Inspired by the board and figurine games made popular by Games Workshop, the universe of Warhammer 40,000 is a vast and violent one, rife with strange, alien races, including the Eldar.
Rites of War features a tightly crafted storyline composed of 24 missions and varied victory conditions as you lead the Eldar in their fight for survival. Additional scenarios allow for control of Tyrannid and Imperial armies and a glory point system lets you build and customize your own army, with 8 distinct troop classes ranging from War Machines to Assault Troops to Devastator Squads. A level-based experience system enhances the game's RPG (Role-Playing Game) element, allowing you to upgrade and customize units, enhance warrior skills and employ "psyker" (psychic) abilities.
Like its predecessor, players take the role of a dungeon keeper, building and defending an underground dungeon from the would-be heroes that invade it, as well as from other keepers. In the game's campaign mode, the player is charged with recovering the portal gems from each area in order to open a portal to the surface.
Outcast is a 3D third-person (with an optional first-person view) action game with adventure elements. In search of five sacred relics, the protagonist travels through the five continents of Adelpha (plus one tutorial island). Each land has its own landscape (mountains, lakes, forests), populated areas, as well as dozens of minor problems - small quests that the hero is required to solve. Most Talans populating the world can be conversed with about a variety of topics. A large portion of the game consists of finding key characters and performing quests for them; some of these are optional, though most must be completed in an adventure-like linear fashion in order to advance the plot. Cutter is free to travel between the continents using special portals.
Apart from exploration and completing quests, Cutter will also fight many guards and creatures. At his disposal are six futuristic weapons (railgun and others); ammunition for those guns is scattered around and can also be produced by mixing items. Aiming help is p
The PC version has differences in the modes that there are, in addition to an exclusive feature with the credits that the PlayStation version doesn’t have.
Muscle Fight is a free competitive fighting game released in 1999 by Matayan.
Based on the Yudetamago manga "Kinnikuman", created using Enterbrain's (formerly ASCII) software "2D Fighting Maker 95".
Having successfully escaped san-angelos, found the transporter to the alien home world ( levels one thru three ), and liberated the clandestine transporter research facility ( level four ), the time has come to deal with the real evil.... the alien sympathizers.
Very large industrial/Zerstorer-inspired zone with great details and gameplay.
Recommended to use with Zerstorer, but works in id tech 1 too, then it is quite hard. Made in 1999 by John "DaMaul" McCann and stood the test of time fairly well.
Rail shooter based on Iron Maiden's music and mascot, Eddie. The game was included as a bonus disc with the double CD compilation album of the same name. The game takes the player through a series of linear, on-rails missions through various levels based on the covers of past Iron Maiden albums. Players can select any track from the album to play in the background of each level.
Alien Invasion is a total conversion for Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition. It was created by Fred Hero and released on June 16th, 1999. It contains new levels, new graphics (including graphics from Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II, Shadow Warrior, Blood, and Rise of the Triad: Dark War) new voice-overs (including voice-overs from Shadow Warrior), and new music (including music from Doom, Shadow Warrior, Blood, and Rise of the Triad: Dark War).
A twisted version of Links LS. New Courses, New Game Modes (e.g. Poison, Deathmatch, Demolition Driving Range), exploding balls...fun for the whole family! Not your typical golf game, Links Extreme places emphasis on speed and timing instead of accuracy.
Released in Disc Station Vol 23, Puyo Card is a stacking card game. Players place cards onto the middle of the playfield; matching four of the same color will create a chain and damage the opponent.
Kickflip Quake was a popular, humorous modification early in the Quake modding scene, inspired by Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and allowed for online co-op play.
Also included were numerous "skate" maps.
Its creator, Micheal Büttner, as well as the mod, were featured in the Video Game Museum, which acknowledged the "Beginning of Modding".