The Night Journey is one of the first experimental art games ever made. A collaboration between renowned media artist Bill Viola and designers at the USC Game Innovation Lab, it uses both game and video techniques to tell the universal story of an individual's journey towards enlightenment.
The current version of Wolfenstein 3D for digital platforms include Wolfenstein 3D (a port of the expanded DOS version, with all of the six episodes) and the standalone expansion Spear of Destiny (without its extra missions).
A bundle with Spear of Destiny and its Mission Packs was released on GOG.com and Steam under the name of "Spear of Destiny" by id Software. Due to Bethesda merging Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny into a single bundle, this bundle with the mission packs got delisted, which means that the packs are unavailable for new buyers.
The remastered port of Marathon 2 for Xbox Live Arcade by Freeverse. Featuring new HD sprites and textures; with a toggle to switch to retro graphics, revised HUD, 16:9 Widescreen, 60 FPS and Achievements with support for 4 players local split-screen and 8 players over Xbox Live.
The gameplay for Sigma is very similar to the original version, albeit with some modifications made to the game. Like the original version, the player's movements and combat system are directed using the console gamepad, which comprises the left thumbstick, two attack buttons, and a block button. The game features a large selection of weapons for Ryu to wield each with advantages and disadvantages that affect the way the player approaches combat. A new addition to Ryu's arsenal is a pair of dual-wield swords, Dragon's Claw and Tiger's Fang. It also provides Ryu with magical spells in the form of ninpo, which allows him to inflict heavy damage on enemies while potentially avoiding damage himself. By shaking the Sixaxis controller, players are able to increase the power of their ninpo spells. Rachel, a non-playable character in the 2004 game, became playable in three new chapters, featuring the new bosses, Gamov and Alterator. Some of the design elements of the old levels was also changed and several new enemy types
Pyramids. They're sneaky, evil, cunning, loathsome, and even pernicious (look it up!). And they thrive in some pretty nasty places - like lava, slime, ice and swamps. Your mission is simply to clear all 150 levels. We supply the plasma blaster. You supply the brains. Live or die, you'll rock while you try to destroy the four-faced menaces of Icebreaker 2.
SingStar '90 is a karaoke game featuring hit songs from the nineties.
The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.
A GPS-enabled version of Minna no Golf (Everybody's Golf) on the PSP. Plays like a traditional Everybody's Golf game, but doubles as a measuring tool for real life golf courses using the PSP's GPS attachment.
Originally released in 2007 and 2010 on Japanese mobile game platforms, au BREW(R) and later docomo, it was re-released in Japan for iOS and Android in 2017.
The game will be available outside of Japan for the first time as part of the Mercenaries Saga Chronicles bundle on the Nintendo Switch