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A Game of Government Management is a financial management game which gives you the chance to be the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the United Kingdom in the 1980's. Starting in 1984 with the real economy figures from 1982/83, you must try to survive in office for as long as possible trying to keep the books balanced and making more …
2002 is a Shuttle docking simulator. You have to control yaw, pitch, roll and forward engines to a high degree of accuracy in order to control the ship and dock with the space station.
3D Bomb Alley is a video game created by Software Invasion for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. The graphics work with 3D glasses creating the appearance of depth.
A 3D snooker game in high res. It features single and two player modes, as well as an option to play against the computer. The only annoying thing about this game is that it's all played from the same viewpoint, so when you are on the far end of the table it makes it difficult to judge shots.
747 Flight Simulator allows the player to sit at the controls of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet airliner. The upper part of the screen consists of a simple external view (horizon, runway), while the lower displays the instrument panel (airspeed, vertical speed indicator, altimeter, artificial horizon, compass, turn and bank indicator, ILS, flaps & landing gear indicators, various dials for …
A Scramble type game. Your objective is to seek and destroy the alien command space station that lies hidden in a maze of tunnels beneath the surface of an unfriendly planet. Navigate past the many hazards of the planet, then enter the maze.
A Qusetion Of Sport is a sports trivia game based on the long running BBC quiz show of the same name. It was developed by Elite Systems and published by Superior Software / Acornsoft. Two teams of three battle against each other by answering sports questions. 2 Points are awarded for answering your question correctly. If you answer incorrectly the …
Defend your seven cities against attack from wave after wave of random nuclear missiles. To destroy a missile you must position yourself on a suicidal intercept path and then wait for it to come into your sights. The only chance left then is to press your fire button. The laser power, refreshed from your capital city, is the protection that …
Acid Drops was programmed by Mike Granby. You have to shoot the aliens who are flying around the screen, two at a time, but watch out for the acid tank which is right above your ship. If you shoot a hole in the acid tank, the acid drips down, and contact with it is fatal. This makes accuracy important.
A text adventure by Micro Power, aka Program Power. The object of the game is to rescue the Princess from the Magic Caverns and to retrieve as much treasure as possible.
The sequel to Colossal Adventure is an interactive fiction game with a VERB NOUN interface. The fantasy setting takes a clear influence from Lord of the Rings. After centuries of harmony, Middle Earth has hit problems due to a cataclysmic sequence of events - a crop failure leading to animals turning violent, and then an attack from a mysterious enemy …
Air Traffic Control (aka Air Traffic Control Simulator) is a video game released by Microdeal, not to be confused with the 1984 game Heathrow Air Traffic Control by Hewson.
In this game you control a helicopter, and have to rescue innocent civilians from a war zone, when their house is blown up by a tank, you must land and let the civilians board the chopper. Then you take off and land at the hospital.
A shoot-em-up, with a touch of Space Invaders, a dab of Galaga and just a pinch of Galaxians.
An early Basic version of Space Invaders by Micro Power (aka Program Power) and featuring diagonally-falling bullets.
Alien Swirl is a fixed screen shoot 'em up in the style of Moon Cresta and Phoenix. The object of the game is to shoot down the waves of alien fighter craft and then successfully refuel at the end of every fourth phase for an additional bonus. Extra points can be earned for shooting the mothership which randomly flies across …
Anarchy Zone was written by Rob Dulstone and released for the BBC Microcomputer by Atlantis Software. In Anarchy Zone, there are a variety of different alien spaceships all intent on destroying you. Some can be killed with one shot, some cannot. What makes Anarchy Zone interesting is the 360 degrees rotation that your ship can do around the entire screen. …
Born a honey ant and brought up in an ant hill made of neapolitan ice cream your life is sweet, until one fatal day ravenous ant eaters with a voracious appetite for honey and ice cream invade your peaceful existence. After this you spend your life running from these green monsters. Ant eaters can go through ant nests, ants can't.
Arcade Action is a collection of four games. Space Invaders is a one or two player game and the other three are single player. Breakout: A musical version of an all-time favourite where you knock bricks out of a multi-coloured wall. There are seven variations on the standard game, including progressive walls and captive balls. Dodgems: Your racing car has …
An Air Traffic control simulation game set in Heathrow where you control up to 100 aircraft movements.
Arena 3000 is a top-down action shooter published by Microdeal in which you battle against waves of robots. You start with 3 lives and earn an extra one for every 20,000 points amassed. You can play in either single player or two player split-screen mode. Control is via the keyboard or dual joysticks.
Arkanoid is an arcade game developed by Taito in 1986. It was ported to the BBC Microcomputer and released by Imagine in 1987. This game is derived from the older Breakout style of game in which a bat and ball was used to smash bricks in a wall. In Arkanoid the bat becomes a Vaus spaceship and the ball an …