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Metal Marines
Titelbildschirm
Mindscape 1994
Genre: Strategie, Action
Wertung: 4/6
Sprache: English, Deutsch
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
Windows 3.1 war niemals eine Spieleplattform. Es war einfach zu langsam und instabil. Natürlich gab es Ausnahmen. Die meisten davon waren rundenbasiert und erforderten eine Menge Denken. Und dann war da noch Win-Doom als Actionspiel. Aber das war's. Fast. Ein Spiel, das einen möglichen Weg, Windows zu benutzen, zeigte, ist fast vergessen mittlerweile: Metal Marines!

Metal Mutant
Titelbildschirm
Silmarils 1991
Genre: Action, Denkspiel
Wertung: 4/6
Sprache: Francais, English, Deutsch
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: Amiga
Wie jeder weiß ist Technik böse. Eines Tages werden die Maschinen die Herrschaft übernehmen, und die Menschheit versklaven. Diese Zukunftsvision taucht im Verhältnis zu weniger düsteren Prognosen so häufig auf, dass sie eigentlich nur eintreffen kann. Dieses Spiel spult das wohlbekannte Programm ab, und die einzige Hoffnung der Menschheit ist ein Cyborg - der Metal Mutant des Titels.

Microsoft Entertainment Pack
Titelbildschirm
Microsoft 1992
Genre: Denkspiel
Wertung: 5/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
Microsoft Entertainment Package is a pack of 29 games, which were originally released for Windows 3.1. Over the time, some games disappeared, others are still to be found. Few of the games are original. Yet, they compose a fairly entertaining mix no office computer should be without. And home computers will bennefit from this package as well - some of the games are fun and addictive. Let us take a closer look what this package offers:

Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0
Titelbildschirm
subLOGIC / Microsoft 1988
Genre: Simulation
Wertung: 4/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
In the 1980s, Microsoft was not known for gaming. At that time, the still fledging company tried to persuade the world that MS-DOS was the best thing since sliced bread, and that their VisiCalc software could take on Lotus 1-2-3 any day. There was one exception, though: Microsoft was the pioneer in civilian aviation simulators. Let me correct myself: Microsoft was the publisher of one such pioneer, Bruce Artwick, and his company, subLOGIC.

Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World
Titelbildschirm
New World Computing 1989
Genre: Rollenspiel
Wertung: 5/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
Might and Magic II was a huge improvement over the first game of the series. The Graphics were pushed to their limits, the gameplay enhanced by a new skill and NPC system and the world even bigger than in the original game. It took me over three months of intense gaming to finish this one; something that can be compared only to later Might and Magic and Wizardry series. I keep playing the game until today. While I rarely finish it, I still enjoy the early stages of character buildup.

Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen
Titelbildschirm
New World Computing 1992
Genre: Rollenspiel
Wertung: 3/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
A wizard appeared from nowhere and now declared itself Lord of Xeen. And your party should help the king to get rid of him and restore peace to the world through the sword.

It isn't a complex or deep game, it just haves a lot of enemies to dismember while exploring the land, its cities and the dungeons in search of keys that will get you to new places to clean. Few things will give you something that is not directly related to violence, just a few spells for travelling; or the skills, that may allow you to travel through different terrains, activate the automap or give you a natural compass.

Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen
Titelbildschirm
New World Computing 1993
Genre: Rollenspiel
Wertung: 3/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
Alamar, the powerful wizard and artificial being has declared itself lord of one side of the Xeen world. Now your team will have to get rid of him, but not before saving the queen from the undead life, restoring the castle to our reality and helping the dragon pharaoh, as only him can help you.

Might and Magic: The Secret of Inner Sanctum
Titelbildschirm
New World Computing 1987
Genre: Rollenspiel
Wertung: 5/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
Might and Magic was created by a small group of people, led by Jon Van Caneghem in 1987, as the first game of the highly acclaimed New World Computing. The story behind releasing the game sounds almost like a fairy tale. After Might and Magic was finished, Jon Van Caneghem approached numerous publishers, only to be rejected time and time again. He decided to publish the game himself, from his apartment, and it turned to be a surprise hit, selling 5,000 copies the first month. After that, he managed to land a sweet deal with Activision, which enabled New World Computing to remain the publisher, and Activision only handled the logistics.

Might and Magic: World of Xeen
Titelbildschirm
New World Computing 1993
Genre: Rollenspiel
Wertung: 3/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: PC
World of Xeen is the union of Might and Magic 4 and 5, got from copying xeen.cc from MMIV to the MMV directory. The game gives you the two sides of the coin shaped world of Xeen to explore in your quest to wipe the evil out from it, and a third, and short, new adventure.

Mine Storm
Titelbildschirm
GCE 1981
Genre: Action
Wertung: 3/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: Vectrex
One of the easier games for the Vectrex, it is also the one that was in-built, instead of cassette-based. When the game starts, a UFO drops some mine-eggs. These eggs hatch into full-grown mines which move around, and which, if you shoot them with your space-ship, will explode and cause two eggs with smaller but faster mines to hatch. Destroy all mines to finish a level, but beware of the UFO which will return to lay some more mines each level! There are five types of mine, normal mines, mines that shoot back when destroyed, homing mines, homing mines that shoot back and invisible mines that shoot back.