This sequel to Vietnam: Black Ops is a first person shooter geared towards casual gamers. Running on the LithTech 2 engine, the game features twelve levels representing various combat arenas of the Vietnam War, including jungle and urban outdoor environments and an indoor level set in an ancient temple. The game plot is straight out of Apocalypse Now - you're an American soldier sent into the jungles of Vietnam and Cambodia to find and kill a rogue American special forces operative. Gameplay is standard FPS, with several difficulty settings from which to choose.
The evil Twister has a plan to ruin humanity, and only you can stop her. This involves travelling through your inner thoughts to gather the required symbols.
A first-person shooter with attempts at simulation-centric gameplay, primarily comprised of fighting criminal and terrorist threats around the world for vaguely defined reasons.
In this 3D shooter the player is equipped with a couple of bazookas and is riding a rollercoaster with the objective to hit a specified amount of targets in a specified period of time.
Playing as Dylan Doug, you must rescue your kidnapped butler Groucho in the Castle of Illusions. Armed with a gun, you must defeat waves of enemies in order to reach your goal.
In this space shooting gallery game the player, as commander of earths last remaining space station, must save the earth from the deadly cylon fleet. Later it was re-released by Tynesoft under the name "Cylon Invasion".
This expansion adds four new levels to the single-player campaign with new NPCs, improved net code with a rebalanced multiplayer, and Co-op for the single-player campaign.
M.A.C.H. is a top down shooter for the Commodore 64 from Starvision. It was released in 1987, and tasks the player to control a Maneuverable Armed Computer Human to defeat the evil robot Nektron.
2060 A.D. The Red Menace has resurfaced. The Sea Boils with submarines and battlecruisers, blood and oil. The skies are dark with enemy birds. Tigershark has been deployed. A fully-loaded subfoil prototype.
This Xbox Live Arcade release combines both Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe into one release, and also offers an "evolved" mode with altered graphics and gameplay.
A shoot-'em-up that was originally released in Japan under the Simple 1500 Series Banner and later released in the US as a budget title by A1 Games through Agetec.
Planet Harriers is a seated twin arcade cabinet in the Space Harrier franchise. Like its 1985 predecessor Space Harrier, Planet Harriers had the most technically advanced graphics of 2000, running on the Sega Hikaru arcade system board, which was very powerful (but very expensive) for its time.