Horror game based on the movie "Blair Witch Project" (1999). First episode of a trilogy, along with The Legend of Coffin Rock and The Elly Kedward Tale. Developed by Terminal Reality using the Nocturne engine.
A racing game, in a similar vain to Mario Kart, using Jim Henson's Muppets as characters. It was developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Midway.
This compilation contains:
- Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (base game)
- Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade (add-on)
- Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death (add-on)
When Erathia's King Gryphonheart is murdered by traitors he is resurrected as an undead warlord who leads a ruthless invasion of his former Kingdom. Little resistance is met until his daughter Catherine, Queen of Enroth, returns to her homeland commanding an army of elite Enrothian warriors. Meanwhile the Necromancers raise large hordes of undead and advance towards the Erathian capitol. Queen Catherine receives the aid of her father's survived generals and embarks on a crusade to reclaim her lost land.
You control the greatest heroes and fiercest creatures in a conflict of epic proportions, as Cathereine fights to restore her family's rightful reign, uncover her father's killers and free him from the dark prison of his undead body!
The game features all of the explosive, first-person shooter action of the original Soldier of Fortune and adds more than 15 new multiplayer levels, new team modes, and character models. Also, the new bot feature will play the game for you while you're offline! (For ages 17 or older)
Rollerboy 2 was a classic side-scrolling platformer game developed in Java in the early 2000s. Players controlled a character on rollerblades navigating through various levels filled with obstacles, enemies, and challenges. The game featured smooth gameplay mechanics, colorful graphics, and catchy music, providing an enjoyable experience for players of all ages. With its addictive gameplay and level design, Rollerboy 2 became a beloved title among fans of retro gaming. In an effort by the community to preserve the game, it was resurrected through reverse engineering and can still be found online today for players to enjoy.
Experience the exciting classic gameplay of one of America’s hottest gameshows at home now!
Customize your character, then challenge your friends, family, and even other players online for a chance to bring the big prize home.
F-1 World Grand Prix is a Formula 1 racing game for the Game Boy Color, based on the Nintendo 64 title. The Game Boy Color iteration features an official license of the 1998 season and thus all 11 authentic teams, drivers and tracks from that year. Unlike the Nintendo 64 version the game is completely in 2D and is viewed from a 3rd person perspective.
As a child, Jino's ailing uncle tells him of a powerful treasure, the Orichalcum, lying unclaimed in ancient ruins he once attempted to explore. Jino vows to grow strong enough to finish his uncle's work. Years later, the young but unprepared adventurer collapses outside the town of Encia. He recovers upon healing at the local inn, then fights further into the surroundings of the capital city Delphi. Others also want the fabled Orichalcum, from his magic-using ally Tia Chanti to the antagonistic sorcerer Thales. In the end, who among them will revive and reclaim the land's hidden power?
Wander Wonder is a unique overhead 2D action-RPG by Compile, originally released in 3 episodes via their Disc Station digital magazine starting in October, 1999. Jino can jump, slash, and use a mix of items, tools, and special moves to explore and fight his way across the land. Weapons degrade with use, but are frequently found as loot or merchandise, adding an element of resource management and incentive to repair arms at blacksmi
I wake peacefully, and already she is there. My angel - she is all around me. Her presence is like ice on water. But she is less than peaceful. My thoughts are all of raging storm clouds. Hurriedly, I drag myself up.
A work of interactive fiction by Jon Ingold.
Densha de Go! 3 later received an update to the Arcade release on October 2000, known as Densha de Go! 3 Tsuukin-hen: Daiya-kaisei (loosely translated to "Go by Train! 3 Commuting Edition: Diagram Revision"). This version updates some minor things, including the timetable and scoring calculation. It is the last arcade entry in the series in 14 years, prior to Densha de Go!!
The original version was later ported to the PlayStation 2 on March 15, 2001, while the Daiya-kaisei version was later ported to the PC by Unbalance.
Nightmist is an icon/text-based MUD (Multi User Dungeon). Create a fully-customizable character with distinctive strengths and weakness. Choose from one of nine classes, each one significantly influencing how you experience the game. Form allegiances and travel expansive regions, questing for riches, priceless artifacts, and most importantly, fame.
A sequel to the 1999 Golgo-13 arcade lightgun game developed by Eighting/Raizing and published by Namco.
The player once again plays as the titular assassin Duke Togo codenamed Golgo 13. The game takes the player on a series of assignments with different targets that need to be dispatched with a scoped rifle.
The sequel adds a new set of assignments alongside a remix of various assignments from the previous game, all based on the manga series.
Taito's 13th entry in its train simulation series, this one focused on electric trams and light rails.
Ganbare Unten-shi!! (loosely translated to "Good Luck, Driver!!") is an electric train driving simulation game developed and released by Taito for arcades in Japan on October 2000.
A spin-off of the Densha de Go! series (and using the same engine as Densha de Go! 3 Tsuukin-hen), Ganbare Unten-shi!! focuses on light rail transit with two routes: the Enoshima Electric Railway and the Iyo Railway.
While much of the game is the same as the main series, it modifies the braking and throttling controls for added precision and adds controls for operating the vehicle's doors. Due to street traffic, maintaining a timetable is not as strict as previous entries and the time-based penalty system is replaced with a "lives"-based one.
The game was later ported to both the PlayStation 2 (on July 25, 2002) and PC (by Unbalance on June 5, 2003) as Densha de Go! Ryojou-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Emotional Travel Ed
International variants of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix include Dancing Stage EuroMix and Dance Dance Revolution USA. USA was released in North American arcades in October 2000. It has a reduced song list of 26 songs: six licenses and 20 Konami Originals. USA shares four licenses and 15 Konami Originals in common, including two 3rdMix Plus tracks: "Love This Feelin'" and "TRIP MACHINE ~luv mix~".
The music of Dance Dance Revolution USA mimics the music of its sister release, Dancing Stage EuroMix, quite a bit. While it's not the same selection of songs it shares the theme of bringing North America up to speed with Japanese releases of the time and the music that was first made available there.
GOBS OF GAMES brings many childhood games to the Game Boy Color. The 16 different games are broken into four categories: Paper games, Peg games, Puzzle games, and Board games. The Paper games include Hangman, Dot Boxes, Triangle Boxes, Share, Color Snakes, and Tic-Tac-Toe. Peg Game is a series of boards in which the goal is to remove all of the pegs by jumping over them. Scramble and Move It are Puzzle games, and the only Board game is Checkers. All of the games can be played solo, but some can also played against another person via a link cable. Try to relive your younger days with GOBS OF GAMES.