This World War I game has you taking control of a triplane and shooting and bombing enemy territory. You can choose between English, Japanese, German and Finnish alliances.
Ricochet Xtreme is the first game of the Ricochet franchise by Reflexive Entertainment. Although the base gameplay is like Breakout, it takes much more from Arkanoid.
A fast-paced action Breakout remake that challenges your agility and reflexes, Ricochet Xtreme boasts a whopping 170 levels of intense competition. Featuring four levels of difficulty and a multitude of power-ups and obstacles to dodge, each level provides endless excitement. Whether you're a beginner or an expert in the genre, you'll find a challenge that's just right for your skill set. Enjoy blasting through this futuristic world at blazing speeds while avoiding treacherous hazards with surgical precision – all while keeping your eye on the ball.
Ricochet Xtreme stands out with its unique combination of bonus rounds, one-of-a-kind power-ups and obstacles tailored to keep even veterans on their toes. The graphics are smooth and vivid, making it an immersive experience not to be missed by any Breakout enthusiast. There's always something new to e
You are in control of Busby and you task in each level is to collect all dewdrops and avoid the enemies (i.e. centipedes), spiny plants or even carnivorous plants. Once the last dewdrop is collected, you proceed with the next level. The dewdrops are in different colors in the game and you can only collect those that match your own color. But you can change your color when ever you want (by rotating through them). Color codes are also important for some enemies, as they may go about the color (they attack you when you don't match their color).
If you manage to collect five dewdrops of the same color in a row, you get the super-power and you can knock off or even out the most dangerous foe. The game consists of more then 70 levels spread over 5 different world (like Terrarium, Honey Garden, etc.) and offers 9 power-ups to help you get that far. And at the end of each world, you face a boss.
The ultimate helicopter game with great graphics and gorgeous effects awaits you! You have not seen a helicopter game like this one before. AirStrike 3D is more than just a game. It is action packed, adrenaline filled, apocalyptic survival experiment for the daredevils.
Game's awesome 3D engine, combined with adjustable camera views and Hollywood-style special effects provide breathtaking visual experience and make an action hero out of you, rather than just a regular gamer.
Universal Warrior (or The Machines, as is the official title of the PC version) is a top-down maze shooter in the vein of Gauntlet and Alien Breed, with added economic elements.
The game alternates between equipment management and the actual in-level action, in which a remote-controlled robot runs through maze-like maps and shoots mechanical enemies. With the money earned in these sci-fi contests, improved equipment can be bought in five categories, making the robot more powerful, more maneuverable and less easy to damage. On the other hand, getting damaged means you must spend money on repairs. This encourages careful and effective playing.
This game is a one-button-game where you have to repeatedly hit the space bar to power up your rocket in order to let it fly into the sky... or crash it nearby.
You main goal is to hit the button only then when it is over the green part of your control system. The more you are off the center, the more the rockets angle will increase (if you are still in the power-up area) or the rocket is loosing power (if you are beyond the power-up area).
Once you have enough power (turned the vertical red line green), your rocket will start with the angle you have achieved. Depending on that angle, you rocket will either go to the orbit or fly a 180° into the ground.
The game has a highscore table that counts the time you needed to get your rocket successfully into space.
Aliens have taken over the planet Gromada - a former testing site for new military units. - and now control a high-tech arsenal. Armed only with a tank called Kassandra, you must defeat the alien-controlled forces amassed against you and rid the planet of the aliens once and for all.
This game is a compilation containing five early Sega arcade games, including 1979's Head On. Each have been given significant graphical and audio upgrades (though emulated versions of the originals are also selectable). There are also various scans of flyers and other promotional material.
The game was brought to the Japanese PlayStation Network service as part of the PlayStation 2 Classics range in October 2012. This version is simply known as Sega Memorial Selection.
In Virocop you enter the Gamedisk, a virtual holiday theme park that is under the threat of destruction of viruses. Your job is to take control of a virocop, D.A.V.E. (Digital Armoured Virus Exterminator) and eliminate the enemies before it's too late. The levels are split into worlds with four levels each, and each world has its own theme. For example the first world is sport themed so you will drive over football fields, billiard tables and racing courses.
An arcade action game similar to Space Invaders. Using your spaceship at the bottom of the screen, defend yourself from the waves of attacking enemies. When the screen is cleared of all enemies, you move on to the next round.
Each round also has a time limit, you only have so much time to defeat all the enemies. If you do not, you will move on to the next round anyway.
The player here controls the movements of a disc with their mouse. The disc is divided into four quarters, each a different colour, identifying with balls of four various colours zooming around the playfield and four differently-coloured wall-mounted hands grasping out, waiting for the player to deliver a ball of the appropriate colour. In order to ensnare a ball (as though they were complementary sides of a velcro connection), the player must rotate the disc using the mouse buttons to ensure that the side facing the ball is of the same colour as the ball itself when they connect. Colour-mismatched connections result in taking a hit; after twelve such failures, the game is over.
Care Bears: Let's Have a Ball! is based on characters from a popular children's television show and feature films, originally developed by American Greetings in 1981.
The player is taken directly to the home screen among the clouds where he can select a Care Bear to play any of the eight arcade-style games they represent. Each game is prefaced with a description and instructions, and all the other games can also be accessed from here by clicking on the bears that line the bottom of the screen. The games have five levels that become progressively more difficult as the player reaches them. Actions are performed by moving items or Care Bears with the mouse and keyboard.
There's a rumbling at your feet. Is it a vicious T-Rex? Maybe it's an erupting volcano! No time to panic. Littlefoot, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie need you! Your friends are trapped in the Mysterious Beyond and it's up to your to get them back to the safety of The Great Valley. Predators are lurking everywhere. The terrain is treacherous. Teamwork is the key. It's an amazing adventure that takes you through The Land Before Time!