G'day, Mate. Explore the wilds of Australia with TY the Tasmanian Tiger, the charming Aussie platformer. Stone the crows! Are you ready to explore the wilds of the Australian Outback in this remastered version of the classic game, TY the Tasmanian Tiger?
Join TY on a ripper of an adventure to free his family from the dreaming and stop the nefarious evil genius boss cass from removing mammals from the top of the food chain.
To help you on your quest, you've got a beaut arsenal of boomerangs, sharp teeth, and the help of a few friends!
It is 150 B.C. amidst the Hun Empire. You must possess the power to slay your enemies and execute insane combos. The fearsome Alperen has harnessed incredible energy by merging his soul and the immortal sword to create the legendary weapon of Dual Blades. Survive battle after battle and face the ultimate test to topple Alperen, gain the sword and become immortal!
Blinx: The Time Sweeper is a platform game developed by Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox on October 7, 2002. A sequel, Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space, was released for the Xbox in 2004.
The 2003 version of the NBA simulator has improved graphics in relation to the previous installments and features like detailed faces and a player design engine. It also has rosters in accordance to the 2002-2003 Season.
The game features more than 30 new rebound animations worked out by motion capture sessions, different passing styles and blocks and a frame rate of 60 frames per second.
As usual, a complete fantasy draft is included and multiplayer support is present.
The first incarnation of the Zoid Vs series, released in Japan in 2002. The game was noted for its ragdoll-like movement when Zoids were hit back or killed. In this game, the Battle Mode is limited to only one set, meaning that no matter what character the player chooses, the battles are all the same. That said, the Battle Mode features characters and Zoids from Chaotic Century, New Century, and the Zoids VS story lines.
It's hard to improve on something great, but when the Coast Guard calls, you have to answer the challenge! Search & Rescue: Coastal Heroes is the newest installment of the successful Search And Rescue franchise, and is bringing you back into the fray as a heroic Coast Guard officer, entrusted with the daunting task of rescuing ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Search & Rescue beginners and helicopter fans alike will love this latest creation in a classic series, that gets you as close to the real experience of flying Coast Guard rescue missions as you can, without actually sitting in the cockpit.
Pro Rally 2002, or simply Pro Rally on the GameCube, is a video game of the racing genre released in 2002 by Ubisoft. The game contains 20 licensed cars including Toyota Corolla WRC Audi Quattro and 48 courses. The game is a sequel to the 2001 game Pro Rally 2001. The GameCube version adds two extra camera views, improved reflections, 3D wheel rims, and Dolby Pro Logic II audio. It also has different UI elements, title screen graphics, and track order, but lacks the Challenge mode found on PlayStation 2.
Israel's No. 1 prophet, Jonah, has a great job delivering God's messages. But when Jonah gets the call to go to Nineveh, he runs away--straight into a whale-full of trouble. Join Jonah (played by Archibald Asparagus) and Khalil the caterpillar on the voyage of a lifetime, from a stormy ride on a pirate ship to the belly of a whale, and across the desert to the city of Nineveh--where the people are so nasty, they slap each other with fishes.
The 8th installment of the Tantei Jinguuji Saburo series, and the first to be developed by WorkJam. Jinguuji is asked to search for a missing daughter from the director of a hospital where he had received treatment. This small case gradually expands to revive a deep and complex mystery.
Driver 2 Advance is a top-down driving and action game developed by Sennari Interactive and published by Infogrames in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. It is a handheld adaptation of Driver 2: Back on the Streets, following the same storyline of undercover cop Tanner and his partner Jones investigating a criminal network. The game features mission-based gameplay across multiple international locations. Players can drive various vehicles, complete objectives, and evade pursuing enemies. The design is adapted to the Game Boy Advance’s hardware, with an overhead perspective replacing the original’s 3D environments.
The player controls a motorcyclist and must try to win races on various terrain and settings. Each motorcycle in the game handles differently with some performing better on paved roads and others working better on rougher terrain.[1]
There are a number of different modes: Grand Prix (GP), Motocross, and Traffic. GP takes place at a number of different locations across the world on paved tracks in places such as San Francisco and Russia. The paved tracks require the player to learn how to effectively use their brakes around corners. The GP courses contain small differences between them, giving more variety to the courses in the game. Motocross requires the player to drive on off-road terrain and to master the act of "powersliding" on corners. The courses found in Motocross races are less hospitable and often take place in arid and unkept locales and with obstacles. Traffic mixes both GP and Motocross, having mixed pavement courses and traffic on roads that serve as obstacles.
The PK character may be unfamiliar to American audiences, but he is popular in Italy (and some other parts of Europe) through a series of comic books. This game is a simple 3rd person action shooter game. You control PK as he targets Evronian soldiers with his blasters, jumps through colorful environments, and rescues captured scientists.
Colonel Grimm has ordered the defeat of the Tan Army and chosen a two-man Special Forces team for the mission. This Special Forces team will consist of the Blue Spy and you, Sgt. Hawk. Battle through several different backyard environments with the ultimate goal of destroying the Tan Army. Good luck, soldier!