Chromium B.S.U. is an arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter available on Windows, iPhone, PSP, Mac, AmigaOS 4, Linux and numerous other UNIX-like operating systems. It is a free software distributed under the Clarified Artistic License.
Buzz, Woody, and the rest of the toys are back! Join in the hilarious fun of Toy Story 2 through a variety of game and activities with something for everyone--arcade action keeps you moving, a strategy game challenges your wits, and creative fun lets your imagination run wild.
DacMan is an attempt to bring a version of Pac-Man to the ColecoVision. The game looks similar to Pac-Man but only has three ghosts. The game play is the same. Move about the maze, eating all the dots and avoiding the ghosts. If you eat a power pellet, the ghosts turn blue then you can eat them for points. Also on the cartridge, starting with version 1.3, is a hidden game called DacPong!. This is just like Pong except the ball is the Pac-Man character.
Ultimate Solitaire is a largest collection of Solitaire available with over 250 different games. Test your skills with Klondike (traditional solitaire), Pyramid, Free Cell, Spider and tons of other variations. Forget playing alone - match up against other players, or play against the clock. Choose your own cards, backgrounds, and sound effects. Ultimate Solitaire guarantees you hours of fun and challenge the whole family can enjoy.
This cancelled pinball game was originally developed in 1978 by Ralph Baer for the Odyssey 2. It allowed players to build their own tables by positioning O-shaped bumpers onscreen.
Ralph Baer never completed it, but in 2000 he authorized the creation of 30 cartridges of the prototype, which were sold at Classic Gaming Expo 2000.
Gift, the main character, is a little creature who needs to find seven garden gnomes all around the seven worlds of the game for a self-proclaimed Snow White: this is the Game Boy Color edition of the homonymous PC/PS2 version and it's more action-oriented than its "home" counterpart.
Gift was developed and published on GBC in 2000 by Cryo Interactive.
The player gets to know that Mulle Meck has found the abandoned hangar of two air planes constructors and wants to try that trade. Again he receives his parts from Doris Digital. Gary flies to visit his friends and like in the previous episodes he gets orders which the player must complete.
The second arcade light gun shooter with a camera that detects the player's movements. Players can use body movements to hide behind objects and dodge (slow-moving) bullets. It was a video game with fairly accurate full-body motion detection, a very rare system in its time.
Take to virtual Vegas with 10 true casino-style games in authentic Bellagio, Treasure Island, and Mirage casinos. Realistic graphics and sound effects put you in the mood. Play a tournament against virtual gamblers, with no risk to your real money!
Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole and into an interactive re-telling of the classic book by Lewis Carroll. The player follows Alice and assists her on her adventures through Wonderland using a point and click interface, with narration by Simon Callow. The puzzles are varied in their complexity, ranging from simply helping Alice open doors by pointing to them with the mouse, to putting together a jigsaw puzzle by dragging the pieces around or aiding the Dodo in setting up a caucus race. Between puzzles, the player is treated to an actor's narration and some animation that is minimal, but enchanting, through twelve chapters and the entire classic story.
In an epic fantasy land, three warriors will have to join their forces on a quest to defeat a demonic god who hopes to resurrect the dreaded "black dragon" who will devour millions of souls and grant him infinite power.
Heist is an isometric action game released by Virgin Interactive in the year 2000. In Heist you have to control a group of people, or to put it more directly a group of criminals, which will have to outwit security guards in their targeted buildings and get away with their prize. To make the story more interesting, you will have to equip your men, plan the action, and perform it.
The second game in the "Piposh" series, The game contains new characters, and is a more traditional quest, advancing via player actions and no by an in-game clock.
Aliens have conquered Amsterdam and the player has to drive them back. The defining feature of this game is that all levels are closely modeled after real-life locations; e.g. the dam, the red light district or the wax museum. The rest of the game features straightforward level design with five basic weapons to choose from.
3D Armada is a 3D video game adaptation of the classic Battleship home game. Either a human player can play against the computer or human players can compete against each other via TCP/IP network play. Each player gets a 10x10 grid of water squares that are occupied by a fleet of 10 ships-- there is one ship that occupies 4 squares and then there are 2 3-square ships, 3 2-square ships, and 4 1-square ships. Naturally, players can not see the other player's ships. A player makes random strikes against the opponent's nautical positions and is informed when one of the strikes hits something. This is used to estimate where more of a particular ship may lie.
After one player manages to sink the other player's entire fleet, the game treats the participants to a replay of the entire battle, but with both fleets in plain view.