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  • Lost Vikings

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    Freeware game by Silicon & Synapse, Inc.

    Help Eric, Baleog, and Olaf - a trio of medieval Norsemen with various talents to find their way through time and space back to Earth.

    Editor-in-chief says: Lost Vikings is a side-scrolling platformer with puzzle elements and released early in the 90s for various platforms. Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout are the three main characters of the game. They are three vikings who need to be guided to safety in each level. The player controls only one character at a time, but can take turns and control each one of them. The player has to perform many actions in order to guide the vikings to the end of the level. Though the game was not innovative, it was quite popular and I still remember it as being fun to play.
  • Light Crusader

    Freeware game by Treasure Co., Ltd.

    Light Crusader is an isometric action/puzzle adventure with RPG elements, along the lines of Landstalker.

    Editor-in-chief says: Light Crusader is an old action role-playing game published by Seg. The game blends console role-playing game with action and adventure elements. The game was acknowledged as a fast-paced release with colorful and good graphics. The story focuses on Sir David, a knight who travels to the town of Green Row. Many weird things happened in the town and Sir David is summoned by the King to try and find the cause. There are a total of five characters in the game, but only Sir David can be controlled by the players.
  • Lemmings 2 - The Tribes

    Freeware game by DMA Design Limited

    The sequel to one of the most famous games ever now has a much more significant plot.

  • Landstalker - The Treasures of King Nole

    Freeware game by Climax Entertainment

    You assume the role of Nigel, an expert treasure hunter just back from his latest adventure who rescues a pixie from being captures and in exchange is given the general location of the legendary lost treasure of King Nole.

  • Klax

    Freeware game by Atari Games/Tengen

    A fast-paced, awesome puzzle game in the same vein as Tetris.

  • Jelly Boy

    Freeware game by Ocean/Probe/Electronic Arts

    Known as Jerry Boy in Japan, SmartBall lives up to it's American title by forcing players to strategize as they go about maneuvering the pliable, blob-like character through the game's 16 levels of play.

  • James Pond 3 - Operation Starfish

    Freeware game by Millennium Interactive Ltd.

    Help secret agent James Pond as he battles the wits and many minions of the evil Dr. Maybe.

  • Jack Nicklaus Power Challenge Golf

    Freeware game by Microsmiths Inc.

    Tee off against the Golden Bear himself in Jack Nicklaus' Power Challenge Golf.

  • It Came From The Desert

    Freeware game by Cinemaware/Electronic Arts

    You are the only one who knows what is coming, and you must save the others before it is too late.

    Editor-in-chief says: It Came From The Desert is an old computer game released for the first time for the Amiga system and afterwards ported to many other platforms. The game was inspired from Hollywood and could have been played in single-mode only. The game was rated as an action-adventure release with the gameplay centered on the player choosing what he wants to do next by picking one of the available options in the screens that pop up. Airports, farms, mines and other normal places are featured on the map and the players' main objective is to fight and destroy the giant mutant ants around the city.
  • Ishido - The Way of the Stones

    Freeware game by Accolade, Inc.

    This is a deceivingly simple tile game that plays like Concentration or Pyramid Solitare.

    Editor-in-chief says: This was a puzzle game released in early 90s by Accolade, a worldwide known game developer back then. The game is a puzzle consisting of 72 stones and a board game consisting of 96 squares. The stones had colors and symbols, six of each, so there were 36 possible pairs. But because each stone came in pairs, there were a total of 72 possible stones. The target of the player was to place all the 72 stones on the 96 squares board, but although it sounds easy, the stones had to actually be placed adjacent to others that they match by color or symbol.
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