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17 games from Codemasters compiled on one cartridge.
Developed by Sensible Software, Sensible World of Soccer was first released in 1994 as the sequel to Sensible Soccer. The game featured 2D graphics from a top-down viewpoint, the ability to manage soccer teams from all over the world and was critically acclaimed upon release.
Golf game in the Sensible Soccer style
Sensible Train Spotting is an accurate simulation of the train spotting hobby. It was also Sensible Software's last release.
Otherwise known as Sensible Soccer: International Edition. Slightly improved version of Sensible Soccer 92/93 with an additional World Cup mode and visible referees.
Sensible Software's follow up to the much loved WW2 reflex shooter/puzzle game, but this time with alien motherships!
A top-down strategic shooter in which a team of soldiers complete missions of increasing difficulty, destroying all of their enemies in order to progress. The game was notable for having a huge number of levels and a very high skill requirement from the player.
The 1993 improved version of Sensible Soccer with updated rosters. This is the version that would be ported to various consoles, such as the SNES, Genesis and the Amiga CD32.
A curious mix of Arcade action and Dizzy-esque platformer adventure, Wizkid explores several surreal worlds in order to rescue kittens and defeat an evil mouse. Playing the game normally will only get the player so far; they must explore the game's secrets for the proper ending.
Sim Brick is a parody game for the Amiga by Sensible Software where players can simulate the life cycle of a brick.
The first game in the Sensible Soccer series, released in 1992 only for the Amiga and Atari ST. Enhanced versions and sequels would follow, and these would be published for many consoles and computer systems.
Tyrants: Fight Through Time is a god simulator from Sensible Software in which the player brings the force of their civilization to bear against their rivals in a struggle for dominance. In Europe and Japan it is better known as Mega-lo-Mania.
A collection of four games published by Hewson Consultants.
A side scrolling shooter.
Published by MicroProse in 1989, developed by Sensible Software, this title was the fore-runner to the 16-bit classic Sensible Soccer.
Wizball is a shoot-em-up developed for many home computers and consoles by British studio Sensible Software. It follows the adventures of a wizard and his cat as they endeavor to bring color back to their world.
A top-down shooter for the Commodore 64.
An unreleased entry in the series, which was shown at E3 '98 by GT Interactive.
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