Notes: Another example of a company attempting to hide a terrible game behind the name of an actual baseball player. The gameplay is terrible on nearly every level possible.
Notes: Basic pinball game layout with not really too much happening. A step down from “Pinball,” with three screens of boredom.
Notes: This game had potential, but whoever put it together did a terrible job of trying. The graphics remind me of “Paperboy 2.” You go through a diagonal course, jumping over and avoiding different obstacles. Sadly, you can just lay on the speed and jump repeatedly and usually make it through every level in record time.
Notes: Action game where you select your particular roller derby team and take to the streets. Basically contains elements of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game,” adding roller skates and a plot that is completely ridiculous. Lots of fun.
Notes: This plays similar to “Codename: Viper,” except it pretty much sucks. Controls are awkward and the good old palette swap trick for enemies is rampant in this game. Not a very good release at all.
Notes: Classic strategy game from this company that takes place in ancient China around the Han dynasty. You have to take control of every territory on the map to win. Again, as I’ve said before, this is really a game for collectors that like to think a bit, so don’t try to dive into it if you’re not really into war games.