Add 1944 - The Loop Master - to your Capcom Arcade Stadium game line-up! The year is 1944, and the whole world is embroiled in a massive battle. Take to the skies in a P-38 Lightning or an A6M Zero and bring this long war to an end!
Doom 2 Reloaded (D2RELOAD.WAD) is a 2009 megawad designed by Andy Stewart (eschdoom). Most of the 32 levels contained are vanilla-compatible, but errors could appear at a few points while using the original executable, so it is better to play through a limit removing source port; another reason is that additional graphics are present. Almost all of the maps could be played in deathmatch or cooperative mode.
A DeHackEd patch is used to change the levels' names and par times. This WAD is widely known not only by the means of detail and texture alignment or frequent use of non-standard graphics, but also by enhancing gameplay on some of the levels, most notably on the super secret level, which contains 32 secrets that should be accessed one by one using various techniques including rocket jumping, waiting for a monster to open a locked door from behind or just by careful observation of the level's objects.
GrappleShot is a fast-paced movement FPS about using a grappling gun used to swing around the map and gain lots of speed. Depending on the class you pick, you can have an assault rifle, shotgun, or sniper rifle, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
Jump on board of the famous red biplane and destroy everything you come across! If you enjoy classic aviation arcade games in which your screen fills up with chaos and destruction you’ll love 1942 Wing Baron. Progress through 15 levels with different landscapes and lots of enemies who will make your life a misery: planes, ships, tanks, helicopters, etc. Pick up arms, avoid enemy bursts of machine-gun fire and confront the most dangerous final bosses!
The bullets don't let up in Cave's shooters. The developer is known for creating some of the most challenging shooting games. Take the ultimate challenge and play all 10 games in the Cave collection. All of them combine stunning visuals with intriguing stories with heart-stopping battles.
The Box set includes all the download contents released, so gamers who choose this collection can spend all their time playing instead of installing packs. Since the games are known to be difficult, the box set includes strategy guides in DVDs and booklets with extra information.
Zombie Hunter is designed to be the next changer among mobile shooting games with story-driven TPS and Apocalypse scenes, heroic feeling of killing and fighting zombies, and offline single-player mode.
Set in the days after a pandemic outbreak of a viral strain transforming people into zombies, the game follows the adventures of a hunter attempting to approach a mysterious organization to find the vaccine while fending off the attacking hordes. It is easy to learn to play though. You will have fun for hours with endless shooting deathmatches to satisfy your shooting sensation on a variety of dead targets and mad zombies.
Mobile Suit Gundam 2.0 is an upgraded do-over of the previous PlayStation game based on the original anime's storyline, Mobile Suit Gundam. This version retains the same storyline, first-person cockpit perspective, and control scheme, but has upgraded the experience across the board. 3D objects now appear in stages, which are newly designed.
Silent Scope: Bone Eater is the 6th game in the Silent Scope series, exclusively for Arcade. This game features a unique dual LCD display for graphics far away, and a screen in the scope to aim at targets. The player is picked up to ride on a helicopter to travel to new shoot sites while a mounted fan blows air in their face.
Meet a new legend: With microdrones and an artist's eye, Seer spots opportunities that other Legends might miss, and seizes them in the most beautiful way he can.
Season 10 also comes with new weapons, ranked arenas and new scenery.
Written by D. R. Gamon this space shoot'em up is similar to Andrew Braybrook's Uridium. It was originally released by Magnificent 7 in a compilation called "Liberator / Space Fiends" in 1986 for Commodore 16. In 1987 Alternative Software re-released it as a single game.
Cancelled science-fiction western themed First-Person Shooter for the Gameboy Colour, Originally developed by Slitherine. The rights and prototype were bought by retro indie publisher Piko Interactive, Who finished and released the game on boxed GBC cartridge.
The Truth About 9th Company is the first Russian documentary computer game. The game simulates the historical battle for Hill 3234 which took place on 7–8 January 1988 in southern Afghanistan between Soviet paratroop units of the 345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment and mujahideen.