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  • Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization

    2008

    Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization

    2008

    Simulator Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.3
    A complete reimagining of Sid Meier's 1994 classic, Colonization is a total conversion of Civilization IV that combines Civilization's addictive gameplay with all-new graphics and features that add more depth to the franchise.
  • Spore: Galactic Adventures

    2009

    Spore: Galactic Adventures

    2009

    Simulator Strategy Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 6.2
    Get out of your starship and turn your Spore creatures into legendary Space Captains. For the first time, beam down with your allies to take on action-packed, planetside adventures. Complete quests, collect rewards, and even create and share your own missions.
  • SSX

    2012

    SSX

    2012

    Racing Sport
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 8.3
    SSX is the rebirth of the beloved franchise on the current generation of consoles where you can own the planet, compete online in totally new ways and defy reality across Race it, Trick it and Survive it events.
  • Defender

    1981

    Defender

    1981

    Shooter Strategy
    Arcade Web browser Mac
    star 5.8
    Defender is an arcade video game developed released by Williams Electronics in 1980. A shooting game featuring two-dimensional (2D) graphics, the game is set on a fictional planet where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts. Development was led by Eugene Jarvis, a pinball programmer at Williams; Defender was Jarvis's first video game project, and drew inspiration from Space Invaders and Asteroids. Williams planned to display the game at the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) trade show, though development delays resulted in the team working on the game up until the show started. Defender was commercially successful, selling over 55,000 units to become the company's best selling arcade game. Praise among critics focused on the game's audio-visuals and gameplay. It is frequently listed as one of Jarvis's best contributions to the video game industry, as well as one of the most difficult video games. Defender was ported to numerous platforms, inspired the development
  • Joust

    1982

    Joust

    1982

    Fighting Platform Arcade
    Arcade PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 7.5
    Joust is an arcade game developed by Williams Electronics and released in 1982. It is a platform game that features two-dimensional (2D) graphics. The player uses a button and joystick to control a knight riding a flying ostrich. The object is to progress through levels by defeating groups of enemy knights riding buzzards.
  • World Cup 98

    1998

    World Cup 98

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    star 8.6
    The main feature of the game is the World Cup tournament itself, where the player may use either the actual groups used in the finals, or groups composed of a random selection of the included teams. Each match takes place in a recreation of the venue it was played in the actual tournament. As in the real tournament, group games do not go to extra time or a penalty shootout but knockout matches do.
  • Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life

    2003

    Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.4
    Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life will span a lifetime on the farm and follow the drama that goes with it. Not only must you build and successfully run a farm, but you must also build a successful life with family and friends! This new Harvest Moon experience will take the best qualities of the series and add more...more animals, more vegetables and more drama! What sort of life will you live?
  • Batman Begins

    2005

    Batman Begins

    2005

    Adventure
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.5
    Step into the shadows of Gotham City’s perilous criminal underworld as DC Comics’ legendary Dark Knight in the Batman BeginsTM video game. Slated for release day and date with the Warner Bros. Pictures film, Batman Begins challenges players to use fear as their ultimate weapon. The game explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight’s emergence as a force for good in Gotham. Gamers will play as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, hunting evil-doers from the shadows, using strength, intellect and an array of high tech gadgets to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city, including classic villains Scarecrow, Ra’s Al Ghul and Carmine Falcone.
  • Elite

    1984

    Elite

    1984

    Shooter Simulator Strategy
    Acorn Archimedes BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Acorn Electron DOS Tatung Einstein Amiga Apple II Amstrad CPC Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    star 7.8
    Elite is a space trading video game, written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell and originally published by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers in September 1984. Elite's open-ended game model, and revolutionary 3D graphics led to it being ported to virtually every contemporary home computer system, and earned it a place as a classic and a genre maker in gaming history. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals of raising their combat rating to the exalted heights of "Elite". Elite was one of the first home computer games to use wire-frame 3D graphics with hidden line removal. It added graphics and twitch gameplay aspects to the genre established by the 1974 game Star Trader. Another novelty was the inclusion of The Dark Wheel, a novella by Robert Holdstock which gave players insight into the moral and legal codes to which they might aspire.
  • Blaster Master

    1988

    Blaster Master

    1988

    Shooter Platform Adventure Arcade
    Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.2
    You've fallen down a hidden manhole into a world of creatures so terrifying they'd scare the rats away. You can panic and perish, or blast your way through an endless maze of tunnels, searching for the secret passages to your escape. And that's the easy part. Because the Masters of the Caverns lay waiting - prehistoric creatures so powerful, so gigantic, they literally fill your screen! So load your arsenal and get ready for Blaster Master.
  • Wii Fit Plus

    2009

    Wii Fit Plus

    2009

    Sport
    Wii
    star 7.4
    Wii Fit Plus provides all of the original activities in Wii Fit in addition to fifteen Balance/Aerobics games (in a separate category called "Training Plus") and six Yoga and Strength-Training exercises unique to the game.
  • Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

    2009

    Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

    2009

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    PlayStation 4 Nintendo 3DS Android iOS Legacy Mobile Device Nintendo Switch
    star 4.4
    Dragon Quest III is noted for greatly expanding upon the original Dragon Warrior and Dragon Warrior II. The game uses basic console role-playing game conventions, such as leveling up by gaining experience points and equipping items. Battle is turn-based like the other games in the series. Dragon Warrior III features a class system, in which each character has a certain class. While the Hero always keeps the Hero class, the other characters can choose among the following: Soldier (Warrior in the GBC version), Fighter, Pilgrim (Cleric), Wizard (Mage), Merchant (Dealer), Goof-Off (Jester), Sage, and Thief which was available only in the later versions. The choice of class greatly affects the character's stats and spells he or she can learn. Furthermore, upon reaching experience Level 20, a character has the option of changing classes at the temple of Dhama, found halfway through the game. The game starts with just the Hero in the party, who then is able to recruit a party of three at the local tavern. Unlike most Drag
  • Crazy Taxi 2

    2001

    Crazy Taxi 2

    2001

    Racing
    PlayStation Portable Dreamcast
    star 7.1
    Much like the original, the core gameplay in Crazy Taxi 2 centers around picking people up at destinations which are highlighted with colored rings, and dropping them off at stated destinations. Crazy Taxi 2 added multiple pickups, which enabled the player to carry multiple passengers, (previously it was restricted to one passenger per journey). The game also saw the introduction of the "Crazy Hop" feature, which allows the player to jump over certain surfaces to save time, as they taxi passengers around the locations. By performing moves such as the "Crazy Hop" and the "Crazy Dash", the driver accumulates tips from their passengers, which increases the total score. This sequel includes a modified soundtrack with rock bands The Offspring and Methods of Mayhem. The game also has some online modes in the form of a scoreboard, and replay-sharing.
  • Wild Arms

    1996

    Wild Arms

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 Android PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 8
    Wild Arms is a Western-themed role-playing video game developed by Japanese software company Media.Vision. Originally released in Japan in 1996 for the Sony PlayStation video game console, it was later translated and released in North America in 1997 and Europe in 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is noteworthy for not only being one of the first role-playing video games on the PlayStation, but also one of the few to feature a Western American setting and motif. The game features 2D computer graphics for normal gameplay, while battle sequences are rendered in 3D.
  • James Bond 007: The World Is Not Enough

    2001

    James Bond 007: The World Is Not Enough

    2001

    Shooter
    Game Boy Color
    star 7.3
    James Bond 007: The World Is Not Enough is based off of the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. In contrast to the Nintendo 64 and Playstation versions, this game only has eight missions and features a 2D overhead view instead of a 3D first-person. There is no multiplayer, no difficulty levels, and no save feature. Passwords are used to skip to later levels and unlock certain cheats.
  • James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies

    1999

    James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies

    1999

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    In 007: Tomorrow Never Dies, which is based on the movie of the same name, the player takes the role of the famous James Bond who fights against Elliot Carver. Carver tries to increase his TV ratings by creating a war between the British and the Chinese. To achieve his goal he sunk a British ship with his stealth ship and made it look like the Chinese Air Force was the offender. Now it is Bond's responsibility to set things right...
  • Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts

    2007

    Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts

    2007

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.2
    The next chapter in the #1 rated RTS franchise thrusts players into a hellish war torn landscape to command two battle-hardened armies in relentless campaigns for honor and country. Players lead the tenacious British 2nd Army during the heroic World War II liberation of Caen, France, and command the German Panzer Elite as they struggle to repel the largest airborne invasion in history.
  • Wild Guns

    1994

    Wild Guns

    1994

    Shooter Adventure Arcade
    Satellaview Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Wii U Nintendo Switch Super Famicom
    star 8.1
    Released in 1994, Wild Guns is a shooting gallery video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Natsume. Its setting is a unique blend of the Wild West, steampunk, and science fiction. The narrative revolves around Annie and Clint, a bounty hunter duo on a quest for vengeance after Annie's family is killed. Players can choose to control either Annie or Clint, navigating through the foreground, avoiding enemy fire, and taking down hostile robots in the background. This gameplay combines elements from third-person shooters and light gun games.
  • Alundra

    1997

    Alundra

    1997

    Platform Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.3
    Between the worlds of light and dark lies the world of dram. A world where the rule of reason loosens its grip. A place where an insidious evil is stealing minds and blackening the hearts of those from the world of light. Grab a weapon and become the dreamwalker Alundra as he struggles to purge the evil Id of an ancient world before it falls to ash. Explore dungeons, find monster butt as you weave between tense reality and nightmarish dreams to save the hapless masses. With a wide cast of characters and scores of challenging puzzles created by the people responsible for Landstalker on the Genesis. Alundra will rob you of precious sleep until you finish.
  • Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven

    1998

    Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.7
    The Ironfist Dynasty is tottering on the brink of ruin. As endless calamities plague the kingdom of Enroth, evil doomsday cultists plan to overthrow child Prince Nicolai and claim the throne for their charismatic leader. Fear grips the land and the people wonder if their sovereign has lost the Mandate of Heaven - the divine right to rule. The enemies of reason are at the gate and only extraordinary heroes can stem the tide of darkness. Will you answer the call? From the depths of the deepest dungeons, to the intrigues of the royal court, you will lead a band of adventurers on a dangerous journey of amazing depth and intelligence. With a completely new 3D graphics engine and a non-linear adventure system, Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven brings a unique role-playing experience to life.
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