Realm of Chaos is a Doom II megawad that contains 32 levels and was released on October 31, 1996 by The Macintosh Team (TMT). As the name of the mapping team implies, the project was exclusively built by Doom mappers on Apple Macintosh computers.
Near future. Technology advances have allowed to create a perfect artificial lover indistinguishable from real women. Main character gets a job to test four such robots every day. He understands those are robots, but can't help having feelings for them.
How many Pigcops does it take to stop Duke from screwing in a light bulb? You probably know the answer. It is dawn. Duke is sent to repair a lighthouse overrun by aliens. A hard climb to the base of the tower, and Duke finds there are eight floors to the top , and the elevator is locked. Some pigcops have learned to toss morters, some turrets have been upgraded to RPG launchers, and Duke is thinking he will be putting in some overtime on this job.
The story of the game is based on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe’s Life and Amazing Adventures. The main character of the game, very remotely resembling a brave sailor from York, ends up on an island with almost nothing. The player will have to experience all the delights of being a city dweller on an uninhabited island - to solve the pressing problems of everyday life (finding fresh water and food, fishing and meeting with a crocodile, making fire and building a house), communicating with the natives and visiting an abandoned ship. And when it turns out that the island is not completely uninhabited, save the future friend and comrade-in-arms (Friday, who, by the way, has yet to learn Russian) and try to flee by building a balloon out of improvised means and outwitting the pirates. And the fate of the poor fellow Robinson depends on the acumen of the player. Unlike most of the existing adventure games, the main character can influence each of the selected items on any active object on the screen, which makes th
Spend a day at the park where math is your ticket to thrilling rides and fun–filled games! Join Reader Rabbit and friends as they hop along from the arcade to the roller coaster, using numbers to solve puzzles and win great prizes. Even pre-readers can play independently!
The Legend of Heroes V: Umi no Oriuta (Cagesong of the Ocean) is the fifth installment in Falcom's long-running RPG franchise and the final entry in the "Gargarv Trilogy." The title was publish by Falcom initially for the PC on December 9, 1999 and was later remade for the PlayStation Portable by MiCROViSion in 2006.
Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren Tsukikage-mura no Kaibutsu has two versions, offline and Internet. The offline version can be played with old Windows 95, etc., but the Internet version cannot be played now because server authentication is applied. Also, the internet version adds furai rescue system and weekly dungeons. There is no main story difference between the two.
A winter story. Kihara Yuuji, Sawaki Yuriko and Sakagami Yuzuki. A trio of best friends, two of them recently being a couple and the last blessing and watching over them. A short happiness that suddenly escapes everyone's hands as tragedy strikes and kills one of them. This is a story where the protagonist tries to overcome such a sorrow. The unforgiveable sin that is love. An eternal damnation. An unavoidable and cruel destiny. Unrequited feelings. And, caught in the middle, good and kind people who are in the end but innocent sacrifices.
Mechwarrior 3: Pirate's Moon was an expansion pack for the popular third instalment of the mechwarrior franchise. It included new 'Mechs and new missions.
Oscarzinho e o Bug do Esporte is a kids' adventure game where Oscarzinho, based on the Brazilian basketball player Oscar Schmidt, and his friends need to deal with a group named Drugs that have infested the planet with a computer virus and wiped out all memory of sports and to revert this situation, they will challenge the Drugs until they manage to make all sports practiced again.
The game aims to encourage the practice of sports, teach citizenship notions, show the dangers of drug use, and develop the player's creative potential and motor coordination.
The "Side Story" in the title already implies that this isn't an ordinary entry in the series, but the extend to which it did away with everything the popular series was known for came as quite a shock for its fans. In place of the standard medieval fantasy world now stood a semi-science fiction / cyberpunk setting a la Final Fantasy 7. But not only did the scenario have nothing to do with the former games, the genre was also dropped in favor of a turn-based SRPG, to try and mimick the success of Softmax' The War of Genesis series, which HiCom was also publishing at the time.
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation - The Times is a downloadable bonus level from Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. It is available only on the PC, and unlike previous expansions, does not require the disc for Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. This bonus level was a promotion for The Times newspaper celebrating the discovery of the Tutankhamun's tomb 75th anniversary.
Following the plot of Star Trek: Insurrection, you have been ordered to command Captain Picard's shuttle to the Ba'ku planet. On Ba'ku you find a peaceful colony who have discovered the fountain of youth. Romulan forces seek to enslave the inhabitants of Ba'ku and it is up to you save the natives. This game features story-driven missions filled with combat, exploration, and intelligence any fan would enjoy.