Cart Fury is a 2000 open wheel-themed racing video game developed by Midway Games based on Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). Originally released to arcades, a version was also released for the PlayStation 2.
Some of its famous drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya, Michael Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi (Brazil) are included in the game. The game features the voice of Danny Sullivan. Licensed music by Disturbed and Outkast are used as the official soundtrack of this game.
Chao Adventure is a mini-game that can be played on the VMU in Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast. This game is designed to train the player's Chao to become faster and stronger, and it appears when the player transfers a Chao from the Chao Garden in Sonic Adventure 2 to the VMU using the Chao Transporter.
Sonic Collector's Edition by Matrix Interactive is a 2001 Chinese compilation of all Sonic the Hedgehog PC games at the time except for Sonic's Schoolhouse.
This compilation was released as a celebration of Sonic The Hedgehog's 10th anniversary on June 23rd 2001.
Blast Lacrosse is an indoor lacrosse video game released on May 23, 2001 for Sony's PlayStation. It is officially licensed by and based on the National Lacrosse League and includes all nine teams of their 15th season, including mascots.[1] It is also licensed by the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association. The game features in-game advertisements for Shamrock Lacrosse and STX. The cover features an Ottawa Rebel player wearing #88.
This is the only lacrosse related video game ever on Sony's PlayStation: PSP, PS1, PS2, and PS3
The style of play is very similar to the arcade style of NBA Jam and NFL Blitz where, if a player scores a hat trick they become "on fire" and play better until stopped.
The game is voiced by play-by-play man, and sports radio host, Scott Ferrall.
Monkey Ball is a 2001 platform/party video game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Sega. The game debuted in Japan at the 2001 Amusement Operators Union trade show as Monkey Ball, an arcade cabinet running on Sega's NAOMI hardware and controlled with a distinctive banana-shaped analog stick.
Poseidon is an expansion to Zeus: Master of Olympus, the third title in Impression's builder series. The game adds the Atlantis civilisation to the mythological world of Zeus, with its own unique gods, monuments, heroes, monsters, industries and more. An adventure editor is also included to allow players to create their own scenarios.
The Dreamcast, PC and PlayStation 2 ports of Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, which feature major graphic improvements and the addition of lip synchronization for the polygon models during cutscenes.
Ouji-sama Lv1 is an RPG game made by Alice Blue, a subsidiary of Alice Soft. This was their second released project. This game is one of the few Alice Soft non-18+ related games, though the addition disc adds yaoi to the game.
Yulhyul Kangho is based on a Korean wuxia manhwa by Jeon Geuk-jin and Yang Jae-hyeon. In the game, the young hero Han Bi-gwang is attacked by assassins in his home and embarks on a journey to find who is responsible for the attack. On his way, he meets the young female martial artists Dam Hwa-rin, who accompanies him. The game is a series of battles with 3D characters on pre-rendered backgrounds, which are fought beat-em-up style in real time, with long comic book style conversations in between. With subsequent victories, the protagonist grows stronger and learns new fighting moves from his opponents.
Pearl Harbor: Strike at Dawn is a arcade flying game. Fly one of nine American aircraft in various theaters of war in the Pacific, including Pearl Harbor.
Bohemia Interactive's debut game published by Codemasters as Operation Flashpoint in 2001, became genre-defining combat military simulation and the No. 1 bestselling PC game around the world and has won many international awards, including “Game of The Year” and “Best Action Game”. Over 2 million copies have been sold since its release.
Sick of the lack of British success at Wimbledon? Well a solution is at hand, thanks to our time-travelling Great Britons who use Dr Who's Tardis to guarantee success at SW19.
J.League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 2001 (known as World Soccer Winning Eleven 4) is a sports video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation exclusively in Japan in June 2001. It is an addition to the Winning Eleven J-League series, and the successor to the J.League Winning Eleven 2000. The game only features club teams (no national teams) and teams from both tiers of the J. League totalling 28 teams. The game also features seven foreign teams from the European football leagues. The game uses the Winning Eleven 2000 engine.
Roll out your pie dough, cut & trim it, mix pie filling, bake, slice, decorate, eat and share virtual pies on your iPod Touch, iPad, or iPhone.
More Pie gives you an entire kitchen full of possibilities. Browse the cookbook to pick your pie recipe, with 20 kinds to choose from. Pick from favorites like apple, blueberry, cherry, pumpkin, chocolate cream, pecan, coconut, peanut butter, grasshopper and more.
Then make your crust, either rolling out the dough, or making a graham cracker or cookie crust. Mix all the ingredients for your pie filling, put it in the pie pan, and then get ready to bake.
Once your pie is done, you can slice it, pick a slice and add 30+ toppings including whipped cream, different flavors of ice cream, fruit, sprinkles, and more. And finally take bites of the pie or email a picture of the whole pie or slice to a friend.
A game based on the spanish feature film "Torrente: El Brazo Tonto de la Ley" (Torrente: The Dumb Arm of the Law). The game follows the adventures of officer Torrente, a fascist, sexist, racist, dishonest, drunk and dirty loser that gets caught between drug cartels and all sorts of homicidal maniacs.