Legend of Wulin Heroes is a vastly popular Chinese PC game made by Heluo Studio in 2001 who’s also created the cult classic Heroes of Jing Yong and Heroes of Three Kingdom.
A promotional game for Crazy Chicken 3, taking place in the same setting as the former. Players simply have to place dynamite anywhere in a lake, blow it up and hope that as many fish as possible float up to the surface.
Sweet Half-Life is a single player science fiction and Manga-based Mod of Valve's first-person shooter Half-Life, set at a similar time to the original game and following a similar storyline. It is played through the eyes of Gordon McGinley, and follows his plight to escape from the crumbling Black Mesa Research Facility.
It includes 3 new weapons and 5 new enemies.
From the creators of Diamond Mine (Bejeweled) comes another addictive masterpiece! Alchemy combines elements of both puzzle and strategy games that will keep you thinking (and playing) for hours. Place runes on the board to form paths all the way across. Complete a path and it turns to gold; turn the board gold and move to the next level. Can't use a rune? Toss it into the cauldron, but do this too many times and it's Game Over! A great version of the web game classic!
Mario Family is a piece of software for the Game Boy Color released only in Japan to be compatible with Jaguar's JN-100 sewing machine. The JN-100 came with a cable that would link it to a Game Boy Color, and in the game the player can choose one of several designs that the machine can copy onto fabric. This game is the second Mario sewing game after I Am a Teacher: Super Mario Sweater. It is also the last Mario game on the GBC.
Zoo Tycoon is a business simulation developed by Blue Fang Games and released by Microsoft Game Studios. It is a tycoon game in which the player must run a zoo and try to make a profit. Although first released for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh in 2001, it was ported to the Nintendo DS in 2005. It was followed by two expansion packs, Zoo Tycoon: Dinosaur Digs and Zoo Tycoon: Marine Mania, which were released in 2002, as well as a sequel, Zoo Tycoon 2, released in 2004.
Sutakomi: Star Communicator is a game by Konami based on traditional pet-raising style games, such as Tamagotchi. The player takes care of a cute "Star Communicator", raising them into adulthood before sending them out into the world to work a job.This title also supported the Mobile GB Adapter which allowed players to send and receive mail online, buy items for the pet, and paid content was also used in a "Star Marriage" feature where two players could marry their pets to each other.
Software Tycoon puts you in the role of a game studio CEO. You start out in the 1980s, where you hire your first employees and develop your first games and research new technologies and genres to create even better games.
Besides a free-style mode without any goal, the game does feature various scenarios.
A spiritual successor to the game was released under the name of Mad Games Tycoon by two of the main developers of the original game: Stefan and Christian Pohl.
Azure Sheep is a single player mod for Half-Life. The player is one of the Barney guards that is on post in one of the entrances of the Black Mesa facility When the chaos starts you realize that Kate, your college, code name 'Azure Sheep' is in the complex and in big dangers. You decide to rescue her...
You choose a Matchbox fire engine, police car, or ambulance and freely drive around a city completing missions such as putting out a fire, arresting a bank robber, or driving someone to the hospital. You have to complete each mission for each vehicle three times to complete the game. When you have completed half of the missions for each vehicle, the police car becomes a motorcycle and the ambulance and fire truck are enhanced.
NCAA Football was an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams. The series is a younger brother to the Madden NFL series.
In July 2013, the NCAA announced that it would not renew its licensing contract with Electronic Arts because of an ongoing legal dispute regarding the use of player likenesses in the games. However, this contract only covers the use of the NCAA name and related logos, not those of individual schools and conferences, which are negotiated individually or through the Collegiate Licensing Company. The CLC concurrently announced that it would extend its existing licensing deal with EA through 2017, ensuring that EA Sports could continue the series without the NCAA branding.[1] However, the series was placed on hiatus in September 2013, following three major conferences pulling their trademark licenses from EA, and uncertainties surrounding the results of lawsuits involving the use of player likenesses