Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Second Edition is the second game based on the hit TV gameshow. You have to answer fifteen questions, slowly going up to the one million mark. If you have trouble, there are three lifeline you can use to help you: Phone a friend, 50/50 and ask the audience.
The game takes place in the heated battles of 1944 during the Second World War as a super ace pilot attempts to defeat an entire army. The game operates and plays like most standard shooters. The objective of every level is to shoot enemy planes, tanks, trains, turrets, battleships, and defeat the boss after each level. Unlike its predecessor, 19XX: The War Against Destiny, the game plays more like the early games in the series.
Aliens have taken over the planet Gromada - a former testing site for new military units. - and now control a high-tech arsenal. Armed only with a tank called Kassandra, you must defeat the alien-controlled forces amassed against you and rid the planet of the aliens once and for all.
The Magnia Stone, the sacred stone of the Magnetic World is knocked off its floating altar in the sky and falls towards a slumbering creature called Phix. He swallows it and starts to attract metallic objects and creatures. This upsets the balance of the world, and evil creatures start to appear throughout the land. Phix must travel to five realms in order to bring the stone to its original place and return peace.
A chaotic variation of Angband.
Hengband is branched from Zangband, but have tons of additional contents.
- Totally reworked races, classes, and magic schools.
- Japanese meme elements. e.g. Fist of the North Star.
- Bugfix and balance tuning.
Baroque Shooting is a vertical scrolling shoot-’em-up. It serves as a spin-off from the dark, post-apocalyptic roguelike Baroque, reimagined as an arcade-style shooter.
In the game, you control an angelic character flying through desolate ruins populated by grotesque enemies from the Baroque universe.
Features a grandiose storyline with new enemies, music, sounds, textures and sports 8 levels. Defeat the new emperor and stop the alien engineered plague...
Now you can get all the action of Las Vegas without the smoky casinos in CAESARS PALACE 2000: Millennium Gold Edition. There are a variety of games to play including Blackjack, Mini-Baccarat, Paigow Poker, Spanish 21, Red Dog, Casino War, Roulette, Craps, Video Poker, Video Keno, Poker Challenge, and five different slot machines. All games are played according to the Vegas rules, giving you the most realistic experience you can get this side of Nevada. Things are so authentic in this virtual casino that the slot machines even have the faces of their real-world counterparts. There is also an intuitive interface that allows you to utilize even the most complex betting strategies with ease. So get the Vegas experience without draining your savings account with CAESARS PALACE 2000: Millennium Gold Edition.
At the dawn of the 30th Century, dolphins and humans had been together in a cross-species society for 500 years. Together, they had set out to explore space, offering peace and friendship to all who would welcome it. But space had its dangers; a violent species known as the Foe decided to conquer Earth. However, the dolphins and humans drove them to the brink of defeat, and so the Foe sought vengeance on Earth. The few caretaker dolphins who had been left behind on Earth were not entirely defenseless; they were protected by their creation called the Guardian—a gigantic, sentient being made of a crystalline substance which projected a forcefield over the entire planet. Undeterred, the Foe made suicide attacks on the field, searching for a weak point.
Rung Rung Oz no Mahoutsoukai Another World is an adventure game available only in Japan for the PlayStation that featured top-down exploration of a world based on Frank L. Baum's Wizard of Oz books. An anime-styled Dorothy adventures through the Land of Oz, meeting familiar characters and accompanied by dog Toto, all featuring cute new Japanese redesigns.
Animastar is a Japanese-only monster raising and racing sim for the Sega Dreamcast. Players raise and evolve creatures to compete with others from around the world on the racetrack.
The game itself is split into three episodes, one for the player to command each race. In the first segment of the game, the player and Jim Raynor are attempting to control the colony of Mar Sara in the wake of the Zerg attacks on other Terran worlds.
The second campaign reveals that Kerrigan was not killed by the Zerg, but rather is captured and infested in an effort to incorporate her psionic traits into the Zerg gene pool.
The final episode of the game sees Aldaris and the Protoss government branding Tassadar a traitor and a heretic for conspiring with the dark templar. The player initially serves Aldaris in defending Aiur from the Zerg invasion, but while on a mission to arrest Tassadar, the player joins him instead.
Set against the backdrop of the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States) period from the 15th to the beginning of the 17th century, Shogun: Total War is a real-time tactics and turn-based strategy game with a strong focus on historical authenticity.
Players assume control of a daimyo (leader) of a contemporary Japanese clan and attempt to conquer the nation and claim the title of supreme Shogun, the undisputed military ruler of Japan. The gameplay consist of two parts – a turn-based Risk-style mode on a 2D campaign map of Japan where the player must recruit, manage and move their armies, conduct diplomacy, trade, espionage, sabotage and assassinations.
This 2D map however ultimately serves to provide context for the 3D real-time battles that make up the main part of the game and occur whenever your army crosses into enemy territory or two opposing forces meet on the campaign map.