enemy. You have taken a ride on the mother ship Deliverance near the 118 planets that need taking back, and here you can use a computer terminal to start your mission. On the terminal you are able to choose a planet, get the information about it as well as check the status of your three fighters you will use to attack each planet. After arming your fighters, you select one then launch from the mother ship. The game is viewed from a 1st person perspective with an instrument panel below your cockpit window as you see the selected planet in the distance. There are enemy ships in the area and these can be destroyed by your laser or missiles while you try to avoid being destroyed yourself. You also have the choice to set a course to the planet or return back to the mother ship.

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

Amstrad CPC - Released - December 13, 1986

A huge enemy fleet has invaded the southern shore of the U.S. Dozens of tanks and helicopter gun-ships are rolling over Tampa, Florida and through Atlanta, Georgia. Squadrons of enemy fighters are swarming through the air over South Carolina and are heading for Washington, D.C. For the first time in more than 100 years, a foreign power is invading our proud land! You are the only remaining fighter pilot, and you have the last three ACE Mark 2.1 Multi-Role All-Weather-All-Terain (AWAT) combat aircraft. Each is housed in one of our three remaining air bases. You must fly sorties from our bases, and attack and destroy the numerically superior enemy air and ground forces. Only then can you attempt to destroy their nearly invincible navy. Good Luck! The future of the free world hangs in the balance...

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

MS-DOS - Released - 1986

A huge enemy fleet has invaded the southern shore of the U.S. Dozens of tanks and helicopter gun-ships are rolling over Tampa, Florida and through Atlanta, Georgia. Squadrons of enemy fighters are swarming through the air over South Carolina and are heading for Washington, D.C. For the first time in more than 100 years, a foreign power is invading our proud land! You are the only remaining fighter pilot, and you have the last three ACE Mark 2.1 Multi-Role All-Weather-All-Terrain (AWAT) combat aircraft. Each is housed in one of our three remaining air bases. You must fly sorties from our bases, and attack and destroy the numerically superior enemy air and ground forces. Only then can you attempt to destroy their nearly invincible navy. Good Luck! The future of the free world hangs in the balance...

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

ACE: Air Combat Emulator

Commodore Plus 4 - Released - October 1, 1985

A huge enemy fleet has invaded the southern shore of the U.S. Dozens of tanks and helicopter gun-ships are rolling over Tampa, Florida and through Atlanta, Georgia. Squadrons of enemy fighters are swarming through the air over South Carolina and are heading for Washington, D.C. For the first time in more than 100 years, a foreign power is invading our proud land! You are the only remaining fighter pilot, and you have the last three ACE Mark 2.1 Multi-Role All-Weather-All-Terain (AWAT) combat aircraft. Each is housed in one of our three remaining air bases. You must fly sorties from our bases, and attack and destroy the numerically superior enemy air and ground forces. Only then can you attempt to destroy their nearly invincible navy. Good Luck! The future of the free world hangs in the balance...

Eye

Eye

Commodore 64 - Released - 1987

Eye is closely based on the board game with the same name. The game is played with two to four players on a board with differently coloured squares. Each player has playing stones of one colour and the goal to get a certain amount of the own stones on the corresponding fields. The spin on this concept is that the board is placed on two rotatable spirals which change the square distribution on the field when used. During each turn, a player has a different amount of moves available (changes depending on the current match situation); each move consisting of moving a square or turning a spiral. This computer version also allows some rule modifications in comparison to the original game and all opponents can be replaced by the AI.

Pontoon (Cassette 50 Version)

Pontoon (Cassette 50 Version)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

A game of the notorious "Cassette 50" collection. Pontoon is a British blackjack variant. This one is presented completely in text without any graphics at all. The goal is to get closest to 21 in five cards or less. With less cards scoring higher, with the exception of having five cards and still being less than 21 being scored a bit higher, so something like Blackjack or Spanish 21 with some variation for spice. I'd just like to say, I hope this was ported from a PET game because the C64 was debatably the best graphics and sound machine around at the time and this is all text. The C64 even has build in characters for all the card suits but they were not used.

Sky Runner

Sky Runner

MS-DOS - Released - 1987

You are descending in the skimmer on the hostile planet to eliminate Harvester. But you may do this only in a skybike, which should be dropped down from the skimmer. The gameplay is flown in third-person perspective, while you are controlling your vehicle (skimmer or skybike) always flying forward. Moving left or right allows you to avoid the obstacles such as trees, accelerating and decelerating changes the speed, and shooting keeps you alive. Harvester is a boss, which appears after certain number of enemies will be eliminated, and it should be destroyed. Upon defeating the harvester the game awards the player with money, and loops back to the moment of time, when player controlled the skimmer. Collision with any obstacle means game over. Hi-score table allows you to see the most successful Skyrunners.

Sky Runner

Sky Runner

Commodore 64 - Released - 1986

SKY is the drug used by the 24th century planetary dictatorship to keep the masses in a state of docile obedience. SKY is harvested on the planet of Moloc with huge harvesting machines defended by enemy sky bikers and formidable defense towers. But there exists a freedom underground - proud rebels who would defy their tyrannical masters to be free men. However, they do not possess the military training to operate the advanced weapons systems of the 24th century. Desperate, the freedom underground turns to you, the elite mercenary, the Sky Runner. You are the Squad Commander who must lead your group of Sky Runners through the defending towers blasting the drug crazed enemy bikers and annihilating the harvesting machines. You are a professional, you are paid only for success. You do it for the money - but history will remember you as the heroic warrior who saved mankind from the scourge of SKY

TRAZ

TRAZ

MS-DOS - Released - 1989

Transformable Arcade Zone is a Breakout clone with multiple paddles, 64 levels and a built-in level construction set. Each level can have different set of paddles, sometimes one at the top and one at the bottom, sometimes one left one right, sometimes four stacked-up etc. This gives each level a distinctly new gameplay. There are unbreakable blocks, monster generators (also unbreakable) and glass refractors that change the balls movement angle as it passes through. After a level is cleared, the player must choose the next level by moving on a 8x8 grid of levels.

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