Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows on June 11, 1998. The game was originally developed as a spin-off of the mech simulation game G-Nome by 7th Level.
Seven Kingdoms Ancient Adversaries: This is a strategy game designed by Trevor Chan, the author of Capitalism. Players choose to play as one of seven civilizations. Military might is not enough to win the game. Players must plan actions a few steps ahead, trade with other races, build up industry and establish diplomatic contacts.
The follow up to The Beginning of the end. Lots of new stuff here. All these levels have an original feel to them. You will enjoy playing these wads! But be warned... they are tough!
The player receives a series of missions that he must complete involving the rescue of injured and endangered civilians, extinguishing fires, and arresting any violators of the law, some scenarios would be like: an accident at a race track, a plane crash, a flood, a traffic accident and a bomb threat, as well as scenarios based on true events such as Ramstein airshow disaster.
Hugo: The Magic Oak or The Magic Oak is a 1998 video game developed and published by ITE Media for the PC as part of the "Play and Learn" series. It was titled Den Fortryllede Eg / Hugo: Leg Og Lær 1 in Denmark, Tajemný les (Mystic forest) in Czechia, Taikatammi in Finland, Die Zaubereiche in Germany, Zaczarowany dąb in Poland, and Кузя и его друзья: Волшебное дерево (Kuzya and friends: The magic tree) in Russia.
Originally released on 1 June 1998, the game was re-released on 21 April 2005 as Hugo Gold III in Germany. It was also re-released as part of the compilations Hugo 2 in 1 and Hugo - Sonderpaket 1 (with a beach wristwatch) together with Wild River in 1999 in Germany, Hugo: Birthday Party in 2000, and in the Best of Hugo series with Hugo Classic #1 (Hugo) in Denmark.
Rule the wasteland of the future as a gorgeous Amazon, or an evil Death-cultist in the real-time strategy game that doesn't take itself too seriously. With family choices including chain-wielding Bikers, Cyborgs, Enforcers, and Good ol' Trailer Trash, you're bound to find the Tribe that's right for you.
You are part of an elite commando force that must infiltrate a hostile alien cite. Once inside, you must scour industrial landscapes, crawl through waterways and air ducts, navigate treacherous canyons teeming with vicious mutants, stow away on an alien spacecraft, and destroy the enemy's secret moon base.
TOAW is the first in a series of wargames released by Talonsoft. The game focuses on historic conflicts (mainly World War 2 and Korea) that lie between army- and battalion-sized engagements. Each unit is modelled individually down to infantry guns, tanks, etc. The game is scenario driven, meaning that there is no campaign where you fight battle after battle. A scenario can last from a couple of hours to several years (in game time). Two graphics modes are available: Top-down and isometric (pseudo 3D). The latter one shows units as "miniatures-like" icons, representing the main type of equipment in the formation. The other mode uses military symbols for representation. The game is played on a zoomable map (2 levels). The game includes weather effects and political events.
All features of the game (units, map, events, etc.) can be edited through the included scenario editor.
If the prospect of being a real motocross racer has always been overshadowed by the unfortunate reality of the broken bones and poor financial compensation, you'll love the realistic action of CASTROL HONDA SUPERBIKE WORLD CHAMPIONS. Hop on the Honda RVF-RC45 and set out to win the championship. Three modes of play Championship, Practice, and Trainer allow you to delve into all aspects of this underrated sport, and variable difficulty levels let motocross maniacs of all skill levels get into the action. Play alone or take on up to five friends via the Internet.
Godzilla Online was a multiplayer only game based on the 1998 film "Godzilla" from Centropolis Entertainment. Players assumed the role of the Soldier, Scientist, Baby Godzilla, or Reporter and competed in various match types in arenas that were similar to locations in the movie; gaining EXP to progress through ranks.
Up to four virtual golfers can play on a choice of four lavish 18-hole golf courses around the world. The backgrounds and players are photo-realistic and the game features many sound effects and voice options.