In Cold Blood is an action-adventure developed by British company Revolution Software and published by Sony (in Europe), French company Ubi Soft (also Europe) and Dreamcatcher Interactive (in North America).
You play John Cord, an MI6 agent who is sent to investigate a shady uranium mine on the fictional former USSR state Volgia. An American agent by the name of Kiefer had been sent to investigate, but he vanished without a message or trace. Cord needs to find out what happened and whether Kiefer is still alive. Unsurprisingly, the mission turns out to be far more than the quick cakewalk Cord was promised by his superior.
In Cold Blood uses tank controls and a combination of 3D characters and 2D backgrounds with fixed camera angles. Areas are often crowded with guards, and although Cord has a gun, he often needs find his way around him to avoid being gunned down or raising the alarm.
Finding Paulson.
Lands of Lore - The Throne of Chaos an RPG developed by Westwood and published by Virgin Games. It was also released for FM Towns and NEC PC-98.
The story takes place in a fantasy realm simply called the Lands. The kingdom of Gladstone is under attack by the forces of the evil witch Scotia. The situation worsens dramtically when Soctia finally discovers a powerful magic stone in the ruins of a temple. This stone, called the Nether Mask, grants its wearer the ability to shapeshift into any form. When King Richard of Gladstone gets holds of this news, he sends for a champion to go to the Southland and bring the Ruby of Truth which is needed to counter Scotia's power. You take the role of this champion.
The game is a dungeon crawler similar to Dungeon Master or Westwood's own Eye of the Beholder games. Combat is in real-time, movement is fieldwise with 90 degree turns. You do not create your characters. Instead, you choose one out of four characters at the beginning of the game as main the protagonist. Other characters will join you over the course of the story. There are no classes. Each character has three attributes (fighter, rogue and mage) which will increase if you do associated actions often enough.
Hexen (also know as Hexen - Beyond Heretic) is a first-person shooter which was originally developed by Raven Software for the PC. It was developed for the Saturn by British company Probe Entertainment and Swedish company ATOD. The Saturn version was published by Game Bank in Japan and id Software in the rest of the world. Hexen also came out for Playstation, N64 and classic Mac.
The beak goes on on.
Shining in the Darkness (known as Shining and the Darkness in Japan) is a dungeon crawling RPG developed by Climax Entertainment and Sonic Co., and published by Sega (in Japan, Europe, Asia and North America) and Tec Toy (in Brazil).
The story takes place in the fantasy kingdom of Thornwood. The princess of the kingdom, Jessa, has been kidnapped. You play a young knight who is the son of Mordred, the knight was guarding the princess and who has also disappeared. The king sends you to rescue his daughter, and you also hope to find out the whereabouts of your father along the way.
Power Strike II is vertically scrolling shoot'em up developed by Compile and released by Sega. It was only released in Europa, Brazil and Australia. Power Strike II is not a port of the Game Gear game of the same name, but a totally different game. It does not even share the same scenario with its predecessor on the Master System. The game is set in a steam-punk alternative version of the 1930s. After the Great Depression, many pilots are unemployed and become sky pirates. Especially Italy has a huge problem with piracy around its coastlines. You play a pilot who is pirate hunter and sets out to get rid of them.
There are many different weapon systems. You can pick one to start with, then change to other systems by picking up a power-up with a certain number. Your weapon can be upgraded by collecting P symbols.
Note: There is also an unlicensed NES game called Janggun-ui Adeul by the same company. However, that game is a one-and-one fighter.
Street Hero is a side-scrolling beat'em up. It was developed and published without a license by Korean company Daou Infosys for the Master System in South Korea, where it is known as Janggun-ui Adeul. A Game Gear version was in development to be released in North America under the title Street Hero. Two prototype versions of the international Game Gear port have surfaced since. I don't knwo if it is the emulator, but this version appears to be a Master System rom.
The Lost World - Jurassic Park is a run-and-gun developed by Hungarian company Appaloosa Interactive and published by Sega.It was only released in North America, Europe and Brazil. It has no connection to any other game of the same name on other platforms.
Hybrid is a first-person shooter developed by British company Motivetime and published by SPS (in Japan) and Dutch company Midas Interactive Entertainment (in Europe). It was only released in Japan and Europe.