Krakout is a breakout clone - that tried to capture the success of Arkanoid. It still quite a playable game to this day and the ball movement is still quite smooth which is the key thing with any breakout clone. It played from the side rather than from the bottom which slightly differs from traditional breakout and you could also slightly configure the paddle
Denaris gameplay on the C64
Katakis is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed for the Commodore 64 by Rainbow Arts in 1987, and converted to the Amiga by Factor 5 in 1988. It was re-released as Denaris in 1989
The object in this ping-pong game is to score the most goals.
At the beginning of the game and after each goal scored there will be a face off. Both players will be positioned in the yellow circle and the puck will come from either the top or the bottom of the screen and move towards the center of the circle. You are able to move your player as soon as the puck appears.
You score a goal by shooting the puck past the goalie and into the net.
You can control your goalie by moving the Joystick Up/Down. The goalie can only block the puck.
Each game lasts two minutes. If the scored is tied at the end of regulation, there will be a 20 second overtime.
The goal of Delta Warp is to gather all the 'Delta Power units' as quickly as possible.
You navigate your 'Delta' around the stage, changing its colour between white and black to match the colour of the Delta Power unit. Moving across the stage with the joystick will cause the Delta's colour to alternate with each space.
You can press the A or B buttons to rotate the player-unit around the diamond patterns that make up the stage without the colour changing.
In addition to the game's one hundred stages, there is also a level editor which allows you to create your own stages and trade them with others.
A two-player mode is also available by using the link cable.
Play the game
http://www.neogeogames.website/delta-warp/
"World-Class-Leaderboard", has the following courses Cypress Creek, Doral Country Club, St. Andrews, Gauntlet Country Club.
3 levels of difficulty - Novice, Amateur and Professional
I chose Novice and other than a disaster on the first - always figure out the controls. Not to bad, this was one of my favorites on the Commodore 64.
Players play on a variety of classic virtual pinball machines from Williams Electronics' history on the PSP. If you like pinball thi sis probably as good as it gets on the PSP. With 10 tables to explore its an enjoyable little game to spend a little time playing.