IT’S GORILLA WARFARE! THE THRILL OF THE ARCADE GAME You can feel an exciting tingle up and down your spine when you play DONKEY KONG at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches of Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Impossible Mission is a video game for several home computers. The original version for the Commodore 64 was programmed by Dennis Caswell and published by Epyx in 1984. The game features a variety of gameplay mechanics, from platform, adventure and action games and boasted novel features for the time, such as digitized speech. Impossible Mission, which casts the player in the role of a secret agent infiltrating an enemy stronghold, is widely considered one of the best games for several...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This is it. The game everybody's been waiting for, Gauntlet, the most successful arcade game of all time has come home. And it brings with it all the characters, dungeons, traps, treasures, and excitement you loved in the arcades.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Joust is an arcade game developed by Williams Electronics and released in 1982. It is a platform game that features two-dimensional (2D) graphics. The player uses a button and joystick to control a knight riding a flying ostrich. The object is to progress through levels by defeating groups of enemy knights riding buzzards. John Newcomer led the development team, which included Bill Pfutzenreuter, Jan Hendricks, Python Anghelo, Tim Murphy, and John Kotlarik. Newcomer aimed to create a flying...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Windows 3 Game: Bubble Trouble (1993)
Topic: Fast Action Paq
Action Point is a Klik & Play Demoscene party. While the Demoscene's primary interest is technical ability with a high-gloss sheen of visual design and musical talent, take note that this is still Glorious Trainwrecks. Action Point is more than simply a celebration of elaborate event writing. It is also about creating unusual and unique visual/auditory art as well. What I'm trying to say is that while 3D Raycasting engines in KnP are expected, a hail of synchronized yellow joggers is also a...
Topics: glorious trainwrecks, action point, demoscene
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns is a platforming video game originally released for the Atari 2600 video game console in 1984. It is the sequel to the popular Pitfall!. Both games were designed and written by David Crane and published by Activision. The star of the games is Pitfall Harry, an 8-bit jungle explorer. The game's plot was later remade loosely into Super Pitfall. The original Pitfall! has Harry exploring a jungle, collecting treasures, and avoiding danger in the forms of crocodiles,...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
There you were, minding your own business, when Clyde (the bully) comes and steals all your hard-earned high-jumping trophies! To make matters worse, he hid them. And what's even worse than that... he hid them in the old deserted Pirate's Hideout! It's said that the pirates set all kinds of traps to protect the treasures hidden there... So, Dave, now you gotta go get your trophies back... or you just ain't the high-jumping champ we thought you were.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Hard Hat Mack is a 1983 Apple II game developed by Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander. It was the first game published by Electronic Arts. It was later ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Coleco Adam and as a PC booter. Hard Hat Mack was similar to Nintendo's remarkably successful Donkey Kong game of 1981, with more gameplay variety and faster action. The player guides a construction worker through a series of goals, making use of open paths, springboards, conveyor belts, and...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Windows 3 Game: Flak Attack (1993)
Topic: Fast Action Paq
Windows 3 Game: BOT (1993)
Topic: Fast Action Paq
Choplifter! is a 1982 Apple II game developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund. It was ported to other home computers and, in 1985, Sega released a coin-operated arcade game remake, which in turn received several home ports of its own. While many arcade games have been ported to home computers and consumer consoles, Choplifter was one of the few games to take the reverse route: first appearing on a home system and being ported to the arcade. In Choplifter, the player assumes the role...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Take the Oath and re-live the adventures of Mikey, Brand, Chunk, Mouth, Data, Andy, and Stef, the intrepid Goonies! Intricate, Rube Goldberg style mazes provide the challenge in eight exciting screens inspired by scenes from the Steven Speilberg movie. Deadly bats, demonic flying skulls, and poisonous slime are just a few of the perils to avoid while figuring out how to coordinate the movements of the characters to solve the puzzles and outwit their adversaries. Each screen features two of the...
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Your war was never over. And now you're going back. The parachute drops you into the middle of enemy territory. Your mission: Prove the existence of American POW's in Vietnam - Don't engage the enemy - Leave it to the government to get them out. But who could leave Americans in that hell hole? Not you, John Rambo. Aided only by a beautiful woman, an AK-47 machine gun, a knife and a bow, you face the nightmare of Vietnam all over again. But this time you must win - or die! Put yourself to the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
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This program disk includes four games: Choplifter! (1982, Brøderbund Software) - Choplifter! is a 1982 Apple II game developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund. It was ported to other home computers and, in 1985, Sega released a coin-operated arcade game remake, which in turn received several home ports of its own. While many arcade games have been ported to home computers and consumer consoles, Choplifter was one of the few games to take the reverse route: first appearing on a home...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk includes ten games: Burgertime (1983, Data East/Mattel Electronics) - Welcome to the BURGERTIME kitchen! It is a maze of vicious hot dogs, marauding pickles, and devilish eggs. These nasties combine in an all-out culinary effort to sandwich your chef and quickly end his career in fast food. Tasty prizes appear for your chef - ice cream, French fries, and coffee. His super secret burger ingredient is pepper which will stop cold any approaching nasty. Burnout (S. Baker) - Single...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
To play Gauntlet you will also need side A of the disk.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Batman: The Caped Crusader is an action adventure game developed by Special FX Software (Jonathan Smith, Zach Townsend, Charles Davies, and Keith Tinman) and published by Ocean Software for the 8-bit home computers such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 and by Data East for other platforms such as the Apple II, Commodore Amiga and PC in 1988. It was an arcade adventure, using comic book style panels to show the action. In this game, Batman is faced with two of his most well-known adversaries,...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
IT’S GORILLA WARFARE! THE THRILL OF THE ARCADE GAME You can feel an exciting tingle up and down your spine when you play DONKEY KONG at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches of Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Action SuperCross 1.1 is a motorbike simulation game, based on a real physical model. You must navigate through the various stages on your bike. Requires DOS 5.0, 486DX-33, 8MB and VGA. Supports VESA SVGA modes, SoundBlaster.
Topics: supercross, action, pik, vesa, shareware, asp, csaba, game, levels, compuserve, action supercross,...
Bolo is a 1982 video game written for the Apple II series of computers, published by Synergistic Software. It was inspired by Keith Laumer's 1976 science fiction novel Bolo: Annals of the Dinochrome Brigade, which featured self-aware tanks. It is unrelated to the 1987 tank game (also titled Bolo) written by Stuart Cheshire for the BBC Micro. Upon startup Bolo requests a level number (1–9) and density (1–5); the game then generates a random rectangular maze containing six enemy bases. The...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Jumpman is a platform game written by Randy Glover and released by Epyx in 1983. Originally developed for the Atari 400/800, versions were also released for the Commodore 64, Apple II, IBM PC, and ColecoVision. The object of the game is to defuse all bombs in a platform-filled screen. Jumpman defuses a bomb by touching it. According to the story, these are placed on Jupiter by terrorists. Jumpman can climb up and down ladders, and of course jump, and there are two kinds of rope each allowing a...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
In Crisis Mountain you must navigate through nine mountain caverns defusing bombs left by terrorists. The mountain is part of a volcano which is becoming active causing boulders and lava to flow. Each level has a limited amount of time before the bombs detonate.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
The object of the game is to help Goofy climb the treacherous slopes of the Matterhorn. To win the game, collect all the flags along the way and claim the Mickey flag at the summit.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Anti-Gravity is a quick paced game which requires careful planning as well as good coordination. The goal is to reach certain locations on the playing screen in a certain amount of time while avioding aliens in your path. Levels.... The game has 3 levels each are divided into a number of screens with level 1,2,3 having 5,10,15 screens. Before each screen you are told what level, what screen number, and how many men. Characters.... You are given 4 white men to start with and an additional man...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This is a Pac-Man clone and not the official release on the Apple II.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
The city is under siege. A gang of hoodlums has taken over and is destroying everything in its wake. Like a pack of rats, they're skittering through the subways, lurking along the dockside and plotting more destruction in the dark places of the inner city. Only you can protect the helpless townspeople from their brutal attack. The fight rages through four exciting stages. You can take the fight to a sleazy wharf. Face a gang of tough Kung Fu girls in a dark alley. Or battle it out in another...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Trapped in a fantasy world of bizarre creatures and landscapes, guide archeologist Malvenious through dangerous lands and get out of Xargon alive! Avoid spears, spikes & mechanical mashers as you fight lizards, trolls, enormous spiders and deadly purple hoppers through breathtaking 256-color scenery & animation. Be prepared to lose touch with reality in this new magical adventure.This is the full 3 episode registered version, released as freeware by Allen Pilgrim.
Topics: DOS game, epic megagames, xargon, action, side-scroller
There Are Some Places In The Universe You Don’t Go Alone...but the nightmares return and the only way to get rid of them is to go back to LV- 426 and confront them... face-to-face. To relive the terror. To conquer your fear. And this time... to win. - Fight the clock and the Alien's attack to rescue Newt before the complex explodes - The final confrontation, your ultimate enemy. the Alien Queen laces you at last - Ripley prepares for the final confrontation with the Alien Queen. - The...
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G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a 1985 action shoot 'em up video game. It was developed and published by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64. At the beginning of the game the player selects a one player or two player game. The objective as one of the members of the G.I. Joe team is to eliminate any threats from Cobra and to capture eight Cobra operatives. The game cannot be completed if too many members of either side are placed in jail, other members are released to perpetuate the game....
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Game created using the ZZT engine. Readme file: bbath.txt
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B.C.'s Quest for Tires is a 1983 video game developed by Sydney Development and published by Sierra On-Line. It was released for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, ZX Spectrum, MSX, and Apple II, based on the comic strip B.C. by Johnny Hart. The game was designed by Paul Butler and Rick Banks. The name of the game is a play on the title of the contemporaneous film, Quest for Fire. (Wikipedia) From the first man, comes the last word in computer games. Quest For Tires stars Thor,...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk includes three games: Crime Wave (1983, Scott Schram/Penguin Software) - You control a police car on patrol in a metropolitan area. Once a robbery occurs the perpetrators car will change to the color red. You must then catch them and bring them to the police station for booking. Unfortunately, other traffic on the road may get in your way. Crystal Castles (1983, Atari/Atarisoft) - Bentley Bear is trapped in CRYSTAL CASTLES, home of Berthilda the Witch and her evil cronies. To...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Southwestern Data Systems recently came into the possession of this software product from the (Alien Sybmbols) Software Company. Judging from the programming style, it was our suspicion that the original game was the work of Nhoj Dranseb, a leading programmer of the Bezardian planetary system. Intensive reformatting efforts on our part have produced a disk which is compatible with standard Apple computers, despite the program's original existence on Bezardian computers. Although it was...
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Heavy Barrel is a 1987 overhead run and gun arcade game by Data East. Terrorists have seized the underground control complex of a nuclear missile site, and it is up to the player to infiltrate the base and kill the enemy leader. Players begin armed with a gun with unlimited ammunition and a limited supply of grenades. Improved weapons and grenade powerups are made available within the game, either in plain sight or within crates that must be unlocked using keys. Additionally, crates may contain...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
H.E.R.O. (an acronym standing for Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation) is a single-player video game published by Activision. First developed for the Atari 2600 and released in March 1984, the game was ported to many of the home computers and gaming consoles of that era. In the game, the player uses a helicopter backpack and other tools to rescue victims trapped deep in a mine. The player assumes control of Roderick Hero (sometimes styled as "R. Hero", a play on "our...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
From the Frostbyte BBS shareware collection.
Topics: menu, password, file, press, hdm, cursor, display, entry, dos, list, main menu, menu action, menu...
Into the Eagle's Nest is a computer game developed by Pandora Software and released by Mindscape in 1986 for the Apple II and in 1987 for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, IBM PC and ZX Spectrum, and by Atari Corporation in 1988 for the Atari XEGS. The player character is an Allied soldier whose orders are to infiltrate the top-secret Nazi fortress called the Eagle's Nest (which consists of four castles), rescue three Allied saboteurs being held there, save art treasures the Nazis...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Variant of Tempest. Move along the top of a tunnel shooting enemies as they rise up from below. As the enemies are coming up they will leave spikes behind them. Once the level is cleared you will move down the tunnel and must avoid the spikes.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Jaws is a video game loosely based on the film franchise of the same name.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Climb aboard and join Popeye as you race him through a crazy maze in pursuit of Olive Oyl's falling hearts. The more hearts you help him catch, the higher your score. Of course, it won't be easy with Brutus and the Sea Hag around! Lead Popeye to his spinach in time and it's curtains for this pesky pair. If not - it's into the briny deep for this sailor! A fast and fun game for all ages!
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
IT’S GORILLA WARFARE! THE THRILL OF THE ARCADE GAME You can feel an exciting tingle up and down your spine when you play DONKEY KONG at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches of Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Take the entire family on a North Pole junket as you romp through five, fun-filled games of Christmas cheer. The elves are in a frenzy! The reindeer are loose! And Santa and Cynda need your help to prepare for the big day! Santa's Reindeer Game - Corral the smiling reindeer so Santa can fly the skies. Cynda's Christmas Cookie Game - Decorate Cynda's cookies and escape the grabbing hands. The Gift Factory - Drop and kick giftwrapped presents through the factory chute. The North Pole Christmas...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk includes three games: Burgertime (1983, Data East/Mattel Electronics) - Welcome to the BURGERTIME kitchen! It is a maze of vicious hot dogs, marauding pickles, and devilish eggs. These nasties combine in an all-out culinary effort to sandwich your chef and quickly end his career in fast food. Tasty prizes appear for your chef - ice cream, French fries, and coffee. His super secret burger ingredient is pepper which will stop cold any approaching nasty. Cubit (1983, Micromax...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Drol is a 1983 computer game published by Brøderbund. It was originally released for the Apple II, and was later ported to the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, and Sega SG-1000. The player controls a robot flying through a four story maze, attempting to rescue people and animals while avoiding traps and enemies such as alien creatures, snakes, eagles, magnets and axes. There are only three levels, but the game repeatedly starts over in a more difficult version if the third level is completed. In the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Tubes! v1.00 *** Software Creations *** A new, exciting and addictive action packed puzzle game! Your goal is to match at least 3 similar colored atoms to make them vanish in a whirl of fantastic animation. Requires: VGA (with 256K) and at least a 286. Supports: Adlib, Sound Blaster, General Midi.
Topics: tubes, puzzle, price, sound, shareware, vga, software, creations, blaster, collection, software...
Pac-Man variant. Teddy is the very best salvage man in the galaxy, but that doesn't prevent decadent aliens from sabotaging his missions. Can Teddy overcome his pacifist roots, melting down the viciously, volatile, vixens with his trusty Microwave dishes? Or will the aliens make a widow of Mrs. Teddy? Only you can decide...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Gumball (1983, Robert Cook/Broderbund) -Your a worker in a gumball factory and must guide each color-coded gumball into it's color-corresponding bin by opening and closing valves. Highrise (1983, Joe Calabrese/Micro Learn) - Construct a tower out of blocks. Five shoots feed blocks down to the builder. You must choose blocks which will create a solid tower or the building will collapse. Once the tower is high enough your worker will climb up to the next level. Lock 'n' Chase (1983, Data...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games: Puzzle games
Impossible Mission is a video game for several home computers. The original version for the Commodore 64 was programmed by Dennis Caswell and published by Epyx in 1984. The game features a variety of gameplay mechanics, from platform, adventure and action games and boasted novel features for the time, such as digitized speech. Impossible Mission, which casts the player in the role of a secret agent infiltrating an enemy stronghold, is widely considered one of the best games for several...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Frogger (1983, Konami/Sega/Sierra On-Line) - Life isn't all lazy days and lily pads for a frog - it abounds with dangers. Guide your frantic frog home to safety in a madcap dash across a busy highway and a treacherous river. Fast and furious action is guaranteed to keep things hopping. Night Stalker (1983, Mattel Electronics) - The object of the game is to avoid the blobs, spiders and robots... and destroy as many of them as you can!!! Your man is trapped in the cavern, there's nowhere to hide....
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
IT’S GORILLA WARFARE! THE THRILL OF THE ARCADE GAME You can feel an exciting tingle up and down your spine when you play DONKEY KONG at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches of Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
From the Frostbyte BBS shareware collection.
Topics: menu, hdm, press, password, enter, file, step, entry, arrow, cursor, menu action, menu entry, menu...
The object of this game is to hit as many stellar invaders as possible before they move down and scrub you out of existence. You are commander of a pin launching base which may be controller either from the keyboard or with a game controller. Each invader that you hit increases your score. The invaders on the lowest row are worth one point each, those on the second row are worth two points, and so on up to the fifth row, where the invaders are worth five points each. The 'Space Commander' is...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This is only part of the game disk. To play the game you will also need to download side A of the disk.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk contains the following games: Diamond Mine (1983, IDSI / Roklan) - Move through the mines collecting diamonds while avoiding enemies. Lady Tut (1984, Progame) - Search through five underground mazes to uncover Lady Tut's sarcophagus. While doing so you you will need to avoid enemies, collect rings, and keys to unlock doors. People Pong (1982, Greg Carbonaro/Unique) - Single player pong variant. Hit a person back and forth who also can shoot at enemies that appear on the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
In Crisis Mountain you must navigate through nine mountain caverns defusing bombs left by terrorists. The mountain is part of a volcano which is becoming active causing boulders and lava to flow. Each level has a limited amount of time before the bombs detonate.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Ikari Warriors is a vertically scrolling, shoot 'em up arcade game developed by SNK. Ikari Warriors was SNK's first major breakthrough US release and became something of a classic. The game was released at the time when there were many Commando clones on the market. What distinguished Ikari Warriors were rotary joysticks and a two-player mode. The player begins as one of two commando-type warriors, garbed in red (Ralf) or blue (Clark). They must proceed from the bottom of the screen upwards,...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Arcticfox is a 1986 science fiction tank simulation video game developed by Dynamix and published by Electronic Arts. It was published in Europe by Ariolasoft. A sequel to Dynamix's Stellar 7, Arcticfox was developed for the Amiga as one of the platform's first titles but was quickly ported to other platforms including the Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, DOS and Apple IIe. It was one of the first video games rendered from a 3-D first-person perspective and is considered a pioneer of the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Your war was never over. And now you're going back. The parachute drops you into the middle of enemy territory. Your mission: Prove the existence of American POW's in Vietnam - Don't engage the enemy - Leave it to the government to get them out. But who could leave Americans in that hell hole? Not you, John Rambo. Aided only by a beautiful woman, an AK-47 machine gun, a knife and a bow, you face the nightmare of Vietnam all over again. But this time you must win - or die! Put yourself to the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Donkey Kong clone.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
At the dawn of time, the Creators of Heaven, Earth, and the Netherworld entrusted the magical Gemstone to Mankind. Using the Gemstone to focus the Earth's natural magic, Man was able to create a veritable Paradise. Prosperity and happiness spread far and wide in the Golden Light, and peace reigned supreme for time immemorial... ...Until now — for the Wave of Darkness has extinguished the Golden Light. Stricken with envy and greed, the loathesome creatures of the Netherworld have stolen the...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Peeping Tom is an action game where you can move your spaceship horizontally along the bottom of the screen. Enemy ships will move through a partially covered window at the top of the screen. Three of the four windows panes will be covered at the beginning, but as you shoot an enemy craft in a covered pane it will cause that pane to become uncovered. Once all enemy ships have been destroyed on the level you will advance to the next.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Side B of the game disk for Batman: The Caped Crusader. Side A is located here.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Variant of Berzerk You're probably saying "But what the HELL is Berzap!" Glad you asked. The Scenario: This game takes place some time in the future. You've been training in COMSI (the Conspiracy Of Mindless Saboteurs, Inc.) for several years. You have just been handed your toughest assignment to date. Your instructors have dropped you at the headquarters of a huge alien mega- corporation, weaponless (except, of course, your trusty Kill-O-Zap particle beam weapon, which you never go...
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Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This is side B of the Aliens: The Computer Game disk. To run this game fully you will also need side A of the disk.
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First the Black Plague, now this. Drax, the evil sorcerer, is holding Princess Mariana captive in his dark and dismal dungeon. And he’ll only release her to the warrior who can defeat his barbarian guards in deadly sword combat. Somebody gets the girl. While Drax looks on you’ll fight one-on-one against a string of his ruthless slaves—clashing swords in the forgotten dungeon, Drax’s throne room, the molten lava bed and in the dark, enchanted forest. As Gorth the hero-warrior, you’ll...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
The evils of ancient times are loose! They must be destroyed or returned to Pandora's Box. Your wits and powerful lightning bolts are your only weapons. Act now to save civilization from this hideous doom!
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
Gorgon is a clone of the arcade game Defender, a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up, for the Apple II. It was programmed by Nasir Gebelli and published by Sirius Software in June 1981. By June 1982 the game had sold 23,000 copies, making it one of the best-selling computer games at the time. In Gorgon, the player flies a spaceship across a side-scrolling landscape while protecting civilians on the ground from aliens that drop down from the top of the screen to try to carry them off. (Wikipedia)
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk contains the following four games: Congo (1982, Sentient Software) - Pilot a boat down the Congo attempting to rescue stranded people and dock safely. Watch out for obstacles including rocks, canoes, and wildlife! Epoch (1981, Larry Miller/Sirius Software) - A 3D space simulator. You must destroy as many enemies as possible within a limited amount of time and fuel. Gold Rush - Action game where you collect dynamite and avoid enemies. Not the well known adventure title. Mating...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
In Plasmania you control a microscopic ship moving through a persons bloodstream. As you navigate the ship you must destroy pathogens in the blood. If you run into the pathogens or walls of the blood vessels your patient will become sicker. If they become too sick they will die and the game is over.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
There Are Some Places In The Universe You Don’t Go Alone...but the nightmares return and the only way to get rid of them is to go back to LV- 426 and confront them... face-to-face. To relive the terror. To conquer your fear. And this time... to win. - Fight the clock and the Alien's attack to rescue Newt before the complex explodes - The final confrontation, your ultimate enemy. the Alien Queen laces you at last - Ripley prepares for the final confrontation with the Alien Queen. - The...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk includes the following games: The Asteroid Field (1980, Jim Nitchals/Cavalier Computer) - Single player Asteroids variant. Horizon V (1982, Nasir Gebelli/Gebelli Software) - G-bellians believe you have kidnapped one of their most prized performers. You must defend your self from their attacks using your radar and plasma weapons. Night Mission Pinball (1982, Bruce A. Artwick/subLOGIC) - You deserve the best. You've earned it. Now reward yourself with a session of Night Mission...
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program includes two games: B.C.'s Quest for Tires (1983, Sydney Development/Sierra On-Line) - B.C.'s Quest for Tires is a 1983 video game developed by Sydney Development and published by Sierra On-Line. It was released for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, ZX Spectrum, MSX, and Apple II, based on the comic strip B.C. by Johnny Hart. The game was designed by Paul Butler and Rick Banks. The name of the game is a play on the title of the contemporaneous film, Quest for Fire....
Topics: Apple II games, Action games
This program disk includes the following games: Bolo (1982, Elvyn Software/Synergistic Software) - Maneuver your tank through the maze destroying the 6 enemy bases. Each base is continually manufacturing different types of enemy tanks. People Pong (1982, Greg Carbonaro/Unique) - Single player pong variant. Hit a person back and forth who also can shoot at enemies that appear on the screen. Trick Shot (1981, Innovative Design Software/IDSI) - Pool game for one or two players.
Topics: Apple II games, Action games: Sports games