Popular games published by company Cascade Games, Ltd.

31.12.1987

Implosion is a shooter in which a planet is on full collision course towards the earth. Now the player has to infiltrate said planet to let it implode. In every level big energy balls have to be destroyed to weaken the planet's defenses. When all are gone, a portal opens up which has to be entered within ten seconds - it is unhealthy to stay. Also unhealthy are the enemies which attack frontally. If they manage to touch the ship its energy goes down and zero energy results in a life loss. Fortunately the player can shoot them and also destroy special crystals. Those split up into smaller crystals which reward more energy, better shields or extra points when picked up.

31.12.1983

Cassette 50 is a compilation of 50 games that was released for a variety of 8-bit home computers, albeit with different selections of games on different computers. The majority of games within the collection were programmed in BASIC and are widely considered to be of poor quality.

31.12.1985

This arcade game pits two biplane pilots in head-to-head air combat, in a 2-player only game. You just need to fly around and shoot down your opponent before he gets you. There are 2 points awarded for hitting the enemy with your gun, and 1 point to your opponent if you crash.

31.12.1988

A multi-screen platform game developed by Floppy Electronics Ltd. for Commodore 64, PC and ZX Spectrum.

31.12.1988

1st person space shooter, similar to Elite, developed by Vektor Grafix and published by Cascade Games for Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.

31.12.1986

Sky Runner is a shoot'em up developed by Cascade Games. A Skimmer or a Skybike has to be flown over the surface of the fictional planet Naibmoloc and defence towers, armed enemy bikers and the Sky(a new drug)-producing harvesters have to be destroyed.

31.12.1989

A horizontally side-scrolling shoot-em-up.

31.12.1989

Rather a shoot'em up than a simulation(as displayed on front of the box) which plays like its prequel ACE 2, but this time in space.

31.12.1988

TRAZ (Transformable Arcade Zone) is a block breaker game with multiple paddles and 64 levels. There is also a built-in level construction set. Each level can have different set of paddles - sometimes one at the bottom and one at the top, sometimes one left and one at the bottom, sometimes three stacked-up etc. This gives each level a distinctly new gameplay. There are power-ups (question-marks falling out of destroyed blocks), unbreakable blocks, monster generators and glass refractors that change the balls movement angle as it passes through. After a level is cleared, the player must choose the next level by moving on a 8x8 grid of levels.

31.12.1986

07.10.1988

19 Part One: Boot Camp is a visceral simulation that immerses players in the experience of a young American draftee during the escalation of the Vietnam War in 1965. The game begins by contrasting the comfortable civilian life of a 19-year-old with the jarring reality of conscription. Players are thrust into the grueling world of basic training, where they must navigate the physical and psychological challenges of military preparation. Through a series of intense exercises, the game tests the player's coordination, stamina, and morale, offering a realistic portrayal of the transformation from civilian to soldier. Boot Camp serves as a powerful introduction to the broader Vietnam War experience, setting the stage for the dramatic personal and historical events to follow.

31.12.1989