Bike Games for Your Kids
If you are riding your bike and playing a game, it takes a tremendous amount of coordination to do so. Your parents probably do not pay that much attention and do not realize the motions you must go through in order to beat your opponent. There is a large selection of these bike games that are out there to pick from.
I Want My PS3!I just got a PlayStation 3 and it is blowing my mind. The new games that are available for it are awesome. If I could play all day long I would still never get bored because I would never run out of games to play. Why? Because there are so many games and because the games are complicated so you don’t get bored easily.
Retro Game Review: AztecPaul Stephenson, author of the popular “Swashbuckler”, has once again distinguished himself with the release of AZTEC. Aztec combines real-time animation with fast arcade action and the puzzles of a good fantasy role-playing game. The object of the game is to recover a golden idol from the recesses of an ancient Aztec temple.
Retro Game Review: Breakthrough The ArdennesIn mid-1944, Nazi Germany was on the brink of defeat. Hitler needed something to gain a more favourable position in the peace negotiations. That something was a counter-attack from the Ardennes with the objective of capturing the port of Antwerp.
Retro Game Review: Berserker RaidsJohann Karlsen entered the bridge of Nogara’s flagship, NIRVANA. “We can’t defeat them. We need another year, at least, to have a functional squadron…
Retro Game Review: Battle for NormandySSI’s Battle for Normandy (BFN) continues the design and development tradition of Tigers in the Snow with additional refinements. Covering the initial Normandy landing through the build-up prior to Operation Cobra, the game takes 14 turns (June 6 through June 30) in two day increments. Included are air and naval firepower capabilities, weather and logistical considerations.
Retro Game Review: Axis AssassinTrip Hawkins, President of Electronic Arts says he wants EA games to be simple to learn, hot (full of action) and deep (they grow with you). Axis Assassin definitely meets all these criteria. You, the famed Axis Assassin, can fire forward or, by reversing direction, behind you, and can move in any of four directions.
Retro Game Review: After PearlAP is a World War II strategic-level simulation of naval war in the Pacific following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. It is joystick-controlled and played on a large, scrolling map of the Pacific which includes the major island bases from Hawaii to Indonesia. Ships of the opposing navies are represented by Red (Japanese) flags or Blue (US) flags and the occupation of island bases is represented by Red or Blue anchors.
Classic Game Review: 3 in 1 Football“Shelby turns the corner, gets a key block to spring him and they can’t get him down until he reaches the 41 yard line for a 16 yard pick-up and a Cardinal first down!” It was the first time I booted 3 IN 1 COLLEGE AND PRO FOOTBALL and I wasn’t really expecting a lot. I noticed that the team data disk listed both the University of Louisville Cardinals and their Metro rivals, the University of Cincinnati, on the 1983 supplemental college section.
Haunted Halls: Green Hills Sanitarium Game ReviewExplore a decrepit and otherworldly mental asylum in Haunted Halls: Green Hills Sanitarium. Your boyfriend has gone to the asylum to investigate odd happenings, and you haven’t heard from him in a week. Now you have to face your fears and go look for him. Solve intricate puzzles in this psychological mystery. Rescue asylum inmates from their fears and find your boyfriend in this creepy Lovecraftian hidden object adventure game!
Classic Game Review: Computer Foreign ExchangeCOMPUTER FOREIGN EXCHANGE (CFE) is a computer version of the Avalon Hill board game of the same name. The rules are the same and it relieves the players of all the bookkeeping required in that version. The game is unusual in two ways: it is available only for the TRS-80 and it does not allow you to play against the computer.
Classic Game Review: SeafoxSEAFOX is a shooting gallery game with additions. You are in your sub trying to sink enemy ships as they sail back and forth overhead. The upper row is composed of merchant ships.