Men in Black: Alien Assault is a top down action game for mobile phones based on the movie by Columbia Pictures Industries.
Aliens are living on Earth, right among the human population. Nobody knows but a super-secret organization called MIB. As some of the aliens are going crazy, the player slips into the role of Agent Jay, whose mission is to protect humans and to stop the alien rage. in order to do so, Agent Jay uses different weapons and the famous neuralizer.
One month after the whole world was invaded by aliens, an investigation team searching a crashed spaceship in Tibet finds a strikingly primitive data record. A group of astonished young experts in the U.S. and Italy, realizing they've recovered an NTSC video signal, play back the events of that fateful battle between the invaders and Beluga, humanity's last line of defense
This arcade-style horizontal shooter by Tetsu Matsushima puts you in the cockpit of a flying bipedal mech, blasting extraterrestrial foes while navigating each level. Not only can you fire vertical missiles and mortars at ground level, but it's possible to move backwards against the left-to-right stage scroll, letting you control the pace of battle. Each level ends with you defeating a boss enemy and watching the titular vessel crash into the alien base for massive damage. Beluga later received a PS Vita remake in the style of classic Mega Drive and PC Engine arcade shooters, released as part of Yakuza 0's Vita app.
Evil aliens captured secret military base. You have to destroy them all and save the world. You can use different weapons, such as guns, bombs and flamethrower. Uncompromised combats during many levels await you in this game.
Killer Baby is a shooter set in space. Killer Baby is the only survivor of a colony ship and has to battle aliens. Baby is located in the middle of the screen and has to defeat all enemies, coming from all sides. You can earn resources by destroying space stations. Power up's improve your weapons and refill oxygen and ammo.
Yoshi's Egg Toss was a Nintendo-published online Flash advergame promoting the release of Yoshi's Island DS on the Nintendo DS. It could be played either at the official microsite of Yoshi's Island DS or at the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com that contained promotional web games.
Everything I Do is Art, But Nothing I Do Makes Any Difference, Part II Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Gallery is the second in a series of playable levels for the popular first-person shooter video game, Half Life 2. This version was made for the 2006 Undergraduate Exhibition at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The entire 50,000+ square foot gallery has been meticulously modeled, along with some of the artwork from the show.
Touhou Soujiki is a fan-made Touhou Project challenging vertical-scrolling danmaku shooter. It is unique in the fact that you shoot no bullets, and are forced to traverse either part of or the whole screen, and travel over every tile in almost every stage. Bombs are gained not through items, but rather by grazing and sweeping more tiles. Point items are gained only through bombs.
The House of the Dead 4 Special is a two-player attraction based on The House of the Dead 4. The game makes use of two 100-inch screens, one in front of the players and another behind, as well as a five-speaker sound system, giving the impression that enemies are attacking from all directions. The seat shakes when zombies attack, and players are blasted with air whenever they take damage. The seat automatically rotates to face the players towards whichever screen zombies are attacking from. The game also features a new addition of a life bar. As the players are hit the life bar diminishes. If the life bar is reduced to zero the game is over. There are no continues. The PlayStation 3 port of The House of the Dead 4 Special is unlocked by completing The House of the Dead 4 for the first time. However, it uses lives rather than the life bar and allow players to continue.
This game features a side story in The House of the Dead plotline, taking place shortly after The House of the Dead 4, with Kate Green teaming up wi
A game based on the movie franchise of the same name. Only released in PAL territories despite being based on an American series with an American setting, due to such egregious errors as depicting Axel Foley, originally played by Eddie Murphy, as a white man.
The newest incarnation of the game takes place after Ripley and the surviving Colonial Marines leave planet LV426. A mopup operation headed by the colonial marines returns to the planet to finish off the Alien population that ravaged their troops years before. In the game the players take control of one of the best weapons in the Colonial Marine arsenal the M41A 10mm Pulse Rifle, over and under, with a 30mm grenade launcher
Sniper Assault takes you to the heart of the hostile areas with its wide number of missions.
Can you guide your soldiers right through the warfare zone, and neutralize different groups of enemies?
From the attack on Jaburo to the final stand at A Baoa Qu Spirits of Zeon follows two Principality soldiers, Kurt and Robin, also known as the two Ogres, in their fight to survive. Players shoot their way through eight sequential stages starting in Jaburo, through the escape into space, the defense of Solomon, and lastly to the last outpost of Zeon. At the end of their path lies a duel with the White Devil, and hero of the One Year War, Amuro Ray.
Stages are completed by shooting everything in your path until reaching a boss fight. In addition to the Zaku II's assault rifle the mobile suit is also equipped with a Heat Axe to attack nearby enemies, a high damage limited-ammunition bazooka that can blow apart shielded enemies, and a limited-ammunition mine that hits every enemy onscreen and can be thrown while ducking. Raising the gun vertically ducks, reloading the gun and avoiding marked enemy fire and melee range attacks. Additional health and ammunition are contained a item creates, and bonus points can be gaine