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Ball Crazy

Erik's ball must bounce around the screen in this action game. The screens have several ledges, each of which changes color when Erik touches it. The goal is to change them all to a certain color, while avoiding the pursuers trying to stop him (despite the name, their movement paths are random). You have to do this 4 times in each of the 8 levels, as a new layer of bricks is added on top of the old ones once they are finished. There are several bonus items to make the task easier. - Invincibility, extra lives, automatic layer completion and bonus points.

Bigfoot

Footsy the Bigfoot has vowed to rescue his girlfriend, who has been locked in a cage by a sadistic madman. To free her, Footsy must blow the lock using TNT, but the only problem is that there are two breaks in the wire that need to be repaired. So Footsy has to traverse a series of environments to try to repair the cable. In the meantime, he has to jump over pools of lava, throw rocks at swarms of bees, and eat spinach and fairy cakes to replenish any energy he may lose along the way.

Combat Zone

Combat Zone is a classic Commodore 64 game that was released in 1987. Developed by Emerald Software, this action-packed game took players on an intense journey through various battlefields where they had to fight against enemy soldiers and monsters. With its stunning graphics and engaging gameplay, Combat Zone quickly became a hit among gamers and is still considered a cult favorite today. The game's premise is simple yet captivating - players take on the role of a soldier who must navigate through different zones and complete various missions. These missions range from rescuing prisoners of war to destroying enemy bases, keeping players fully engaged and on their toes at all times. The game's nonlinear gameplay also adds to its appeal, as players can choose their own paths and strategies to complete missions successfully. One of the standout features of Combat Zone is its impressive graphics, especially when considering it was released in the late 1980s. The game's developers paid great attention to detail, and it shows in the visuals. The battlefields are vividly depicted, and the character models are well-designed, making the gameplay experience even more immersive. The game also utilizes a top-down perspective, giving players a comprehensive view of the battlefield and adding to the game's tactical feel. Another aspect of Combat Zone that sets it apart is its wide array of weapons and equipment. Players have access to various firearms, explosives, and even vehicles, all of which can be used to their advantage in completing missions. This adds a strategic element to the game, as players must carefully choose their loadout before heading into battle. Additionally, the game also features a multiplayer mode, allowing players to compete against each other and test their skills. In addition to its action-packed gameplay, Combat Zone also boasts a gripping storyline. The game's narrative follows a group of soldiers on a mission to take down an evil dictator who has taken over the world. The story unfolds through engaging cutscenes, adding to the game's feel and making players feel invested in the characters and their journey. This, coupled with the game's challenging missions, creates a well-rounded gaming experience that keeps players coming back for more.

The Fear: Storm II

The second arcade adventure in the 'Storm' series. The legendary and powerful artifact 'The Fear' has been stolen. You must find it and return it to its original location before it falls into the wrong hands.
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