Hell To Pay is a partial conversion for Doom II created by Wraith Corporation in 1996 and published by WizardWorks. A 15 level demo version was distributed via the Internet and on the D!ZONE Gold compilation disc. In the plot of Hell To Pay, Earth is invaded by demonic aliens, and the player must journey to Planet Hell in order to activate the planet-killer bomb meant for Earth. The full version retailed for $14.99.
Get your finger on the trigger and prepare to fire!
Guerrilla Bob is an action-packed shooter game with stunning visuals, plenty of kick-ass weaponry, unique enemies, explosive ammunition and non-stop humor.
D-Return is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up. The player controls an aircraft, moving in four directions, avoiding enemy fire and destroying enemies with primary weapon (vulcan gun or laser) and missiles, of which there is a limited supply. The player-controlled plane has a health bar which can be restored by flying over specific power-ups. The player can choose between four difficulty levels, amount of hit points and missiles, as well as the speed of the game. Stages usually end in boss battle.
Forsaken Patrol is a post-apocalyptic action shooter with a gloomy atmosphere and engaging story. The story begins when a mysterious virus spreads among the world and infects millions of human beings. In one of the US cities arises Asylum, a place where vaccinated remnants of humanity are gathered. No one really knows what waits for them outside the city.
A Vertical Scrolling shooter/shmup released only in Japan. It's notable for using the DMG Game Boy's passive-matrix image retention/ghosting to simulate transparency and multiple layers of parallax.
The sci-fi shooter is back! Get ready to take your gaming experience to a whole new level on your device!
Six years have passed since the events of the first episode.
Humanity has become embroiled in a bloody civil war between the central government of the Orbital Satellites and the self-proclaimed Alliance of Humans and Aliens - a new organization with a mysterious agenda and origin. Kal Warden left the NOVA forces many years ago and now lives with other colonists on the planet Scorpius.
But war has invaded even this peaceful place...
Better, faster, stronger!
- New enemies with new and improved tactics, even better implemented thanks to the gyroscope
- Various weapons and power-ups
- More varied gameplay: run, shoot, fall, ride a motorcycle, fly a huge plane or shoot a laser
- The game has become even more exciting - it can be played by 10 players on 10 multiplayer maps
- Build a career and improve your position in the tournament table
- Unlock new locations with amazing graphics, fully optimized for the Retina
Ibara Kuro: Black Label is a revisited version of the arcade game Ibara, featuring some changes introduced in its PlayStation 2 conversion, along with further ones. While graphics, sound, characters and plot are reproduced with no alterations, gameplay and the HUD are changed. It is now possible to choose between Bond and Dyne as one's avatar, which implies choice between two different spaceships, and four different settings power-speed balance for each of the two. Holding the fire button now makes shots more powerful, while also slowing the ships.
The current player's rank, a measure of how well we are playing affecting both score multiplication and the amount of bullets fired by enemies, is now visible, indicated in a bar at the top of the screen. Extra weapons (missiles, napalm, homing missiles, sway missiles, machine gun, and burnar) are now all keepable, and switched by the press of a button (in the former version of the game, Rob and Dyne could use only the last collected one). There is an overall increase i
Take on wave after wave of Mutants! By 2030 nuclear waste has mutated many locals, who have taken over a military base; and its your job to clean them up! Unlock Assault Rifles, a Submachine Gun, a Shotgun, Health depot's and Ammunition bunkers to help get the job done! 80 point FPS with all the doors blown off!
From the creators of The Sims comes a shoot-em-up carnival game that will have you blasting away for hours! Shoot and tag sliding Sims bumpers but watch out for dangerous traps. Clear the bumpers before you run out of shots! Enjoy the game again and again as you master tough skill shots, score combos and bonuses, and shoot for a high score. More than 140 levels in two fun-filled game modes keep the arcade action coming!
Taxi Driver was to be a video game adaptation of the 1976 movie of the same name, directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. With a release planned for 2006, Taxi Driver was being developed by Papaya Studio for the Xbox and the Playstation 2 and would receive a fair amount of attention in 2005, attention it found itself sharing with the tidal wave of video game adaptations of classic movies that swept the industry around that time.
Somewhere in deep space, a lone hero detects signals from a distant planet, a planet whose lands were submerged under vast oceans centuries ago. That planet is Atlantis, and it has come under threat by a race of evil machines - the Aquanoids! Their desire is to mutate the peaceful Atlanteans into ghastly bio-mechanical hybrids. The fate of Atlantis now rests on one brave warrior.
Atlantean is a fast action horizontal shoot 'em up in the style of Defender and features:
Arcade quality action
Full chip generated soundtrack
Four epic underwater worlds
Stunning parallax scrolling
Endurance mode
Bonus levels
Impressive bosses to battle
Part hard-boiled crime story, part paranoid espionage thriller, 100 Bullets follows what happens when people from all walks of life meet Agent Graves, a mysterious figure who offers his "clients" the opportunity of a lifetime: an attache case containing the proof, the gun, and the carte blanche immunity to exact revenge on a person who's done them an irrevocable wrong. Based on the Brian Azzarello's Veritgo comic of the same name, 100 Bullets features an original story by Azzarelo himself, two playable characters, and fully interactive environments. This version of 100 Bullets was cancelled when Acclaim closed up shop, but a new game based on 100 Bullets was created for a 2007 release.
A short experimental bullet hell. Traverse a dubious reality. Talk to manifestations of your own insecurities. Avoid bullets like you avoid your real-life problems.
In Sway you play as a nameless girl who has suddenly found herself in a surreal and hostile world. With no other option, you must press forward through an onslaught of bullets in hopes of finding a way back home. This game features over 45 beautifully-drawn backgrounds paired with 4 original piano compositions. You'll fight 23 unique enemy types and face-off against 5 challenging bosses.
In the near future, Psionics are among us. Their evil thoughts pulsate across time and space corrupting even the strongest minds. Players assume the role of Agent Cain, a powerful Psionic working for an elite government agency. As Cain, you strive for mastery of innate psychic “Talents” such as the ability to shoot fireballs or the power to summon hideous creatures. Using these “Talents” depletes both Health and Sanity, so players must walk a fine line to ensure that they don't lose their minds!