In this strategy game the player chooses 1 of 8 characters from the series to compete in a martial arts tournament on Namek (Frieza becomes available after the game is completed once). The player battles their way through 7 opponents in order to collect all 7 dragon balls (one is recovered after every victory).
The Hitman 2 Christmas Game is a promotional flash game developed by the now-defunct Noise Media, and released by Eidos Interactive to promote Hitman 2: Silent Assassin during the holiday season.
Flash game inspired by the Brazilian sport Capoeira, made by indie producer Spiritonin, founded by artists who had previously worked for Shockwave Software, Disney Interactive and other publishers. First game in what became a series.
A French browser-based game where you play a Troll in the deep caves of the Hall. Fight monsters, gather gear, level up and discover the wonders of the world, alone or with your guild.
Base turn lasts 12 hours, during which you can spend a pool of action points.
An HTML-based RPG Found on the Neopets Website. It's a turn-based RPG where you move your way through the game one tile at a time, the page reloading each time you move a tile. You must adventure your way through the story in the game in the land of Neopia where you will be fighting evil, exploring dungeons, uncovering the story, and making valued allies and friends along the way. The game uses experience and skill points to power up the hero characters.
A side-scrolling action game originally published on Naoto’s Script in 2001. It consists of 17 stages including hidden one and its goal is to find a star in each stage, collect 4 stars at least and defeat the boss in the last stage. The author, Naoto Fukuda, is known for his taste for making parody games. Therefore, it is basically inspired by a series of Super Mario Bros. (especially Super Mario 64). Many enemies look very similar to Pokémon characters. It is often mentioned as the most popular browser game on the Japanese Internet in the early 2000s.
The Geep Simulator game, better known as Final Drive, was a Gorillaz 3D flash and shockwave-based simulator game available on the Gorillaz.com website, at Kong Studios' carpark, during Phase 1 and also included on the Celebrity Take Down DVD, where you could drive the Gorillaz' Geep on a (somewhat limited) open 3D area. The player controls the Gorillaz' Geep with the arrow and R keys and space bar on their keyboard.
ZIM is piloting his microscopic spaceship through Dib's body in order to reach his slimy, grey brain flesh and erase the knowledge that ZIM is an alien! Chase after him in your own tiny ship and blast his spindly alien husk out of Dib's body!
Insaniquarium is a virtual pets simulator with a blend of elements from action, strategy, and puzzle video games. In the game, the player must manage a tank of guppies and other aquatic creatures, and each stage begins with two guppies in the tank. Guppies and other fish drop coins, which can be collected by the player and used to purchase fish food and upgrades, such as more aquatic creatures, food that can keep the fish full for a longer period of time, and laser upgrades to repel attackers. The coins will disappear if they reach the bottom of the tank. Each creature must be kept alive by feeding.
A promotional game for Crazy Chicken 3, taking place in the same setting as the former. Players simply have to place dynamite anywhere in a lake, blow it up and hope that as many fish as possible float up to the surface.
Galaxywars was the first major German-language browser game, operated by Gameforge AG. It was a browser-based, massively multiplayer, online real-time strategy game set on a space environment. The game ran on any standard browser and was free.
Xiao Xiao No. 4 is the fourth installment in the Flash web series Xiao Xiao, and the second interactive feature. It is a short rail shooter-type game, where the player moves with a gun through the enemy base along a predefined path, quickly shooting all the enemies that pop up before his health is completely depleted. Sometimes the player must also shoot down projectiles launched by the enemies. There are six bullets in the player's magazine and once they run out the gun must be reloaded by pressing Space. There are three difficulty levels available, each granting the player a different number of lives.
Sick of the lack of British success at Wimbledon? Well a solution is at hand, thanks to our time-travelling Great Britons who use Dr Who's Tardis to guarantee success at SW19.