One of the levels released for Mario vs. Donkey Kong via e-Cards in Japan. It was released at the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair on e-Card ID 18-M001. It was given to attendees at the event, being very rare. It was not released in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong e+ set.
Crazyracing Kartrider is an online multiplayer racing game serviced by NEXON. KartRider not only features fictitious fantasy vehicles but also branded game models based on real-life cars, developed from collaboration with companies such as BMW Korea. About 25% of South Koreans have played the game at least once.
Grand Tour Racing: GT-R 400 is a GT-based racing game that originated on the Sony PlayStation 2. It was converted from the Kuju Entertainment original to the PC by InFusion, a team of developers who worked on "Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4".
You have come head-to-head with the enemy, STONIX! His goal is to exhaust your life energy; yours is to destroy his power source! It will take time to reach it because he has laid many barriers that you need to penetrate. Lucky for you, your power balls mix with his shields to give you zapping deflectors, larger deflectors and even extra life power! Stay sharp, you have a long journey ahead of you!
You control the reflector located at the bottom of the screen. You start with a ball on the paddle and use it to destroy the shields above. Bonuses will randomly fall from the shields so be quick and collect the ones you need. Clear the screen and advance through the levels.
Half-Life: Source is a port of Valve's original acclaimed game Half-Life to their new Source engine used for Half-Life 2.
It takes advantage of vertex and pixel shaders to create realistic water effects, and can now portray realistic physics effects. It also has new menus, improved lighting and soft shadows, ragdoll character animations, and a 3D skybox replacing the old 16-bit color prerendered bitmap skies.
The U.S. Army is the most powerful ground force in the entire world. The backbone of a ground invasion is the U.S. Army Infantry, and in the midst of combat, their skills, courage, and teamwork are put to the test.
Escape from Butcher Bay is set in the futuristic science fiction universe of the Chronicles of Riddick franchise, and is a prequel to the film Pitch Black. The game takes place inside Butcher Bay, a maximum-security prison from which no prisoner has escaped. The facility - constructed on a barren planet - contains three increasingly secure holding areas, and a subterranean mining operation.
An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Kyushu Shinkansen between Yatsushiro and Kagoshima. It also features the slower expresses that connect with the Shinkansen.
It was first released by mail order in May 2004, and received a full release in September 2005.
DicingKnight. is a 2004 role-playing video game for the Bandai WonderSwan Color.
DicingKnight. was one of the last WonderSwan games to be released, alongside Judgement Silversword, both winners in the WonderWitch development contest.
The game makes use of all of the WonderSwan's buttons, with A and B allowing the player to use the sword and shield weapons at all times. In addition, the players can assign items to their inventory using the Y buttons.
There was also another version released called Dicing Knight Legion, only for the WonderWitch development system.
This version of the game has a similar approach to the previous entry, with Hogwarts being an open world that you can explore at your leisure in between completing the levels necessary to advance the story. The big change this time is that Ron and Hermione have been promoted to playable, allowing you to play as all three members of the trio. They each have different abilities, and, depending on the platform, you either can or can't decide when to switch characters. Another difference is that Quidditch is no longer playable, with flights on Buckbeak replacing it for the requisite flying mechanic. Perhaps due to the source material being more emotional and less action-oriented, The Stations of the Canon are mostly just skimmed over.
Deus Vult is a four-level PWAD for limit removing source ports created by Huy "Doom Marine" Pham and released on May 28, 2004. A bonus fifth level contains all previous four combined as a single map. The WAD has a reputation of being extremely hard, in the slaughter style of Hell Revealed, but with more detailed levels. It was a named a runner-up in the first Cacowards.
A sequel, Deus Vult II, was released in 2008.
The Playstation 2 sequel to Smash Court Tennis offers player a deeper tennis simulation experience, expanding on existing features, aswell as adding new modes.
Gambler Densetsu Tetsuya Digest is a mahjong game from Athena. This new installment in the popular Japanese Mahjong series "Gambler Densetsu" features four different scenarios. Players have conversations with the roster of 26 characters while trying to beat them with an inventory system of cheating techniques. In addition to its large cast, the game includes three gameplay modes, a scenario battle mode, a free battle mode, and a survival battle mode. The game's official title is Shoubushi Densetsu: Tetsuya DIGEST, but with the furigana subtitle "Gambler" for Shoubushi.
Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator is a freeware episodic point-and-click adventure video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Francisco Gonzalez of Grundislav Games. The game consists of eight individual episodes, or cases, with an overarching plot connecting them together.