Wii-exclusive gameplay controls have been built from the ground up to take advantage of the Wii?s unique motion-based control scheme, including Wii Zapper compatibility.
Authentic marine tactics allow you to move aggressively, knowing your team executes the same tactics Marines use right now in the most dangerous places in the world.
Devastate your enemies with precise attacks from mortar, snipers, and Cobra gunships.
Play co-op with a friend with the easy of grabbing a second Wii Remote.
Both your squad and your enemies feature deadly AI unlike anything you?ve ever seen before. Step up and command your squad in the only FPS for Wii that lets you issue orders to your fellow Marines.
Big Buck Hunter Pro is a deluxe hunting TV game based off the arcade game of the same name by Play Mechanix. Released in 2009 by Jakks Pacific and delovped by SuperHappyFunFun. A two player version was also released with the controllers green and orange.
In 2011, The TV game was discontinued afterwards and a sequel was released called Big Buck Safari.
In 2012 it was sold again only from April 2th to December 24th.
The game is just a Big Buck Hunter Pro arcade port where you just shoot down bucks and not the does. You play either 1 trek or 3 treks hunting adventure. There's also minigames you play at the end of your hunting adventure.
Lose/Lose is a shoot-'em-up and art video game developed by Zach Gage and released in 2009 for Windows and MacOS as part of his master's thesis show, "Data", at Parsons School of Design's MFA program. Styled after games like Galaga, the player controls a spaceship and can shoot at aliens in their path, each representing a random file on the player's computer. Destroying an alien causes the file to be deleted, potentially corrupting the player's operating system, while dying causes the game itself to be deleted. The aliens do not attack and only act as dangerous obstacles.
The LCD version of Fantasy Zone is an handheld game developed by Handheld Ltd.. It was distributed by Hashy Top-In in 2009 as part of the Pocket Boy Series.
It is a "port" the Sega System 16 game Fantasy Zone. This version of Fantasy Zone is reasonably accurate, simulating both regular Fantasy Zone play and boss battles. However, a lack of available graphics mean that some of the bosses are built of patterns of bases and enemies.
1337 Ship Deathmatch is a simple space shooter game which focuses on multiplayer combat. The player takes control of one of the four ships and the goal is simple. Destroy the others to rack up the points and win the game. The ship has an energy meter for the weapon, so if you shoot too much you need to recharge for a while to get the firing rate back up. There are also two type of warp drives which makes the ship appear in a different location on the screen as well as a shield that absorbs some of the damage when used. The player has the option of either playing against human players or up to four bots, which are set to learn from the player's style of play and adapt to it to increase the difficulty over time.
M.I.A.: Mission in Asia is a first-person shooter video game. The game is set during the war in South Ossetia during the summer of 2008, from a Russian perspective.
Captain Forever was inspired by the 2007 freeware game Battleships Forever, which itself drew inspiration from the 2003 game Warning Forever. The player pilots a ship with the ability to be expanded by attaching 'modules' (such as lasers or boosters) gained from defeated enemies to a command module, represented by a box containing a broken heart. The goal in the game is to keep your ship alive for as long as possible.
Hellfire 2 is a seven-level PWAD for Doom II, created by Shadowman. It is the sequel to 2006's Hellfire, and contains a similar premise with maps being split between city and Hell level
A singleplayer mod for Half-Life based on a new version of Half-Life FX Graphics Add-on. It consists of three gameplay levels.
You will visit a laboratory complex and a part of Black Mesa monorail transit system. Similar to the HLFX: Single demo version, you will face doors with keypads and have an opportunity to manually delve into electric wiring, restoring the power for some systems.
Do not forget that Black Mesa complex is way too large, so there are some secret places in the game that are not accessed easily. Upon revealing a secret the game will show how many places like that are on the level, and they are on each level. So keep your eyes open!
An episode consisting of three large levels and a start map by Tronyn and PM. The maps follow an evil metal-Egyptian-flesh texture theme and include many modified and new monsters, new items, and weapons as well as other custom codes (arwop.txt). The episode also features background music inspired by The Doors (can be turned off with "impulse 17") and a hidden fifth difficulty mode. The gameplay is fast and very hard, blending in with the strong 'Doom vibe' it conveys - especially the boss battle is extremely tough.
Dariusburst is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Pyramid and published by Taito. It forms part of the Darius series and it is released for the PlayStation Portable in December 24, 2009.
Like previous Darius games, Dariusburst is an offbeat sci-fi shooter set in outer space with aquatic-themed (typically fish-shaped) robotic enemies. In keeping with tradition, the game also features branching paths instead of the linear progression found in most video games. There are a total of 11 zones in the game, with 5 stages per run.
A related arcade game titled Dariusburst Another Chronicle was released on December 17, 2010, in a 32:9 dual widescreen cabinet. An update, Dariusburst Another Chronicle EX, was released in 2011.
A revised port of the original game for iOS and Android, titled Dariusburst Second Prologue, was released on February 10, 2012, and October 24, 2015 in the US. An enhanced release titled Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours has been announced for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windo
Earth is under attack by massive creatures from outer space. With a huge arsenal of heavy-power artillery at your disposal, climb into your fighter jet and wage fierce battles against these gruesome aggressors. 0 Day Attack on Earth gives you full range of motion and attack while you engage in air strikes over real-world cities, such as Tokyo, New York and Paris. Team up with, or battle against players from around the world in online co-op. Only you can save Earth from complete annihilation.