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A top-down racing game for one or two players.
A soccer management game published by Codemasters for several 8-bit and 16-bit home computers.
An action game in which the objective is to travel between stations avoiding the enemy.
A vertical arcade shooter inspired by Namco's Galaga.
Turrican II is an epic shooter featuring a ton of exploration, colorful graphics and a pumping synth soundtrack to boot.
Ghost Chaser is a Pac-Man-esque maze game for Amiga and Atari ST.
The fourth game in a series of multi-platform adventure-platformers by the Oliver Twins, produced by Codemasters.
A budget soccer game developed by Codemasters and released for Amiga and Atari ST.
A horizontal bidirectional scrolling platformer with a fantasy setting published by Players Premier .
A side-scrolling shoot'em up and the successor to X-Out wich comes with a two player co-op ability. Developed by Advantec Software and published by Rainbow Arts for Commodore Amiga and Atari ST.
A top-down view driving game in which two players can drive at the same time on a split-screen.
A snooker simulator published by Players Premier for some 8-bit homecomputers.
A double pack published by Encore for Amstrad CPC, C64 and ZX Spectrum.
A soccer game set in the future in which the player takes control of one of 16 fictional teams.
A slot machine simulation published by Byte Back for Amiga and Atari ST.
In this Pengo-style action game Dizzy has to rescue all of his mates from seperate prisons in which they were thrown in by the evil Wizard Zak.
A computer version of a horse racing game like found in funfairs or theme parks.
A soccer management game where the player has to take a team from a choice of 16 teams and make them British Super League champions.
A soccer game where the player can choose one of sixteen European soccer teams and play against another player or the computer.
A horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up with eight levels and an underwater setting.
An early shooter platformer originally developed for European home computers, best known for its heavy metal soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck.
Fast Food Dizzy is a maze game featuring the Oliver Twins' Dizzy character. It's the first spin-off of the Dizzy franchise.
A 2D horizontal scrolling action game in which the player bounces on a bouncebubble and tries to avoid or shoot various aliens.
A ninja-themed variant of Gauntlet that was developed by TAG Computer Games for several 8-bit home computers.
An action game with platform elements developed by Code Masters and published by Cartoon Time for the 8-bit home computers Amstrad CPC, C64 and ZX Spectrum. It was also published directly by Code Masters under the name "Spellfire the Sorcerer" for the 16-bit platforms Amiga and Atari ST.
Your objective is very simple but far from easy; to become a successful and preferably not dead cosmic pirate
The third game in a series of multi-platform adventure-platformers by the Oliver Twins, produced by Codemasters.
A quiz game with 2000 questions from the fields of sport, pop music and show biz.
A hostage rescue simualtion developed by Subway Software for the Amiga, Atari ST, C64 and PC systems.
A pinball game released on multiple early computer systems.
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