A collection of eight Pokémon-related minigames, released for the PC in 2004. When all minigames are completed, eight Pokémon posters are unlocked for printing.
Add your favorite Hoodlum Havoc characters and scenes from the Rayman world, to create your own calendars, writing paper and cards. You can choose from a variety of backgrounds, stamps and borders.
Johnny is a platforming game by Kim Okkerstrøm, aka Kimberly Kubus and Sparlatacus, under his label of PG Games. Players control the titular Johnny, an always-smiling scraggly-toothed guy with a long, pointy nose. This nose actually factors into the gameplay, as it can be used to catch onto the edge of platforms to save Johnny from falling into a pit.
Johnny's only means of defense against his enemies is to fire a projectile, which moves in the direction the arrow key is pressed (for instance, it will travel up when jumping).
In July 2001 it was discovered that an terrorist organization known as the "The Solar Martyrs", hiding in a small country called Banhar, may have nuclear weapons at their disposal. The U.S. government decided that a large-scale attack would prove risky, and so a small group of Special Forces was formed...
"Only one machine is fit for such a task..."
In this simulator the player controls an AH-64 Apache, the "primary attack helicopter in the U.S. Arsenal". It can be controlled from 5 different points of view, including 1st (inside the cockpit) and 3rd person ones. The on screen display holds valuable information to the pilot, such as damage meters, status of engines, rotor brakes, wheel brakes and hover, air speed, altitude, compass, radar, RPM, Torque, Fuel and more.
The game features two control systems: arcade and physics mode. In arcade mode the helicopter maintains altitude while flying forward, while the physics mode is based on real world physics, thus, when the helicopter is moving forward, it will also l
Sylvania Family: Yosei no Stick to Fushigi no Ki - Maron Inu no Onna no Ko is a Role-Playing game, published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2003.
MLB Slam! is an MLB-licensed baseball game that offers six game modes. It uses the MLB statistics of the 2003 season based on the league standings as of 26th August of that year and all 30 teams. In Quick Match a quick game can be played with randomly assigned teams. Spring Training is similar, but there the teams can be chosen. Full Season is the main game mode with a season 162 games. It follows the 2003 schedule and includes all inter-league games and the World Series. A season is started with an opening day MLB roster or a dream team. A dream team can be used in all games modes except for exhibition games. A dream team is built starting with a $45,000 budget for a 15-person roster including at least three pitchers and one player for each position. Players can still be bought or sold afterwards and money is earned based on the performance. During a season statistics change based on the performance. Games can be simulated to move quicker and tactics include setting the batting order and field lineup.
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