Ear weaver baseball
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:Earl Weaver Baseball
Year: 1987 Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports - Baseball
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, OCS, PAL
Description:
A game with teams of era's like with Babe Ruth and Willie Mays. A game
very up to date game for it's time. Camera angles and TV style
presentations.
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Earthsiege
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Earthsiege
Year: 1994 Sierra On-Line
Genre: Simulation - FPS
Version: DOS
Description:
Command heavily-armed HERCs against relentless automated Cybrids
(Cyborg Hybrids; intelligent creatures designed by mankind, who
rebelled against us) in this MechWarrior-ish first-person simulation.
Earthsiege is not a product of FASA's BattleTech universe (as the MechWarrior games are),
though the resemblances are too close for legal comfort.
You control your HERC in 45 missions on varied terrain ranging from
slaughter to escort to protection. Note that the game should ideally be
controlled by more than just the keyboard for best play value.Full
Motion Video clips from your commander detail your missions while
keeping you in touch with the bigger picture as the war develops.
What you do outside the cockpit is also of great importance. Customize your
units by choosing their weapons, and targetting research on the right
new technology. Manage resources by collecting salvageable metals, and
more to beat back the Cybrid invasion.
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Earthworm jim
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Earthworm Jim
Year: 1995 Activision
Genre: Action - Plataform
Version: DOS
Description:
"Psy-Crow is chasing a small renegade ship. The ship’s pilot has
stolen an ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit.
Psy-Crow overtakes the renegade ship and they face off head-to-head.
Psy-Crow pulls his gun. The renegade pulls an even bigger gun. Wrought
with gun envy, Psy-Crow pulls out a huge monster gun. The renegade,
realizing he has been outmatched, pleads for mercy. But Psy-Crow, under
direct orders from the evil Queen Pulsating, Bloated, Festering,
Sweaty, Pus-filled, Malformed, Slug-for-a-behind, blasts the renegade
and his entire ship to smithereens. The suit falls gently to a strange
planet below. The strange planet is our planet. PLANET EARTH."
This sort of absurd humor permeates the game's atmosphere. The cast
of characters are all really weird and funny, including the
aforementioned Psy-Crow and Queen Pulsating, Bloated, Festering,
Sweaty, Pus-filled, Malformed, Slug-for-a-behind, and my favorites, Dr.
Monkey-for-a-Head and Peter the Puppy. Put that together with the
cartoony graphics and funny sound effects (the elevator music with
painful screams in the "What the Heck" level is particularly
enjoyable), and you have a fun game environment to spend some time in.
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Earthworm jim 2
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Earthworm Jim 2
Year: 1996 Funsoft
Genre: Arcade - Platform
Lang: English
Version: Commercial, DOS
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Easter eggstravaganza dizzy
Hardware: ATARI
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Titolo originale:Easter Eggstravaganza Dizzy
Year: ??? ST Action
Genre: Arcade - Misc
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, ST, joy port 2
Description:
Same game as Fast Food, but with a Easter theme
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Easy amos
Hardware: AMIGA-APPLICATION
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Easy and fun four in one
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:Easy and Fun - Four in One
Year: 1988 Polyglot
Genre: Miscellaneous - ??
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, OCS, PAL
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Easy banker
Hardware: AMIGA-APPLICATION
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Ebonstar
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:EbonStar
Year: 1988 Microillusions
Genre: Shooter - Miscellaneous
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, OCS, PAL
Description:
You are a gladiator piloting a small, one-man starship through a series of
bouts around the rim of the EbonStar. You have one weapon, an energy bolt
that repels anything that it strikes. To defeat your opponents you must
out-maneuver them and drive them into the EbonStar with repeated blasts of
energy. At the same time, you must evade your opponents missiles while you
skirt past the relentless tugging of EbonStar's enormous space-time
curvature.
Every time you hit an opponent with your energy bolt, drive a foe into the
warp, or destroy the EbonStar, you accumulate points. At the beginning of
the game, you start with five ships, extra ships are gained every ten
thousand points. The point values of defeating your enemies grows as you
battle your way through the higher rounds.
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Echelon
Hardware: C64
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Titolo originale:Echelon
Year: 1987 Access
Genre: Shooter - 3D
Lang: English
Disks: 2
Version: Commercial, joy port 2
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Echelon
Hardware: AMSTRAD-CPC
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Titolo originale:Echelon
Year: 1988 Accolade - U.S. Gold
Genre: Simulation - Space
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial
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Echelon
Hardware: APPLE2
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Titolo originale:Echelon
Year: 1988 Access
Genre: Simulation - Flight
Lang: Englis
Version: Commercial, joy port 2
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Eco
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:ECO
Year: 1988 Ocean
Genre: Strategy - Lire
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, OCS, PAL, WHD
Description:
Eco is an action strategy game of sorts, which sets you in charge
initially of a small single-celled organism, and challenges you to
guide its evolution. Your initial tasks are to roam around finding
food, and then find a potential mate. Depending on your organism's
status, different predators will be after you - a radar is displayed to
indicate where these are at any given time
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Eco
Hardware: ATARI
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Titolo originale:Eco
Year: 1988 Ocean
Genre: Strategy - Life
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: ST, supports mouse
Description:
ECO is a 3-D vector simulation of a world populated by a large number
of dirrent organsisms ranging from simple plant life to complex humanoids.
The appearance and behaviior of an organism is controlled by a genetic
code.
At the beginning of the game the computer randomly selects a world
from a range of planets, each with different populations, weather, etc.
Play begins with the player controlling the actions of a simple insect
creature via the juoystick and/or mouse.
The players immediate task is to find food for his creature to give
it energy to grow larger and mature. While looking for food the player
must be constantly alert and ready to flee should a predator come by.
If a players creature should die, from starvation, old age or being
eaten by a predator, the the game is over and a history and assessment of
the players performance is displayed as a post mortem.
When a creature has matured it can find a mate and reproduce,
generating a new but different creature as it's offspring. The player then
controls the offspring and the whole cycle begins again.
The object of the game is to evolve from a simple to a complex
creature by changing the genes when reproducing.
The first reproduction allows the player to alter just one gene. Each
subsequent reproduction eanbles another of the genes to be varied until
all eight genes are "unlocked" and the player can control any creature
he/she likes.
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Eco phamtoms
Hardware: AMIGA
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Eco phantoms
Hardware: ATARI
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Titolo originale:Eco Phantoms
Year: 1990 Electronic Zoo
Genre: Adventure - Misc
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, ST
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Ecoquest 2 lost secret of the rainforest
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:EcoQuest 2 - Lost Secret of the Rainforest
Year: 1993 Sierra On-Line
Genre: Adventure - Educational
Version: DOS
Description:
In EcoQuest 2: Lost Secret of the Rainforest, you play young Adam
Greene who, with his father Noah, an ecologist, arrives in a
third-world country to study the rainforest. After becoming separated
from his father Adam ventures alone into the rainforest, to discover
the secret of the mysterious Forest Heart, find the lost City of Gold
and attempt to help the endangered Grove People.
The game is targeted mostly at the younger end of the market, but
adults would also enjoy the lush graphics and the interesting
information about ecology and rainforests revealed by your e-corder.
The game seemed a little tedious at first, with a little too much help
popping up, but when Adam reaches the rainforest and climbs the giant
tree smothered in exotic flowers, birds and creatures, it becomes
rather fun... like a tropical version of the Faraway Tree series by
Enid Blyton.
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Ecstatica
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Ecstatica
Year: 1994 Psygnosis
Genre: Adventure - 3D
Version: DOS
Description:
It's time for you to meet Ecstatica, perhaps the most
original game of its time. This 3D horror/action/adventure game was
heavily influenced by the Alone in the Dark series, and it shows. The
story is set in the 10th century as you come across a mysterious
village and decide to investigate. Better be careful, because there's
something lurking around every corner!
The engine is somewhat similar to Alone in the Dark's: static
cinematic cameras that switch as you walk by, showing beautiful 2D
backgrounds with 3D objects rendered on top. Yet, unlike Alone in the
Dark, in Ecstatica everything is rendered with ellipsoids. While this
does not improve the graphics tremendously, it makes characters move
much more realistically and look more organic, and it does give the
whole game a unique look.
The game is played entirely using the keyboard, with a somewhat
complicated interface that can take some time to get used to. There's
no inventory; you can only take one item in each of your hands.
Fighting monsters is often challenging, but you can't consider this as
a flaw. It might scare some point-'n'-click adventurers away, but it
makes a more immersive experience for those fond of action
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Edd the duck
Hardware: C64
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Titolo originale:Edd the Duck
Year: 1990 Impulze
Genre: Arcade - Platform
Lang: English
Version: Commercial, joy port 2
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Edd the duck
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:Edd the Duck!
Year: 1991 Impulze
Genre: Arcade - Platform (scrolling Screen)
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, OCS, PAL, WHD
Description:
On childrens TV in the early 90s, Edd the Duck and Wilson the arm were
the familiar puppets helping with the link sections. Like most
child-oriented licenses of the day, his first computer outing was a
platform game, scrolling vertically and resembling "Rainbow Islands",
although much simplified.
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