This level oozes atmosphere and plays quite well. It was originaly VERY easy so a lot of vials and other powerups and ammo were removed making it more enjoyable.
Heart of Evil is a Single Player Half-Life mod that accurately and sensitively depicts the American ‘experience’ in Vietnam, right down to the laces on the zombies boots.
In 2097, the mining of minerals and other natural resources is completely automated and controlled by supercomputers. The planets that are mined for 'Iberium', an essential mineral to control pollution on Earth, are called Z.A.R.; Zones for Artificial Resources.
Hunting is a Russian amateur DOS game, found online in 2022, where players shoot alien-invading rabbits using five different weapons. It features a first-person perspective, individual kill animations, and dynamic music. Ammo is limited, and the gameplay ends when it's depleted. The game is notably violent.
A highly detailed 3-D recreation of the Overlook Hotel. You play the part of Duke Nukem, U.S. Marines Special Operative, sent in to take care of the "Caretaker." Yes, that's right. The sequel to The Shining is a video game.
5 levels (1 secret, 1 for credits without any action)You start in a common city area before entering a desolated factory. The last regular level is set in war-torn Bosnia with great ambient sounds, some traps and destroyed buildings.
Strain is a 32-level partial conversion for Doom II released in 1997 by the Alpha Dog Alliance. It features nine new or modified monsters through the use of DeHackEd, modified weapons, and a soundtrack written by David "Tolwyn" Shaw, Mark Klem, and Jon Landis. The project had a sporadic development history, exceeding a year due to cyclical interest and disinterest[1].
Contra Spirits, also known as Super Contra 3, is a pirated Famicom port of Contra III: The Alien Wars (Contra Spirits in Japan and Super Probotector: Alien Rebels in Europe) for the SNES, made by Ei-How Yang (and possibly others) in 1995. It was only released in 1997.
Duke Nukem 3D is the name of a handheld video game that was sold as a standalone unit in the "Grip Games" toy line by Tiger Electronics. Loosely based on the desktop PC game of the same name, the unit was developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics and published by GT Interactive in 1997.
The LCD version of Panzer Dragoon is a handheld game released by Tiger Electronics as part of their Pocket Arcade series of LCD handhelds. It is based on the Sega Saturn game, Panzer Dragoon.
You are Lieutenant Klaus von Steinfeld of the 6th German Army. During the Stalingrad Offensive, you have been captured by the red army and deported to a secret prison in Western Siberia. You must try to escape from this heavily guarded prison or get over it to give to the enemy, thereby risking the death penalty.