Yukkuri Tanoshimu Otona no Jigsaw Puzzle DS: Sekai no Meiga 1: Renaissance, Baroque no Kyoshou is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Interchannel, which was released in Japan in 2007. Players complete jigsaw puzzles of various sizes and challenge levels to reveal stunning works of classical artwork.
Dark Legends surround the old abandoned Blackwood house, secluded far away in the northern wastelands.
For writer Michael Arthate, this cold, solitary atmosphere is fodder for his restless imagination. But Michael soon becomes distracted by the mysteries offered up, as he follows a trail exploring and delving into the secrets of the past. As he is drawn deeper into the story, his sleep is shattered by mysterious noises, and he is plagued by nightmares that cross into reality.
Whose shadows lurk in the dark corners? Is that lonely house inhabited by restless spirits of the past or something more sinister? What is that sound that chills to the very bone...scratching?
Join Michael in a suspenseful adventure, as you explore beautiful and chilling environments. Prowl dark corners and solve puzzles leading to the solution of a tale begun with obsession, and ending with madness and murder.
The Director’s Cut includes an alternate ending that might be more shocking than the original.
Coded Arms Contagion is the sequel to Coded Arms.
The gameplay is similar to the first game, Coded Arms. However, this time player has only 13 levels (and a training) with no random geometry, plus challenges which are available upon completion of a level. Full Motion Videos, storyline and much bigger landscapes are present. The player has to collect special point to upgrade his armor, health, and weapons. A new feature is included: the ability to hack computer panels, doors and turrets. The game's levels are divided into three portions: Industrial Zone, Military Zone, and A.I.D.A. Core. The only step back (compared to the previous title) is the absence of ragdoll physics.
"Weird Al" Yankovic is finally starring in his own video game - VIRUS ALERT! - based on the song from his latest album, Straight Outta Lynwood. It's more fun than a warehouse full of pink leotards! Hoards of viruses have spread throughout the computer network of Company-Tech Co., Ltd., LCC, Al's new employer. Help Al advance in his job by "deleting" the viruses and protecting machines from the spreading menace with antiviral CDs.
The seventh CBP was initiated by Supertanker back in January 2006. We decided to work under the old limits and focus on one theme - hitech (the level turned out to be very consistent with its theme)
The Tenth Doctor has many enemies scattered through Time and Space. Seek out the monsters, but avoid the black holes! The trick to defeating them is being one step ahead of their evil plans - but to do that you have to find them first. Point the sonic screwdriver at the sector of space, then click to scan it. Find monsters, and data points are uploaded into the TARDIS computer.
Pinball FX is a pinball machine video game for the Xbox 360. It was developed by Zen Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on April 25, 2007 via the Xbox Live Arcade service. The game features three tables, with six more available as downloadable content, leaderboards and online multiplayer. A sequel to the game, Pinball FX 2 was released on October 27, 2010.
The PlayStation 2 and Wii version of Spider-Man 3, a videogame based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
The gameplay in this version closely resembles that of its next-generation counterpart, with the main difference being that the combat system primarily takes place on the ground.
The primary features of the Wii version are motion controls. By flicking the Wii Remote & Nunchuck, the player can perform various actions such as combat, and one of Spider-Man's trademark abilities, web swinging. There are also certain mini-games tailored to the motion controls.
The Nintendo DS version of Spider-Man 3, a videogame based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
The Nintendo DS version is completely 2.5D and uses the Touch Screen to execute most attacks. Players can put on the black suit at will, but it will be disabled if Spider-Man's health is too low. This version supports wireless multiplayer.
The Game Boy Advance version of Spider-Man 3, a videogame based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
The Game Boy Advance version is a level-based 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up; only the characters are rendered in 2.5D. A map is used to enter levels, and each level has question bubbles that give hints.
This PS3-exclusive collector's edition includes:
- Spider-Man 3 with black cover art
- New Goblin as a playable character
- Spider-Man 3 movie webisodes
- Interview with Spider-Man 3 movie producer Avi Arad
- Collectible lenticular card with movie images
UFO: Extraterrestrials is a Microsoft Windows game aimed to be a spiritual sequel to the highly acclaimed UFO: Enemy Unknown (retitled X-COM: UFO Defense in North America). Developed by Chaos Concept, the game incorporates a twist of the aliens defeating the humans on Earth. The game takes place on a human-colonized planet named Esperanza, where the alien threat has just arrived.
The next-gen version of Spider-Man 3, a videogame based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
Spider-Man 3 is an action-adventure video game played from a third-person perspective, featuring an open-world rendition of Manhattan as its setting. In the game, players assume the role of Spider-Man and engage in missions, which are essentially scenarios with specific objectives that drive the storyline forward. These missions are designed to be completed in a non-linear fashion, providing players with some freedom in how they tackle them.
As Spider-Man, players can utilize web-swinging, wall-crawling, and a range of combat combos to confront and defeat various enemies.