Spider-Man vs Doc Ock is one of several mobile games based on the film Spider-Man 2. It consists of three stages with different gameplay in each. The first one is a side-scrolling platform level with automatic running. Two buttons are used: one for swinging between rooftops and one for shooting a web at enemies standing in the way.
In the second stage, Spider-Man runs through a subway tunnel and has to avoid oncoming trains. It's possible to jump up to the ceiling to avoid the trains but it is necessary to jump back down to avoid hitting a barrier. The third and final stage is a battle against Doc Ock. He attacks with his mechanical arms which Spider-Man has to web up. Once all arms are webbed it is possible to capture the villain. Once all stages have been completed the game restarts at a higher difficulty.
Totally Spies!: Swamp Monster Blues" is an educational puzzle game based on the "Totally Spies!" animated series. In this adventure, players control the trio of teenage spies—Sam, Clover, and Alex—as they investigate reports of monsters in the Louisiana Bayou to rescue a kidnapped government agent.
Three ordinary people are thrown together, and each retells events in his or her own voice in this unconventionally told, uniquely presented, and ultimately very human novella.
Gish isn't your average hero. In fact, he's not your average anything...you see, Gish is a ball of tar. A Sunday stroll with his lady friend, Brea, goes awry when a shadowy figure emerges from an open manhole and pulls Brea below ground. Following Brea's calls for help, Gish suddenly finds himself in the subterranean sewers of Dross, a long forgotten city filled with twisting corridors, evil traps, and some of the most demented creatures imaginable.
With his gelatinous structure as his only means of defense, Gish must follow the echoing cries of his damsel in distress deep within the earth below. What freakish creatures dwell in this subterranean land? Who is Brea's captor? And just how far down does the rabbit hole go?
Life isn't easy when you're a 12 pound ball of tar...
Strike Force Bowling is a video game of the sports genre released in 2004 by LAB Rats. A previous game, Fast Lanes Bowling, was published by Enlight Software. The two games are very similar sharing the same physics engine and graphics, although Strike Force featured more locations as well as left-handed, and reverse-hook bowlers. LAB Rats assisted in the development of Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling so the game has the same physics engine, but has a more fantasy-oriented theme. Strike Force features 14 places to Bowl (12 in Fast Lanes) and 8 Playable characters. There are only 7 locations, but each has its own "nighttime" variant which is unlocked as a secret stage. It also features Golf Mode, Challenge Mode, Skins, and Tournaments. There are also 14 different bowling balls to use, such as the Lightning, and level specific ones like the Bone Crasher and Pharaoh's Magic.
Future Tactics is an Action-Strategy game based around a turn based battle engine. The game has a single player 'Story Mode', a two player 'Battle Mode'.
The player controls a team of nine characters. The player must move each of their characters and attack the enemy creatures with each turn. The creatures will then each take a turn to attack the player. This continues until either the player has completed his objective or has been 'killed' by the creatures.
The players must use their wits and make best use of their characters and the terrain if they are to defeat the creatures
Future Tactics is a tale of love, loss, redemption, hope... and green, ugly mutants
Only Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Super Sidecars puts you in control of dozens of the meanest superbikes and sidecars on the international circuit, including the GSX-R1000 of British Superbike rider John Reynolds and the fearsome Super sidecar of 2003 world champion Steve Webster. Chicanes, gravel traps and other hazards await you across many amazing race tracks and the ruthless skill of your computer opponents is sure to test your racing technique to the limit. An exciting two-player mode lets you and a friend go head-to-head on every circuit in the game, and even race superbikes and sidecars against each other in the ultimate grudge match!
Based upon the Quake III Alliance code base, Loki's Revenge CTF is an Offhand Grapple All-Weapons CTF modification for Quake III Arena made as a tribute to Quake 2 Loki's Minions CTF.
Escape from Woomera is an unfinished point-and-click adventure video game, intended to criticise the treatment of mandatorily detained asylum seekers in Australia as well as the Australian government's attempt to impose a media blackout on the detention centres.
Internal Reaches 4 is a single-level PWAD for Doom II that was released in 2004. It was designed by Samuel Villarreal (Kaiser) and is also known as Kaiser 8.
FirePower is an add-on to Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3.0 that adds 18 brand new aircraft, weapons, special effects, sounds, and missions.
FirePower adds the nucleus of the German defense for 1945, including the AR234 Blitz Bomber, Ta152 Focke-wulf interceptor, and the He162 Salamander. There is an assortment of German night fighters along with the B-17 and Lancaster heavy bombers. The B29 is also featured which enters the war should it take on a different course, which is armed with the Fatman and Littleboy atomic bombs. The Germans also receive the "Virus House" atomic bomb based on the historical nuclear program during WWII in Germany.
Erinia was a Brazilian MMORPG inspired by the elements of Brazilian folklore and religions taking place in the Tuorhence continent, where the three cities Aquilonius, Erynian, and Hesperius are in constant war.
Set in Europe at the time of the migration of nations (about 200-450 AD), Against Rome takes the player to that part of the continent that has not yet succumbed to the Roman Empire. This vast territory, which the Romans disparagingly called barbaricum, is the home of numerous primitive nations. The player takes control over one of these barbarian tribes, who as a whole stood out for a pronounced lack of cultural achievements, combined with a ferocious belligerence. Skirmishes, raids and plunderings were the order of the day for these barbarians and are, therefore, the great theme of this game.
Based in a small village, the player and his barbarians roam the vast forests of Germania or the barren steppes of eastern Europe to raid other settlements in their search for food, weapons and gold. These resources will help the barbarian chieftain expand his settlement and, above all, increase his reputation. While his tribe grows and flourishes, the leader obtains fame and experience and grows to be a master of warfare,
Battle the Decepticons through eight levels as one of three playable Autobots: Optimus Prime, Red Alert, and Hot Shot. Players can transform between robot and vehicle form during the action and collect dozens of Mini-Cons that can be equipped to upgrade their abilities.
The reality TV show of neighbourly nastiness and community commotion moves on to the next round.
The Neighbour from Hell wants to enjoy an undeserved holiday – reason enough for Woody and the camera team to sneak along onto the cruise liner to make the nasty neighbour's holiday a living hell. This time, the neighbour's mum has joined him, and she is taking good care of her baby.
Get the Neighbour from Hell into his mum's and fellow travellers' bad books, play tricks on him and give free reign to your vengeance.
Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land no Daibouken! is an action game, developed by Inti Creates and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan for GBA devices in 2004.