Liberation Day is an isometric turn-based strategy game published by Interactive Magic in 1998 for PC. It is the sequel to Fallen Haven. It is set in early 27th century following war between humans and aliens
The first of the first-generation deer hunting games to offer complete freedom of movement, Trophy Whitetail uses a build-like engine to create fully explorable 3D (well, 2.5D) environments.
Choose your weapon from an arsenal that includes a .357 magnum, a bow, a 7mm bolt-action rifle and a 30-30 lever-action rifle, and then choose your hunting location from either Oregon, New York, Arkansas or Kentucky and you are all set.
You have in-game options to camouflage yourself, attract scent, etc. as well as a gps to show your position in the gameworld.
Incubation: Hidden Worlds is a special edition compilation that includes the full game Incubation: Time is Running Out along with additional content. The package features ten Instant Action maps offering tactical combat scenarios, with three maps exclusive to this edition. Players receive an audio CD containing the game's soundtrack alongside music from Extreme Assault and Archimedean Dynasty. The compilation also includes a 4x4 concentration memory game, a playable demo of Incubation, and patches to update the game to version 1.03.
If you have ever dreamed of stepping inside the ropes and walking up the fairway instead of watching from afar, then PGA TOUR Golf is the game for you.
No tee times. No grees fees. Just you, the game's greatest players and the world's most magnificent golf courses.
Play for fun or play to win. But the only way to play PEBBLE BEACH is to play PGA TOUR.
Pro Pilot is a flight program comparable to Flight Simulator. It focuses more on realistic flight operations, and less on gameplay. Flight startup is more complex, and instead of a visual map, there is a more technical GPS system. It includes six planes and scenery for the USA and Western Europe. Also included is an in-game "operations manual", flight instruction videos and training flight courses, all geared to prepare the user for the real thing. Hardware acceleration is supported only for 3Dfx cards.
Addiction Pinball features two fully featured pinball tables based on other Team17 games Worm's and Ralley Fever. There are a variety of different minigames that can be played on the Pinball screen which are triggered through different events on the Pinball table.
Liath: WorldSpiral is a Russian-made point-and-click, third-person graphical adventure which involves talking to people, solving puzzles and general exploring. In this game, you play a modern-day magician named Criss looking for his friend, Tiche, who disappeared hundreds of years ago in a world known as Azeretus. In the ageless battle of "Good versus Evil", the story revolves around magic spells, curses, and spirits.
A collection of Pac-Guy games, a series of pac-man clones and parodies with elements of shooters.
There is a disc that has 6 games, but also a disc that has 10. The latter includes the otherwise standalone game ''Pacula's Curse''. Some of these games could be downloaded standalone from the Astral Entertainment Website. Many of the games included on the disc have to be installed separately.
The 10 game version includes:
Pac-Guy: Ressurection (a remake of the first Pac-Guy)
Pac-Guy: Atomic Edition (A side story/Sequel)
Pac-Guy: Christmas Edition (A Christmas special)
Pac Guy 2: First Contact (the main sequel)
Pac-Guy 2: Pagoon (Part 2 of the pac-guy 2 series)
Pacula's Curse (Part 3 of the pac-guy 2 series, otherwise sold standalone)
Pac-Gal (Simila in concept to Ms. Pac-man)
It had 4 extra ''minigames'', though some of them might as well be considered full games.
-The original Pac-Guy (The original version of Pac-Guy 1).
-Pixel-Guy (A 1 screen spin-off where everything is really pixelated)
-Pac-Guy 2: The lost
High Heat Baseball 1999, also known as High Heat Baseball or High Heat, is a video game released in 1998, and is the first game in the High Heat Major League Baseball video game series.
Laura's Happy Adventures is an adventure video game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal and published by Ubi Soft Entertainment, and released as part of the Playmobil Interactive series of products. The game was originally released in 1998, becoming the first adventure video game to be produced primarily for young girls as a target audience. The setting was based on Playmobil's Victorian dollhouse line. The game's storyline revolved around a good-natured young girl named Laura as she solved the mystery of a magic diamond by helping the people around her, both within her family and the outside villagers, blending real-world everyday life with fantasy elements.
Pinball Soccer '98 tries to break the mold by combining soccer and pinball. The game features two tables, one of which must be unlocked.
You defend your own goal with your usual flippers. The goal at the other side is defended by four defenders and a goalie. If you complete objectives you are allowed to perform free kicks, corners and penalties. Referees can roam the playing field to kick back the ball to your flippers.
It is possible to play this flipper game in two player mode, in that case both goals receive flippers and the goal becomes to score in one another's goal.
3D Ms. Maze: Tropical Adventures is a single-player 3D Pac-Man variant that is very similar in style to 3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures and Lady Cruncher which are from the same developer.
In this game the player takes Ms. Maze through twenty tropical themed levels gobbling up many varieties of fruit, avoiding obstacles, using secret passages and conveyor belts while avoiding ghosts unless a power up has been eaten.