With ‘point and click’ adventure games dominating a large part of the home PC games market during the 80’s, Sensible Software took this concept to a new level by developing Cannon Fodder, a game to combine the point and click simplicity with an added tactical element. Let’s take a closer look at this controversial game which earned the ‘Game of the Year’ title by Amiga Action back in 1993.
Blaze Entertainment can now unveil the highly anticipated Codemasters Collection 1 Cartridge for Evercade; featuring some of the most renowned titles in British gaming history including Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder, Linus Spacehead and an unreleased title Tennis All-Stars. With 17 officially licensed games, this cartridge brings classic titles to the Evercade handheld, which also connects to your TV via HDMI.
well that is nice of them. I need to order me a copy as I have the full library so far.
Sit back and relax because its time for another epic countdown - 101 Video Games To Play Before You Die.
I've played 64 of those titles. Gamer since birth (1983)
Edit: plus hundreds more that didnt make the list!
FuzzyPixels: 'Despite its deconstruction in other creative mediums, games aren’t always the best for ruminating on man’s historic inhumanity to man; but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any dazzling titles out there that take a long hard look into the heart of darkness. In fact, here are five of the best…'
Cannon Fodder = masterpiece
Cannn Fodder 3 without Jon Hare = garbage
shame on you codemasters