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Automobili Lamborghini

Automobili Lamborghini

Nintendo 64 - Released - November 30, 1997

Automobili Lamborghini is one of the earlier racing games for the Nintendo 64, developed by Titus. 8 cars are included in this game, among them the Lamborghini Diablo, Porsche 959, Ferrari F50 and some hidden ones. The courses are quite detailed and the effects are decent, including special effects like lens flares. Races take you through six circuits in exotic areas around the world. There are 4 modes in Single Player including Arcade Mode, Championship Mode, Single Race and Time Trials. The game also includes 4 player support.

Barbarian

Barbarian

Microsoft Xbox - Released - December 12, 2003

The once tranquil land of Barbaria has been cursed. Clouded under a dark shroud of death and disease, the world is slowly being eaten alive. The man responsible, a powerful wizard named Zaugg, has convinced the people throughout the land that there is no hope for their existence, and that his rule is the one and only. But there is a prophecy. The foretelling of a great Barbarian warrior who will rise up against the wizard Zaugg and bring balance to the land. Alas what identity will the legendary warrior take? Could it be the revenge-minded Dagan of Dolok? Or maybe Magnus, Lord of the Undead; perhaps even Zaugg's own apprentice Corath will be the end of the spiteful necromancer. The answer is not clear, but that is where you come in. Assuming the role of 10 unique combatants, it is your duty to defeat the monstrous soul and finally give a happy ending to this sad, twisted story.

Carmageddon 64

Carmageddon 64

Nintendo 64 - Released - August 25, 1999

The year is 2026 and fatal toxins have polluted the earth's atmosphere. Those humans lucky enough to get to the "Climate Emulation Centers" in time live in fear of the souls left on the surface - mutated, blood-thirsty zombies - the "undead." The World Government has recruited drivers to deal with this problem. The solution is "The Carmageddon" - a death race in which drivers race against each other for the ultimate prize: a new life on the sun-drenched beaches of the off-world colonies. As well as a way of dealing with the zombies, it provides entertainment for the dwindling human population. You take on this challenge as Max Damage, a psychotic, cold-blooded racing machine. There is no second place. Drive to survive and let nothing and no one get in your way!

Crazy Cars 3

MS-DOS - Released - 1992

Starting out with just a basic Lamborghini and $6000, your aim is to rise to the top of the 4 divisions of racing through success on 60 racetracks across America. In each division there are 20 rival racers, up to 3 of which compete in each race at a time. The races also feature lots of local drivers (who can take crucial positions away from you and the other championship drivers), Sunday drivers going at normal speed, and police. Before each race you will be told of the quality of the locals and the likelihood of police presence. When police are in the area, speeding beyond 110 Km/h could see you branded as an offender, at which point the police will try to ram you off the road, Chase H.Q.-style. You can attempt to reach the end of the race despite this damage (which eventually hampers your speed), or simply pull over and accept a fine and the loss of race points. If the police subsequently stop you, the fine is heavier.

Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

Amstrad GX4000 - Released - 1991

Dick Tracy is an adaptation of the 1990 movie based on an famous American Comic book franchise.

Downforce

Downforce

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 14, 2002

Downforce is an arcade racing game released in 2002. The game includes multiple game modes, including championships, time trials, free race, standard split-screen and multiplayer tag - a mode where the winner is decided by who stays in the lead for the most amount of time rather than who crosses the finish line first.

Lamborghini American Challenge

Lamborghini American Challenge

Commodore Amiga CD32 - Released - 1993

The objective of this game is to end up the undisputed champion of highly illegal street racing throughout the entire United States. To do so, the player must race against a group of computer-controlled opponents in a variety of illegal races across the country. The races are divided into three leagues, each one with increasingly harder opponents, and the player needs to regularly upgrade their Lamborghini Diablo in order to keep them above the other racers, by using the american currency from bets as well as the bonuses earned by succeeding in the races in first place.

Maddog

Maddog

Amstrad CPC - Released - 1987

Maddog or what a dog's life! Will this unruly dog manage to live old in spite of all his fantasies? The day, animated by sudden desires, he runs and Gambols joyfully. But beware, the pound is prowling and it will have to know how to seduce its employees to escape. Playing with balloons, or birds is his favorite occupation. However the night is approaching, and it is absolutely necessary to think of coming home to make beautiful dreams.

Prehistorik

Prehistorik

Commodore CDTV - Released - 1991

Prehistorik is a platform game developed by Titus Interactive for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC and MS-DOS. Titus Interactive also published it in 1991.

RoboCop

RoboCop

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 3, 2003

Step into the shoes of the half-man, half-human hybrid known as Robocop. Your mission is to uncover a sinister plot involving OCP, local gangsters dealing a deadly new synthetic drug and a powerful cyborg known only as MIND. As the police force's last hope, you must capture, destroy, or arrest hostile characters in a desperate search for clues and evidence. Protect the innocent using six different weapons, various power-ups, and Robocop's multitarget locking system.

Robocop

Robocop

Windows - Released - April 25, 2003

Robocop places you in the titanium-coated-with-kevlar boots of Alex Murphy, killed in the line of duty and resurrected as the cyborg officer Robocop. The 2003 game features a new plot not featured in any of the films. Crime is up in Neo-Detroit due to the rapid proliferation of a new designer drug "Brain Drain," and the efforts of crime lord William Nexx to control its profitable distribution. Meanwhile, a mayoral race is heating up and getting dirty. And of course, mega-corporation OCP's role in all this is almost certain, but unclear. Robocop will have to get to the bottom of all of these mysteries through 9 missions. Gameplay is handled as a typical first-person-shooter, with various Robocop enhancements. His HUD is projected on screen and points out available targets. The player can mark up to three targets with a lock-on button, who Robo will then auto-aim at in sequence. Thermal vision can be activated to see through walls in a limited distance. Multiple weapons are also available, from the signature automatic pistol, to missile launchers and energy weapons. Objectives are given for each mission, from rescuing hostages to finding clues. Clues can be examined after each mission to explore the story (also updated through TV news breaks, in the style of the films). If the player can target and shoot a enemy's pistol, they will surrender and can be arrested. Should the player kill a hostage or surrendered enemy, they will take damage, forcing the player to follow Robocop's ethics and "prime directives."

Rox

Rox

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - March 3, 1999

Bunches of dice are falling from the sky, and it's up to you to arrange them the right way! In the grand tradition of puzzle classics like TETRIS and DR. MARIO comes this white-knuckle test of your reflexes. Replacing the usual bunch of plummeting shapes with six-sided dice, ROX adds an element of dominoes into the mix. Your real moment-to-moment challenge is to match one die with another, using the pair to eliminate the dice that lie in between the two.

Rox

Rox

Sony Playstation - Released - October 22, 1998

Rox is a falling block/matching game, but with a twist. Each of the blocks is a dice which has a number on it. Instead of only matching colors, in this game both the colors and numbers matter. In order to remove dice two end numbers must be the same, with that amount of other dice in between them. For instance if two dice are ones, there must be one die in between them. If both of the end dice are the same color, all of the dice in between will also be erased, however if they are two different colors than only the end dice will be erased.

Tir et But: Edition Champions du Monde

Tir et But: Edition Champions du Monde

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 17, 2002

Tir et but: Édition champion du monde is an adaptation of the dice football game created by Michel Bouchet. It simulates football matches through players taking turns to throw dice for attack and defense moves. Combinations are formed through multiple throws of three blue dice (attack). Further gameplay also involves a white one (more risk through double or nothing), a green one, and a red one (defense). The concept borrows some elements from poker dice with risk assessment based on retaining dice after the first throw. The gameplay involves different types of shots, but also penalties and foul cards (causing a player to wait a turn). At the start of the game the original or the arcade mode needs to be chosen. In the original mode all actions are shown on a stadium board, while the arcade mode shows the actual shots and the keeper's defense. Further options then include training, a versus game, a friendly match or a full cup. In the training mode shots can be practiced as in a regular football game, by timing a button press for power and then determining a direction for the shot. Each type of shot (lob, volley, penalty ...) has slightly different game mechanics, with both offensive and defensive sides. The game includes a selection of French teams and countries playing in the World Cup. The versus mode can be played against another player using a Link cable.

Top Gun: Combat Zones

Top Gun: Combat Zones

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - October 21, 2001

You are Maverick. Enter the Danger Zone. Top Gun - Combat Zone echoes the Paramount movie with speed, style, adrenaline and heart pounding action. * 34 missions across 3 decades. * 4 realistic combat zones: South East Asia, The Gulf, Northern Russia and the Miramar base. * Fly as one of the movie characters: Maverick, Jester, Iceman, Striker and Hipster. * Master the US Navy's top fighters: F/14 Tomcat, F/18 Hornet and the F/22 Raptor. * Low level flying through canyons, cityscapes and valleys.

Un Indien Dans La Ville

Un Indien Dans La Ville

Nintendo Game Boy - Released - 1995

Un indien dans la ville (An Indian in the city) is a 1994 French film by Hervé Palud. The film had a limited English language release under the title "Little Indian, Big City". It was later adapted for an American audience under the title "Jungle 2 Jungle", set in Manhattan and starring Tim Allen and Martin Short. A tie in game for the Game Boy was released only in France.

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