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| A British radio drama series from 1957 about a criminal psychologist, Dr Morelle, who solves murder cases which are too complex for the police.
Each of the stories is self-contained, with Morelle solving the mystery in the final scene. Unusually for the time, he solves each case not by hunting for clues in the manner of Sherlock Holmes, but instead through a psychiatrist's insight into the personality of the killer: using his professional experience to consider the suspects, in order to determine which of them matches the deduced personality of the murderer. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 50 | - scores disabled - |
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| Ralph Richardson as Scrooge Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 402 | - scores disabled - |
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| A Date With Judy was a 1940s teenage comedy radio show. Starting out as a summer substitute for Bob Hope's Show. The show aired on NBC from 24th June - 16th September. The star of the show was 14 year old Ann Gillis at first. The following season Dellie Ellis took over Judy's role. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 39 | - scores disabled - |
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| Dennis Day plays a naive soda jerk boarding at the home of the parents of his girlfriend, Mildred Anderson. The show is basically a vehicle for Day's beautifully songs (two per show), so the storylines often aren't given enough time to fully develop. When he's not singing, Dennis is often written into scenes that require he step out of character, making the stories a bit outrageous. There is a bit of detectable writing laziness, too, as story elements are occasionally used in several different programs. Still, the performances are fine; the jokes are funny enough (and sometimes border on the risque); and the singing is excellent. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 42 | - scores disabled - |
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| Pick your country and then show your stuff on the world level. The cup's in your grasp; go get it! Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 354 | Dj_Feetz 318,492 |
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| Jonathan kegg on his journey for justice, old time radio murder drama from 1949-1952. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 36 | - scores disabled - |
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| BBC OTR from 1953-1959. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 21 | - scores disabled - |
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| Test your sporting knowledge in this challenging quiz game.
The game is based on the long-running British quiz show 'A Question of Sport' which started on January 5, 1970 and continues to this day. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 209 | - no score - |
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| Based on the 80's television series, The A-Team. The game was originally created as "Saboteur", but the graphics were changed to include The A-Team characters. | Seahawk 39,888 |
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| Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 535 | Dojah 35,324,700 |
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| An old shoot'em up similar to Konami's "Time Pilot". Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 160 | Seahawk 63,920 |
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| Destroy the robots with your gun. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 247 | - scores disabled - |
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| Greetings, terror-trainees! Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina will have to prove themselves on the Monster midterm exams if they want to call themselves real monsters! They must work together as a team to receive a single gruesome grade on their frightful performance. So...go out and petrify someone! | - scores disabled - |
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| Lead a motley-looking crew of young monster wannabes on various missions. Based on the hit Nickelodeon animated television series. This game is a great looker, but I am in doubt as to its other qualities! Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1037 | - scores disabled - |
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| Sumo wrestling, like most sports, is an acquired taste. Western audiences for the most part fail to grasp the rich tradition behind this Japanese sport and instead focus on appearances - two really fat guys standing on a square wooden platform and trying like crazy to shove each other out of a ring inscribed within the edges of the platform. Once you understand sumo and its rituals, though, it can be just as entertaining as its American so-called "professional" counterpart.
Seems to be quite faithful to the sport except for some obvious Street Fighter 2 inspired touches. Great graphics, great sound, and good gameplay, makes a refreshing change from the usual beat 'em up. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 573 | - scores disabled - |
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| In the year 5012, a strange cytoplasmic creature is sighted in your galaxy. It's Parasitis! A deadly, formless mass which feeds on all life forms and assumes the shape of its swallowed prey! Parasitis rapidly advances upon your home planet, Abadox, and engulfs it!
From nearby space stations, the World Alive Force launches a full-scale attack. But the massive Parasitis crushes the entire squadron! An orbiting hospital ship is even swallowed whole - with the beautiful Princess Maria on board!
You are Second Lieutenant Nazal, the lone survivor of the Force. Sidelined from the action by your ship's faulty energy drive, you witness the attack! But it's not too late to join the battle!
Now your weapons are ready and your ship has been repaired! Jettison from your spacecraft, ignite your power pack and zoom into Parasitis' grisly surface. Your Mission: To blast your way inside Parasitis' nightmarish body and battle your way to its Core - to destroy it!
Fight your way inside its deadly mouth! Travel down its throat, through its nerve center - battling hordes of enemy antibodies and bacteria! Use lasers, guided missiles, and special orbiting shields to destroy them! Beware the Guardians that ward off all intruders - bombard them with fierce fire power! You must succeed to save the Universe and rescue Princess Maria!
Prepare to blast off! Your Mission begins! | the_riesen 404,820 |
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| William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) performed together as Abbott and Costello, an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s and 50s. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"—whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines—the team is, as a result, featured in the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Contrary to popular belief, however, the duo was not inducted into the Hall.) Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 57 | - scores disabled - |
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| ABC Monday Night Football lets you play as one of 28 teams in a Season, Exhibition or Two Player contest. Select from four running plays or four passing plays to guide your offense, with the option to change your playbook before each game or during halftime. Defense involves selecting the offensive play you think the opponent is going to run and trying to stop it. The game is played from a vertical perspective of the field without requiring the use of passing windows to spot open receivers.
Statistics and season progress are saved to battery, so you don't have to worry about writing down long passwords. ABC Monday Night Football also features the digitized speech of Frank Gifford, instant replay, and special Super Plays, which involve rapidly tapping the button while a cinema shows your receiver or running back in action. Only two Super Plays are allowed per half, however, and the defense can counter them by tapping the button faster. While neither the NFL nor NFLPA licenses were acquired for the game, teams and players closely follow their professional counterparts from the 1992 season. | - scores disabled - |
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| Find the words from the array of letters before time runs up. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 590 | AcePuppy 59 |
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| Academy Award Theater began its full 39 week season with a high note -- with Bette Davis in her Oscar winning role in Jezebel. By looking at the list of actors who appeared during the series, you can see that this series ranked up there with the Lux Radio Theater in its range of movies chosen to be dramatized as well as the actors involved. Gene Hersholt, veteran radio and movie star, spoke as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences during the first show welcoming the E.R. Squibb Co., giant pharmaceutical company as sponsor. These 30 minute programs consisted of dramatizations of movies whose pictures, players, techniques, and skills won or were nominated for the coveted golden Oscars.
The thirty nine episodes of this series aired between March 30, 1946 and December 18, 1946. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 45 | - scores disabled - |
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| Messerschmidts darken the skies in front of you. JU-88 bombers move steadily towards their targets. At last, you've reached your objective - a fleet of U-boats with bad intentions. You dive in to make a bombing run, but you overshoot! Turn around to try again, and the enemy fighters are all over you! Fire, dodge, climb, and fire again! Your left engine is in flames, your fuel supply dwindling... can you weather the storm?
Simple flight sim. In-game graphics are pretty dreadful. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1076 | - scores disabled - |
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| Essentially a scaled-down Mario Paint with a Looney Tunes theme, ACME Animation Factory is deceptively named, as players are allowed to color one of 18 short, pre-drawn character animation loops and superimpose them on backgrounds. An unintuitive interface makes this more of an ordeal than it should be. Players can also compose their own music using simulated instruments or play a version of solitaire. The character license is the only real appeal to this otherwise lackluster title. | - scores disabled - |
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| Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 376 | david man45 12,700 |
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| Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 387 | Icculus570 28,950 |
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| Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1064 | jable28 118,450 |
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| A collection of pathetically bad programs (mostly bad takes on popular titles) written especially for this cartridge by Action Industries. Produced without Sega's approval. | - scores disabled - |
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| Take the motorcycle from Hang On, equip it with hi-tech weaponry and give it the ability to transform itself into an aircraft or car - and you've got ACTION FIGHTER!
Dodging, shooting or bumping into the vehicles soon gets very repetitive, even with a few surprise elements. Not enough overall content. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 765 | kiwinavega 59,660 |
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| Catch as many fish as you can before the time runs out. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 319 | rambo 13,620 |
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| ActRaiser combines side-scrolling action with world-building strategy set within a fantasy realm. As a deity called The Master, your task is to overthrow evil forces by reclaiming your land and amassing a population of followers. Action sequences allow you to possess a warrior statue, using its sword and magical attacks to destroy evil in six lands, while the simulation mode consists of clearing out deserts or swamps, constructing cities, and keeping their populations safe. While neither mode is the height of its respective genre, the unique combination and a beautifully orchestrated soundtrack result in an engrossing and enjoyable adventure. | - scores disabled - |
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| Expanding upon the action sequences of the original while shedding the simulation portion, ActRaiser 2 places you in control of a winged warrior who can glide, dive, swing his sword in any direction, and summon a variety of powerful magical attacks. Magic is now situation-specific and limited to certain actions, such as summoning the fire of a Phoenix to reinforce a diving attack. Graphics have been overhauled, with lush, detailed environments ranging from the depths of an anthill to a swampy forest, while the epic, orchestrated music has remained intact. Unfortunately, the clumsy control boosts the already high difficulty to insane proportions. | - scores disabled - |
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| The game is set in Krynn, world of the Dragonlance saga, during the War of the Lance. DragonStrike combined elements of computer role-playing games and flight simulators. The player character is a knight who flies on the back of a metallic dragon equipped with a lance and various magic items (among other things a magic orb that acts as a radar in the game). The player's dragon can use its recharging magical breath to attack and can also attack with its claws if the dragon passes closely above enemies. Opponents in the game include evil dragons with and without riders and other flying monsters such as manticores and beholders. Flying too close to the ground is another hazard for the player as enemy archers are present in some areas.
Completing successful missions provides the character with more hit points and the opportunity to obtain a more powerful dragon. Depending on what dragon the player chooses (between a bronze, a silver and a gold dragon) the ending and missions become slightly different. Critically, it was a failure. | - scores disabled - |
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| Based on the 2nd Edition rules of the popular role-playing game Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, Eye of the Beholder is a first-person, 3D adventure with an original story created specifically for the game. An evil entity known only as Xanathar has permeated the ancient City of Waterdeep. As Paladinson you must brave the underground dungeons, sewers, and catacombs of the City Waterdeep, hunting down this villainous presence. To be successful in this game, you will need to build a diverse party of four characters to join you in your quest. There are six species to choose from: Humans, Elves, Half-elves, Gnomes, Dwarves, and Halflings. Each species is composed of user of various classes, including fighters, paladins, clerics, rangers, magi, and thieves. Each race, class, and species has unique abilities and strengths. For example: Clerics have excellent healing and protective skills, rangers are good warriors, and Gnomes are partially immune to the effects of magic. Along with your party of four, one or two more characters may join in if you choose to accept them. These characters are not under your control, but they do follow along, offering advice and information. The action in Eye of the Beholder consists primarily of casting spells and exploring the various dungeons. Armed with swords, bows, darts, and other weapons, you will also be called on to battle giant spiders, giant leeches, golems, skeletons, and other monsters. | - scores disabled - |
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| The game is based on the first Dragonlance campaign module, Dragons of Despair, and the first Dragonlance novel Dragons of Autumn Twilight. It focuses on the journey of eight heroes through the ruined city of Xak Tsaroth, where they must face the ancient dragon Khisanth and retrieve the relic, Disks of Mishakal.
While Heroes of the Lance is a faithful representation of the books it is based on, it was a departure from the usual RPG style of most Dungeons & Dragons games, and many players lamented its difficult game play interface which consists of using one character at a time in horizontally-scrolling fighting. Each character has different types of attacks and spells making them more suited to fighting different enemies but they merely act as "lives" for the player as in more traditional fighting games, removing one of the main strategies of role-playing games from the game. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 457 | - scores disabled - |
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| To play Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Hillsfar. one simply needs to create characters and form a party. While this game is an RPG, the gameplay differs for the previous games such as Pool of Radiance & Curse of the Azure Bonds. Hillsfar features some of the RPG features as the previous games listed above, this game also features arcade like mini-games, action/adventure games, et al. Characters can also be transferred from Pool of Radiance & Curse of the Azure Bonds. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 349 | - scores disabled - |
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| Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Pool of Radiance is a role-playing game that was first released in 1988 for the computer, under the name of Pool of Radiance, and ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It utilized the Gold Box engine introduced by its 1988 version and later improved upon in Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures. The game (and the engine) features two different modes: first person perspective for NPC interactions and exploring and a more strategy-board based combat display, where characters and enemies are represented by small icons. Combat is turn-based and requires maneuvering close to your foe for close range attacks. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 471 | - scores disabled - |
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