In Petz Sports (released as "Petz Sports: Dog Playground" in Europe), discover a new brand furry-fun experience on Wii: care and play with adorable puppies and challenge your friends in multiplayer mode ... So who will cross the finish line first?!
Pick the puppy of your choice from a variety of breeds and customize his look with tones of different outfits and accessories to make him look unique. Experience a gameplay adapted to the Wii and the Wii remotes. Don't be afraid of shaking your arms as fast as you can to win! Compete against your friends in multiplayer (up to 4 players) in exciting races and select the best environment that will make you win: will you prefer the excitement of an over-crowded Olympic stadium or the advanced knowledge of your home streets?
EyeToy Play: Hero comes complete with a real toy sword for you to wield on your quest. The EyeToy Camera will track your sword's movements as you progress through your adventure.
3D Match Engine - This year's match engine has seen more testing than ever before having been extensively beta tested in Football Manager Live for the past year. The famous Football Manager match engine can now be viewed in full 3D with motion captured animations the players. Sports Interactive has been working on the 3D match engine with the support of SEGA Japan-s football development team who provided the motion capture data and some of the animations. You can now watch your matches in 3D from multiple camera angles and re-watch any part of the match by fast forwarding and rewinding the action using a new match time bar that flags the key moments in the game. The old 2d view of the match engine is still there, especially for those people whose computers aren-t powerful enough to take advantage of the 3d views. TV View: Watch your matches in new full screen TV view and customise your match day screen with widgets to view the information you need as a football manager, be it player performance, match action zones,
Monty the Mole's subterranean home had been damaged by the careless mining of uranium by the Noh-Kair Megacorp. His belongings have been scattered throughout the mines, and he needs to recover them before they are destroyed as well. You must lead Monty through the maze of elevator shafts to safety by avoiding the miners, bizarre creatures, radioactive walls and other shocking obstacles. Deactivate the radiation shields when necessary and navigate the teleportation system to retrieve belongings.
Object "32" is a single-level PWAD for Doom II, meant for limit-removing ports that was released on December 13, 2008 by Lainos. It uses a music track from Gears of War.
A difficult and dark techbase overtaken and altered by the forces of Hell, Object "32" was originally meant to be part of the Grid 32 community project, but ended up being released standalone
Crimson Empire: Circumstances to Serve a Noble was originally released in 2008, with later releases being on the PS2, PSP, and PSVita, the PSVita form getting updated art.
Your favorite colorful candy characters are back in their first free-roaming adventure! It's the end of the day at the M&M'S Candy Factory, but one packet of candy is missing from the delivery truck! It's your mission to explore each sector of the factory and discover all of the scattered hidden candies in order to make the delivery on time. Run on conveyor belts, jump around packing crates, and sneak your way around the factory -- but be prepared for the Bosses that are waiting to thwart the missions and keep the candies from leaving!
World of underground street racing filled with dangerous adventures. Expensive sport cars, gorgeous women and stunning tricks. All of that make your heartbeat faster. Beyond that, You don't even know what will happen this evening. Will you get laid with another amazing blonde or crash your favorite ride? Anyway, you should try this incredible mix of sex and illegal street racing.
Satisfy your brains puzzle craving with even more Crazy Machines 2! Ratchet up the fun and tinker around with over 60 all-new levels! Challenge yourself with a wild new batch of elements including a monster truck, electrostatic fields, fiber optic cables, a hot air balloon and so much more.
Crazy Penguin Catapult is an iOS action game developed by Digital Chocolate and released on Dec 12, 2008. Gameplay is comprised of multiple missions, each broken up into two parts. The first half involves using a catapult to fling penguins through a gap in the wall. Those penguins that make it through are then brought into the second half, in which the player drops the penguins into an area filled with polar bears. If enough polar bears are hit by the penguins, the missions is completed.
1½ Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde (German: "1½ Ritter: Auf der Suche nach der hinreißenden Herzelinde") is a Point & Click adventure game, based on the German movie by the same name, developed by Daedalic Entertainment and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Create Your Own Zany "Rube Goldberg" Devices! Go crazy with over 200 brand new gizmo-twistin' levels! Enjoy all-new elements, music, backgrounds and more. Start off in the Inventor's Training Camp to sharpen your skills.
Get ready for explosive action and building fun using 100 awesome & wacky parts including bottle rockets, cannons, bombs, and robots.
The Ultimate Brain-Teazing Puzzle Game! Continuing the fun, but not including puzzles from Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game.
Key Features: All-new levels!
Brand new elements
Fun for the whole family
Slayer action comes to Nintendo DS!
Buffy's back! Join Spike, Angel and the Scooby Gang to fight the undead hordes. Will you survive long enough to defeat the dark might of the First Evil, or will you have to make the ultimate sacrifice?
The 12th Taiko arcade machine, released in December 2008. Taiko 12 marked a plateau as far as development of the series was concerned- the game mechanics and graphics have been perfected over so many different versions. No major fixes or upgrades were made on this version, except for one small thing- instead of 'Taiko no Tatsujin Twelve' being announced on the title screen, it was replaced with the Japanese equivalent 'Jyuu-ni' (which also means twelve).
The highly rated Nintendo GameCube game, created by the same team that developed Super Mario Galaxy, returns with enhanced motion controls and new surprises.