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  • San Francisco Rush 2049

    1999

    San Francisco Rush 2049

    1999

    Racing
    Arcade Nintendo 64 Dreamcast
    star 7.3
    San Francisco Rush 2049 is the third game in the Rush series, sequel to San Francisco Rush and Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA. The game features a futuristic representation of San Francisco and an arcade-style physics engine. It also features a multiplayer mode for up to four players and Rumble Pak support on the Nintendo 64 port. A major difference in game play compared to predecessors in the series is the ability to extend wings from the cars in midair and glide. As with previous titles in the franchise, Rush 2049 features a stunt mode in which the player scores points for complex mid-air maneuvers and successful landings. There is also a multiplayer deathmatch battle mode. There are six race tracks, four stunt arenas, eight battle arenas, and one unlockable obstacle course named The Gauntlet. The single player race mode places emphasis on outlandish and death-defying shortcuts in each track. The game has a soundtrack mostly comprising techno music.
  • San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing

    1996

    San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing

    1996

    Racing
    Arcade Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    star 7.2
    San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing is the first game in the Rush series. Tne N64 version contains six regular tracks and two hidden tracks. The regular tracks can be run in either reverse or mirrored modes and feature added collectible hidden keys throughout the track that can be used to unlock hidden vehicles. It also contains a Practice Mode and a Death Race mode where the game ends if the player crashes. The N64 port of Rush also includes a Circuit Mode and a save system for Fast Times, circuit progress, and hidden keys that the player can find on secret spots to unlock new cars.
  • Robotron: 2084

    1982

    Robotron: 2084

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Commodore VIC-20 Arcade BBC Microcomputer System Atari 7800 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari Lynx Atari ST/STE Acorn Electron Mac Atari 5200 DOS Apple II Xbox 360
    star 7
    In 2084, man creates a species of super-advanced cyborgs known as Robotrons. Recognizing the imperfect nature of their creators, the Robotrons conclude that the inefficient human race must be exterminated. In Robotron: 2084, only you and a single family of clones remain. If mankind is to survive, you must destroy the Grunts, Brains, Enforcers, and Tanks - but avoid the indestructible Hulks at all cost. Can you withstand wave after wave of android invasion and rescue Mommy, Daddy, and Mikey... before it's too late?
  • Body Harvest

    1998

    Body Harvest

    1998

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 7
    The year is 2016. Humanity has been reduced to a few survivors inhabiting the orbital space station Omega. Over the course of the history, aliens visited the Earth every twenty-five years, "harvesting" humans as an organic material. Eventually, they launch an assault on the last remnants of the human race. But Adam Drake, a genetically engineered soldier, comes into possession of a time-traveling device. He uses it to travel to the time periods of human history when aliens performed their deadly attacks. The fate of humanity is in his hands. Body Harvest is an action and driving game with a mission-based structure. The protagonist travels to various locations and eras (e.g. Greece during World War II, Siberia in the 1990s, etc.) with the goal of stopping alien invasions. Missions can be accessed by traveling to specified areas on the map. Adam can move on foot and use his weapons to kill aliens; however, vehicles usually prove to be a more reliable way of tackling most missions. Adam can use most of his weapons wh
  • NES Open Tournament Golf

    1991

    NES Open Tournament Golf

    1991

    Racing Sport Arcade
    Arcade Nintendo 3DS Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.1
    NES Open Tournament Golf is an NES game featuring Mario characters. As the name of the game implies, it is a golf game and was one of the first golfing games in the Mario series. You can play a round of golf on one of three different courses. One or two players can play in the U.S., Japan, or the U.K. and choose a stroke or match play game. Gameplay is from two point of views, starting with an overhead view allowing you to set up the shot and choose a club, then switching to a 3-D point of view. Hitting the ball uses the common power meter where tapping the button starts the meter, tap the button a second time to select the amount of power in the shot, then tap the button a third time to select the amount of slice or hook.
  • Rollcage Stage II

    2000

    Rollcage Stage II

    2000

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    star 8.5
    Rollcage Stage II is an arcade-style racing game for PlayStation and PC, developed by Attention To Detail, and published by Psygnosis. It is the sequel to Rollcage and was released in 2000. On top of the basic racing concept, the cars can be equipped with weapons, that are picked up on the track as bonuses, which can be used against competing cars. The automobiles themselves, once again, have wheels that are larger than the body of the car thus creating a car that has no 'right way up' and can be flipped and continue to drive.
  • Tales of the Unknown: Volume I - The Bard's Tale

    1985

    Tales of the Unknown: Volume I - The Bard's Tale

    1985

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Apple II Amstrad CPC
    star 8.4
    Tales of the Unknown: Volume I, better known as "The Bard's Tale", is an RPG developed by Interplay Productions in 1985 originally for the Apple II. It was quickly ported to numerous other platforms and became widely successful. This was partly because it incorporated unprecedented 3D graphic design, featuring partly animated character portraits and engaging gameplay. It also helped that the game was available on the Commodore 64-the most successful game console at the time, whereas the main competitor-the Ultima series, was not.
  • Postal 2: Share the Pain

    2003

    Postal 2: Share the Pain

    2003

    Shooter
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.3
    An updated edition of the game, entitled Postal 2: Share the Pain, included a multiplayer mode. The Macintosh and Linux versions of Postal 2 shipped only as Postal 2: Share the Pain.
  • Crystalis

    1990

    Crystalis

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.5
    You must save the world from evil magic by finding the four powerful swords that form Crystalis. After the apocalypse, magic returns to Earth. A blessed group of good-intentioned sorcerers have used their new magical powers to rebuild the Earth, but an evil sorcerer named Dragonia has combined his supernatural forces with man-made technology to devastate the rebuilt Earth. It is your mission to recover four mystical swords, and combine them to form the ultimate blade: the Sword of Crystalis. This legendary weapon is the only tool which can put an end to Dragonia's black reign.
  • The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle

    1989

    The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle

    1989

    Platform Puzzle
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.9
    The Crazy Castle series is an action-puzzle game series created by Kemco and released on the Famicom Disk System, NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. It stars different popular cartoon characters, most notably the Warner Bros. cartoon character, Bugs Bunny, and the Walt Disney cartoon character, Mickey Mouse.
  • Shadowrun

    1993

    Shadowrun

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 8.7
    Shadowrun is an action role-playing game.It was adapted from the cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun.The game is the second video game adapted from Shadowrun, and has a more open ended style of gameplay than its 1993 Super NES counterpart, Shadowrun by Beam Software. The game is set in the Shadowrun universe, in the 2050s. A time where the blending of technology and human flesh is common; it is around the time the Matrix, a huge computer network, came online, with the ability to jack into its cyberspace directly. It was also a time of magic renewal: a phenomenon known as The Awakening occurred, where magic returned into the world. Sorcery was once again possible, and slowly and seemingly at random humans began to mutate into orcs, dwarves, elves or trolls. This time of upheaval was not without political conflicts: mega-corporations began to control the world. But with their magic, native shamans threatened them and the world geography came to a complete change. The Amerindians and Elves reclaimed an area called S
  • Space Pirates and Zombies

    2011

    Space Pirates and Zombies

    2011

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Adventure Indie Arcade
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    star 7.1
    At its core, Space Pirates and Zombies is an action based, skill oriented, top down space combat game. It's similar to the ones we knew and loved in years past, but now using full physics simulation and modern graphics for those oh so pretty explosions. But as you dig deeper, SPAZ becomes much more.
  • Frontier: Elite II

    1993

    Frontier: Elite II

    1993

    Simulator Adventure
    Amiga CD32 Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    star 8.1
    Frontier: Elite 2 is, of course, the sequel to Elite and it continues in much the same way. You have a ship and limited funds, and nowhere to go but out into space. Trade, fight, hunt criminals, work for the various governments, anything goes in Frontier. There are few, if any, limits on what you can do or where you can go. And Frontier's universe (with approx. 100,000,000,000 planets and moons) is so big you'll never see the end of it.
  • Sea Dogs

    2000

    Sea Dogs

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.7
    Combining elements of role-playing, naval combat, and strategy, Sea Dogs provides a boundless, endless pirating experience. Set in the 17th century, players begin with a small ship, allegiance to the British, French, Spanish, or pirates, and some general guidance on what to do next. The campaigns are nonlinear, meaning players can accept quests or play the game any way they want. Towns are a focal point in the game and allow players to repair, resupply, and upgrade their ships, pick up new crew members, look for work, or simply listen to rumors. Through trading or combat, players obtain additional ships to build and command an entire fleet. There are 20 types of ships to choose from, ranging from small corvettes to large battleships. Location-specific ship damage allows players to send enemies' sails up in flames, bring their masts crashing to the deck, or shoot holes in their decks. Players can customize their ships with a variety of cannon and shot types to create devastating attacks. Wind and weather effects gi
  • Chaos Legion

    2003

    Chaos Legion

    2003

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    star 6
    The story of Chaos Legion is a gothic opera which begins November, 791 A.S. (Anno Satanis): The protagonist, Sieg Wahrheit, is a Knight of the Dark Glyphs who is on a quest under command of the Order of St. Overia to find his former friend, Victor Delacroix, who has stolen the forbidden book Apocrypha of Yzarc, and to stop him from releasing the evil spirit Azrail, who would destroy the three planes of existence: the Nether World, the Middle World, and the Celestial World.
  • Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights

    2002

    Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights

    2002

    Platform Adventure
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.5
    Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights is a third person platform game with action elements that was developed by Heavy Iron Studios and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox consoles. The game was first released on May 20, 2002 in North America and was released later that year in PAL regions. It is the first Scooby-Doo! video game title to come to sixth generation consoles. The game became a Greatest Hits title in 2003.[1] The game had a follow up titled Scooby Doo: Mystery Mayhem. The game puts players in the control of Scooby-Doo in a story that revolves around him searching for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they're kidnapped by an eccentric villain. The game has twelve areas, ranging from graveyards and secret labs to fishing villages and haunted mazes. The game received mixed reviews from critics, mainly criticizing the game's simplicity, although its massive environments staying true to the Scooby-Doo! universe was praised by critics and fans alike. Fans of the original s
  • Krusty's Fun House

    1992

    Krusty's Fun House

    1992

    Platform Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.7
    Krusty the Clown's Fun House has been overrun by rats. You must help him to herd the rats into trap machines to clear them out. In order to do so, Krusty must manipulate his environment to set up pathways so that the rats are headed in the right direction. Objects that Krusty move around include blocks, fans, and pipe pieces.
  • Excite Truck

    2006

    Excite Truck

    2006

    Racing
    Wii
    star 7.3
    In the grand and classic racing tradition of Excitebike, get ready for a big-air experience like no other! Players rocket their trucks across dynamically changing terrain in this nitrous-injected, high-flying racer for speed junkies. Showing the Wii Remote controller's versatility, players tilt the controller on its side to turn it into a wireless steering wheel!
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

    2013

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

    2013

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    star 4.1
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows takes you back to how it all began. Be the four Turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the fight to save New York City from mutants, the Foot and Shredder. With seamless drop-in, drop-out co-op, along with team combo moves and relentless combat, this is the game fans have been waiting for. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows is a downloadable game published by Activision and developed by Red Fly Studio. Out of the Shadows is a four-player online co-op brawler with a "skill-based combat system built around combo-driven action." Out of the Shadows is not based on the 2012 series, but exists in its own "hyper realistic 3D-style" world inspired by the show. It was released on August 28, 2013. for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PCs (Steam platform). It was initially scheduled for September 24, 2013 on PlayStation Network, but exactly one week prior, it was heavily delayed, eventually releasing on April 15, 2014. The game was pulled from all
  • Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis

    2006

    Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis

    2006

    Simulator Sport
    Wii Xbox 360
    star 8.2
    A ping pong game from the creators of Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt.
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