The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a light gun arcade game from Sega. It was released in 1997, and is based on the film of the same name. It is also a sequel to Sega's 1994 Jurassic Park arcade game.
The game features five levels based on environments from the film, including a laboratory and a workers' village. Four of the levels feature a boss battle that must be won to advance the game. Boss enemies include Tyrannosaurus, Deinosuchus and Carnotaurus. Velociraptors are also featured as enemies throughout the game. Pachycephalosaurus, Compsognathus and venom-spitting Dilophosaurus are also encountered throughout the game. At times, the game presents the player with an opportunity to rescue a human who is being attacked by one or multiple dinosaurs. Saving the human results in the human rewarding the player with either a temporary weapon upgrade or additional health.
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Chapter 2 - Season 2 has arrived, and you've been activated! Play as a spy and join the forces of GHOST or SHADOW to secure intel, sabotage rival agents and take back the Island. The Agency is calling, will you join the fight?
Drop into a new world. Choose your landing spot and explore an all new island featuring 13 new locations. Swim, fish and more! Support your squad by using the bandage bazooka and check out the new hideouts and explosives! The combat is also upgraded with less grind and more fun.
The game stars a man known as Shtopor (or Corkscrew, who looks very much like the Postal Dude) who wakes up in a hospital to find that someone has stolen his penis. Journey through Muhosransk City (Podunk City) on a journey to find your stolen sex organ and kill the bastard responsible.
A group of space pirates known as the Cosmo Gang is concocting an evil scheme, which involves smuggling rare fruits and using them for their own foul purposes. Two young mecha pilots, Riki and his sister Mami, board a giant mecha called Bangai-O, in order to confront the pirates in battle and foil their villainous plans.
Call of Duty: Black Ops – Zombies is a spin-off game of the Call of Duty series' Zombies mode and the sequel to Call of Duty: World at War – Zombies.
Adapted from the best-selling console hit and built specifically for tablets and smartphones the game allows up to four-player multiplayer, and, as a new addition to both platforms, voice chat. It also features ranks based on Experience Points.
It includes the maps Kino der Toten, Ascension, and Call of the Dead: Director's Cut as well as the unlockable Dead Ops Arcade.
Operation Resurrection is the PlayStation 2 version of the Return to Castle Wolfenstein with some added extras that make it it's own unique game. Next to the full, original singleplayer campaign, there are 7 new prologue levels that show how B.J. and Agent One first met and how they got captured and imprisoned at Wolfenstein Castle. There is also a secret bonus awarded at the end of every level when every secret area has been found.
Unlike Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War there is no multiplayer support - internet and multi link.
Silent Hill: The Escape is a Silent Hill spin-off game, featuring first-person shooter-style gameplay. Its characteristic feature is a gameplay mechanic called gesture technology, which is a method of controlling the actions in the game via image feedback from the mobile device's built-in camera. The game objective is for the player to make their way through ten levels by finding the key and bringing it to the locked door at the end of each level. The player must slide their fingers to move the character in a first person perspective and tap the screen to shoot enemies.
The denizens of Atlantis have arisen after a slumber of 10,000 years, and only Asuka and Maya can save the world from destruction in their Aurawing aircraft! Crisis Force was Konami's last shoot-'em-up game for the Famicom, and it pushes the hardware to its absolute limits.
New technology has led to the development of an advanced combat training emulator, where the weak have died and the best become even better. Known as the Meat Machine, this device takes Marines where they have never been, shows them enemies they have never faced, and trains them with both existing and advanced weaponry. As one of a variety of characters, you'll explore expansive levels with many ladders and basements, pick up or destroy items, and conserve your ammo and stamina for intense firefights.
The Plutonia Experiment is one of the two official 32-level Doom II IWADs which make up Final Doom. It was created by brothers Dario and Milo Casali under contract with id Software, and was released alongside its counterpart TNT: Evilution on June 17, 1996.
Raiden Trad is an over-head vertical-scrolling shooter, based on an arcade game of the same title. It features two forms of weapon upgrades and two types of missiles (normal or homing). You start the game with several bombs which you can use to destroy most enemies on the screen to get yourself out of a jam. Each level ends with a large boss or bosses.
The colonies are waging war over the remaining fossil fuels and minerals left on earth, and a team of rebellious warriors go into battle to settle the score once and for all.
Contents:
A steel façade case with a UNSC device stencilled on it
A redeemable code for the Infinity Actual Kit
War Games Map Pass
Recruit Prime armor skin
Prime emblem
Assault Rifle Prime weapon skin
All eight Specializations unlocked immediately after reaching SR-50
Cryo-Chamber Avatar prop
Recruit Armor Avatar clothes
UNSC Infinity Briefing Packet, which includes Mjolnir Armor schematics, weapon information, and a layout of the indoctrination of the SPARTAN-IVs
90-minute extended edition of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn accessible through Halo Waypoint
Bonus content providing backstory on characters and stories in Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
Special featurette: Making of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
Special featurette: Bringing Gaming to Reality