PVK is a modification to Valve Software's Half-Life, featuring three-way action between very unique teams, each from wide-ranging historical time periods, and composed of very unique classes. Here in the PVK universe, fun is emphasized over realism: there's plenty of fun to spread around! Both team cooperation and individual merit may play large roles at different times. Similarly, calculated genocide and reckless kamikaze attacks will coexist! You'll find all the sadistic, maniacal gore or absurdist existential humor anyone could want! So no matter who you are, you will be able to find your "bag" here, baby.
With 3-D Ultra Lionel Traintown Deluxe, you can build the ultimate railroad system without cluttering up the entire basement. Construct a maze of rail lines for freight and passenger trains to ship goods and people from place to place, become the engineer of a steam engine, or even manage several trains at once as they pick up and deliver needed goods to the factories near the track. Track repairs, coupling and decoupling cars, refueling, track switching--all of the basic concepts that rule the railroads are covered in 3-D Ultra Lionel Traintown Deluxe.
EZ2Dancer is a series of dance video games developed by the Korean video game company Amuseworld. The gameplay of the series is similar to other dance simulation games, but unlike most games of their genre, EZ2Dancer incorporates both hand sensors and foot sensors into gameplay.
The second expansion of RollerCoaster Tycoon, Loopy Landscapes includes Corkscrew Follies, the first expansion, as well as all-new rides, scenery, and scenarios.
Winnie the Pooh needs YOU! How can he throw a party without honey? Play as Tigger and run, jump, and bounce around the 100 Acre Wood in search of Pooh's "most favorite" snack. Along the journey there'll be plenty of challenges - blustery blowing leaves to ride, icy terrain, falling boulders, menacing bees, pesky bats and more. Earn Tigger's very special "Tiggertastic Bounce" as a bonus!
The third Harvest Moon release on Game Boy. A direct sequel to Harvest Moon 2, it is set on an island off the mainland, the player is tasked with reviving the farm and turning around it's fortunes using two unique playable characters, a first for the series.
Seireiki Rayblade is a Japanese tactical RPG game developed by Winkysoft as its first original title apart from the Super Robot Wars franchise, while serving as the foundation for the Masou Kishin Series for its sequels after LoE.
Kimi ni Steady is a dating simulation game that was first released in PC Windows in the year 1998. In the game the player takes the role of young high school student that wants to find love before Christmas, the game begins in September and he got 4 months to find the perfect girl for him.
This 2000 edition of Eyewitness Virtual Reality Dinosaur Hunter updates some of the information and makes some minor changes, like replacing Segnosaurus with Therizinosaurus. It also adds a second disc called 3D Dinoworld, in which you can freely explore six prehistoric environments and observe dinosaurs in their daily life.
Jellyfish: The Healing Friend lets the player follow the life and times of a deep depths jellyfish who moves by way of water propulsion. Learn about the life cycle of your nebulous charge in this simulation where you attempt to raise a wild sea creature. Moderate water temperature, a regular feeding schedule and other factors will all contribute to your success or failure.
The player must obtain "powerups" and defeat enemy vehicles, but must capture the enemy flags in order to win. However, all of the vehicles are tanks, hence its name. The game itself is short, making it quite unpopular among gamers. It was also one of the first PlayStation 2 titles to be released. It is considered a spiritual successor to the Battletanx series, since it has similar gameplay to that as well, and is made by the same company, The 3DO Company. Also a mototank from Battletanx: Global Assault can be seen in the opening title sequence, and many of the playable tanks are inspired or directly copied from Battletanx. A reversed M-80 (only in the PS1 version of Battletanx: Global Assault) can also be seen in game as the unplayable AI controlled Skorpion Bomb Tank.