Cricket 97 is a cricket game for PCs that was released in 1997. The sequel to Cricket 96, it was developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by EA Sports. It was the final cricket game in the series to be developed by Melbourne House.
Compared to the previous game, the improvement in graphics continued with three-dimensional stadiums (though players remained rendered as sprites). Cricketing legends Ritchie Benaud and Ian Botham for the first time provided commentary and also featured in full motion video interludes. The game did not feature real player names as with previous games in the series (with real Australian and English sides appearing for the first time in the game's successor, Ashes Tour Edition).
Dreams to Reality is a third-person action-adventure game. Players assume the role of protagonist Duncan, and explore surreal dream worlds while attempting to stop an evil group that seeks to control subconscious reality. From a third-person perspective, the player navigates the game world, gathering magic powers and weapons and finding friends.
Clone of the arcade game Lunar Lander, where the player must land their ship on a series of several moons while dealing with gravity, wind, diminishing fuel and enemy satellites.
A typical arcade football game in its nature, LiberoGrande introduced a novelty factor previously found in Namco's Top Striker for the Nintendo Entertainment System: the ability to play as just one player, instead of controlling the whole team, always swapping for players nearer the ball.
World Class Bowling is a ten-pin bowling game for up to four players, where you throw the bowl by moving the the trackball forward. You can add spin by pressing hook left and right buttons.
Shuffleshot is an arcade game where over a series of turns players glides weights across the board into a scoring field trying to earn the most points without going off the board.
Continuing where the last game ended, the forces of CANY had been demolished by the previous Strikers' line-up. However, a small group known as the FGR stole the sources and technology responsible for the last events and planned to continue CANYs work by initiating world-warfare with massive mech technology. Once again, the Strikers are called into action.
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.
A 1998 action/adventure game and the sequel to the original Parker Brothers game Montezuma's Revenge. While the original game was a 2D platform game, this is a 3D first-person puzzle platformer.
Duke: The Apocalypse is a shovelware collection of two expansion packs, Duke!ZONE II and Duke Xtreme, released in 1997 by WizardWorks for Duke Nukem 3D. This package also included a Duke Xtreme t-shirt. It was followed up by Duke: The Apocalypse 2.
Sol Divide delivers players with the action they are looking for and a story that places them right in the heat of the battle in this fantasy-based shooter. With 3 characters to choose from, players will battle their way through various levels in order to beat the evil Iftar who holds the magical sword Sol Divide. With a combination of magic and hand to hand combat, you will be able to defeat Iftar and recover the sacred Spirit Stone.
Civilization II: Multiplayer Gold Edition was bundled both prior expansion packs and added options for networked and hotseat play, and features tweaked AI. All of the music tracks that were in the original release of Civilization II had been removed, however - only some of the "new" ones remained. The tweaked AI is also perpetually unfriendly, rendering most diplomatic functions useless. The Multiplayer Gold Edition was included in the Civilization Chronicles box set released in 2006.
As Redcat, you use your math skills to beat the evil Brutus de Bulldog and Max de Muis on a set of race tracks. This game contains several different modes where you can test your math skills.
Classic overhead run-and-gun, supporting 2 player co-op or deathmatch. Customize your player, choose from many weapons, and blast, slide and slash your way through 5 unique campaigns. There is also a campaign editor and hundreds of user-submitted custom campaigns to try.
C-Dogs was released in 1997 as a freeware DOS game. It was later released as open source and the source port, C-Dogs SDL, boasts many improvements like 4 player local multiplayer, LAN multiplayer, and more campaigns.
Literary bear and animated film star Winnie the Pooh sets the stage in this educational game from Disney, as he drifts down to the ground via balloon to land outside a Treehouse which becomes the home screen. Gopher provides a mailbox with the player's name on it, and Pooh sets down a honey pot which becomes the options screen. On returning to the Treehouse from elsewhere in the Wood, the personalized mailbox may contain messages from game characters who will read the letter out loud when the mailbox is clicked on.