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007: Licence to Kill is a 1989 video game based on the James Bond film of the same name, developed by Quixel and published by Domark in 1989. It was originally released for DOS and then ported to a number of home computers, including the BBC Microcomputer (ported by Consult Software). The BBC version was based largely on the graphics …
A darts simulation in which you can play standard games such as 301, 501 and so on. You can also play Round the Clock, Shanghai, or Noughts and Crosses.
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.
To return back to Earth if your ship is beyond the Starfields of Orion there is an avenue of beacons placed by the Elders of Earth to guide ships towards and through a Stargate. Unfortunately, Earth's enemies, the Andromedan's have launched a huge Starfleet to enter the Stargate and invade Earth. You have been tasked to guard the entrance of …
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.
You have to launch torpedoes at the ships in an enemy convoy. Carriers which carry a helicopter give the most points.
3D Dotty is a video game published by Blue Ribbon for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers in 1987. The aim is to clear the dots on the three levels of each screen while avoiding the dreaded fungus. Any contact with the fungus will reduce energy, and a life is lost when the energy reaches zero. The fungus …
3D Grand Prix is a video game published by Software Invasion in 1984 for the BBC Microcomputer.
A simple maze game in which you have to find your way out of a 3D maze, having been told where the exit is and where you are. It's fairly impressive for the age of the game, but not quite as good as the 1984 game Maze by Acornsoft. A different and lesser known game, also titled 3D Maze, was …
3D Munchy is a PacMan style game using an isometric view. It was written by Mike Williams of MRM, and developed and published by MRM. It was released for the BBC Microcomputer in 1983. You have to eat all dots while avoiding enemies. The enemies will dig holes which you can however refill (although you have a limited amount of …
3D Pool for the BBC Microcomputer was programmed by Nick Pelling (Orlando). It is known as 3D Pool on the box cover and as Maltese Joe Barbara's 3D Pool in the game's title screen. It is one of the earliest 3D cue-sports games, featuring a fully-rotating table and variable viewpoint allowing for much more realistic shot-playing than the traditional top-down …
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.
3D Space Ranger is a video game published by Microbyte Software for the BBC Microcomputer in 1983. Bares some resemblance to Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom. This is a third-person space shooter in which you shoot alien spacecraft and fly through asteroid fields, avoiding contact with asteroids on the way. Eventually you will come to a trench where you have …
A high-res blaster where you have to contend with planes, helicopters and ground forces all attacking you. Kind of like a stationary clone of Battlezone.
737 Flight Simulator allows the player to sit at the controls of a Boeing 737 twin-engine jet airliner. The upper part of the screen consists of a simple external view (horizon, runway), while the lower displays the instrument panel (airspeed indicator and Machmeter, vertical speed indicator, altimeter, artificial horizon, compass, radio beacon (VOR) indicators, Ground Proximity Warning System, ILS, flap, …
747 is a flight simulator developed and published by Doctor Soft. When the game starts you are flying towards the words DR SOFT. This allows you to get used to the steering and other controls. From this screen you can then select which airport and scenario you want to fly. Options include Taking-Off and Landing. Hoops may also be flown …
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 …
This is an adventure game with an educational theme. In it you play the role of an adventurer who must make his way across the perilous abyss which many others before him have failed to do. The game starts with you seeing the network of bridges from a birds eye view and you have to decide which way to go …
Acheton was written by Jon Thackray, David Seal and Jonathan Partington. The BBC Micro version was originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 and re-released in 1987 by Topologika. Acheton is a home computer conversion of the mainframe adventure of the same name. Similar to Zork (which was released on the VAX mainframe not long before Acheton's original appearance), it is …