64'er Spiele total
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Language | German | ||
Author(s) | see 64'er Spielesammlung | ||
Publisher | Markt & Technik Verlag (1991) | ||
Year | 1991 | ||
ISBN | ISBN 3-87791-266-4 | ||
Original price | 49,00 DM | ||
Media | {{{Media}}} | ||
Pages | 396 | ||
Last Edition | First Printing (1991), Special Edition | ||
Genre | Game | ||
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Description[edit | edit source]
The successful computer games collection "64'er Spielesammlung" by the magazine 64'er, which was released in the shape of a book with disk in the years 1987/88, was sold cheaper in 1991 as an omnibus volume with the title 64'er Spiele total. It contains 1:1 -not even renumbered- the volumes of "64'er Spielesammlung" with the corresponding 4 disks.
Games[edit | edit source]
- Apokalypse Now (Shooter, Helmut Burgemeister and Helmut Bölcskei)
- Aquantor (Logic, Christian Stredicke)
- Arabian Treasurehunt (Logic, Jens Freudenberg)
- Arcadia (Shooter, Thomas Kemmer)
- Astroids 64 (Shooter, Udo Weiss)
- Astropanic (Action, Rene Schoul)
- Baccaroo (Paradroid-Clone, Heino Goertz)
- Balliard (Logic, Marcus Arends)
- Billiard (Sport, Bernhard Tentelmann)
- Block Out (Logic, Roland Lieger)
- Block'n'Bubble (Logic, Marcus Wagner)
- Blumen (Action, Lewin Eisele)
- Bomb-Runner (Bomb Jack clone, N. Stockfleth and M. Kannenberg)
- Brainstorm (Strategy against the computer, Jessi Gonder)
- Bandesliga Manager (Manager, Jörg Bötel)
- Börse (Manager, Bodo Burkholz)
- Calhoun (Action, Manfred Dobler)
- Copter-Fight (Shooter, Frank Jahnke)
- Crill-Edi (Tool for Crillion, Oliver Kirwa)
- Crillion (Logic, Oliver Kirwa)
- Dasher (Logic, Christian Stredicke)
- Der kleine Hobbit (Adventure, Michael Nickles)
- Ding-Dong (Logic, Reversi-Clone, Frederic Thiesse)
- Firebug (Action, Michael Fenske and Bernd Heil)
- Freiheit (Adventure, Bodo Mertins)
- Future Race (Logic, Daniel Millard)
- Goal (Logic, Robert Greisberg)
- Golf (Sport, Bernhard Tentelmann)
- Handel (Manager, Michael Peters)
- Happy-Chess (Brain game, Thomas Starke)
- HiRes Motocrash (Action, Holger Branowsky)
- Hypra-Chess (Strategy against the computer, Thomas Gaksch)
- Labyrinth (Adventure, Christoph Joch)
- Libra (Logic, Christian Wurzer)
- Magic Cube (game tool, Norbert Wiechers)
- Maze (Logic, Ingo Eichenseher)
- Motocarsh (Action, Peter Arndt)
- Odyssey (Adventure, Hans-Günther Schreck )
- Omidar (Action, Thomas Kolbe and Z. Urwani)
- Outcrush (Shooter, Oliver Kirwa)
- Ping Pong (Logic, Michael Sottoudeh)
- Pirat (Manager, Marc Rohlfing)
- Quadranoid (Logic, Richard Löwenstein)
- Quadromania 64 (Logic, Roland Lieger)
- Race of the Bones (Logic, Jörg Schiesser)
- Risiko (Gesellschaftspiel, Bernd Honig)
- Robo's Revenge (Logic, Robert Brandl and Thomas Schmidt)
- Samurai (Strategy war game, Karin Liebig)
- Schiffe versenken (Action, Jürgen Wörz)
- Space Invader (Shooter, Gunter Knöpfle)
- Steel Slab (Shooter, Peter Fröhlich)
- Super-Duo-Blaster (Shooter, Matthias Weber)
- The Way (Logic, Andreas Krämling)
- Tonti (Sport, Werner Matner and Jürgen Knebel)
- Tödliches Dioxin (Logic, Mario Brunow and Markus Bode)
- Ultraload Plus (Tool and software fastloader, Martin Pfost)
- Vager 3 (Action, Walter and Johann Hirschmann)
- Verminator (Shooter, Christian Rodemeyer)
- Vier gewinnt (Strategy against the computer, Markus Böggemann)
- Vier in vier (Strategy against the computer, Holger Kattner)
- Wirtschaftsmanager (Manager, Tim Färber)
- Zauberschloß (Adventure, Dennis Merbach)