A preview disc containing a demo for Rebel Strike, as well as a handful of trailers for other games releasing around the time and a port of the original Star Wars arcade game.
Marble-popping fans get a taste of "la dolce vida" with Sweetopia from casual games publisher PlayFirst. The frantic action takes place in a candy factory filled with twisting conveyor belts transporting a mix of 14 confection types. The goal is to eliminate groups of three or more by launching specific candies toward matching treats. Twists on the familiar theme include ricocheting candy off barriers and firing the sweets from a choice of launchers within each stage. Two play modes (Arcade and Story) offer slightly different objectives as you attempt to clear 70 luscious levels and save the fructose-filled factory from closing down.
Faithfully utilizing the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 rule-set, Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics allows players to take a party of six adventurers into a wide variety of dangerous environments to experience deep and exciting turn-based action. All of the core races and classes are available to the player, including two Psionic classes, the Psion and the Psychic Warrior. Play with your friends wirelessly in both cooperative and adversarial game modes.
Sonic returns to the DS with all the classic 2D dual screen action of "Sonic Rush," as well as a new high-seas adventure where he clashes with ruthless pirates. As Sonic, set off from Windmill Village to explore seven islands for action-packed adventures spread across a large map. As you venture, you'll uncover valuable items and materials that will help Tails build new ships so that Sonic can track down the villainous pirates in a variety of ways.
On her fourth year in Sweden, Carol Reed finally decides to have a long summer vacation. However, her plans are soon interrupted when she receives a letter from a friend visiting Paris. What follows is a complex mystery played out in the flawlessly constructed East Side Story.
SKATE delivers the feel of skating through innovative controls, authentic cameras and a fully reactive skateboarding city. The game features professional skaters such as Danny Way and PJ Ladd, as well as a reactive city and relevant in-game cameras. SKATE's unique control scheme captures the true feel of skating versus the typical button mashing gameplay of past skating games. Featuring physics-driven animations, gamers will have a unique gaming experience every time they pick up the controller since no two tricks will ever be the same.
A mobile port of Skate that captures the essence and authenticity of the console title, it features professional skaters such as Danny Way, Chris Cole, Mike Carroll and Rob Dyrdek for players to interact with.
Players must skate their way through the fictional city of San Vanelona on a mission to become a skateboarding superstar by pulling off enough slick moves to capture the cameras and land on the cover of Thrasher magazine. There are twelve missions divided in four goals each.
There is also a freestyle mode with three explorable areas: Plaza, Halfpipe and Downtown.
Fuck Typing is a typing game in which one player battles the CPU to see who can restate a sentence of gratuitous invective first. For each completed phrase, health is subtracted from the life bar of the opponent.
An entry in On Nakayama's GROW series of Flash puzzle games sponsored by Shibaura Institute of Technology, in which players choose fields of knowledge such as Civil Engineering and Architecture and watch the world grow, trying to deduce the ideal sequence in which to develop society.
Fortress Forever is a Source mod inspired by the earlier versions of the Team Fortress series (Team Fortress Classic and QuakeWorld Team Fortress). Our all-volunteer team has created this mod entirely from scratch and continued to develop it since late 2004. It was originally released in September of 2007.
Fortress Forever involves two or more teams, each with 9 available classes, competing in a variety of map-determined objectives (capture the flag, territorial control, invade and defend, etc). Each class has its own unique abilities and strengths that offer extremely varied playstyles. The gameplay ranges from fast-paced, competitive, and deep to absurd and chaotic.