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Astroblast

Astroblast

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1982

Astroblast is a classic invaders type game. Your ship is positioned at the bottom of the screen, and you can move sideways and fire your cannon at the approaching invaders. The invaders move from side to side and downwards while shooting at you. If a wave of invaders reaches the bottom of the screen, it will simply reappear at the top of the screen and you get another shot at defeating them. Don't waste too much time, though, as you cannot permit your ship to run out of fuel before you get a refueling opportunity. This game can only be played in black & white mode.

Berserk

Berserk

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1982

Yet another clone of the arcade classic Berzerk. Run from screen to screen, shoot endless hordes of robots in eight directions. The indestructible smiley "Evil Orville" appears after a few seconds, chasing you, which forces you to move to another room to survive.

Black Sanctum

Black Sanctum

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1982

The original text-based version of the adventure game The Black Sanctum The adventure begins in a rugged, snow-covered mountain country. Your task is to rid the ancient monastery of evil that has taken over. Your task is compounded by the fact that the entrance to the ancient monastery is hidden and cloaked in secrecy. This text-based interactive fiction game uses standard single letter commands N,S,E,W for movement. You can also SAVE your current location on cassette for restarting later. The command parser is a standard verb-noun type.

Bumpers

Bumpers

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1984

Bumpers is a 1 - 2 player arcade game for multiple systems. The player creates a randomly generated maze ranging in size from 1 x 1 to 13 x 15, where all the walls are invisible at the beginning of the game. Both players start at opposite corners of the maze, and as the player tries to move through the maze, they bounce off walls, making them appear. If the player bumps into too many walls, they restart at the beginning of the maze. The first player to reach the other player's starting point is the winner. There are 4 levels of computer difficulty.

Calixto Island

Calixto Island

MS-DOS - Released - 1984

In the island of Calixto, a valuable treasure has been stolen from the museum. It's up to you to recover it and discover the mystery behind its disappearance! The game allows objects and items to be graphically visible, thus giving the player an idea on which objects or items may be eventually manipulated. Items may be added to your inventory, however you have a weight limit, thus you cannot carry all items that may be taken.

Calixto Island

Calixto Island

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1982

In the island of Calixto, a valuable treasure has been stolen from the museum. It's up to you to recover it and discover the mystery behind its disappearance! The game allows objects and items to be graphically visible, thus giving the player an idea on which objects or items may be eventually manipulated. Items may be added to your inventory, however you have a weight limit, thus you cannot carry all items that may be taken.

Cave Hunter

Cave Hunter

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1982

Hunt through the dark cave complex to try and locate the missing treasure guiding your man with the overhead maze radar... but watch out for the creatures that lurk there, you'll need to be quick of wits and action if you want to survive.

Glaxxons

Glaxxons

Dragon 32/64 - Released - 1983

Glaxxons is basically a Galaga clone, with some notable differences. First of all, your ship can not move only at the bottom of the screen, but also to a certain degree in the vertical direction. Furthermore, you can only fire one shot at a time. If you press the fire button repeatedly, the last shot fired disappears. On the other hand, the enemies' shots are target seeking. Also, your ship isn't destroyed on contact with enemies or bullets. Instead, you have a power bar that decreases for each hit.

Shenanigans

Shenanigans

MS-DOS - Released - 1984

In Shenanigans players are looking for the Leprechaun’s proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The adventure begins, of all places, in the protagonist's own modest bedroom apartment. From that point players will need to roam the streets and interact with other people during their adventure. They will explore woods, caves, and, of course, encounter a leprechaun along the way. But remember, the prize is that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. This graphical interactive fiction game uses standard single letter direction (N, S, E, W) for movement. Players can also SAVE their current location on cassette for restarting later. The command parser is a standard verb noun system (eg, "Go Door").

The Black Sanctum

The Black Sanctum

MS-DOS - Released - 1984

The Black Sanctum begins in a rugged, snow-covered mountain country. Your task is to rid the ancient monastery of evil that has taken over. Your task is compounded by the fact that the entrance to the ancient monastery is hidden and cloaked in secrecy. This graphical interactive fiction game uses standard single letter commands N,S,E,W for movement. You can also SAVE your current location on cassette for restarting later. The command parser is a standard verb-noun type (Go Door, for example).

The Vortex Factor

The Vortex Factor

MS-DOS - Released - 1985

The Vortex Factor is an adventure about time travel. Your journey begins in the halls of a rather large museum. Your goal in this adventure is to find and collect nine treasures scattered through time and put them in the museum curator’s work room. You will move forward and backward in time to achieve your goal. This graphical interactive fiction game uses standard single letter directions, N, S, E, W, for movement. You can also SAVE your current location on cassette for restarting later. The command parser is a standard verb-noun type (Go Door). Once you have all of the items in the curator’s work room, type "score" - you win if you accumulated 100 points.

Trekboer

Trekboer

MS-DOS - Released - 1985

You find yourself in command of the starship Trekboer as your adventure begins. A deadly virus has struck earth and threatens the future of humankind. In this mission you use the starship Trekboer to search the galaxy far and wide for a cure before it is too late. Returning to Earth empty handed is not an option. Trekboer is a graphical interactive fiction game that uses standard single-letter directions, N, S, E, W, for movement. You can also SAVE your current location on cassette for restarting later. The command parser is a standard verb-noun type. During your adventure you will encounter planets to explore, teleporters, and warp jumps.

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