Blastar was a game written by Elon Musk in 1984 (at the age of 12). The source code was published in a magazine and he received $500 for it. Ashlee Vance's Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and the Quest for a Fantastic Future includes a reproduction of the page from the publication where it appeared. This version is based on that listing.
Elon has since moved beyond 8-bit spaceships.
"[It was] a trivial game... but better than Flappy Bird."
--Elon Musk
Doom Year Zero is an upcoming game in the Doom series developed by Bethesda. The title was leaked in a document used in the FTC v. Microsoft court case, which showcased upcoming titles from Microsoft.
This tells a short story about a marine who got into the trouble at the TNT corporation base. It consists of three levels, the first of which is a short intro.
In this intense and thrilling zombie survival game, players must use their wits and quick reflexes to stay alive in a world overrun by the undead. With limited resources and endless hordes of zombies, players must scavenge for supplies, build their defenses, and work together with other survivors to stay alive. But beware, as danger lurks around every corner and any misstep can mean certain death. Will you be able to survive the zombie apocalypse?
Payday3 is the much anticipated sequel to one of the most popular co-op shooters ever. Since its release, Payday-players have been reveling in the thrill of a perfectly planned and executed heist. That's what makes Payday a high-octane, co-op FPS experience without equal.
"Arena" is a game developed by Tom Madens for the "Net Yaroze", a PlayStation development kit and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment as a promotion to computer programming hobbyists.
It was featured on Official UK PlayStation Magazine's demo disc #108.