"Extreme: Rise of the Triad", also known as EROTT, is a highly difficult add-on pack for Rise of the Triad: Dark War. It contains an additional 42 levels designed by Joe Siegler and Tom Hall, and utilizes new tricks and traps.
Jill of the Jungle 3 is part of the Jill of the Jungle trilogy released by Epic MegaGames. The entire trilogy was released in 1992 exclusively for PC DOS, each sold separately. A year later, the three games were combined into Jill of the Jungle: The Complete Trilogy. Although none of the games were particularly well received, the revenue and attention was enough to enable MegaGames to continue to produce larger titles, most notably their successful Unreal series of games.
Wolf is a life simulator. You take the role of a wolf and live you life in the forests of North America, performing duties that real life wolves share, such as hunting, raising pups, and defending your territory. There are several maps to choose from, and many environmental and game play settings are customization, in a sandbox-like fashion. There are no ultimate goals, it is open world and you may do as you please.
Lion is a life simulator, much like it's predecessor, Wolf. You take the role of a lion or lioness and live you life on the plains of Africa, performing duties that real life lions share, such as hunting, raising cubs, and defending your territory. There are several maps to choose from, and many environmental and game play settings are customization, in a sandbox-like fashion. There are no ultimate goals, it is open world and you may do as you please.
A brutal simulation of survival after a nuclear holocaust. Start with a tiny house, build up materials and knowledge to increase your sustainability. Occasionally deal with tribes, both friendly and aggressive. Learn what a culvert is and how to build one.
A private detective investigating a a case of industrial espionage encounters strange, mysterious creatures under an old factory. Take on this alien army alone and discover the deadly secret deep underground.
The expansion pack named "Enemies of the Empire" is the second out of two for the 1994 flight simulation game "Star Wars: TIE Fighter". This expansion includes battles Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen. Although it was not available for purchase separately, it was included in the 1995 Collector's CD-ROM and all later releases of the original game.
Catacomb 3-D is the third in the Catacomb series of video games, and the first of these games to feature 3D computer graphics. The game was originally published by Softdisk under the Gamer's Edge label, and is a first-person shooter with a dark fantasy setting. The player takes control of the high wizard Petton Everhail, descending into the catacomb of the Towne Cemetery to defeat the evil lich Nemesis and rescue his friend Grelminar.
Catacomb 3-D is a landmark title in terms of first-person graphics. The game was released in November 1991 and is arguably the first example of the modern, character-based first-person shooter genre, or at least it was a direct ancestor to the games that popularized the genre. It was released for DOS with EGA graphics. The game introduced the concept of showing the player's hand in the three-dimensional viewpoint, and an enhanced version of its technology was later used for the more successful and well-known Wolfenstein 3D.
As the last hope of a shape shifting race from another dimension, you must restore your races long lost shape shifting powers, and use them to defeat the evil forces of the wizard Veste.
You wanna know about Runnin' Kid? The Net's where you make the score, huggin' the Lattice like a Regulan lungworm on a Borian airgrazer. You only get one shot. The speed will leave ya higher than a jacked our flatliner.. Trust me kid, the Sense-Net is no place for a cherry like you. Jack into your TourSim at home and relax. Leave the runnin' to real pilots.
Get ready for the world's fastest PC flight adventure, Delta-V.
This 3-D virtual reality (VR) flight sim incorporates 256 colors, full runtime Gouraud shading and runs faster than the human eye can follow!
Strap in for non-stop action as you pilot your trace at speeds where thought and action are one.
SkyNET is Bethesda's last game based on the Terminator franchise. Originally developed as an expansion pack to Terminator: Future Shock, SkyNET eventually became its own standalone product. Its major features are an updated version of the Xngine allowing for play in the sharper 640x480 resolution (and the ability to update Future Shock to the same), a new single-player campaign, and a new multiplayer deathmatch component.
In the single-player game, you must stop the machines from launching a recovered nuclear weapon. The story takes place over seven missions broken into various sections and "levels," with night progressing into daylight as the game goes on. The locations are also more varied and interactive than those featured in the first game, with levels like the basement of the Cyberdyne building, and a sinking nuclear submarine. Driving and flying levels return from Future Shock, as do the mission briefings, which are now handled entirely in FMV. The game seems to act as a prequel to Future Shock, with the mo
Los Angeles 2029... They thought the holocaust had ended when the Orbital Platform was destroyed.
They were wrong. SkyNET launched a Doomsday Plan. And you must travel to the past in order to protect the future.
The Terminator 2029 is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is based on the Terminator film series, and was released in 1992 for DOS. It is Bethesda's second Terminator game following The Terminator (1991).
Jumpjet was an action side-scroller in which the player piloted a jet to complete four missions, culminating in a "final" boss fight against the "Head of Doom". Defeating all four levels would bring the player loop the player back to the first mission. Play would continue as such until the player ran out of lives.
In a stunning out of this world adventure that takes in at least four planets, one religious cult and a casino, follow Jack as he tries to give Ysanne the slip.
Or play Ysanne and stop the aliens before they turn you into toothpicks...
Guilty is a two-in-one graphic adventure that will let you find out for certain if opposites really do attract. Will this pair be hottest criminal partnership since Bonnie and Clyde? Or will the itch of love remain unscratched?
The Island of Dr. Brain is the second game in the Dr. Brain series by Sierra On-Line. It was released in 1992 and was only available for IBM PC compatibles. Like the first game in the Dr. Brain series, Castle of Dr. Brain, Island is an educational puzzle adventure game.