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A world of Dwarves, Elves, Humans and Orcs. Mounted in the crowns of each race's king are four scattered shards of the Watcher's Tower Gem, which must be returned to its rightful place before the world degenerates into oblivion. Conquer all four races with the army you assemble and lead into battle.

Another J.R.R. Tolkien based game, but specifically focused on the Two Towers story, starting right before the siege of Helm's Deep: the battle between the defending forces of Rohan and the attacking legions of the evil wizard Saruman. The game introduces a similiar style of play as War in Middle Earth, that is a macro-world map point of view which operates battles and movement of mass armies, and there's a micro point of view, a more 'action' approach where the original characters of the Fellowship can battle enemies at a smaller scale: shoot orcs from a ranged distance, fight them melee in an arcade fighting style or challenge them in a duel of magic.

The game is a crosshair shooter influenced by Operation Wolf. The viewpoint is from slightly behind Harrington, while the game scrolls on as you clear each section. Mouse control is offered on 16-bit versions. Your armour must be kept functional by collecting top-ups, and there are weapon power-ups such as machine guns and rocket launchers to be had. You can't go in all-guns-blazing however, as killing a single innocent causes Harrington to lose his job.

The player configures each plane's loadout for your mission, plans the mission package, then fly your missions. The player's task is to configure the planes and to plan and execute each mission, commanding multiple sections of each plane.

TV Sports: Football features amazing graphics and animation; real arcade action on offense and defense; individual and team statistics; and a 28 team, 16 game schedule with post season playoffs!

t's your toughest journalistic assignment yet - with a working title of "Bermuda Project". As your journey begins, you are a passenger on a private charter flight (beats taking the boat you jokingly think to yourself) from Newark, New Jersey to the island of Barbados in the West Indies, when in-flight mechanical difficulties force your plane down onto an unknown isle in the Caribbean. Fortunately, you survive the crash! Unfortunately, once you collect yourself and realize that you are abandoned and alone, your struggle for survival becomes paramount! Your assignment is now a demanding adventure challenge! You are the sole survivor (or are you?). Therefore, it becomes your project to sustain your own life. Somehow, you must discover a way to escape the evils of the isle and return safely home to write the story of the century! But watch your step! The project is extremely difficult to accomplish. Your task will require the mastery of skills that far surpass any "Rambo-style warrior"! Your responsibility entails creativity, intelligence, determination and "guts"! The Bermuda Project presents many difficult tasks to perform as well as several devilish fiends to confront throughout the course of your challenge (do scorpions count as fiends?). For instance, how are you going to deal with the vicious villains from the Voodoo Village? (Tea and conversation is not recommended!) Besides struggling to survive, you must explore the various regions of the island if you ever wish to free yourself from this hostile captivity. You only have the slightest chance of leaving the island alive, so choose your actions wisely! The price of failure is a lifetime - and beyond - in limbo. Unless of course, becoming a Zombie appeals to you.

1986: Vertically scrolling shoot-em-up for the Spectrum with large detailed mono graphics (including an opportunity to blow up the Mona Lisa!)

8-way scrolling shoot-em-up with a strategic overworld map for the c64 from Mirrorsoft.

Germany's massive dreadnought, Bismarck, sent Her Majesty's Ship Hood to the bottom of the icy Atlantic on the evening of 24 May 1941. Of the Hood's 1,415 crewmen, only 3 survived. Bismarck's guns are powerful enough to hurl automobile-sized shells for miles. With such awesome firepower, can she invincibly prowl the sea lanes? Can Britain stop her? Bismarck- The North Sea Chase is a taut, multi-level game featuring full joystick control; real-time action; and variable speed and difficulty levels. You're in charge of an exciting array of technical controls: Main Screen Map, Air Reconnaissance Screen, Weather Forecasting, Radar Search, Bridge Command and more! And when it's time for action, you direct the anti-aircraft and heavy guns; launch torpedo attacks; and manage damage control! If you tire of command from the bridge, you can pilot a Fairey Swordfish torpedo plane off a carrier flight deck. Hunt Bismarck from the air via this exciting, cockpit-perfect flight simulator. With options to control either The Royal Navy or the infamous German battleship, Bismarck-The North Sea Chase provides an abundance of intriguing, sharp-edged game play.

Based on the comic strip of the same name from the British newspaper Daily Mirror and specifically released on Christmas of 1987. Andy has to acquire money to give to his wife from various sources, as he has already spent his unemployment benefit, while consuming as much alcohol as possible and avoid getting arrested for various crimes.

Action game involving underwater exploration of Loch Ness for the C64 and Spectrum. Used a literal "Hands on" approach to controlling a diving bell.

In the future, most people travel using Matter Transporters, but to Rebels this is dull. They have taken the abandoned orbital road and turned it into the Battletrack. You take your Mean Streak motorcycle and set out to dart through this dangerous Mad Max style world, with the aim of getting though these tough isometrically-viewed roads. You are armed, but so are the Outcasts you must face. Hazards include walls, gaps in the road and oil slicks. A scanner at the bottom of the screen gives some advanced warning. You can pick up improved weaponry, extra fuel, and boxes of oil, which you can drop into the paths of onrushing bikes. As well as shooting other bikes, you can ram them into walls at the side of the road, or into the aforementioned hazards.

Dynamite Dan returns to once again thwart the plans of the evil Dr. Blitzen.

Chicago in the 30's. Prohibition. Power struggles and rampant crime. Only the toughest of the tough survive. Capone used to call the shots. But Capone is up the river and Chicago is up for grabs. Violence, intimidation, bribery, treachery, and clout are your weapons as you battle the legendary Capone mob for control of the windy city.

Strike Force Harrier is a combat flight simulator developed by H&H Software and published by Mirrorsoft in 1986.

Sai Combat features real-life combat, in the Japanese style of Sai Karate AKA Kendo. The difference from standard karate is the presence of a large stick for each player, which is used to inflict much of the damage. Your challenge in a one-player game is to progress through the Belts and Dans, by winning every fight. Each hit scores you points depending on how tough a maneuver it is deemed to be- three hits must be impacted to move up a level. A player's energy level, or Chi, is depicted by a white dragon turning green or red as weakened.

A 2-D sidescroller in which you play as a wizard traveling to acquire the mystic drink, Zythum, a drink with arcane powers.

The game starts where Dan lands his airship on the top of the evil Dr Blitzen's hideout. The aim of the game is to find eight sticks of dynamite that are placed randomly around the playing area whilst avoiding the perils of the game such as moving monsters, drowning and falling from great heights. Once Dan has all eight sticks of dynamite, the player must make their way to the central safe to blow it open and steal the plans for the evil doctor's Death Ray and escape to his airship.

You have to track down five treasures that were stolen by an evil wizard - you only have until the crowning of the princess takes place.

Spitfire '40 is a combat flight simulator by Novotrade, set during WWII.

Boulder Dash was originally released in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers. It was developed and published by First Star Software, and spawned a series of sequels, re-releases, and spinoffs. It also did a great deal to establish and influence the mining genre of video games, which can be seen in modern games such as Minecraft, Spelunky, and Terraria.

Players control Caesar the Cat, who must stop mice from eating food in the cupboard. This can be done by coming into contact with the mice so that Caesar has them in its mouth, and then carrying them to the larder door that appears on the side of the screen when you do so. There are three types of mice, and the amount of points you get for carrying them to the larder door depends on the type caught, with the highest scoring mouse rather difficult to catch. Players can hold down the fire button to increase Caesar's speed so that they can easily catch the mice, but they must also avoid knocking the jars off the cupboard.

First Steps with the Mr. Men is a Mr. Men video game for multiple platforms.