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  • Rayman 100 Levels

    1999

    Rayman 100 Levels

    1999

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Rayman 100 Levels is a compilation released in the Netherlands in 1999. It includes Rayman By His Fans and Rayman 60 Levels, both in English. The text on the packaging, as well as the on-disc PDF manual, are in Dutch. The CD contains an incomplete version of the soundtrack, also seen in the North-American release of Rayman Forever, with the Image and Caves tracks shortened, and the Jungle track erroneously playing the ambience portion of the Caves music.
  • Rayman 60 Levels

    1999

    Rayman 60 Levels

    1999

    Platform Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Rayman 60 Levels is the third and final collection of levels that expand upon the original Rayman game. It was originally released in 1999 in the pack Rayman Collector, and was later released in Rayman 100 Levels, Rayman Compilation, and as a standalone title in Germany (as Rayman Forever) alongside the Making of Rayman 2 and three mini-games.
  • Banco Imobiliário 2000

    1999

    Banco Imobiliário 2000

    1999

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Apollo's Palace

    1999

    Apollo's Palace

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mori no Oukoku

    1999

    Mori no Oukoku

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    PlayStation
    Mori no Oukoku is a Strategy game, developed and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Arthur's Thinking Games

    1999

    Arthur's Thinking Games

    1999

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Arthur's Thinking Games is the perfect combination of learning, fun, and helpful features. With 6 different fun-filled activities and 5 levels of difficulty, Arthur's Thinking Games will entertain your child with hours of learning and fun!
  • HSV Adventure Racing

    1999

    HSV Adventure Racing

    1999

    Racing Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    HSV Adventure Racing is the Australian version of Beetle Adventure Racing, with the cars changed to HSV.
  • 3D Ultra Cool Pool

    1999

    3D Ultra Cool Pool

    1999

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Do you love a good game of pool? Cool Pool has all your favorites - Eight Ball, Rotation, Cutthroat, Nine Ball, and Classic Pocket Billiards - on dazzling tables with a super-easy interface and with the option to use standard balls and custom balls. But Cool Pool also has five totally original "cool" games that'll curl your cue and which can be played both on a standard or a differently shaped "cool" table. They give pool a whole new angle of strategy, surprise, and fun!
  • 2 in 1 Pack: Super Bubsy/Lollypop

    1999

    2 in 1 Pack: Super Bubsy/Lollypop

    1999

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This 2 in 1 Pack contains Super Bubsy and Lollypop.
  • BrickBreak

    1999

    BrickBreak

    1999

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    BrickBreak is a simple breakout game.
  • Untitled Game

    1999

    Untitled Game

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Untitled Game was made just as game modifications began to gain widespread recognition as an art form unto itself. JODI made the piece by altering the graphics of Quake as well as the software code that makes it work. Their mods reduced the complex graphics of Quake 1 to the bare minimum, aiming for maximum contrast between the complex soundscapes and the minimal visual environment. For the mod 'Arena,' JODI took this principle to the extreme: they completely erased every graphical element of the game, turning monsters, characters and backgrounds all to white. The more psychedelic 'Crl-Space,' the earliest of the set, is not based on a static image. Instead, it features a swirling black-and-white background. The game engine generates this effect as it continuously tries, and fails, to visualize the interior of a cube lined with black-and-white wallpaper.
  • Sod

    1999

    Sod

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Sod is an extreme modification or "hack" of id Software’s action game Wolfenstein 3D, in which the goal was to escape from a Nazi dungeon. In Sod, Wolfenstein 3D’s representational renderings (considered state-of-the art at the time of the game’s release in 1992) have been replaced by pure geometrical forms in a limited palette of black, white and gray. The result is a game space that is loosely architectural and extremely disorienting; it is easy to get lost, and it can be difficult to distinguish the walls from the targets one is supposed to shoot. Paesmans and Heemskerk complement the game-play difficulties with a cryptic interface (setting game preferences is no easy task!) and tongue-in-cheek game instructions along the lines of "If you are tough, press N. If not, press Y daintily." With its stark elegance, Sod offers a compelling alternative to the computer game industry’s mindless pursuit of representational realism.
  • D-Day: Normandy

    1999

    D-Day: Normandy

    1999

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    D-Day: Normandy is a first-person shooter set across all theatres of war in World War II, originally developed as a Quake II mod in 1999 and later released as a free standalone game.
  • Sen-Know

    1999

    Sen-Know

    1999

    Arcade
    A Japan-only action-puzzle arcade game by Kouyousha and Kaneko. It puts a "falling block" twist on the classic puzzle game Pipe Dream.
  • PGA European Tour

    1999

    PGA European Tour

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    PGA European Tour is a golf game that makes use of the official European Tour license. It offers only four courses, specifically Quinta do Lago in Portugal, Kungsängen in Sweden, Druids Glen and the K Club in Ireland. Players can choose to play a quick match, a non-tour golf game or participate in the real tour. The non-tour option includes several modes: in Strokeplay players need to get the least number of strokes in order to win, in Matchplay the goal is to win more holes, while in Skins holes are played for money (winners of holes one to six get 100 euros, seven to twelve - 200 euros, thirteen to eighteen - 300 euros). Up to four players can play non-tour games, and some options allow teams of two to face each other. Participation in the tour itself is a simulation of the real thing. Players start as amateurs, and can select to play as one of 64 European golfers like Nick Faldo and Jose Maria Olazabal, or create their own custom character. To reach professional status it's necessary to reduce the handicap to
  • The Intruder

    1999

    The Intruder

    1999

    Indie
    Web browser
    The Intruder is an interactive narrative based on a story by Jorge Luis Borges. The viewer must compete in some rudimentary games to hear, read and see the story. Thoroughly well-observed, and compelling, The Intruder takes about 15 minutes to navigate. The games are not difficult but act as an aid to the narrative and introduce levels of addiction to the telling of the story.
  • Bungie Mac Action Sack

    1999

    Bungie Mac Action Sack

    1999

    Shooter Platform
    Mac
    Bungie's Mac Action Sack collects six of the company's action games on one CD which comes in an actual sack made of cloth. Games Included: Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete Pathways into Darkness Abuse Marathon Marathon 2: Durandal Marathon Infinity
  • Mystery Island

    1999

    Mystery Island

    1999

    Point-and-click Adventure
    Mac
    Millionaire James Harvey has died and his son inherited it all. Now he is missing. It is your job to solve the mystery!
  • Classic Cribbage

    1999

    Classic Cribbage

    1999

    Card & Board Game
    Mac
    Cribbage is a card game with a pinch of board game. Freeverse have dressed it up with a roaring 20s look.
  • Moon Whistle

    1999

    Moon Whistle

    1999

    Indie
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Moon Whistle is a Japanese language freeware role-playing video game created with RPG Tsukūru 95. Mainly made by Kōichirō Takaki, also known as Kannazuki Sasuke, this game involves an adventure of a five-year-old kindergartner in a pseudo-Japanese city of the 1980s and 1990s. In 2011 an updated version was released called Moon Whistle XP.
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