Category: Arcade

Wizball

Description:


An arcade/platform game, you’re Wizball and with your equipped ‘colors’ you have to restore the color of your wolrd by collecting paint drops stolen by enemies.
You’ll improve your skill by finding more of this drops.

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YEAR:

1987

PUBLISHER:

Ocean

Willy the Worm

Description:


The object of the game is to reach the bell without being squashed by a cannonball or running out of time. Extra points may be earned by getting presents along the way and by jumping over the balls. After you reach the bell you will be awarded points for the remaining time and you will advance to the next screen.
The game is played with the four arrow keys to make Willy the Worm run left and right and climb ladders up and down, and the spacebar to make him jump. (Note that when jumping, Willy can change directions in mid-air. This can be extremely useful!) Any other key makes him stop.
The bonus counter is displayed at the bottom of the screen. It starts at 1000 and counts down by tens. When you finish a level, the remaining bonus is added to your score. If the bonus gets to 0, you lose a worm and start the level over. Jumping over one or more balls earns 20 points. Getting a present is 100 points. After the game, the high scores are displayed in two lists. The ‘Daily Pinworms’ list resets each time you enter the program, while the ‘All-Time Nightcrawlers’ list is saved on disk.
You can also use the editor to make your own game.

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YEAR:

1985

PUBLISHER:

Alan Farmer

Wheel of Fortune

Description:


The translation of the popular tv-show.
You have to spin the weel and guess the letters and the entire phrase on the table. Very funny pc speaker music!

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YEAR:

1990

PUBLISHER:

Gametek

Welltris

Description:


The sequel of the original Tetris, written by the same creators, this tetris has many new features.
Speed : one to five, with five being really fast, four manageable, and the lower levels good for the first few practice games. After a certain number of lines have been completed, a bonus piece is provided (always size five) and then the speed increases. As far as we know, the level never increases, and there is no speed beyond five, although you still receive bonus pieces. Speed 5 starts at 65 lines completed.
Controls: space bar to drop pieces, Alt-P to pause, Alt-A to abort this game, Alt-Q to quit entirely, Alt-N to toggle Next piece viewer. In movement mode 1, left and right work when the piece is at the top or bottom, and up and down move the piece when it’s on the side walls. When going from the top wall to the right wall, for example, left and right control the piece until it is *entirely* on the right wall, then up and down take control. I prefer this mode. In movement mode 2, left is always clockwise and right is always counter-clockwise, which means the keys are completely backwards when a piece is being controlled on the top wall.

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YEAR:

1989

PUBLISHER:

Spectrum Holobyte