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The Incredible Hulk – The Pantheon Saga

Description

The Incredible Hulk is an isometric 3D action game.

The popular Marvel comic book hero The Hulk returns to the PC, Playstation and Saturn systems to battle tons of lowly enemies and the occasional monstrous super-villain. When the lawful Pantheon society of superheroes kidnaps the green giant, he joins forces with his abductors and smashes through 13+2 isometric 3D levels (in a look reminiscent of the Loaded series of games).

True to the comic books, the Hulk relies on no other weapons than his massive muscles to punch, kick and crush his enemies. When he has accumulated enough gamma energy, he may use powerful special moves like a Vortex Spin or the Floor Hammer. Rare bonus items also allow the Hulk to summon one of the four Pantheon team members Atalanta, Ulysses, Ajax and Hector to assist in the thick of battle.

Most levels include at least one arch-enemy, such as Piecemeal, Trauma & Lazarus or the U-Foes. Luckily, the Hulk’s regenerative powers allow him to regain health slowly. Little seems to be left of the Hulk’s legendary leaping capacity, however, so the green meat ball is forced to hop from platform to platform every now and then. …

Scorcher

Description

Scorcher is a futuristic racing game by Scavenger. In dark post-war-looking decors, you race against a couple of opponents driving in a spherical racer. You can pick up special triangles to gain speed powerups.

The graphics support resolutions up to 640×480. …

Test Drive (1987)

Description

Test Drive is a classic racing game released in 1987 for IBM PC and other platforms. In the game, players get behind the wheel of a high-performance sports car and compete in a series of illegal street races against computer-controlled opponents.

The game features five different cars to choose from, each with their own unique handling and performance characteristics. Players can choose to race on one of five different courses, including city streets, coastal highways, and mountain roads. Each course has its own challenges and obstacles, such as sharp turns, hills, and oncoming traffic.

The objective of the game is to complete each race as quickly as possible without crashing or being caught by the police. If the player manages to win a race, they earn money which can be used to upgrade their car with better brakes, tires, and engine upgrades. …

The Duel – Test Drive II

Description

In the sequel to Test Drive, you can play against the time or the computer. Choose between a Ferrari F-40 and a Porsche 959, and take on your opponent, who is in the other car. There is also traffic to avoid.

Each stage has a different setting, including forests and mountains, with a wide range of hazards to dodge. The game is designed to allow for scenario disks. To finish a stage, you must stop at the gas station by yourself, which allows you to refuel. …

Test Drive III – The Passion

Description

Test Drive III: The Passion is a racing game released in 1990 for IBM PC and other platforms. It is the third installment in the Test Drive series and features a variety of high-performance sports cars that the player can race through a number of different courses and environments.

The game features several different modes of play, including single races, time trials, and a championship mode where the player competes in a series of races to become the ultimate driving champion. The championship mode takes place across several different locations, including California, Europe, and Japan.

Test Drive III: The Passion is known for its advanced graphics, which include detailed 3D graphics and realistic weather effects, such as rain and snow. The game also features a variety of different camera angles, including a first-person perspective and an overhead view.

One unique feature of Test Drive III: The Passion is its driving physics model, which accurately simulates the performance of each car in the game. This means that each car has its own handling and performance characteristics that the player must learn in order to be successful. …

WWF European Rampage Tour

Description

Ocean’s second wrestling game is tag-team-based, taking the player through four fights around major European cities. The player assembles a two-man team from Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart and Macho Man Randy Savage.

Combat takes place both in and out of the ring, although a wrestler can’t spend more than ten seconds at a time outside the ring. Once opponents are stunned, it becomes possible to throw them, which inflicts real damage to their energy bar. Many combination moves are available, including jumping off the ropes and landing on an opponent to pin him. …

WWF In Your House

Description

WWF In Your House is a successor to WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game. Like its predecessor, it is a hybrid of wrestling game and arcade versus fighter, with over-the-top, unrealistic moves. Concept and presentation are similar to Mortal Kombat games: digitized sprites are used to represent the wrestlers, and the game features finished moves that are performed before the final pin. There are a total of ten WWF wrestlers in the game: The British Bulldog, Goldust, Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Ahmed Johnson, Shawn Michaels, The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, and Vader. A new four-player mode is available. …

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