![]() Home of Retro PC Gaming Currently hosting 3 Union Logic Software Publishing games! |
| Radix: Beyond the Void 1995 | |||||||||
| User rating: 6 | DOS Shareware (partial game) | 3D Shooter | |||||||
| Developed by Neural Storm Entertainment, Union Logic Software Publishing | |||||||||
| Published by Epic MegaGames | |||||||||
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Radix is a cross between a first person shooter and a flight simulator. In 2049, aliens from another universe started entering ours through an opening called "the Void". The Radix is the most powerful space ship Earth has, and is the only hope of defeating the vastly more powerful alien invaders. The game can be viewed from the cockpit or from behind the ship. You can move in all three dimensions, accelerate, and see what's behind you with a rear camera. Some of the environment is destroyable, which can be achieved with a variety of weapons and bombs. A radar also allows you to see where enemies are located. The graphics are typical for first person shooters from the era, the soundtrack has a rock theme, and there is voice. There are 3 episodes in this game, with only the first episode playable in the shareware version. Episode 1 - Theta 2
The registered version of this game is still sold through www.epicclassics.com for $15 on CD-ROM only.
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| Teenagent 1995 | |||||||||
| User rating: No rating | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Adventure | |||||||
| Developed by Metropolis Software House | |||||||||
| Published by Union Logic Software Publishing | |||||||||
| Graphics: VGA 320×200×256c | |||||||||
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Teenagent is a very humorous point-and-click adventure. As teenager Mark Hopper, you've been enlisted by the RGB to solve the mystery of money that's been disappearing from safes. You can talk to people, use items in your inventory, and even combine items. Left click on things to look at them, and right click to use them. There is a lot of dialog in the game, and it's witty and sarcastic. Teenagent is basically a parody of its own genre, and it's nice to play a game that doesn't take itself too seriously. The music is decent and the graphics are often very detailed. The backgrounds were hand painted and there are over 20 000 frames of animation in the registered version. The music and voices are also pretty good. The registered version is 10 times longer than the shareware version. Teenagent Shareware Episode (1419k) I have found no ordering information for this game.
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| Vinyl Goddess From Mars 1995 | |||||||||
| User rating: No rating | DOS Shareware (partial game) | Platform | |||||||
| Developed by Six Pound Sledge Studios | |||||||||
| Published by Union Logic Software Publishing | |||||||||
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Originally developed for Epic to be Jill of the Jungle II, the game became Vinyl Goddess From Mars when Union Logic decided to publish games independently. Gameplay is certainly reminiscent of Jill of the Jungle, but the graphics look more like Xargon, especially the identical overhead map system. This game takes place in the year 200 billion, when Vinyl's spaceship crashed on a strange planet while she was on her way to the esteemed intergalactic B Movie convention. Vinyl can jump very high and use a variety of weapons to fight monsters during her quest to gather pieces of her spaceship so that she can make it to the convention on time. There are a lot of secret areas, making exploration important. Controls are generally good, although Vinyl slides a bit when she stops running. The graphics, music and voices are also pretty good. There are 3 episodes in this game, with only the first episode playable in the shareware version. Episode 1 - Forests of Old
I have found no ordering information for this game.
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