Notable Games
Game | Published | Publisher | Platform |
---|---|---|---|
4D Sports Boxing | 1991-06-15 | Mindscape/Electronic Arts | PC-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST |
4D Sports Tennis | 1990 | Mindscape | PC-DOS |
Accolade Comics | 1987 | Accolade | Commodore 64 |
Ace of Aces | 1987 | Accolade | Atari XL/XE |
After Burner | 1988 | Sega | PC-DOS |
Altered Beast | 1990 | Sega | PC-DOS |
Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge | 1990 | Konami | MS-DOS, Amiga, Macintosh, NES, handheld |
Castlevania | 1990 | Ultra Games | PC-DOS |
Grand Prix Circuit | 1988 | Accolade | PC-DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Apple IIGS |
Hardball! | 1985 | Accolade | Commodore 64, Apple IIGS |
Metal Gear | 1990 | Ultra Games | PC-DOS |
Mission: Impossible | 1991 | Konami | PC-DOS |
Out Run | 1989 | Sega | PC-DOS |
Stunts/4D Sports Driving | 1990 | Brøderbund/Mindscape | PC-DOS, Amiga |
Super C | 1990 | Konami | Amiga, PC-DOS |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 1990 | Ultra Games | PC-DOS, Commodore 64 |
Test Drive | 1987 | Accolade | PC-DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga |
The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing | 1989 | Accolade | PC-DOS, Commodore 64 |
The Duel: Test Drive II | 1989 | Accolade | PC-DOS, Commodore 64, Amiga, Apple IIGS |
Top Gun: Guts and Glory | 1993 | Konami | Game Boy |
Wings of Fury | 1990 | Broderbund | Amiga, PC-DOS |
The Need for Speed | 1995 | Electronic Arts | PC-DOS |
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