Emperor: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom is a game about politics, trade, and city design in ancient China. In Emperor, players progress through 3000 years of Chinese history, facing ever-changing economic, military, and diplomatic challenges as each Chinese dynasty waxes and wanes.
Largo Winch, playboy billionaire and international crime fighter, attends the opening of a new chemical factory in Venezuela when the complex is suddenly attacked by terrorists. They plant a bomb and take Tania Kournakova hostage, a journalist friend. Use a combination of stealth and hand-to-hand combat to infiltrate high tech offices, desert fortresses and a remote oil rig. Next to regular weapons, Largo can also use a brainwave scanner to scan the position and status of guards, a radio, and a toolbox to hack or modify electronic systems.
This third-person, stealth action game is based on the Belgian Largo Winch comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, edited by Dupuis.
Beach Life is a business strategy video game for Windows developed by Deep Red Games. The game was published by Eidos Interactive and released on September 6, 2002. In the game, players assume the role of a manager for an island holiday resort. As vacationers enjoy their stay at the resort, players must build, employ, and finance the right lodging, entertainment, and shopping establishments to please the clients and their individual needs.
In the beginning, Starfy was moving things around Pufftop Palace, until he tripped and dropped some things he was moving. One of them fell into the ocean, which was the Magic Jar, an object that seals the evil being known as Ogura.
Abandoned at birth, an orphan for the first few years of his life. That's how it all began with Largo Winch. Based off the comic series of the same name that's sold in excess of 2.3 million copies, Largo Winch follows Largo Winch, a 26-year-old who, after his adopted father dies, inherits a fortune that surpasses anything seen before. After falling through the cracks of the corporate world Largo finds himself in a place with more evil and corruption than he ever suspected to find.
3D third-person stealth/action game and episodes released on a monthly basis between September 2002 and June 2003 by ABC Television to hype the television show starring Jennifer Garner as an undercover CIA spy named Sydney Bristow.
The training mission plus 9 more episodes were available for download on ABC's website prior to and during the second season of the show.
Late ps1 release. A port of the GBA platformer where you control a robotic bee; the titular Pinobee, in his quest to save his creator and defend the insect kingdom from Vestor's evil robot army
The Futsal is a futsal game in which the player can select between 8 different teams to compete and try to beat them. The game features also a 2 players vs mode.
In this vertical scrolling spaceship shooter, you control a ship that can change its polarity at will. As blue/white, the ship can easily destroy red/black enemies, and visa versa. Bullets of your polarity can be collected to fuel your missile gauge, but those opposite will kill you. Destroying an enemy ship will make them drop points for you to pick up, but they are polarized, too. Different difficulties exist to change exactly how you interact with polarized points, or how they appear.
Ikaruga is a balls-hard shmup with lots of difficulty even at the easiest level, and lots of replay value for those willing to face the challenge.
The starting point of Elixir is an ancient prophecy about a long extinct tribe, the Ingoles, which were brutally murdered by the humans. The prophecy says that their god will be reborn as girl to revenge his people. The evil king Ektele Ulka kills all children, but Elixir, a baby with the gift of magic, manages to escape. Now she travels through the country with her friends and tries to survive.
Sodor comes to life on tracks YOU design and build!
The Island of Sodor is busier than ever! The Fat Controller needs your help to build new tracks so Thomas and his Friends can be Really Useful - and keep things running right on time. Choose your favourite engine - Thomas, James, Edward or Percy, build and customise your track layout, then click into "Play" mode and watch as your creation comes to life on-screen. There is plenty of work to be done and surprises around every corner!
This Collector's Edition of Icewind Dale II, in addition to the game, includes:
- A cloth map of the Spine of the World
- Dice
- A poster with a creature list
- Trading cards with characters and creatures from the game
- A bonus CD with in-game extras and soundtrack
- Spiral-bound manual
- Black Isle Studios stickers
- Writing tablet
Welcome to the Firebugs racing season, where teams of different worlds send their best racer to compete for fame and glory. Play as Gismo, Karrie, Zero, BOW or Kami - each with a background story, unique special weapon, and alternate vehicle designs that can be unlocked. You race in five distinct worlds: a group of linked islands (Archipelago), a droid factory (Droid Gardens), a desert wasteland (Terrian Dunes), an industrial area (Sky Port) and a wealthy city (Aerial City). While racing, the personal weapon is stored in the left weapon bay. Random weapons that can be picked up by all racers are stored on the right.
Sega GT 2002 is a sim racing video game published by Sega. It is the sequel to Wow Entertainment's Racing Game Sega GT, released in 2002. The game was originally intended to be released for the Dreamcast, but when the Dreamcast was discontinued in 2001, the game was reprogrammed for the Xbox. Following its initial release as a retail game, it was given away on a disk with Jet Set Radio Future in specially-marked Xbox console packages. Sega released Sega GT Online for the following year, with extra cars and an online facility to be used with the Xbox Live. Despite being an Xbox exclusive, the franchise would later die off and as a result, the Forza Motorsport series would later come to Xbox starting in 2005, and would later have sequels to counter the Gran Turismo franchise.
Sega GT 2002 introduced plenty of innovative features, many of which were later adopted by future games of its kind.