Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters 2000 Arcade action
Wasn't there already a Bugs game featuring time travel? Yes, yes there was. It was called Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, and it featured Bugs Bunny traveling through time, stomping and kicking on things, and collecting icons through different time periods. This game is also about time travel. It is also, to a lesser extent, about hopping on people's heads and kicking them in the buttocks. It is also by Infogrames. But this is not that game -- no, this is a game about two people, caught in a world of mystery. Trapped in a web of deceit. Paper cut...
Maximum Pool 2000 Sports
Never again wait for a table time in your local billiards parlor since "The Pool Hall Comes Home" with Maximum Pool. Seven classic tables, five original bonus tables and games, four adjustable skill levels, configurable video-captured computer opponents, interchangeable standard and "cool" shaped tables, and online play provide a diverse challenge for novice and expert players alike. Classic games include Basic Pocket Billiards, Carom Billiards, Cutthroat, Eight Ball, Nine Ball, Snooker, and Rotation, playable on uniquely shaped tables or the standard rectangular venue. Difficulty settings control the distance of the "target ball" aid, and features include a ball identifier, auto aim,...
Etherlords 2001 Strategy
Imagine the lone prospector who has searched his entire life for the mother lode, as he stumbles upon a vein of gold worth millions in "them thar hills" and then watches the missiles of Armageddon fly overhead, announcing the end of the world. Or reminisce to The Twilight Zone episode where a myopic book nerd (played by Burgess Meredith) suffers through the end of the world but finds his true love intact -- the library with all the books and time he's ever wanted, only to have his glasses smashed in a freak accident. Perhaps not quite as dramatically as those...
Virtua Fighter Remix 1996 Arcade action
The industry's first 3D fighting game moves from the arcade to the computer with Virtua Fighter PC. Eight combatants, each specializing in a real-life form of martial arts, trade blows within an open ring across flat, outdoor environments. Movements are designed to be realistic, so there are no projectiles, weapons, or superhuman attacks. The deliberately paced action supports a joystick or keyboard with moves built around three buttons or keys: defense, punch, and kick. Gameplay involves battling all eight fighters, including a likeness of your own character, in a series of one-on-one matches spanning 30 seconds apiece. Defeat rivals twice,...
Clash of Steel 1993 Strategy
For those looking for an in-depth wargame that covers the entire spectrum of the European theater in World War II but don't want to invest months completing it, Clash of Steel was made for you. The entire war (on both European fronts) can be completed in less than ten hours assuming you're not a novice. The number of turns run from two to eleven with "phased" increments equaling two months of real time across a map that is displayed in hefty fifty mile hexes. Even though the interface accommodates both mouse and keyboard, there's no doubt that using the former...
Yatzee 1987 Board
This is one of the older Yatzee games made for the computer as far as I know, developed and published by Danish RAM-SOFT. The interface is simple and the gameplay is flawless, and you can play with up to three friends and/or computer players. Nothing spectacular, but simple and functional, and certainly with a clever enough computer for when you're lacking friends with which to play it. The Instructions file is missing, but you don't need it (everything is self-explanatory), and even if you don't know how to play the game it's very easy to learn. ...
Diablo 2 2000 Role playing
Diablo II is a lot like the original Diablo, but much more emphasis has been placed on role-playing. That is not to say that you have to role-play. I have one friend who just goes around killing everything in site and he eventually advances to the next levels of the game, though not nearly as quickly as my friend who religiously follows each quest. You can play one of five characters in the game including a Paladin, an Amazon, a Necromancer, a Sorceress or a Barbarian. I play a Barbarian and enjoy bashing even the most powerful monsters into submission. My...
Astronomy Quiz 1988 Puzzle
Another excellent ASCII game by Scott Miller of Apogee game, Astronomy Quiz was included on Softdisk's "Big Blue Disk" number 26. Basically this is a trivia game that tests your knowledge about astronomy. If you like trivia games, then this will be right up your alley. As always, Scott Miller has a knack for making seemingly banal or commonplace concepts seem interesting, and there's no exception with his trivia games. The questions are all interesting or entertaining or both, and you are guaranteed to learn something new by the time you are done ;) There is no time limit, and...
Double Agent 1998 Arcade action
Double Agent is a fun action/adventure/strategy hybrid from Flair Software that plays like a modern remake of classic Spy vs. Spy. Released only in Europe and pulled from the shelves in a matter of months after dismal sales, Double Agent remains one of the most unknown and elusive PC games ever made. So the game is rare, but is the rarity justifiable because the game is awful? Fortunately for us, this is not the case: while not as addictive as Spy vs. Spy, Double Agent is still a very fun game that maintains and upgrades the gameplay of Spy vs....
Scorched Earth 1991 Strategy
The predecessor of the well known Worms games, made by Wendell Hicken, a solo programmer. Great multiplayer option will provide hours and hours of fun. Your goal - destroy the enemy artillery unit by selecting the right angle and speed. For every win You'll get a sum of money to buy new weapons and/or shields and do the same again. Very, very fun game. ...
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