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  • The Ship: Murder Party

    2006

    The Ship: Murder Party

    2006

    Shooter Role-playing (RPG) Indie
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 6.9
    The Ship is a unique multiplayer game. Set on a series of luxury, art deco cruise ships built by Mr X, this devilish game challenges you to kill or be killed. Once you'e on board you're given the name of another passenger whom you must find and secretly murder.
  • The House of the Dead III

    2002

    The House of the Dead III

    2002

    Shooter
    Arcade Xbox PlayStation 3 Wii PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.1
    The House of the Dead III is a 2002 light gun arcade game with a horror zombie-survival theme, and the third installment to the House of the Dead series of video games, developed by Wow Entertainment and Sega. It was later ported to the Xbox in 2003, Microsoft Windows in 2005, the Wii in 2008 in a compilation with The House of the Dead 2, and PlayStation 3 in 2012 with PlayStation Move support. The game continues the story of the previous games and introduces new gameplay concepts such as story branching. The game's protagonist is Lisa Rogan, daughter of Thomas Rogan, the first game's main character, and players control Lisa, G, or Daniel Curien.
  • Far Cry Instincts

    2005

    Far Cry Instincts

    2005

    Shooter Adventure
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube Xbox 360 PlayStation 2
    star 7.9
    The game follows the story of a man named Jack Carver. Carver is a former service member of the United States Navy, who was dishonorably discharged following a number of illegal actions. Afterwards, he sets up a shop in Manhattan and begins supplying illegal arms to anyone and everyone, until a gang performs a hit using weapons supplied by Jack against a Mafia heir. Consequently, a price is put on his head by the Mob, and he was forced to flee the United States and settle in Micronesia.
  • IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

    2006

    IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

    2006

    Shooter Simulator Tactical
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 9.1
    Oleg Maddox’s world famous IL-2 Sturmovik series of flight simulators continues to expand. The latest offering, IL-2 1946, adds 36 new planes, four new gigantic maps, over a hundred new ground objects, and nearly 200 new campaign missions. This new opus also includes all of the previous Il-2 series content. What years ago began as a one-aircraft study sim is now an astonishing anthology, with a whopping 229 flyable aircraft and over 300 aircraft total! Not to mention that players will have the opportunity to get a first glance at the future of the series arriving next year: Storm of War Battle of Britain via exclusive bonus videos. IL-2 1946 includes all of the original IL-2 series content: IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles, Ace Expansion Pack, Pacific Fighters and alternate history campaigns of year 1946.
  • The Sims 2: Open for Business

    2006

    The Sims 2: Open for Business

    2006

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.5
    The Sims 2: Open for Business is the third expansion pack for The Sims 2, where you'll get to design your own clothing boutique, beauty salon, florist, high-end electronics shop, bustling restaurant chain, or virtually any other type of business. Hire your staff as the business grows and put talented Sims to work making toys, running the register, crafting floral bouquets, giving sales pitches, or manufacturing robots. But watch out for slacker employees and be prepared to fire them on the spot. Will you build a thriving business empire or become an eccentric entrepreneur designing the next big thing?
  • The Sims: Vacation

    2002

    The Sims: Vacation

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.1
    The Sims: Vacation, known as The Sims: On Holiday in the Republic of Ireland, the UK, China and Scandinavia, is the fourth expansion pack for The Sims. Vacation introduces new items, characters, and features, as well as a new destination called Vacation Island where Sims can take vacations with family members or with other Sims. This marks the first time Sims can stay on lots away from home, meaning the game can be saved while a Sim is on Vacation Island. Vacation Island is split into three distinct environments: beach, forest, and snow-capped mountain. Sims can purchase or find souvenirs and either stay at a hotel or rent a tent/igloo.
  • Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure

    1994

    Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure

    1994

    Platform Adventure
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega 32X Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Atari Jaguar Sega CD Game Boy Advance
    star 6.1
    Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action game where players assume the role of adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr. as he searches for his father, Pitfall Harry. The game features various environments such as Mayan jungles, waterfalls, and deserted mines. Players can bungee jump and boomerang their way through 13 levels.
  • Turrican

    1990

    Turrican

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    BlackBerry OS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari ST/STE TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Commodore CDTV Amiga Amstrad CPC
    star 8.4
    Turrican is a 1990 video game programmed and designed by Manfred Trenz. It was first developed for the Commodore 64 by Rainbow Arts, but was ported to other systems later. In addition to concept design and character creation, Trenz personally programmed Turrican on the Commodore 64. A sequel, Turrican II, followed 1991 for the Commodore 64 and other platforms.
  • Link's Crossbow Training

    2007

    Link's Crossbow Training

    2007

    Shooter
    Wii
    star 6.5
    Link returns from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to pick up the Wii Zapper and take aim at a host of targets in this shooting-gallery-style game. Anyone can pick up the Wii Zapper and become a master marksman in the quick-play shooting galleries of Link's Crossbow Training. Dozens of fast-paced stages offer a wide variety of game play, from shooting stationary targets to defending a supply wagon from onrushing hordes of enemies. Multiplayer modes let players and their friends share a Wii Zapper to shoot for the high score. Link's Crossbow Training comes bundled with the Wii Zapper. After a few rounds of Link's Crossbow Training, players will be more than ready to pick up any of the future Wii Zapper titles, like Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Ghost Squad and Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Link's Crossbow Training contains three basic game styles: target shooting, defender and ranger. There are 27 stages in total, and these categories represent only generally how each individual stage operates. Each st
  • Cars 2

    2011

    Cars 2

    2011

    Racing Adventure
    PlayStation 3 Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac Xbox 360
    star 7.2
    Inspired by the Disney•Pixar animated film, Cars 2: The Video Game lets players jump into the Cars 2 universe with some of their favorite Cars personalities in exotic locations around the globe.
  • Urban Strike: The Sequel to Jungle Strike

    1994

    Urban Strike: The Sequel to Jungle Strike

    1994

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 6.8
    Urban Strike is a helicopter based shoot 'em up, mixing action and strategy, retaining its predecessor's core mechanics, and expanding on the model with additional vehicles and settings. This time, the campaign takes the player all over the North American continent, beginning in Hawaii and moving through locations in Mexico, San Francisco, New York, and Las Vegas.
  • Armored Core

    1997

    Armored Core

    1997

    Shooter Simulator
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.6
    Armored Core is a mecha video game released in 1997, the first in the Armored Core series. It is an action game played from third-person perspective.
  • Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean

    2003

    Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG) Card & Board Game
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.3
    An original roleplaying game for Nintendo GameCube from the team behind Xenosaga. The game makes heavy use of cards for everything from fighting battles to purchasing items. Cards are actually a central part of the story as well, as they are holders for "Magnus" which is short for "Magna Essence." Magnus is the true nature of all things throughout the world, including swords, magic spells and even apples that are gathered in the town in which your adventures start out. A real item can be turned into Magnus form and stored in a blank card. It can then be taken out from the card and will turn back into real form. Features detailed CG cutscenes to tell the story and turn-based battle sequences.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    2002

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    2002

    Shooter
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6
    The Clone Wars has you deep inside the battles of the Old Republic through 16 missions, piloting a range of vehicles including speeder bikes, Republic Gunships and fighter tanks as well as the weapon of the Jedi, your lightsabre, for close combat. Whereas the Rogue Squadron series concentrated on aerial battles, The Clone Wars contains almost all ground battles. You must fight as Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, and others throughout the game to prevent the Confederacy from gaining a deadly weapon. Multiplayer options are also included for up to four players with game types including deathmatch, conquest, and a co-op ground and vehicle survival mode.
  • Glover

    1998

    Glover

    1998

    Platform
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.8
    Glover is a platforming video game featuring a magical, four-fingered glove named Glover in his quest to restore the Crystal Kingdom by retrieving crystals that were lost.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    1995

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    1995

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.6
    The Super NES version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a side-scrolling action game similar to the previous SNES game based on the series. The game can be played by one or two players with six available characters. Billy and Kimberly return from the previous game along with the introduction of Tommy, as the White Ranger (opposed to appearing as Green Ranger), three new rookie rangers, Rocky, Adam, and Aisha, who replaces Jason, Zack, & Trini from the original game. The player begins each stage as his or her character's civilian persona. The player can fill up a "Morphing meter" next to their life gauge by picking up thunderbolt-shaped items (whether by small bolts or morphing sign bolts). These items are dropped by enemies and can also be used to perform a special attack when the character is morphed in Ranger Mode. A Special code made for the game can have the players begin the stages as the morphed Rangers instead of their civilian persona. Once the Morphin' meter is filled, the player can press the
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors

    2012

    One Piece: Pirate Warriors

    2012

    Fighting Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PlayStation 3
    star 7.4
    Pirate Warriors is an action game incorporating elements from both the Dynasty Warriors series and the One Piece series. The game's story mode, Main Log, allows the player to play through the storyline. The Adventure mode uses Luffy to play through the events of the One Piece series and the battle mode allows the player to use characters in battles. In Another Log, the player can play through a character's storyline. With it are several stories exclusive to the game
  • Just Dance 3

    2011

    Just Dance 3

    2011

    Music
    PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
    star 7.1
    Along with solos and duets, Just Dance 3 features quartets which allows 4 players to dance all together, as well as playlists that group songs together. Rewards can be unlocked by dancing, such as new songs, modes, as well as Dance Mashups which combine different dance routines from all three Just Dance games into one.
  • Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s

    2007

    Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s

    2007

    Music Simulator
    PlayStation 2
    star 7
    Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s (titled Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s in Europe) is a music rhythm game and the third installment in the popular Guitar Hero series. It was released in July 2007 in North America and Europe, and in August 2007 in Australia. Players use a guitar-shaped controller (purchased separately) to simulate playing rock music by hitting notes as they scroll towards the player. Rocks the 80s is an incremental title in the Guitar Hero series, rather than a full sequel. No changes in gameplay from Guitar Hero II have been introduced to this game. As implied by the game's title, the game features a 1980s theme, consisting of songs from the decade and playable characters, fashions, and artwork that reflect the time period. The game was not as well-received as the prior two Guitar Hero games, due to the lack of new gameplay features and reduced soundtrack. Rocks the 80s is the third and final title in the Guitar Hero series to be developed by Harmonix before they moved on to create Rock Band.[5] The
  • Pokémon Channel

    2003

    Pokémon Channel

    2003

    Puzzle Simulator Adventure
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 5
    Pokémon Channel is a 2003 video game in the Pokémon series for the GameCube, developed by Ambrella and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The player's goal is to help Professor Oak refine and promote his TV network through watching broadcasts with a Pikachu. The game contains elements of the adventure, digital pet, and simulation genres. The player can explore full 3D environments, have Pikachu converse with other Pokémon, and collect various items. The game was developed rather quickly as a sequel to the Nintendo 64 title Hey You, Pikachu! and to promote the Nintendo e-Reader accessory, and uses a novel 3D texturing effect. It was first showcased at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2003 and later through a month-long series of promotional events in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It was released on July 18, 2003, in Japan, December 1 in North America, and April 2, 2004, in Europe. In Japan, the game sold 66,373 copies in its first year. It received mixed reviews, which generally criticized its low lev
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