Evil Zone or Eretzvaju (封神領域エルツヴァーユ Fūjin Ryōiki Erutsuvāyu) is a fighting game released for the PlayStation console. It was developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators and published by Titus Software in 1999. The player can choose from ten characters to fight in several game modes including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, practice and survival mode.
The story mode is a unique aspect to the game and sets it apart from other fighting games. Each character has a unique story mode which progresses like an ongoing television program, complete with episode names and previews with voice acting. As the mode progresses, you learn more about the character's backstory and why they are fighting, an incentive to play through the game with each character. Evil Zone is also one of the few games to feature a fully fleshed out story mode for its boss character.
Coming home after a long day at work, Bugs and Lola find their garden ransacked and all of their carrots stolen. Now the two must explore the Warner Bros. Lot to discover the identity of the carrot thief. You guide the bunnies through five worlds, collecting carrots that will allow the characters use special powers like the ability to walk on thin air and using their ears as a helicopter propeller. The two can also collect Super Carrots that will allow them to use their powers longer and Habanero Carrots that make them invincible. The player must switch between the Bugs and Lola to solve puzzles with each character's special skills. Try to find the carrot thief in Looney Tunes: Carrot Crazy.
TNN Motorsports Hardcore TR is a racing simulation game. It features 24 trucks from various manufacturers. It features 30 tracks across United States, featuring the muddy everglades of Florida and the deserts of Arizona. You can play in arcade mode (to unlock tracks), player mode and championship mode. Player mode allows you to play against a friend or set personal records and in championship mode you play through all tracks. There are four difficulties to select from in the championship mode. You start with the lowest, but finishing first gains you points with which you can unlock the other difficulties and new and better cars to race with.
The Darkening Episode 1: The Nameless Project is a Doom II megawad containing twenty-two maps, split equally between single player/coop and deathmatch.
Atari Arcade Hits is a set of compilations of classic arcade games from Atari. Volume 1 includes Pong, Tempest, Super Breakout, Missile Command, Asteroids, and Centipede.
Each individual game is designed to run natively in Windows and can be accessed independently from the desktop or via the included menu. This collection also includes bonus content for each game, including media related to each game such as advertisements as well as online leaderboards and desktop themes, with optional graphical enhancements also available for each game.
If you think you've mastered Tetris then think again! Now there's The Next Tetris, a revolutionary twist on the classic puzzle game. More features, more challenging, and more addictive than ever. The Next Tetris - it'll blow your mind!
The Popular manga Initial D, appeared in the PS. Utilizing a digital comic movies and reproduce the world of the original. The pile driving, Ekusutorabatoru partners may change after ending, full of narrow elements appear to do courses such as cars and hidden hidden. Driving with the sea and became a high school student Takumi's amazing, let's break the notorious race shop.
Customize your own turbo-charged machine and prepare to rip through futuristic environments, subterranean tunnels, abandoned canyons, and surreal post-nuclear landscapes. Link up to eight simultaneous players, just to make things more intense. But be warned: miss a hairpin turn, spin out at 180 miles an hour – make one small mistake – and you’re vapor. And there’s no going back. You’ve got to win the race or die.
POD: Planet of Death was re-released as POD Gold containing both the original game and its expansion (Back to Hell) alongside some improved features.
Unknown to most, the aliens have a secondary reason for being here; our transporter technology. Our system is closing the gap with their system and they don't like it.
Michelle Kwan Figure Skating is a computer game released in 1999, starring American figure skater Michelle Kwan.
The player can create the skater, dress her, choose music and create a routine to it, and then compete in different skating competitions.
While it does not follow the strict rules of international skating, there are logical reasons behind creating a program.
In Blackout, you have to help energy beings, Bivolt and Risoluminosa, who are in trouble. They have noticed a threatening drop in the level of positive energy on Planet Earth, one of the driving forces of the realm of energetic beings who live in symbiosis with the realm of material beings and who, if they become unbalanced, will suffer the negative effects through excesses or shortages of energy in our world.
When they ask for your help, they will tell you that, many years ago in our human time, they installed "positive energy" channels in various monuments throughout Planet Earth.
Surprisingly, when they came to inspect their positive energy sources, they realized that they were deteriorating much faster than expected. They were being covered by a layer of negative energy, unbalancing their realm and threatening our existence.
Join Bivolt and Risoluminosa and discover what's going wrong with the world's monuments.
Following the events of "The Birth," aliens come to screw up Duke Nukem's vacation. Now it's up to Duke to travel across the United States of America and stop the alien invasion.
Hugo: Scylla's Revenge (international title) is a PC-only video game originally developed by Krogh Mortensen Animation and published by ITE Media in 1999. It is the third of Hugo Christmas special games ("Wintergames"), the other ones being Winter Games and Hugo Saves Christmas.