Notes: Sequel to 1942. Much better production value than its predecessor, though nothing incredible. Fly around and do shit.
Notes: Skateboarding game. Compete in four different areas with increasing difficulty as you reach higher levels. Very fluid controls. A great game and easy to get into. Watch out for the running mummies.
Notes: Adventure game with an interesting two-player optional control of a falcon. It’s quite similar to “Castlevania,” but involves careful timing, selection of levels, and puzzle solving.
Notes: Platform shooter situated in space where you enter a planet-eating planet to kill it. Fans of “Life Force” will dig this, though it’s way harder. Eventually enemies come from everywhere in very tight spaces, so be ready for a tough ride.
Notes: One of two games released by this company. Complete version includes the “Cheetahmen” comic book. Notoriously terrible but somewhat enjoyable because of the ever present amount of incredible suck. The menu screen is the best feature, as well as a decent opening.
Notes: Same as the NTSC release “S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team,” but with a title change for PAL audiences. Probably made everyone feel better if you are destroying something that isn’t supposed to be in your home country. Otherwise, I don’t know why they’d change the name at all.