Silent Scope: Fortune Hunter is a rail shooter developed and published by Konami. It is the fifth game in the Silent Scope series, and was released in the year 2002. The cabinet, bundled with Silent Scope EX, also features a Prize Mode where the player can earn real money payouts for performing well in-game.
The emo band "The Get-Up Kids" gets kidnapped by Steven Tyler to be sodomized in his dungeon, and a group of Emo rockers set out to save them, going on an adventure through Suburbia, MTV Studios and Steven Tyler's dimension of evil that reveals the true origin of emo kids.
BIOHAZARD A.T.N. ASSAULT THE NIGHTMARE is a video game in the Resident Evil franchise. It was released in 2002 for NTT DoCoMo's 504 and 505 phones in Japan. It was sold as part of a subscription to 'Capcom Party' at ¥350 per month. Later, the game was adapted for western mobile phones as well. Following talks with European phone operators, Capcom released the game internationally in mid-2004 under the title, "Resident Evil Assault the Nightmare".
The classic retro shoot 'em-up has found its natural home on mobile devices! Its unique concept challenges 2 soldiers to catch enemies in their cross-fire without hitting each other. Whether playing in a team or as an individual, simply touch either side of the screen to fire that gun. Touch either side of the rope to position the bomb (or tilt the device), before tapping the bomb itself to score multiple kills!
There are 10 different types of enemy to encounter, spread across 10 unique battlefields - including unarmed hostages that you must rescue. Play through all 10 missions and win medals for your hi scores.
Goobs is a top‑down puzzle‑action game for Windows developed by Redclaw Software. You control adorable yellow creatures stranded on floating platforms in space, guiding them to exits while collecting energy orbs and overcoming obstacles. Featuring 55 handcrafted levels, a powerful built‑in level editor, and a custom level browser, Goobs offers creative challenges with multiple solutions and robust replay value. Originally shareware, it later became freeware, celebrated by fans for its clever puzzles, charming presentation, and community‑driven content.
Everyone's lived the old RPG standard of gathering crystals and fighting mysterious monsters, but have you ever done it... as a fish? Bob Surlaw and a whole host of mutants embark on a quest to save the world. Features 9+ hours of gameplay.
First released on DOS in 2002 and made with the OHRRPGCE engine, Walthros is back for a whole new generation of players! Featuring its original 8bit-styled graphics and storyline, Walthros has been enhanced with higher quality music and touched up dialogue.
Walthros is an alien planet inhabited by lifeforms that resemble animals from Earth. At some distant point in the planet's history, there was a great conflict that ended when a legendary hero unleashed a power that destroyed most of the known world. Thousands of years later, life has largely recovered. Unfortunately, old conflicts have been reborn, and war continues to rage. Players take the role of Bob Surlaw, a Walthrosian Fish who makes a living as an explorer of ancient ruins. His journey begins when he leaves his home