Thunder Brigade is a PC game released in 1998. It is an action/arcade tank sim game which involves piloting floating tanks in a sci-fi universe shooting down enemy tanks and destroying enemy installations. The war is fought between 3 contrasting factions on numerous worlds. Developed and published by Interactive Magic and Bluemoon interactive, Thunder Brigade features a 30-mission campaign mode, dozens of single scenarios as well as a scenario editor with almost limitless posiblities. Originaly, the game featured an online multiplayer mode which was similar to single scenario and featured an editor. Unfortunatly, the main connection type, "play on imagic.com" has now closed down so multiplayer no longer works properly. Thunder Brigade however is still popular today thanks to it's addictive gameplay, imaginative universe and the almost infinite possibilities of the scenario editor.
Follow up to the 1994 multiplayer mech combat GEnie exclusive CyberStrike, CyberStrike 2 ups the ante with support for 32 players over the Internet, as well as a single player campaign.
A compilation, containing the first two Fallout games as well as a promotional disc for Fallout Tactics.
This bundle was exclusively released in Germany.
On the barren moon Titan, within the city of Misplaced Optimism, scavenger operators and ram-runners fight for the right to courier the last of Titan's worthless riches.
Caught between the powerplays of neo-feudal corporations and mutant underworld cartels, there is only one escape. Off-planet.
...You're going to need all the Hardwar(e) you can get.
Third installation in the Danish point-and-click game series about adventures of Skipper and Skeeto, a mole and a mosquito.
Mr. Shade from the previous game has captured Skipper and a female mole named Suzy Molson (Mia in some localisations) and taken them to his office building. They must escape from the building, filled with stuffed endangered animals. At the beginning, player can choose to free either Skipper or Suzy and the rest of the game is played with this character.
The player directs Skeeto and one of the moles, picking up objects and solving puzzles in a typical point-and-click fashion. The game also features simple battle mechanic against Mr. Shade's robotic spiders.
The game still has some edutainment content, mainly about various animals and their environments.
Considered one of the pioneers of the eroge genre, Divi-Dead is a horror themed visual novel blending over-the-top gore, graphic sex, and a complex, supernatural-themed storyline with multiple endings.
Dink Smallwood is a humorous role-playing video game. It was first released in 1998 before becoming freeware on October 17, 1999. It was developed by Robinson Technologies, at the time consisting of Seth Robinson, Justin Martin, and Greg Smith. Mitch Brink composed several of the game's music tracks, while others are MIDI forms of classical music such as Debussy's Reverie. The game has a small but dedicated fan following that continues to develop add-ons for the game more than a decade after its release.
Alien Earth is an isometric role playing adventure game set in a dystopian futuristic earth where an alien race has taken over and enslaved the Humans to hunt for sport.
Asghan: The Dragon Slayer is a fantasy-themed hack-and-slash action role-playing Game.
Players take on the persona of Asghan, a warrior prince who swears to avenge the death of his father by dragons. The game is praised for smooth integration of action and role-playing elements as well as a wide array of enemies and weapons. It suffers, however, from lacking character development and awkward controls.
Close Combat III is the third game in the venerable Close Combat series which takes us to the Russian Front in command of either the German Whermacht or Soviet Red Army, in some of the most realistic combat ever seen in a RTS.