It's every angle for the win in this game of Billiards. Features realistic ball and table physics, 3D rendered graphics, 8 playable characters, and 5 game modes -- Arcade, Tournament, 8 ball, 9 ball, and Time Challenge.
You're trapped behind enemy lines, and must hold out 'til the bitter end. You've called in ground and air support but will it get to you in time?
Arm yourself for non-stop action through 60 heart-pounding missions.
Call in howitzer bombardments and napalm strikes to immobilize the enemy in a sea of flames.
Prepare for an all-out firefight against a raging onslaught of enemy troops, tanks and artillery storms.
Survive Viet Cong ambushes using your pistol, M-16 rifle, mini-gun or mortar.
Your survival depends on ammo drops from UH1 helicopters-watch their backs or lose your lifeline.
Helicopters come at you in waves, your mission is to take as many choppers down as possible. Pick up weapons and upgrades being dropped by your allies.
Teudogar is a RPG set in Rome during the time of emperor Augustus. You are playing a member of a Teutonic city named Teudogar and your tribe is faced with the question whether to arrange a alliance with Rome or to unify the Teutonic tribes to fight them.
The main feature of this game is the historical accuracy. Every aspect of the game world is researched to align with the historical facts. There is even a whole encyclopedia included. Otherwise it is a RPG in the style of Ultima VII: You explore the world in a isometric perspective, talk to a lot of people and solve quests. You have a lot of freedom what to do and what not do do - you can explore the world or concentrate on the plot.
Combat is complete turn based but if you are wounded your combat abilities start to decrease dramatically. The character system is based on "learning by doing" - if you use a certain weapon you get better in using it. There are no experiment points. The interface and the movement are completely mouse-controlled.
The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood is a fighting game released by Playmore, MMV and Sun-Tec for the Gameboy Advance. It is based on The King of Fighters 2000 and is the sequel of The King of Fighters EX. It was also ported for the N-Gage as The King of Fighters Extreme.
Like its predecessor, The EX series takes place in an alternate timeline where the events of the NESTS Saga did not occur, as Kyo Kusanagi was found by Moe Habana rather than NESTS at the end of KOF '97, thus this game took place instead of KOF 2000 in the EX continuity.
In Superstar Dance Club, players control 18-year old Suzy as she strives to become the Super Star Dance Club Champion of Tokyo by perfecting her rhythmic dance skills during 21 stages at various clubs. By earning a high passing grade in each stage, new stages are unlocked and Suzy earns money (chips) that determine which of the multiple endings are achieved at the end of the game.
Three difficulty levels (easy, intermediate, and expert) offer a chance for beginning players to build up the necessary coordination skills to match the correct button press (Circle, Square, X, or Triangle) with the onscreen prompt in time to the music. Bonus money can be earned by using the left and right triggers to add special sound effects during the dances.
A digital re-creation of the hobby of puzzle building, Jigsaw Madness offers gamers a collection of 150 different puzzles (across a variety of themes) that can be pieced together, alone or against up to three other players. Utilizing a small hand-shaped cursor, players construct puzzles that range in size from 24 to 96 to 150 pieces, each depicting anything from animals and insects to sports and animé characters. Players are given only seven pieces at a time with which to work, and basic statistics such as the number of pieces placed both, correctly and incorrectly, as well as the time elapsed is continually displayed.
The multiplayer portion of the title allows up to four players to compete against one another, in a race to see who can complete the puzzle fastest. A handful of options are available, including whether or not an outline of the various shapes is displayed on the playing field, thereby making the game easier.
Swordsman gameplay has a focus on action-oriented combat that is less focused on stats and more on player skill. Players can excel through character mobility, aerial combat, twitch reflexes, dodging, and dynamic combat styles inspired by martial arts.
Zones dynamically transform as a result of player actions and the actions of player guilds. As players move through the main story, the environment may change based on their decisions. Towns will be destroyed or saved, new NPCs and quest givers will appear, and secret rooms will be revealed. Players can see the effects of their decisions reflected in the balance between good and evil in each zone.
Although was born in China, Swordsman Online aka Võ Lâm Truyền Kỳ became a major hit of Vietnamese gaming community early 2000s. It survives until now and has 9 major update patches including Võ Lâm Truyền Kỳ 2 and several visual and gameplay improvement.
You take on the role of either Ann (a royal army soldier who is out to protect the kingdom) or Erio (an arms dealer with a thirst for action). The game is set in the future and it appears a major incident has transformed what used to be a peace-filled nation into a troubled land of waste and ruin. What exactly has happened in this land remains unknown but whatever it was, it has damaged the earth's surface. Now the entire location is immersed in water. Our gallant heroes must now protect the earth's remains from the dastardly evil empire that are planning to take over the world. Dolphin Blue is an action side-scrolling shoot-em up with great graphics, super sound and gripping gameplay that will leave you sitting on the edge of your dolphin!
Silent Scope: Fortune Hunter is a rail shooter developed and published by Konami. It is the fifth game in the Silent Scope series, and was released in the year 2002. The cabinet, bundled with Silent Scope EX, also features a Prize Mode where the player can earn real money payouts for performing well in-game.
BIOHAZARD A.T.N. ASSAULT THE NIGHTMARE is a video game in the Resident Evil franchise. It was released in 2002 for NTT DoCoMo's 504 and 505 phones in Japan. It was sold as part of a subscription to 'Capcom Party' at ¥350 per month. Later, the game was adapted for western mobile phones as well. Following talks with European phone operators, Capcom released the game internationally in mid-2004 under the title, "Resident Evil Assault the Nightmare".
The classic retro shoot 'em-up has found its natural home on mobile devices! Its unique concept challenges 2 soldiers to catch enemies in their cross-fire without hitting each other. Whether playing in a team or as an individual, simply touch either side of the screen to fire that gun. Touch either side of the rope to position the bomb (or tilt the device), before tapping the bomb itself to score multiple kills!
There are 10 different types of enemy to encounter, spread across 10 unique battlefields - including unarmed hostages that you must rescue. Play through all 10 missions and win medals for your hi scores.