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Beach Life is a business simulation game in the same vein as Theme Park and Rollercoaster Tycoon. [1] In the game, the player manages an Ibiza-style holiday resort, complete with themed clubs, bars, and surf shops.
Beach Head 2000 is a first-person shooter game developed by Digital Fusion. It was originally released by WizardWorks for Microsoft Windows and MacSoft for Mac OS as a "value-priced" release. A loose remake of the 1983 computer game Beach Head , it shared a similar premise, as players defend a beach against attack by utilizing a variety of weapons.
Metacritic, a review aggregator, rated the PC version of the game 46/100 based on five reviews. [1] Trey Walker of GameSpot wrote that Beach Head 2002 delivers arcade-style shooting in its most basic and repetitive form. [2] Walker said the game "gets old quickly" and not an improvement over Beach Head 2000, though it is "visually pleasing". [2]
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Kings of the Beach is a beach volleyball computer game released by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS. [2] A version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was produced by Konami (under the Ultra Games label) in 1990.
Beach-Head is a video game developed and published in 1983 by Access Software for the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 in the US. Versions for the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, and Acorn Electron (as well as the Atari and C64 versions) were published in Europe by U.S. Gold in 1984, followed by versions for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 16 and Plus/4 in 1985.
Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball Beach 'n Ball (EU) (2000), Game Boy Color, PlayStation, IBM PC; Infogrames Beach Volleyball: Sea, smash and sun (2001), IBM PC ; Carapace Klonoa Beach Volleyball (2002), PlayStation ; Namco
Ultimate Beach Soccer, released as Pro Beach Soccer in Europe, is a beach football video game developed by PAM Development and published by DreamCatcher Interactive (in North America) and Wanadoo (in Europe) in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows. [4]