The newest video on the Collection Chamber YouTube channel talks about 5 of the 15 games I reviewed during the run up to Christmas. You can watch it below, but I've also collated those games in one easy post for those that may have missed any.
Stay tuned in the coming days for my annual Top 10 games and movies of the past year. There were a lot of good ones, despite all that happened.
Enjoy!
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Click on the images below to head on over to the game page.
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 1
1992-1994 Westwood Studios
Various (Compilation)
Strategy-RTS-Science Fiction
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 2
1998 Westwood Studios
Window
Strategy-RTS-Science Fiction
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 3
1991 Queen 'B' Productions and Flair Software
DOS / Amiga / Atari ST / Commodore 64
Platform-2D-Horror-Fantasy
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 4
1995 Amazing Media, Inc
Windows 3.1
Adventure-FMV-Horror
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 5
1996 Psygnosis
Windows
Action-FPS-Mech-Science Fiction
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 6
1995 Ground Zero Productions
Windows 3.1
Adventure-FMV-Horror-Vampire!
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 7
1996 Palladium Interactive
Windows3.1
Adventure-Comedy-Fantasy
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 8
1992 Anthony Taglione & Peter James
Amiga / DOS
Role Play-Fantasy-Wizards!
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 9
1993 Anthony Taglione & Peter James
Amiga / DOS
Role Play-Fantasy-Wizards!
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 10
2000 Disney Interactive
Windows
Edutainment-Animation-Disney!
1998 Disney Interactive
Windows
Edutainment-Animation-Disney!
2001 Disney Interactive
Windows
Edutainment-Animation-Disney!
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 11
1998 NMS Software
Windows
Racing-Futuristic-Science Fiction
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - DAY 12
1999 Legend Entertainment & GT Interactive
Windows
Action-FPS-Fantasy
CHRISTMAS CATCH-UP - CHRISTMAS DAY !
1991-2000 Psygnosis
Various (Compilation)
Puzzle-Action-Christmas!
Thanks again Biffman. A commendably eclectic mix!
ReplyDeleteThx again.
ReplyDeleteA very very good Christmas Set :D
Greg
Hi! The work on this blog is nothing short of amazing, it must be said. Not only you unearth many gems from the past you make them accessible to today's machines. You also write also very interesting synopses. I have discovered many things here that before i had no clue existed, like the Monty Python games, that i am currently enjoying.
ReplyDeleteYou probably already have a lot of requests but i can't leave without suggesting you make a Collection Chamber version of MindGym, which i found about on the also very commendable blog The Obscuritory: https://obscuritory.com/software/mindgym/
I have already run it with a virtual machine on VirtualBox but a standalone release like yours would be much more practical. By the way can you share some details on how you do it? I have some experience with VirtualBox and DosBox but not with PCem + Win 95 or DosBox + Win 3.1, like you seem to do. If you could point out to some good tutorial i would be much grateful.