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  • Atlantis: The Lost Tales

    1997

    Atlantis: The Lost Tales

    1997

    Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 5.3
    Atlantis: The Lost Tales is a fantasy adventure computer game developed by Cryo Interactive and published by DreamCatcher Interactive, and released on September 30, 1997. The game is named after its initial and most important setting, Atlantis. It is the first in a Myst-like series, and is followed by Atlantis II (Beyond Atlantis outside Europe), Atlantis III: The New World (Beyond Atlantis II), Atlantis Evolution and The Secrets of Atlantis: The Sacred Legacy.
  • Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz

    1981

    Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz

    1981

    Adventure
    PDP-11 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX TRS-80 Color Computer Atari ST/STE Commodore 16 Mac DOS Tatung Einstein Amiga Apple II TRS-80 Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 Amstrad PCW
    star 4.6
    The adventure begins in the Barrow from "Zork I" armed only with the trusty brass lantern and sword of elvish antiquity. The purpose of the game is not initially clear. Like its predecessor, Zork II is essentially a treasure hunt. Unlike the previous game, the ten treasures are tied together by a crude plot. Finding the treasures does not end the game, nor are all the treasures needed to finish the game. Instead, the adventurer must figure out a way to use the treasures in order to reach the game's finale.
  • Shellshock: Nam '67

    2004

    Shellshock: Nam '67

    2004

    Shooter
    Xbox PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    star 6
    ShellShock: Nam '67 depicts, for the first time in a video game, the true horrors of the Vietnam War. Focusing on one man's ordeals during one of the most controversial wars of modern times, Shellshock: Nam '67 dares to go where no other war game has gone. The player assumes the role of a rookie soldier on his first tour of duty, as he experiences all the fear, chaos and atrocities of the Vietnam War.
  • Painkiller: Resurrection

    2009

    Painkiller: Resurrection

    2009

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 4.2
    The game's basic gameplay is the same as the original Painkiller. The player has to face off numerous enemies and defeats them, moving from one location to another. All the weapons have alternative fire regimes. While the majority of enemies and all original weapons are presented, the game features some new additional gameplay elements not seen in original or its other expansions.
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel

    2005

    Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel

    2005

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Tactical Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7
    Team Colonel is the second edition of Mega Man Battle Network 5. In the game, you can join forces with characters from previous installments of the Mega Man Battle series, and you can play in a new fighting mode. Team up with other cyberheroes in an effort to stop an evil organization from taking control of the global Internet.
  • Mega Man X: Command Mission

    2004

    Mega Man X: Command Mission

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 7.9
    Mega Man X: Command Mission, known as Rockman X Command Mission in Japan, is a spin-off game in the Mega Man X series. It was released in 2004 on both the PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo GameCube, making it the second-to-last game in the Mega Man X series to be released. Unique to the series, it is an RPG featuring turn-based combat and an extensive story. It plays quite similarly to Capcom's signature Breath of Fire series in a number of ways, due to the shared development team. Chronologically, it is currently the Mega Man X game set furthest in the future, taking place sometime in the twenty-third century (22XX time period); however, it is also set in an alternate timeline outside of the main storyline of the Mega Man series. The Gamecube version let's you link up to Game Boy Advance so you can use the GBA as a treasure hunter locater. The PS2 version contains a Mega Man X8 Demo.
  • Mega Man IV

    1993

    Mega Man IV

    1993

    Shooter Platform
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 6.5
    A huge celebration at the World Robot Expo is shattered by the sight of a flying saucer streaking across the sky. But instead of holding little green men, this saucer holds one very mad scientist! Armed with a mind control machine that transmits a sinister signal. Dr. Wily is ready to mesmerize all the robots of the city into an army of mindless metallic mercenaries! Battling the effects of Wily's mind control machine, Mega Man and his robotic reenforcements, Rush and Beat must blast to molten metal an army of foes led by eight of Wily's greatest robot masters! And should Mega Man survive, Dr. Wily is waiting to unleash the heavy artillery with his latest creation, the awesome Wily Tank!
  • Wild Arms 2

    1999

    Wild Arms 2

    1999

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.3
    Wild Arms 2 is not a direct sequel to the first Wild Arms, although it is set in the same fictional world Filgaia, which combines elements of Old West, steampunk, and fantasy. The turn-based combat system against randomly appearing enemies resembles that of the predecessor, featuring techniques unique to each character, as well as the Guardian system, which allows the characters to summon powerful creatures to assist them in battles. Three combatants can be used actively in battles; the player can also switch any of them with a reserve character, up to six altogether.
  • Empire Earth III

    2007

    Empire Earth III

    2007

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Simulator Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 4.7
    Empire Earth III is a real-time strategy video game developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Sierra Entertainment, released on November 6, 2007.[1][2][3] It is the latest installment of the Empire Earth series and has generally received widespread negative reviews.[4] Empire Earth III contains five epochs, fewer than other games in the series but covering roughly the same time period. The game features three factions: Middle Eastern, Western, and Far Eastern.[5] Each faction comprises unique buildings, units, and technologies.
  • Spyro: Season of Ice

    2001

    Spyro: Season of Ice

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 6.9
    Spyro: Season of Ice is the first Spyro game not developed by Insomniac Games and to appear on the Game Boy Advance. Unlike the Playstation series, Seasons of Ice has the player controlling Spyro through an isometric overhead camera. However, all of Spyro's skills are still available to use, including his flame breath and glide. And the flying bonus levels make use of the Mode 7 technology in order to create the 3D like perspective.
  • SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

    2009

    SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

    2009

    Fighting
    PlayStation Portable
    star 7.7
    With Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny's huge roster of warriors, players can battle as one of many returning favorites or new fighters for some nail biting brawls. Blow away the competition using finely tuned and enhanced mechanics including Critical Finishes, Soul Crushes and Equipment Destruction. Adding depth to the combat, an all new single player mode has been developed that not only challenges a player's reflexes but also improves their fighting skills. Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny also allows gamers to engage in local wireless battles, allowing them to challenge a friend using the PSP systems ad hoc networking. Furthermore, an almost limitless character customization feature returns with even more possibilities to create a personalized fighter. Adrenaline pumping combat has never been so accessible.
  • Dead or Alive: Dimensions

    2011

    Dead or Alive: Dimensions

    2011

    Fighting
    Nintendo 3DS
    star 8.4
    Dead or Alive: Dimensions is a fighting game developed for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the 5th game in the Dead or Alive series and the first to be released on a Nintendo system. Dimensions has 26 playable characters, more than any previous installment in the franchise had to offer, and uses a modified engine of Dead or Alive 4. The story of the game is a brief version of the stories of the previous four main Dead or Alive games. The 3DS's touch screen is used for executing special fighting moves for his or her character, while the top screen is used for displaying the fight.
  • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue

    2004

    Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue

    2004

    Platform Racing Adventure Indie
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.8
    STREWTH! It's time to go back Down Under with this fully remastered version of TY the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue. Rang, bite, smash and glide your way around the Australian Outback and stop the evil machinations of the diabolical BOSS CASS in this open world adventure.
  • Castlevania Judgment

    2008

    Castlevania Judgment

    2008

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Wii
    star 4.1
    Castlevania Judgement is a first in many: it's the first Castlevania beat'em up. It's also the first time old friends of the Belmont clan meet together in a full 3D environment. Galamoth pursues to change the course of fate by resurrecting a 10,000 year old demon, Time Reaper, to destroy Dracula. Aeon, a magician who discovers Galamoth's plan, summons past and present Castlevania heroes through a time rift to stop Galamoth. Castlevania Judgement is a 3D beat em up where you go one-on-one against friends or computer foes. Several different game modes like the usual beat em up modes of story, training and versus. In addition there's a Castle mode, where you must venture through Dracula's Castle before going face to face with Time Reaper. Survival mode has you fighting for time as there are no continues.
  • Kid Dracula

    1990

    Kid Dracula

    1990

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer Legacy Mobile Device
    star 6.8
    Kid Dracula is a platformer video game made by Konami. It was released only in Japan for the Famicom on 19 October 1990. It is considered a parody of the Castlevania series. A version for mobile phones was also released on 30 June 2006 in Japan only. The game saw ports for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows as part of the Castlevania Anniversary Collection which was released digitally on May 16, 2019 in all regions.
  • NHL 2003

    2002

    NHL 2003

    2002

    Simulator Sport
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    star 6
    In order to become a superstar in the NHL, you'll need a combination of speed, power, and moves. NHL 2003 gives you the abilities of all the stars and teams of pro hockey, but it's up to you to master them. This time, you have full control of the puck with Dynamic Deke Control and accurate puck physics. The game also features four game modes, including Create-a-Player, enhanced sounds and animations, and dynamic camera work to bring you closer to the NHL action.
  • MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat

    1995

    MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat

    1995

    Shooter Simulator Tactical
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 7.8
    You are the genetically engineered Clan Mechwarrior. The Clans are invading the Inner Sphere. Join either the Wolf Clan or the Jade Falcon Clan as they pursue their own agenda against the Inner Sphere and other Clans. Take your advanced Omnimechs into battle against all comers. Win high warrior ratings (by using less mechs or smaller mechs than needed, completing secondary objectives, etc.) and you'll get chance at a promotion trial where you face superior odds in an arena. If you win, you advance in rank. If you are very successfully, you can make it all the way up to Khan, leader of the Clan! Mechwarrior II was developed in-house by Activision as the successor to their original Mechwarrior. While this time there are no dynamic campaign and mercenary actions, the Clan culture is integrated into the two campaigns. Different clans have different mechs and different rules, even different weapons. You can customize your mechs in order to use less than the "par" force in order to get a higher rating. The full 3D envir
  • Grand Prix 2

    1996

    Grand Prix 2

    1996

    Racing Simulator Sport
    DOS
    star 8.7
    All the circuits and drivers of the 1994 Formula 1 World Championship is recreated in Geoff Crammond's second racing simulation. The game is viewed from within the cockpit - external views are provided primarily for use in replays or demonstrations. Texture mapping and full detail in the rear view mirrors are available for almost every visible feature. The game has 5 skill levels, 7 driving aids such as automatic brakes and a dotted 'ideal racing line' to follow available on lower skill levels, and variable race and practice session lengths. You will have to alter the car's setup to get the best possible car performance - this ranges from standard features such as brake balance and gear ratios onto more technical ones such as spring settings and the ride height. Multiplayer games involve either taking it in turns on a single computer, or on a linkup.
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard

    2005

    Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard

    2005

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.4
    Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard is a real-time strategy role-playing video game, developed for Microsoft Windows by Liquid Entertainment, and published by Atari in 2005. It takes place in Eberron, one of the official Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. The game combines elements of traditional real-time strategy gameplay with role-playing elements such as hero units, and questing. Dragonshard includes two single-player campaigns, single-player skirmish maps, and multiplayer support. The single-player campaign follows the struggles of three competing factions to gain control of a magical artifact known as the Heart of Siberys. Although Dragonshard was billed by Atari as "the first Dungeons & Dragons real-time strategy experience,"[2] Stronghold (1993) precedes it by over a decade.[3]
  • Star Wars: Rebellion

    1998

    Star Wars: Rebellion

    1998

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7
    Subvert the Empire. Crush the Alliance. Your Choice. Your Destiny. It is a time of great upheaval. The first Death Star has been destroyed, marking a major victory for the Rebellion. But the Empire remains strong. As commander, you must choose to take control of either the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire. Your goal: complete domination of the galaxy. Take the galaxy by force. Take the galaxy through diplomacy. Take the galaxy via covert operations. Earn the loyalty (or resentment) of up to 200 worlds. Star Wars Rebellion gives you a myraid of means to implement strategy and tactics on a grand scale and in a real-time environment. With control of the entire Star Wars galaxy as the prize, will the Force be with you? Discover for yourself.
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