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A_Mind_Forever_Voyaging
   Title: A Mind Forever Voyaging
   Year: 1985
   Developer: Infocom   
   Publisher: Infocom   
   Platform: Amiga   Atari ST/STE   Commodore C64/128   Mac   PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In this story, you will be PRISM, the world's first sentient machine.The story begins in the world of 2031, a world on the brink of chaos. The economy of the United States of North America (USNA) has been stagnating for decades. Crackpot religions are springing up all over the place. Crime and urban decay are rampant. Schools have become violent, chaotic places ill-suited for educating children. Today's youth frequently use joybooths to "tune-out" the world, leading in the extreme case to joybooth suicide, where a psychological addict wastes away in his or her private nirvana. The global situation is even grimmer. The calcuttization of the Third World has almost reached its limit, causing extreme overpopulation and poverty.
Extase
   Title: Extase
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Cryo Interactive   
   Publisher: Virgin Games   
   Platform: PC DOS   Amiga   Atari ST   
   Genre: Action   Strategy   
   Plot:
It features some puzzles involving a sleeping female android that the player needed to wake up by cleaning its circuit. Each level represented a different level of emotion until the final extase (ecstasy). The gameplay mechanic is based on the "Brain Bowler" minigame in Purple Saturn Day, an 'alien sports' compilation created by the Cryo team under the name ERE and published by Epyx.
Mean_Streets
   Title: Mean Streets
   Year: 1989
   Developer: Access Software   The Code Monkeys   
   Publisher: Access Software   US Gold   
   Platform: Amiga   Atari ST   Commodore 64   PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
The player plays the role of Tex Murphy, a down-and-out private investigator living in post-apocalyptic San Francisco. Tex is hired by a beautiful young woman named Sylvia Linsky to investigate the death of her father, Dr. Carl Linsky, a professor at the University of San Francisco. Prior to his death, Carl would not talk to his daughter about the secret project he was working on, and days later, he was seen falling off the Golden Gate Bridge. Sylvia suspects murder, but the police say it was routine suicide. To help get him started, Tex is given $10,000 and a few leads. The player is referred to the game's manual for a list of their leads.
RoboCop
   Title: RoboCop
   Year: 1988
   Developer: Data East   
   Publisher: Data East   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Arcade   Atari ST/STE   Commodore C64/128   MSX   NES   PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   Arcade   Platform   
   Plot:
In the game, a player controls RoboCop who advances through various stages that are taken from the 1987 movie. The bonus screen is a target shooting range that uses a first-person perspective. The intermission features digitized voices from the actors. RoboCop was licenced by UK-based Ocean Software at the script stage, so (fairly uniquely for the time) the 1988 run & gun and beat 'em up hybrid arcade game devel...
RoboCop_2
   Title: RoboCop 2
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Data East   Ocean   
   Publisher: Data East   Ocean   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Arcade   Atari ST/STE   Commodore C64/128   Game Boy   NES   ZX Spectrum   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
RoboCop 2 is a series of video games published in the 1990s by Ocean and Data East for various home computers and video game consoles. They are based on the movie of the same name. Three different games were produced, each produced on two systems. The version for the Commodore 64 and NES was a simple left-to-right scrolling platformer, in which RoboCop was required to collect and destroy at least two-thirds of the drug...
RoboCop_3
   Title: RoboCop 3
   Year: 1992
   Developer: Digital Image Design   Probe   Eden Entertainment Software   Ocean   
   Publisher: Ocean   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: ZX Spectrum   Commodore 64   Commodore Amiga   Atari ST   NES   SNES   Sega Mega Drive   Sega Master System   Sega Game Gear      
   Genre: Shooter   Platform   
   Plot:
RoboCop 3 is a 1992 video game published by Ocean. It is based on the movie of the same name. The NES edition of RoboCop 3 is a traditional single-player, side-scrolling game with a storyline and background that loosely follows the film. A unique, memorable feature is the fact that each of RoboCop's body parts has a separate damage rating. Heavily damaged parts can result in "malfunctions," such as erratic firing (if the arm holding the weapon is damaged) or difficulty walking (if legs are damaged). The player has the opportunity to repair RoboCop's parts between levels. Within PAL-A regions, it was only released in Italy.
Smash_TV
   Title: Smash TV
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Williams Electronics Games   Inc.   
   Publisher: Williams Electronics Games   Inc.   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Arcade   Atari ST   Commodore 64   Game Gear   SEGA Genesis   NES   SEGA Master System   SNES   Xbox 360   ZX Spectrum   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
The year is 1999. The world's most popular television show is Smash T.V., an ultra-violent contest between two armed-to-the-teeth combatants, set loose in a series of deadly arenas that are filled to bursting with hordes of mindless beasts and killer robots. The aim of the game is to blast everything in sight and try to grab more cash and prizes than the other guy. Toaster ovens, VCRs, fancy cars and luxury holidays are there for the taking... for anyone who can survive long enough to enjoy them.
Suspended
   Title: Suspended: A Cryogenic Nightmare
   Year: 1982
   Developer: Infocom   
   Publisher: Infocom   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Amstrad PCW   Apple II   Atari 8-bit   Atari ST   Commodore 16   Plus/4   Commodore 64   PC DOS   Mac   PC Booter   Tatung Einstein   TI-99/4A   TRS-80   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
On a space settlement named Contra, a human being serves as a regulator for the planet's vital systems: he controls transportation, weather, and manages resources all while being in a deep sleep, through the neural power of his brain. Such a regulator is called Central Mentality. However, after five hundred years of stasis, the current Central Mentality suddenly awakens, greatly troubled by reports of computer malfunctioning and resulting problems in weather condition, food production, and transport. He must now act, and act quickly: the crew members assumed that he has gone insane, and are coming to disconnect his mind. But what can he do if his state of suspended animation prevents him from moving?
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