F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Desert Storm is the successor to F/A-18 Hornet Korea. It features a campaign with 27 unrelated missions set in the Gulf region. Typical examples are the bombing of ground targets or escort missions. On most missions the player gets help by other aircraft including the famous A-10 Warthog.
The game strongly focuses on the realistic simulation of the F/A-18 Hornet so the player has to work with a complex set of key combinations to control it. Twelve tutorial missions are designed to introduce the player step by step to the aircraft. The game also features an editor to create custom missions.
Embark on a fun and frozen journey through the Ice Age universe. In his hunt for his favourite acorn, across the frozen lands, Scrat has accidently cracked the Earth's crust.
Help build a new home for cute animals like raccoons, sharks, monkeys, dinosaurs and many more animals, too. Don't forget about Sid, Manny & Diego -- plus that nutty little animal, Scrat, of course.
Less of a traditional game and more of a cross between a benchmark tool and a time waster, Dr. Sbaitso was a talking artificial AI program that came with early Sound Blaster cards. He posed as a psychiatrist, but many of the answers Sbaitso gave the player were rambling and nonsensical.
SpaceAgency is a rocket ship simulator for iOS. It has the player building piloting, and landing multiple rocket ships in a series of mission-based objectives.
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS: Youkoso! Sailor Youchien is a video game released for the Playdia by Bandai exclusively in Japan on August 24, 1995.
London-Faversham High Speed brings together the exhilaration of high speed trains with the more serene ‘classic’ third rail lines of Kent all in one route, complete with the streamlined Southeastern Class 395.
Kisha de Go! is an offshoot of the Densha de Go! series. This version of the game allows players to drive a steam train, rather than an electric train like the other entries.
The coverage included portions of the Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Shin'etsu Main Line and Ban'etsu-Sai Line. The controls were made slightly more complex to reflect steam operation.