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A fast based vertical scrolling shooter written by John Phillips, the man behind Nebulus (also known as Tower Toppler).

Six years after destroying an alien force in Warhawk you are now retired on the planet Sloar with the cute animals playing arcade games but you're so bored. The chance has come once again from Intergalactic Federation to destroy an alien force who have invaded and taken over the planet Tanium. In your 'Quariad' stealth fighter you must fly over the surface of the planet over various levels shooting and avoiding various waves of alien ships. At the end of a level you will face a serpent like creature who needs destroying. Touching or getting shot from an alien craft will lose you one of three lives. Lose them all and it's game over. Tanium is a horizontal scrolling shoot-em-up viewed from the side with the screen constantly scrolling.

Fighting game starring Spartacus.

Shanghai Karate is a one-on-one beat 'em up game. The player takes on the role of Lio Yin. By defeating all Wang Chen's men, Lio Yin must traverse the legendary journey from Changhun to Shanghai. The gameplay takes place on a single board. Each opponent has four lives and can be attacked through eight available strikes. The game offers a practice mode for a two human players, taking place in the Great Wall area. The game is not identical to the contemporary Shanghai Karate for Amstrad CPC published by the same company.

You're doomed to destruction - the only way out is by shuttle. Collect 8 fuel cans, find and destroy the launch retainer switches and blast off. But hurry - there's not much time!

A Centipede clone published by Players Software for various 8-bit homecomputers.

A 2D Sidescrolling shooter for the C64. The player controls a chopper, flying over a desert landscape.

Tough guy Joe Blade must rescue six respected leaders from the madcap Crax Bloodfinger, who has kidnapped them in different areas of his base. Along the way he will find six bombs which must be activated, leaving him with only 20 minutes to rescue everyone. Joe Blade is viewed side-on and uses flick-screen progression. The bombs are deactivated by arranging letters into alphabetical order, but the bulk of the gameplay involves shooting and maze navigation. The screens are linked in various ways, and contain a number of keys which must be used correctly.

Set on the planet Spazm, Extensor places the player in a futuristic sports tournament where you compete against computer-controlled dromes in high-speed light cycle-style races. The game emphasizes reflexes and spatial awareness, with a first-person viewpoint and neon-like visuals reminiscent of Tron.

You are Greedy Guzzler and your task is to move about various top view mazes shown on the whole screen to collect keys which will enable you to open a food cell and eat all the food in it. Once you have cleared a food cell you become fat and you are unable to move through thin gaps in the maze. Moving about the border of the maze is Deflator Dennis and when you touch him then you are thin again. Touch him while thin though and you lose a life. Moving about the maze are Frobbies and if you touch one then you also lose a life but you are armed with a limited number of bombs to place and kill them which can also kill yourself. After four food cells are cleared then Bonus Barry runs around the maze with a letter and if you collect all the letters you spell Guzzler and receive a bonus. Barry can also die if touched by Dennis.

Trollie Wallie is a platform game for the Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC.