You have been summoned by your Masters to perform the final ritual atop the Eternal Peak. Survive hordes from the space between the stars, using your reflexes and shooting skills until the Ritual is complete. Do not fail your Masters.
A custom Doom 1 level pack released in 2019 that takes over the Episode 4 slot of The Ultimate Doom. Created by various mappers from the Doom modding community, 'Ultimate Doom the Way id Did' is an attempt at replicating the style of the various mappers that contributed to the original Episode 4 of Doom and its difficulty.
This level pack is 9 maps long, and occupies the entirety of Episode 4. No other new maps occupy the first 3 episodes, and this can be seen as an expansion to 'Doom the Way id Did', released in 2011.
Each one of Weka Invaders' 40 levels consists of a certain number of blocks which hide several Wekas that will eventually emerge and chase Waimanu, and even shoot at him sometimes.
Waimanu should drive each Weka out of the blocks and eliminate them before the time runs out. Wekas can be eliminated by either shooting at them or by shaking them off the floor.
Points are awarded for each block destroyed and for each eliminated Weka. Also, points are given for destroying the passing UFO, for powerup pickups and for each second left after completing the level. An additional life is awarded when 25,000 points are reached and you can earn one more life every additional 50,000 points after that.
They're Alive! is a shooter in modern setting with some science-fiction elements.
The main character is an engineer from Voronezh dismissed from a factory of expander products. He comes in Moscow, where he tries to find a job, and finds work on rail station, where he finds strange glasses.
Thanks to these glasses he can see the true meaning of advertising and knows about a plan of an unknown alien race to conquer our planet...
They're Alive! is a game rip-off of famous film They Live! in Russian reality - in the game you will learn the real meaning of in-game advertising and see the real faces of enemies with the special glasses (glasses are an important part of gameplay - on some levels glasses help find doors).
CRSED: Cuisine Royale – is a brutal MMO last-man-standing shooter with realistic weaponry, elements of lethal mystic forces and incredible superpowers!
A port of Syphon Filter, enhanced with up-rendering, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters.
Missions include stealth, assassination and all-out combat, plus a wide range of mini-games, including evasion, retrieval and demolition.
Welcome to Blast Royale!
Blast Royale is the next evolution of Battle Royale games, putting players and our community first. This is your game, your battle, and your way to play!
Players are pitted against each other in a last person standing Battle Royale survival match. A player’s inventory influences the quality of items found on the battlefield, allowing players to create custom builds to suit their own playstyle. Plan, strategise and execute to dominate the battlefield.
Uniquely, players can also fully own their own items where they can buy, sell and trade them on the Blast Royale marketplace.
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.
Out of the Deathmount was a cancelled Virtual Boy game from J-Wing that was supposed to be released on March 1st, 1996. However, due to the Virtual Boy's poor sales and bad reception, the game was never released.
Meikyuu Hunter G is a multi-directional shooter arcade game which got released by Data East Corporation in 1987, only in Japan; however, it was later adapted by Data East USA as The Real Ghostbusters (under the license from Columbia Pictures Television, as it had been based on their animated series of the same name) for the United States later that year, and added a third yellow-suited player (Egon Spengler, as the unnamed blue- and red-suited protagonists for this original Japanese version became Peter Venkman and Ray Stantz). Two extra stages and an ending sequence were also added for the US version as the original Japanese one started over after the eighth one, along with several new powerups (including Slimer, although he is only referred to as "Green Ghost") and ghosts that appear after the unnamed enemies are killed (which can be beamed up, and put into "Ghost Storage" at the end of a stage); beaming up 100 ghosts is worth an extra life.
This DLC contains one Legendary Hunter, two legendary weapons, and one Legendary tool: Luz Mala (Hunter), Del Ojo (Vetterli 71 Karabiner Deadeye), Raíz Mala (Caldwell Conversion Chain Pistol), and Premio del Tonto (Choke Bomb).