0010.Misja.Harolda.PL.FiXED.exe
0011.Mentor.PL.FiXED.exe
0013-0016
4WORLD SOFTWARE GAMES COMPILATION
v.1.1FiXED.exe
0025.Oscar.exe
0026.Prehistorik.exe
0027.Pinball.Fantasies.v.2.5.exe
0028.Pinball.Illusion.v2.2.exe
0029.Pinball.Dreams.exe
0030.Pinball.Hazard.exe
0031.Prime.Mover.exe
0032.Conan.The.Cimmerian.exe
0033.Shadow.Fighter.exe
0034.Prehistorik.2.exe
Opisy
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0025
Oscar
Your
name is Oscar. You have to run and jump through 7 Levels in
Hollywood-style (Science Fiction, Western, Horror, Cartoons, Dino,
Detective and Gameshow) to find Oscars (yes – the Academy
Award!).
If you have enough Oscars you solve the level. You can
choose the levels in every order you want. In the levels you must
jump on platforms to discover the level.
You kill the enemies by
jumping on them. Some of them lose a power up like invulnerable or a
superjump. You can also find a JoJo to break down walls or using as
ladder. Two creatures are no opponents. First the white rabbit. He
gives you a extra continue. Second a red elephant. Touch him for
using as save point in level.
0026
Prehistorik
Prehistorik
is a side-view platform game with superficial similarity to Chuck
Rock, although the games were developed simultaneously in different
countries. You control a neanderthal who must march through hostile
pre-historic environments seeking food and keeping himself safe. Some
food can be found in caves, but it mainly exists in living animal
forms.
These include fire-breathing Pyro-Tax dragons, the
Turtosaurus, and the Bad Bat. Each of these must be clubbed to death,
some taking up to 5 hits, and then walked over. Some other enemies
are indestructible, with the monkeys who throw coconuts at you
particularly fiendish.
You will have to complete the level
within the time limit, and avoid contact with these foes. However,
bombs and improved weapons can be collected, as can extra lives, time
bonuses and an improved jump.
0027
Pinball Fantasies v.2.5
After
the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring
four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the
first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high
score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils,
Billion Dollar Gameshow and Stones 'n' Bones, taking in a funfair,
racing cars, a tacky game-show, and a graveyard. Each one has a range
of ramps, combos, light sequences and targets to shoot, as well as
general themes which are less influenced by real tables than those in
Pinball Dreams.
0028
Pinball Illusion
Pinball
Illusions is the successor to the Pinball Fantasies, using an
upgraded game engine. The tables are Babewatch, Law & Justice,
Extreme Sports and (on PC CD versions) The Vikings. These contain
ramps, bonus areas and combo sequences to set up. All the artwork
were produced in true 256 colors from the ground up for AGA Amigas
and the PC, rather than originating in 32 colors on older Amigas.
New
to this version is multiball: Pinball Illusions supports up to six
balls simultaneously, in which case it switches to high resolution
mode. CD versions use CD audio for music.
0029
Pinball Dreams
The
first in a line of pinball games from 21st Century and Digital
Illusions, with four tables covering themes such as the wild west for
Steel Wheel, space rockets for Ignition, a haunted graveyard for
Nightmare and pop music for Beat Box.
The portable versions for
the Game Boy and Game Gear only have 3 of the 4 original tables with
the removal of Beat Box.
0030
Pinball Hazard
0031
Prime Mover
Prime
Mover is a motorcycle racing action game, viewed from behind the
bike. There are twelve riders and five bikes (with different top
speeds, acceleration and handling) to choose from. The full
championship includes 12 races against a field of seven riders
(computer opponents are loosely named after real riders of the day
– Rain Wayney and Lucie Kavanora for example).
Circuits
are set around the world, with various weather effects, with a
rendition of each national anthem played on the pre-race screen.
Handling is loose and arcadey. It is not possible to fall off –
contact with hazards or other bikes simply results in you losing
time.
0032
Conan The Cimmerian
family
and pets.
Conan travels the land of Hyborea, all the while
smiting evil and traversing dank, dark caves in search of the clearly
insane Thoth Amon. Conan is free to explore huge cities, break into
houses and loot innocents, beat up common street thugs and flex his
muscles.
The game is laid out exactly like another of Virgin's
games, Spirit of Excalibur. You have a top-down map of the land to
control long trips between cities and the like. There is a side
scrolling view when in town and in close quarter battles.
0033
Shadow Fighter
Shadow
Fighter was one of the few Mortal Kombat influenced beat 'em ups
released for the Amiga. There are 16 fighters, each with their own
home country and arena, plus Pupazz, a puppet you could repeatedly
attack to practice moves. The usual sequence of best-of-3 fights is
on offer, with variable difficulty and optional blood. The control
system is designed around a one-button controller, but still offers
25 moves for each player, with special moves executed by spinning the
joystick round 180 degrees. Each arena features multi-layer parallax,
with up to 80 colors.
0034
Prehistorik 2
Desc
ription
Prehistorik 2 takes up the story of its predecessor, for
another caveman-era platform game. The hero must use his club to
crush animal enemies, many of which then release bonus items to
collect. He no longer needs to feed his clan, so there is no required
minimum food target, unlike the original game. Other bonus items are
located around the levels, while yet more can be found by using your
club creatively and adventurously. There are bosses and passwrods
after every few levels. The Amstrad version is one of the few games
to use the CPC Plus features for lots of colours and sprites and full
parallax scrolling.
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