Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Minna de Pico Pokémon Waiwai Battle! is an education video game based on the third generation of the Pokémon series. It was developed and published by Sega Toys and released for Sega Pico on July 13, 2004 in Japan only.
Take to the streets of Chicago as one of Al Capone's notorious enforcers in Chicago Enforcer, an action FPS. Choose from a variety of authentic gangster weapons and make your opposition an offer they can't refuse. You'll need these weapons, along with your character's special moves, to survive intense action scenarios such as bombing rival breweries or saving Capone himself. In addition to single-player missions, Chicago Enforcer features multiplayer modes that support up to eight players.
Based on the XS Games' 2002 release for PlayStation, XS Moto offers fullthrottle motorcycle racing with a variety of bike, track, difficulty, and play mode options. As players demonstrate their virtual riding skills, addition options are unlocked to challenge them further. Publisher XS Games drafted DC Studios to develop the game. Featuring 12 different tracks and four bikes, XS Moto runs on the same engine and technology built for Majesco's Cartoon Network Speedway. In addition to standard racing game controls, the game also features a bike-specific gameplay element. The upper corner indicates a "balance" meter that flashes when players get close to falling off their bikes, and to stay up players must use both the L and R with the D-pad during turns.
THUNDER ALLEY for Game Boy Advance features characters first presented to the gaming community in TEN PIN ALLEY and TEN PIN ALLEY 2 available for Play Station 1 and Saturn systems. The stock car racing game comes loaded with tons of fast-paced action and entertaining tracks. Choose from eight different characters to blaze out on one of four diverting tracks. The game was created with the realistic laws of physics that are applied to real stock car racing to provide a realistic racing feel. The game offers a practice racing mode that allows players to get the feel for the basic controls including 'A' for accelerate and 'B' for brake. Tournament mode has players racing to earn points that are awarded based on the finishing position of each player's character. Every course has its own unique set of obstacles that can get in the way, but the player can drive over them with power ups. Power ups also provide the driver with improved steering and speed. If the player wins the game's final tournament, a secret play mode is
In the mobile version of the PS2 game Drakengard, you control prince Caim, along with the Red Dragon, in a struggle against the imperial forces. Each of the three locations consists of two sequences: side-scrolling fighting with Caim alone, followed by a flight sequence on the back of the dragon. On the ground, Caim's moves include sword combos with a finishing blow, blocking, jumping, a dash attack and a dragon attack. To launch a dragon attack, you have to fill your magic meter with finishing blows. Once complete, you can summon the Red Dragon to attack all enemies on the screen, except for the bosses. Each ground level is followed by a duel against a boss.
During the flight sequences, you control the dragon carrying Caim. You have to take out all incoming enemies and projectiles with fireballs and destructive spells or use the escape move for tricky situations. The game also incorporates some RPG elements: you gain experience by defeating enemies. These points can be used to level up, rendering attacks more pow
Another Wonderful Life's gameplay is very similar to its predecessors, involving growing crops while taking care of the variety of animals inhabiting the farm.
The game also includes the ability to court three bachelors and marry one of them by the end of the first chapter of the story. The game progresses through 6 chapters in the game, which shows the player character going from young adulthood to old age.
This game is a sequel to the 3D racing game using DirectX 8.1. Even though it is a sequel, it doesn't carry over most of the game contents of the previous game, and after reconsidering the specifications, it's completely remade from scratch.
Unlike the previous work, the course is three-dimensional, and of course there are
overpasses, roller coaster-like loops, and even vertical walls.
Of course, there will be a more acrobatic course this time as well, so make full use of techniques such as drifting with a different sense of operation and boosts that have been newly added, and finish within the top 4 within the time limit.
Of course, there is also a replay, and it is also compatible with gamepads, so please take the first place with a cool run.
"Uru: The Path of the Shell" is the second and final expansion pack for Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. It also included the first expansion pack, Uru: To D'ni.
Unlike To D'ni, which was free and only offered as a download, Path of the Shell was a retail release and told the story of what happened after Ages Beyond Myst ended. It was later bundled with Ages Beyond Myst and sold as Uru: Complete Chronicles.
The critically acclaimed adventure of Uru: Ages Beyond Myst returns with this special collection that contains more Uru than ever before. Already the deepest Myst adventure to date, Uru is significantly expanded with the addition of To D'ni and The Path of the Shell, expansion packs that will take Uru beyond your imagination.
Firearms is a first-person shooter mod for Half-Life which originated from a Quake modification. Initially developed in 1998, Firearms was created as a quasi-realistic team-based FPS. The mod's main feature is the large amount of usable weapons in the game.
Millsberry was an advergame, created by General Mills in July 2004 as a marketing tool. It had shops, homes, an arcade, special events, and a weekly newspaper called the Millsberry Gazette, which told you the happenings in Millsberry. General Mills often used product placement on Millsberry. It was a web site mainly targeted towards elementary and middle school students, though it could be played by everyone. You were required to sign up to be able to fully and freely access Millsberry.
Action game based on the Jules Verne movie starring Jackie Chan as Passepartout, the valet of Phileas Fogg who joins Fogg on his bet to go around the world in 80 days. Around the World in 80 Days for Game Boy Advance puts players in the Jackie Chan role, having to beat the tar out of thugs from all parts of the word in this side-scrolling beat-em-up. The action spans worldwide locations such as Paris, Turkey, India, China...even San Francisco. Around the World in 80 Days was developed by Saffire for Hip Games. Climb buildings, bounce off canopies, spring from ledge to ledge, cross narrow wires, travel by train, elephant, ship, airplane, and balloon, and face off against all kinds of opponents from the movie and beyond.