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Alien Attack is a space shooter type game developed and published by Mr X for the Enterprise.
As Tal, your job is to single-handedly clear out the aliens who have invaded a desolate and destroyed post-nuclear earth. To have any chance of this, he must locate a sacred suit of armor. Not only will this protect him from radiation, and allow him to withstand some enemy contact, it also heals him, and enables him to float. This …
Arcadia is a fixed screen shooter originally released for the Spectrum in 1982 and later ported to the Enterprise. It was published by Imagine.
Atomix is a transport puzzle video game developed by Günter Kramer (as Softtouch) and published by Thalion Software, released for the Commodore Amiga and other personal computers in late 1990. The game was converted for the Enterprise 128 in 2006 and published by PovySoft The object of the game is to assemble molecules from compound atoms by moving the atoms …
Attores is a game by the Hungarian software house, a Studio. It was released for the Enterprise and the Videoton TVC. The latter was a Hungarian home computer based on the Enterprise. The year of release is unknown, but was in the 1980's.
Batman is an isometric action-adventure game developed by Jon Ritman with graphics by Bernie Drummond, released by Manchester-based Ocean Software for a range of home computers including the Enterprise.
A dictator took the control of a fortress on the island of Kuhn-Lin. The player's mission is to storm the island and recapture it. This takes place over the course of six different sequences. The first sequence is Aerial Reconnaissance, where the fleet must be moved directly past the enemy or into a hidden passage to trigger another, optional stage. …
Beyond the Ice Palace lies a mystical land caught up in a battle between good and evil. Dark spirits are setting alight the forests, destroying the homes and livelihood of simple woodcutters. In desperation the ancient and wise spirits of the woods shoot a sacred arrow into the air. Whoever finds it will be able to destroy the powers of …
Black Tiger is an arcade game by Capcom. It was ported to the Enterprise in 1989 and published by Go!
Colossal Adventure takes its cue from the very earliest mainframe text adventures. Our hero must rescue the elves and find fifteen pieces of treasure. There are many dark areas, so lights and batteries are at a premium. Be careful of vicious dwarves, who can be killed using axes. You can carry up to four objects at a time, the useful …
Devil's Lair is a platform adventure released on the Enterprise by Loriciels.
Dynamite is an action adventure game written by Rob Bowkett and released by Mirrorsoft for the Enterprise, Amstrad and Spectrum home computers. Doctor Blitzen and his assistant Donna have drawn up plans for a ray machine to conquer the world. They have hidden the plans in a safe inside Blitzen's vast mansion. As Dan, the player must find and blow …
Eggs of Death is an action adventure style game published by Novotrade for the Enterprise. It is a mix of fixed screen shooter, platform and scrolling shooter.
Equinox is a computer game developed and published by Mikro-Gen for a range of home computers including the Enterprise.
Exolon is a run and gun game programmed by Raffaele Cecco and published by Hewson in 1987 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC 8-bit computers. It was later converted to Enterprise 128 and to the 16-bit Amiga and Atari ST platforms.
Fantasia Diamond is a traditional text adventure with static graphics, where the titular diamond, a family heirloom has been stolen and has to be retrieved from a sinister riverside fortress. Along the way, Boris the Masterspy is to be rescued who was imprisoned during a previous attempt to recover the diamond. On the way you encounter elves, pixies, gnomes and …
Frost Byte is a game published by Mikro-Gen and released on the Enterprise and Spectrum in 1986. It's a platform type game with maze/puzzle elements.
Developed by Dinamic Software and published by Imagine for the Enterprise home computer in 1987.
Game Over II (known as Phantis in Spain) is an action game developed and published by Dinamic Software in 1987 as the sequel to Game Over. It is a mix between a scrolling shoot 'em up game (similar to R-Type) and a platform game (similar to Turrican).
Glug Glug was written by Steve Evans and published by CRL Group for the Spectrum and Enterprise. It was an treasure finding action game played underwater for 1 player or 2 players alternating.
Grime Z80 is a remake of the 1984 text mode game Grime for the IBM PC, now ported to an assortment of 8-bit computers and devices all based on the Zilog Z80 CPU. Like the unsanitary original, it inhabits the general territory of Centipede crossed with Conway's Game of Life: a multi-directional shooter where you battle an expansion of sloppy …
Herbert's Dummy Run is a video game published by Mikro-Gen for a range of home computers including the Enterprise. It is an arcade adventure game and part of the Wally Week series. Herbert's Dummy Run is the fourth entry in a series of games featuring Wally Week and his family. Herbert is the small child of Wally who has become …