Racing Simulation 2 is a driving simulation video game, released for PC developed and released by Ubisoft in 1998 (although it was minorly re-released in 2002) It incorporates and is based around factors from the sport of Formula One.
Join Jack Riley on his journey through another dimension, as he struggles to overcome the forces of darkness and unlock the secrets of the Castle under the Order of Tunguska. The action, adventures and riddles will draw you inside this extraordinary gaming experience. Tunguska -- stay alive and play for your future destiny.
Based on the arcade hit, Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf matches realistic gameplay with fun and easy-to-learn controls. The game features six 18-hole courses, from desert green to island links, and players can unlock an additional set of six courses after besting the computer opponent in tournament mode. Play classic stroke or skins scoring, with other options such as Bingo Bango Bongo, Speed Golf, and Club Roulette.
This version features several enhancements over its coin-op cousin. Realistic shadows, water reflections, and fog, plus dynamic wildlife and flags add to the gaming experience. The game also displays full-screen replays with adjustable camera views.
Like its ancestors, this title marks a return to the popular managing game where the player not only is a starting manager, but also a footballer close to retirement age (the player, however, does not control his footballing avatar directly in the field). Players are rated in 18 attributes (plus some hidden attributes), and eight formations. Several tactics give the manager a lot of depth to change into the style more suitable for the footballers available . As there isn't a stat to display the overall value of a player (other than his market value), the player has to choose the starting eleven according to the desired playing style by their individual strengths: defenders with strong heading should be placed in the middle, fast dribblers in the flanks and so on, as well as using the post-match analysis statistics to see how well they performed.
Like the older titles, the games uses the Kick Off engine to simulate games, in this case Kick Off 97. Other match simulation options include a 2D radar (which can quickly
Golden Logres is set in the ruined kingdom of Logres after the Last Battle. King Arthur, seriously wounded in the battle, has been taken to Glass Island -- the Island of the Dead -- to await his revival. Arthur's guardian wizard, Merlin, has been confined by the witch Nimue. As the game begins, no one remains but Sir Bedivere, the last surviving knight -- and you!
The purpose of the game is to revive the 11 Knights of the Round Table and restore the Kingdom of Logres. To achieve this glorious goal, you must complete ten missions, running through three separate tables!
Omega Chase (non-deluxe version) is the predecessor to Omega Chase Deluxe and was a download only version of the game. While there are a number of differences between Omega Chase and Omega Chase Deluxe, Omega Chase is included on Omega Chase Deluxe along with the game Zap. The main difference between the two versions of the game is that with Omega Chase, the enemies travel in only one direction around the center of the track, but in Omega Chase Deluxe, the enemies travel from both sides simultaneously. Creator Christopher Tumber felt there was no need to release the original file on cartridge as it was included on the compilation of the game.
Amok! was the first Odyssey² new release about 15 years after the console was discontinued. It is inspired by Berzerk.
The player is trapped in a spaceship and is armed with a laser pistol, which can fire in all 8 directions. Each stage is a maze with one or more exits, and the player has to try to exit them while avoiding to touch its walls and get killed. Besides the danger of the walls, the player will face the berzerk robot sentinels, which can move about and shoot, but that can also be killed if they touch the walls. After a while, the Smileybot will appear and try to kill the player. The Smileybot can pass through walls and cannot be killed by the player.
The game features 12 stages of increasing difficulty. The player has 3 lives; dying will make the player restart the current level, with all berzerk robot sentinels being replaced.
Wonder Stick is an adult maze game in the model of the 1981 Konami classic, Amidar. The objective is to encircle sections on a grid while avoiding the enemies in order to remove the blocks and reveal the hidden nude image underneath. Once all of the blocks are removed the stage is complete.
The player character is penguin that drops a line to encircle blocks while the button is held down. At the start of each line the player drops a tag. The tag will return to the player if the button is let go or will circle around any blocks that are fully enclosed by the line. Enemies can be killed by this moving tag and will drop either power-ups or food items for the player. If a situation gets too hairy the player may use a help, denoted by the fish icons in the upper-left hand corner, which will momentarily stun enemies and allow the player to pass by them unscathed.
Every five levels the player gets to play a bonus level where he can travel a grid with no enemies for the purpose of picking up food items and extra lives be
Players choose an official NFL team, each with unique statistics, and compete in American football games with very few real-world rules. The object of the game is to try and win the Superbowl! This title uses the latest in 3DFX graphics.
Star Wars Trilogy Arcade is an arcade game first released in 1998. The game is a 3-D rail shooter based on the original trilogy of Star Wars films and was released along with the special editions of these films. Sega also released an accompanying pinball game. The game is not to be confused with Star Wars Arcade, another Star Wars game released to arcades by Sega in 1993.
A sizzling and exciting game of poker awaits you to prove your skill against Donna and Sam with cards in hand.
You have nothing to lose but your pride. The girls have considerably more risk. Don't get distracted, as they play very smartly. They make the most of their seductive charms to sweetly and subtly lure you into the trap that only the best can escape with their honor and pride intact.
Donna and Sam are very good at poker, so don't let appearances guide you!
Soccer game featuring brazilian teams. This game is a hack based on International Superstar Soccer Deluxe and was very popular in South America back in the 90's.
Densha de Go! 2 Kousoku-hen is a train driving simulation game. It was released in the arcades in Japan in 1998. It was ported to PlayStation, Nintendo 64, WonderSwan, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Windows, Dreamcast, and Game Boy Color. The Nintendo 64 version was titled Densha de Go! 64.
Duke: The Apocalypse 2 is a rare shovelware collection of two Duke Nukem 3D expansion packs, Duke!ZONE and Duke It Out In D.C., along with the GameWizards' Interactive Unlock the Secrets Game Guide for Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. This package also included the same Duke Xtreme t-shirt from the original Duke: The Apocalypse. Little is known about this release, and it is incredibly elusive.
A beat 'em up video game published by Sega and initially released in arcades on Sega Model 2 hardware. It is the sequel to the 1996 game, Dynamite Deka which was released outside Japan as Die Hard Arcade. The game was ported to the Dreamcast and released internationally in 1999, this time without the Die Hard license. A third sequel, Asian Dynamite, was released only in arcades.