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Wriggler is an arcade adventure game for the Enterprise home computer. It was developed by Devonshire House and published by Romantic Robot in 1985. An extended version was released by PGyuri / ZozoSoft in 2011.
Wizard's Lair is a video game developed by Bubble Bus and released on the Enterprise by Entersoft. Building on the basic gameplay and visual ideas of Ultimate's Atic Atac, Wizard's Lair stars an explorer named Pothole Pete, who is stuck in the Lair unless he can find all four pieces of the Golden Lion. The game is viewed slightly top-down, …
Vixen was developed by Intelligent Design and published by Martech for the Enterprise home computer in 1988.
In The Abyss, the planet Nonterraqueous is controlled by a master computer. You control a robot seeker drone trying to find and destroy this machine. You start with a laser and can get bombs but at swap stations you can change form. This new form cannot drop bombs or shoot lasers but it is not harmed by acid drops. You …
Sub Hunter is a video game that was converted to the Enterprise by Psytronik Software.
Star Strike 3D was developed by Entersoft and published on the Enterprise by Realtime Software. It is a first person shooter similar to Atari's Star Wars. The Outsiders have attacked the Earth Federation, laying waste to its defense fleets. In desperation, Federation Command sends the new Starstrike space fighters to attack the Outsiders's main bases (which are converted moons), hoping …
Sorcery was developed and published by Virgin Games, and released in 1985 on the Enterprise home computer.
Slightly Magic was developed by Astonishing Animations and released for the Enterprise computer by Codemasters in 1991. It is an arcade adventure style game.
Sir Abadol is a platform adventure type game developed by The Mojon Twins and published by Ubhres Productions.
Sceptre of Bagdad was released for the Enterprise 64/128 in 1987 by Atlantis.
RoboCop is a side-scrolling shooter. It was licensed by Ocean Software at the script stage. This is why the arcade game developed and published by Data East and Nihon Bussan bears a licence credit for Ocean. Several reworked versions appeared for home computers and video game consoles, most of them, including the Enterprise version, published by Ocean.
The USSR has launched a huge attack on the USA, and the only hope for the free world is for you (as leader of a US Squadron of fighters) to destroy their defense bases. This is done in a multi-stage action game with some similarities to the same developer's Beach Head. All the mini-games must be completed before the time …
Out of This World is a ball rolling action game similar to Trailblazer. The game is viewed from a third-person perspective and the ball that the player is in control of rolls forward automatically. In its path various hazards will appear and the player has to avoid these by steering left and right or by jumping over them. Hazards include …
The game is similar to Underwurlde, which was released a year earlier. Strange signals are coming from the moon and Charlemagne Fotheringham-Grunes (or Charlie for short), member of the International Commission for Universal Problem Solving (I.C.U.P.S.) is sent to investigate. It turns out that the source of the signals is a strange monolith. The aim of the game is to …
Nebulus is a video game created by John M. Phillips and published by Hewson Consultants in the late 1980s for various home computer systems including the Enterprise. It's a single player game with a 2 player alternating mode.
King of the Castle is a platform game by Artificial Intelligence and released by Entersoft for the Enterprise.
Impossible Mission II is a 1988 computer game developed by Novotrade and published by Epyx. It was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Enterprise 64 and 128, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS based PCs, Atari ST, Apple IIe with at least 128K, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS and Amiga computers. In 2004, it was one of the games featured …
Impossible Mission is a video game originally for the Commodore 64 but ported to several home computers of the time, including the Enterprise. The game features a variety of gameplay mechanics, from platform, adventure and action games and boasted novel features for the time, such as digitized speech. Impossible Mission, which casts the player in the role of a secret …
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 …
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 …
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.