A city-building simulation video game called SimCity 2000 was created by Maxis’ Will Wright and Fred Haslam. The goal of the game is to build infrastructure, develop residential and commercial sectors, start a city, and then collect taxes to continue the city’s growth. To avoid the settlement collapsing and going bankrupt, as high deficit spending gets a game over, importance is placed on raising the population’s standard of living, keeping the various sectors in balance, and monitoring the region’s environmental state.
STREET FIGHTER II
Fighting game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was created by Capcom and first made available in arcades in 1991. It prominently includes a well-liked two-player option that necessitates direct, human-to-human competitive play. By boosting sales and promoting the fighter genre, this mode extended the existence of the fading video game arcade business industry.
BATMAN: THE CAPED CRUSADER
Special FX Software created the action-adventure game Batman: The Caped Crusader. Jonathan Smith and Charles Davies created Batman: The Caped Crusader, an arcade adventure that portrays the action as though it is happening in a comic book. This method entailed setting each game location in its own panel, frequently with an upper-left caption a la comic books, then fading out inactive panels behind the currently active location.Â
BASKETBALL: THE PRO GAME
Published by Lance Haffner Games is the video game Basketball: The Pro Game. Basketball: The Pro Game is a text-only game that simulates 81 professional basketball teams dating all the way back to 1955.
BASKETBALL: THE PRO GAME
In 1987, Capcom produced Black Tiger, a hack-and-slash platform game, for arcades. Eight-way side-scrolling is used in the game’s presentation (like Bionic Commando). The barbarian hero is controlled by the player as they progress through eight levels filled with foes and level bosses. Numerous “wise men” that can be found by the player offer prizes for their rescue.