Decker is a computer matrix hacking game for Windows. Decker is based on the concepts explored by William Gibson's Neuromancer and the Cyberpunk genre.
The year is 2104 and humanity is engaged in a fratricidal war between the inhabitants of Earth and colonized Mars. After weeks of fierce battles and heavy losses, an opportunistic alien force emerges from the depths of space and threatens to take over the solar system - just when humanity is in its weakest and most divided state.
You will have to explore and conquer the galaxy as the head of your fleet, planning colonization, terraforming planets, managing your resources and deciding on the appropriate technological research to lead mankind where you want it to go. Research, combined with a top-notch spy network, will enable you to survive in a stellar system which is much more dangerous than it would first appear to be. Who says that space is empty? Black holes, asteroid fields, nebulas, cosmic clouds and wormholes as well as alien races make each fleet sortie a perilous affair.
Can you stand up for the challenge?
Intense action and deep strategy are at your fingertips in this real time strategy combat thriller. You are in control of a gladiator troop in ancient Rome. You must recruit slaves, refine their character and mold them into fighting machines.
Collect weaponry, chariots and armor all to enhance your gladiators' ability to move up the ranks and fight in larger coliseums for higher purses, just like ancient Rome.
Strategy game which takes place in vietnam. You control a platoon of GIs through a campaign with 14 missions.
Platoon is the second video game adaptation of the 1986 war film of the same title, following the 1987 game by Ocean Software
Namco Super Wars is a tactical role-playing game developed by Namco and published by Bandai for the Wonderswan Color. It is a crossover game, featuring characters from several classic Namco titles.
The game is played on a square grid, on which both the player's and computer's units are placed. Each side takes turns moving and making actions with their units. Every character has a variety of attacks and special moves that can be selected when performing an action. Some of these consume Spirit Points, which slowly regenerate each turn. The game is divided into stages. Between each stage, the player is able to visit a shop and prepare his units before starting the next stage. Unlike most RPGs, characters do not gain levels for directly defeating opponents. Instead, completion of a map will reward the players with a number of level ups, which they can then distribute among their units as they wish.
The Monopoly Party game is the fastest way to discover what your friends are really like. It's an intense buying, trading, building, and deal-making frenzy because every player moves at the same time. Here's how it works: Everyone rolls a set of dice at the same time. As soon as everyone rolls, everyone moves. Just roll and go. Then do all of the things you love, such as buy property, pass "Go," and draw cards from "Community Chest." Play Monopoly Party and find out who will cut you a deal when the chips are down and who will bankrupt you out of the game.
Galaxy Angel Game Boy Advance: Moridakusan Tenshi no Full Course Okawari Jiyuu is a Strategy game, published by Marvelous Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 2002.
Keep a stranglehold on your corrupt office by accepting bribes and using those bribes to hire henchmen, pay for protection and buy traps to snare valiant heroes. These do-gooders will eventually come a-knocking and it's your prerogative to obfuscate and outright beat back their attempts at bringing justice upon your head and hide. Setting traps inside the magistrate building also helps to slow down or completely stop some hapless heroes.
Played in a humorous light, Akudaikan features real Japanese actors, comical scenarios, a few ridiculous moments and wacky mini-games certain to elicit laughs from unsuspecting gamers.
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 - Beybattle Tournament 2 was a game released on the Sony Playstation. It was launched on August 1, 2002 in Japan. The game is a continuation of Beyblade: Let it Rip!
Strategic Command: European Theater is a World War II grand strategy game. The game, that is turn-based, takes place on a map that stretches horizontally from the east coast of North America to the Ural Mountains in Russia, and vertically from just below the Arctic Circle to the North Coast of Africa. There are six campaigns, each a year in the war that are played until the end of the war, starting with the Germans attacking Poland.
DIG, SCOOP, HAUL with 7 different tough TONKA trucks to build roads, move boulders, construct buildings and more! Over 50 missions in 5 different parts of TONKA town mean hours of construction fun. Plus, earn rewards after each mission to upgrade your vehicles!