A fanmade story expansion inspired by the Warcraft universe of Blizzard Entertainment and developed by the Turtle WoW Team. This expansion aims to take a different path from the Burning Crusade, emphasizing the familiar Azeroth of Vanilla WoW over the cosmic battle with the Burning Legion. While being heavily based on the lore from Warcraft 3 and Vanilla WoW, Mysteries of Azeroth seeks to enhance the game by adding content that matches the already well-established lore of Warcraft Universe.
Troubles in Silesia Country is a mod for Half-Life 2: Episode Two which plays in the Silesia region of Poland or the Czech Republic.
The mod's environment is heavily inspired by towns and villages at the Polish-Czech border region, like Úvalno, Krnov and Ostrava.
One day you wake up in your home village and go for a ride just when Combine attack begins...
A mod for Super Mario Galaxy that reworks all stars in the game to make them more difficult. Some changes include reduced coins and life mushrooms, frame perfect jumps and more star chips and silver stars.
Plaguemon: Lost Diaries is a horrifying Pokémon Red revision created by modder Hikikomori.
A nuclear catastrophe has happened, and all Pokemon started mutating. People are getting scared and confused. You have been chosen to make things right in this cursed game. Do whatever it takes to get away from this post-apocalyptic nuclear world.
The Legends Flashback Blast! features twelve Atari 2600 games:
BurgerTime
Bump 'N' Jump (Burnin' Rubber)
Escape It!
Front Line
Jungle Hunt
Lock 'n' Chase
Miss It!
Polaris
Shield Shifter
Space Invaders
Space Raid
Strip Off
The system is completely self-contained in an HDMI dongle and uses wireless controllers for gameplay. While the system only includes one controller, additional pads are available separately.
Have a Blast! with the home versions of the greatest arcade classics of all time. Play Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Mappy and take control of some real characters. Or better yet, blast into outer space and take on attacking alien hordes with your Galaxip starfighter in Galaxian. The fun is out-of-this-world with these timeless video game favorites!.
Features 8 of the greatest classic Atari games built-in: Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, Galaxian, Mappy, Sky Kid, The Tower of Druaga, Xevious
The Activision Flashback Blast! features twenty Atari 2600 games:
Atlantis
Beamrider
Chopper Command
Cosmic Commuter
Crackpots
Decathlon
Dragster
Enduro
Fishing Derby
Freeway
Frostbite
H.E.R.O.
Keystone Kapers
Megamania
Pitfall!
Pressure Cooker
River Raid
Seaquest
Stampede
Starmaster
The system is completely self-contained in an HDMI dongle and uses wireless controllers for gameplay. While the system only includes one controller, additional ones are available separately.
Tap, collect and raise your very own zoo animals in Idle Tap Zoo, the incremental idle zoo clicker game! Raise zoo animals and upgrade them to increase their birth rate and value, then sell them for a profit to expand your business with just a tap! Use your profits to build your own custom zoo!
Welcome to Site-19.
Site-19 is the largest Foundation facility currently in operation, housing hundreds of Safe- and Euclid-class anomalies. Objects contained (some SCPs are not in the game yet) at this facility include: SCP-055, SCP-131, SCP-173, SCP-387, SCP-668, SCP-931. (Source: SCP-wiki.net)
Play in the randomly generated map. Find the way out of the facility. Do NOT get caught by SCP-106. Avoid contact with SCP-049. Do NOT look away SCP-173. Find keycards to make your way out. Read Documents to get hints on how to escape, how to act with SCPs.
The buzz is building for Bumblebee to save the world! Embark on an adrenaline-fueled adventure with thrilling car chases, explosive action and epic bosses! Race at high speed to the Decepticon bases, then convert into robot mode to blast your way to the boss!
Millipede 5200 was an unreleased version of Millipede which happens to be the most accurate version to that of the original arcade. Sadly was never released due to it's arcade version's poor performance. Originally slated to be releasing in March of 1984, however it can be assumed that not only did the poor performance in it's arcade versions caused it to never be released, but also due to the fact that the 5200 was a commercial flop due to it's lack of innovation in the technology it had built within it, along with it's awful controller, and lack of exclusives worth playing. Another factor most likely was due to Atari's reputation after the Video Game Crash of 1983.
Millipede 5200 is tragic victim of Atari, being the most accurate emulation of the Arcade experience except with a more of the Home Console touch of quality worth experiencing.
The game was later released as part of Atari compilations.