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- In the future, an unnamed marine fights for survival on a space station on Mars where the Union Aerospace Corporation accidentally opened up a physical portal to Hell.
- An American P.O.W. is trying desperately to escape from the Nazi prison Wolfenstein during World War II.
- Third installment of the Caesar series, in which Caesar plans to retire and is looking for a worthy successor to take his place.
- Imaginaria is an animated collection of short films produced by Miramar Images Inc.
- Build and design a city, mark land as being zoned as commercial, industrial, or residential, add buildings, build a power grid, build transportation systems, and watch your metropolis come to life in SimCity.
- Guide the hapless Lemmings back home safely in every level with the limited tools provided.
- The young hero Brian is tasked with a quest to save the land of Celtland. Brian's father, Lord Bartholomy, has mysteriously disappeared. The Eletale Book has also been stolen, which preserves harmony in Celtland. Brian must find his father and bring back the Eletale Book. In his journey he will travel linearly through the land, passing through towns, dungeons, and paths filled with monsters.
- God of the Underworld Hades has kidnapped Eurydice. Only Orpheus can to rescue her girlfriend in an epic odyssey along the entire Ancient Greece.
- Build your own city in the sequel to SimCity (1989), introducing a near-isometric dimetric view, different land elevations and underground layers, new types of facilities and more.
- Work out on the Nintendo Switch using customizable, boxing-based rhythmic exercises.
- The classic space trading game. You and your Cobra Mk III battle wagon have to become 'Elite.' but this is only achieved if you do very suicidal things You start the game with the rating 'Harmless,' and must work your way up the ranks by trading and blowing the rocket fuel out of everything you see.
- In Quarantine, you play the part of a taxi driver, desperate to escape from the violent prison city of Kemo. Deliver passengers to their destinations, so you can earn money to upgrade your cab, and take on undercover missions in the hope that somehow you can find a way out. An impressive array of cab-mounted weaponry will help you to survive.
- In Wetrix the player must build barriers on the arena to stop the water from leaking out. As time progresses, rain starts to fall onto the arena, so the player must try to keep the walls as high as possible to catch the water. Too much on the screen will start an earthquake. Ice blocks fall to freeze the water. Bombs drop, leaving holes in walls, and fireballs vaporize the water. The aim is to get as high a score as possible. There is a practice mode available, and the game can be played in multiplayer against a friend.
- In the Southern Ocean on a remote island is a huge research institute called *Desire". An institute built by the large, world-renowned financial group, Grandchester Foundation. It's rumored they are involved in military-related research, but what it is exactly is kept a care- fully guarded secret. For this reason, a journalist for SNT (Social News Time Network), Albert Macdgul (or Al for short) visits "Desire" in order to collect information for a story. He's one of the rare few who have been granted access to *Desire". So, it's in high spirits that he sets forth to complete his story. While at * Desire" he meets a girl named Tina, who is suffering from memory loss. She is destined to change his fate forever. Murder, bomb threats, mysteries shadowing her existence... How far will the chaos go? On the other hand, Makoto Izumi, Chief Technician at *Desire", finds out how dangerous their research is, and asks her boss, Dr. Stella, to stop all the experiments. Then he finds out that someone on the outside is going to interfere with the research... Find out the hidden secrets of Desire... Through TWO characters aspects.
- Third person shooter about a rocker hero, played by a digitized actor, with long hair, leather jacket and dual wielding shotguns who fights various weird enemies in several surreal surroundings.
- You are a clown who moves around a maze. You can dig new paths to avoid monsters and collect cherries. Kill monsters with a "powerball" or drop apples on them. Kill them all or eat all the cherries to go up a level.
- Using the different shaped blocks, the player must build dams around a playing field to stop the water flowing away. There's a story mode, also where the player has to complete each level within a time limit to advance forward.
- You play a god, gaming against other gods in a celestial game of conquest. To win, you must help your chosen people take over the world and wipe out the vermin who worship that other god. Each god starts out with a single human, dumped into the middle of the wilderness. Sometimes there is inhabitable land in sight, sometimes not. To get a chance to win, you must change the landscape, creating flat land for your followers to build on. The more followers you have, the more powerful you will be, so take care of them. Build as fast as you can, because the other god is doing the same. When you have enough followers, you can make the leader of your people into a hero. He will then go around the land you have built, literally taking strength from the people into himself, and working his way toward the enemy. When he gets there, he will engage in holy warfare upon your enemy's people. He will burn; he will kill. And he won't stop until they're all dead... or he is. But you don't have to let your people have all the fun; the gods have other tools as well. You can drown your enemies one at a time with your land-lowering powers, submerge their towns in swamps, or raise a volcano in the middle of their best farmland. Even better, you can flood the land and drain all the people who didn't build on high ground. And when you win, you'll have 500 more worlds to conquer. A god's play is just never done.
- Hit a number of targets on the opponents body.
- Fight different fighters, wrestlers and martial artists where you get points on how you defeat them.
- 3037. FedNet is now in control of the federation, and in an attempt to gain the trust of the population following decades of corruption and warfare, the FedNet Space Corps were sent to the outermost planets to crush the small-time warlords still running the show there. After being "convinced" to join them in a tour of duty, he is assigned to an elite flight group with the only purpose of testing the most cutting-edge technology. A remake of the original game of the same title released a few years before for the Acorn Archimedes platform, Starfighter 3000 features more detailed graphics (now all surfaces are texture-mapped and a fogging filter reduces clipping). Featuring 15 levels in 4 worlds, the player controls the Predator Mark-IV, a fighter ship capable of space and atmospheric flight. However, other than the handy boost button, the player has no control over the throttle, (unless he uses a flight stick with thrust controls such as 3DO's CH Pro stick) and must keep moving at all times. In post 3DO releases, only two points of view are available: behind (better for acrobatics and general flying) and cockpit (accurate aiming and NOE flight). The 3DO release contained several more, like a TV-style fly-by-cam, weapon cameras, and enemy cams that could show a nearby enemies' POV. By picking up crystals the player is able to upgrade his craft and obtain more ammo, and by combining colors, get more powerful weapons, some also obtainable from parachute drops sent by FedNet. One of the defining features of the game is using the laser (basic weapon) to terraform the map. As the game map is composed of tiles, some with higher or lower vertexes can be leveled by simply firing repeatedly at the same area. This allows players to strategically avoid heavy defense turrets by simply collapsing a hill, or destroy a heavier turret by simply burrowing the ground beneath it. The player starts the game with three lives and earns one every 250k points. Losing all lives means a game over, but as there isn't a profile for each pilot (like in Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994)), the game can be resumed freely from the last savegame.
- Quasimodo must once again rescue his paramour Esmeralda, who was captured by the horrible Halfenpounder. In order to save her, he must venture through levels filled with platforms, rolling logs, and spike pits. Collect various fruits that will award Quasimodo greatly. If he successfully makes it through a level, then he will be able to ring a giant bell as a form of a victory.