World War III: Black Gold takes the player to the near future. The political crisis has been going on for months, leading to worldwide turmoil. A secret conference of the UN Central Geological Commission reveals that worldwide oil reserves have reached dangerously low levels: Oil reserves will run out within 8-10 years. This proves too short for even the most highly industrialized countries to switch their economies to alternative energy sources. Soon, mass protests erupt all over the world, effectively shutting down the global economy. The Great Powers have declared WW III...
Vicky wants to join the vikings on their next journey but the crew think he isn't ready yet. To prove how strong Vicky is he needs to beat some of the vikings into challenges, but since he isn't the strongest he needs to come up with clever ideas to win.
An HTML-based RPG Found on the Neopets Website. It's a turn-based RPG where you move your way through the game one tile at a time, the page reloading each time you move a tile. You must adventure your way through the story in the game in the land of Neopia where you will be fighting evil, exploring dungeons, uncovering the story, and making valued allies and friends along the way. The game uses experience and skill points to power up the hero characters.
Putzgrila is a sports trivia game created by journalist Milton Neves, developed by Banana Kelly Softwares, and published by Brasoft. It features more than 1.500 questions about motor racing, basketball, soccer, tennis, and volleyball.
The goal is to become a master of sports but be careful not to screw up because the Rooster will always be watching you and will not forgive any serious fouls. Got a mess in the midfield? You can count on the help of the fans, or maybe the officials can also give you a hand.
Join Lady Sia, bold defender of a world invaded by a race of ruthless beastmen. Help her use her sword and her wits in an intense battle across land, sea and air to free her people. Acquire the magic of the elements to defeat the giant T'Soa bosses, and invoke Sia's shapeshifting power in a final showdown against an unforgiving foe!
They're called kinetic suits. They represent a total merging of man and machine with one goal in mind: speed. High speed. The "drivers" do more than operate their cycles -- they become cycles for insane velocity and maneuverability in this ultimate futuristic race. Besides acceleration and braking, the kinetic suits allow various antigravity tricks that can be performed for speed boosts, not unlike the system seen in SSX. At breakneck speed, there's no room for error; quick decisions and lightning reflexes are needed to weave your way through the tight tracks. Strap yourself in for one of the fastest rides you'll ever experience with your PS2!
An elegant map in a unique texture theme (a white version of ikblue) with some nice brushwork and good exploration/secrets.
Memorable primarily for its Taj-Mahal-like ambience, but also fun to play.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2's Nintendo 64 version was developed by Edge of Reality, who developed the Nintendo 64 port of the original Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
The Nintendo 64 version includes all of the features from the PlayStation version plus an additional level however it lacks the FMVs featured on other versions as well as having some content censored such as the soundtrack.
Gyakuten Saiban is a visual novel adventure game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom. It was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance.
The story follows Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney who attempts to have his clients declared "not guilty". Among other characters are Phoenix's boss, Mia Fey; his assistant and Mia's sister, Maya; and prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. The player controls Phoenix through two sets of sections: investigations and courtroom trials. During investigations they gather information and evidence. During trials they cross-examine witnesses, and answer questions from the judge, the prosecutor, and the witnesses. The story is split into four cases.
StepMania is a cross-platform rhythm video game and engine. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's arcade game series Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a variety of rhythm-based game types. It can be played with a variety of peripherals, most commonly dance mats or 'pads'.
Several video game series, including In the Groove and Pump It Up Pro use StepMania as their game engine.
Most of us driving-game junkies want more than a realistic driving experience; we want rocket-like speed that lets us blast through the streets, defying the boundaries of realism.
Space Haste seats you in a hovercraft modelled after 50s-style cars, in a race where your speed limit is unlimited. The maximum speed of the hovercraft increases throughout the game, as your skills improve. What makes this even more challenging is that your reaction time decreases as your speed increases, so hugging the curves of the track gets even more difficult.
Along the track, you can grab pickups, such as Cloak, Stun, and Shield, that add temporary powers to your vehicle.
Season 2001/2002 in the Championship Manager series. Players can choose to play as three of 26 leagues and access detailed profiles and histories for over 100,000 players, managers, and coaches. The full international simulation features all the major tournaments, as well as an improved Data Editor, allowing you to change and modify the stats. You can keep your teams squads up to date or even add yourself into the game. Championship Manager Season 01/02 also features enhanced Media involvement, more messages, and feedback.
Threewave is a remake of the namesake mod for Quake III Arena, featuring other gamemodes like Rune Free-for-All and Capture-Strike. Much of its content was later added to Quake Live.