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Le Labyrinthe d'Orthophus

Year : 1989
Publisher :
Retz
Genre :
educational
Language :
Cracked by :
Alpha Flight (hack of "Labyrinthe d'Errare")
(240 Kb)

Created by Dominique Grandpierre.

Very good educational game, le Labyrinthe d'Orthophus has superb graphics and is one of the best of its kind.

 

Lancelot

Year : 1988
Publisher :
Level 9/Mandarin
Genre :
adventure
Language :
Cracked by : ???
(450 Kb)

Design: Peter Austin; programming: Mike Austin; graphics: Neil Scrimgeour, Joan Lamb, Nusarath Jahan; texts: Christina Erskine, Peter McBride.

Nice, and rare, adventure game.

 

Legend of Djell

Year : 1989
Publisher :
Tomahawk
Developper:
Inférence
Genre :
adventure
Language :
Cracked by : ???
(466 Kb)

Design: Joseph Kluyimans, Muriel Tramis; programming: Mathieu Marciacq.

Adventure game with very unusual graphics.

 

Legend of Faerghail

Year : 1990
Publisher :
Reline
Developper:
Electronic Design Hannover
Genre :
role-playing game
Language :
Cracked by :
The Replicants
Special :
Falcon-compatible!
(1,3 Mb)
Manual

Concept: Veith Schorgenhummer; graphics: Mathias Kastner; music: Andreas Starr; ST version: Dieter Klimow; additional graphics: Rainer Michael.

Excellent RPG inspired by Bard's Tale. But everything is better in this game! Note that the soundtrack is much better if you have 1 meg of RAM.

 

Legends Of Valour

Year : 1993
Publisher :
US Gold
Developper :
Synthetic Dimensions
Genre :
role-playing game
Language :
Cracked by :
The Lemmings
Spécial :
Falcon-Compatible!
(2,12 Mb)

Design: Ian Downend, Kevin Bulmer; concept: Kevin Bulmer; programming: Paul Woakes, Graham Lilley; graphics: Kevin Bulmer, Nigel Bunegar, Steve Drysdale, Mo Warden, Kate Copestake; music and sound: Ben Dalglish.

A superb 3D role-playing game! This version is Falcon-compatible, and can be installed on hard drive. You will need 1 meg of RAM to play it. To create a savegame disk : you need a 720 Kb disk-image, just create a LOVSAV folder on it.

 

Lode Runner

Year : 1989
Publisher :
Broderbund
Developper :
Loriciel
Genre :
platformer
Language :
Cracked by : ???
(201 Kb)

Programming: Doug Spada; graphics: D. Perrotin, sound: Doug M. W. Original version: Doug Smith.

The ST version of a famous 8 Bit game. There is a little level editor included.

 

Lords of Doom

Year : 1991
Publisher :
Starbyte
Developper:
Attic
Genre :
adventure
Language:
Cracked by :
MCA
(1.26 Mb)

Here is the english version of a german adventure game. Really looks like an old horror movie. This game has some problems with emulators, but is still playable.

 

Lorna

Year : 1990
Publisher :
Topo Soft
Genre :
action
Cracked by : ???
(650 Kb)

Programming: Agustin Guillen; graphics: Jorge Azpiri; music: TPM; sound: Agustin Guillen.

Superb spanish action game!

 

The Lost Kingdom of Skul

Year : 1985
Publisher :
Talent Computer Systems
Genre :
adventure
Language:
Cracked by :
Andy the Harfling/BBC
(53 Kb)

Here is an old text adventure game, probably one of the first ST games ever created. Thanks to Alex/ICS for this game!

 

Magic Boy

Year : 1993
Publisher :
Entertainment International UK
Developper :
Blue Turtle / John Dale
Genre :
platformer
Cracked by :
Euroswap
(303 Kb)

Programming and graphics: Blue Turtle; design and music: John Dale.

This game seems quite rare. Very colourful, and difficult.

 

Magnetic Scrolls collection vol. I

Year : 1993
Publisher :
Magnetic Scrolls
Genre :
adventure
Language :
Cracked by : ???
(1,94 Mb)

Old Magnetic Scrolls classics using the window-interface of Wonderland. Contents : Fish, Guild of Thieves and Corruption.

 

Marche à l'ombre

Year : 1987
Publisher :
Infogrames
Genre :
adventure
Language :
Cracked by :
42-Crew
(138 Kb)

Programming: Kamel Bala; graphics: Didier Chanfray.

Very old adventure game, with black & white '8 bit computer' graphics. Someone stole your bike, you have to find it... Thanks to Alex/ICS for this game!

 

Maxi Bourse International

Year : 1988
Publisher :
Cobra Soft
Genre :
stock-market simulation
Language :
Cracked by :
The Blade Runners
(89 Kb)
Manual

Programmation et graphismes: Jacky Adolphe, Bertrand Brocard, Dominique Fusina, Jean-Michel Baudequin.

An unusual type of game. Interesting. Thanks to Shredder for this game!

 

Mayday Squad

Year : 1989
Publisher :
Tynesoft
Genre :
adventure-action-strategy
Language :
Cracked by :
The Replicants
(450 Kb)

Mayday Squad is Tynesoft's answer to Infogrames' Hostages. Not as good as the original... Please note this game only works on a real ST, or with STeem (that you need to launch with the '-ACCURATEFDC' command ligne argument.
And thanks to Alex/ICS and Fred R. for this game!

 

Meurtres en Série

Year : 1987
Publisher :
Cobra Soft
Developper :
Hitech Productions
Genre :
adventure
Language:
(375 Kb)

Directed by Bertrand Brocard; graphics: Christian Descombes; music: Charles Callet, Richard Bottet, Mohamed-Najib El Maadani; programming: Gilles Bertin; ST version: Roland Morla.

A murder has been commited on the island of Serq! It is 11:00 AM. You will be on the island in a few minutes, the case has just started. But you have a busy schedule... Another case awaits in Italy. The boat leaves at 07:00 PM. The case must be solved by then. Good luck!
Thanks to Zorro2 for this game!

 

Mindwheel

Year : 1985
Publisher :
Synapse Software
Genre :
adventure
Language:
(133 Kb)

Created by: Robert Pinsky; programming: Steve Hales, William Mataga.

Yet another text adventure game, as old as Skul. The protection codes are in the archive. Thanks to Alex/ICS and Fred R. for this game!

 

Necron Aptor Quest

Year : 19??
Publisher :
16-32 Editions
Genre :
adventure
Language :
Cracked by : ???
(590 Kb)

Programming: Hugues R.; graphics: Didier C.

A little adventure game, with a game system which is not really a success. But graphics are good.

 

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