The worlds of Ultima await you in this special collection of 10 games designed by Richard Garriott, also known as Lord British, the creator of the Ultimate series.
The Ultima Collection Includes:
Utima I: The First Age of Darkness
Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
Utima III: Exodus
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
Utima V: Warriors of Destiny
Ultima VI: The False Prophet
Ultima VII: The Black Gate
Ultima VII Part 2: Serpent Isle
Ultima VIII: Pagan
Akalabeth
* Bonus Software: Akalabeth.
The first game Richard Garriott ever designed.
Akalabeth became the catalyst that spawned 17 years of Ultima fantasy Role-Playing tradition.
* Ultima Atlas
This 16 page atlas is a complete compilation of the navigational maps originally packaged with each Ultima game.
* Exclusive Interviews.
These revealing never-before-seen interviews with Lord British, Richard Garriott's alter ego, offer a perspective on the Ultima series and a first look into the next game, Ultima: Ascension.
You can choose to race with other tracks in two or three simple tracks, and there is a mode where you can just drive a truck to deliver cargo to your designated location. The second mode might be bit boring, since you do nothing but drive a truck and do nothing more, but it's worth it for two reasons - primarily the extremely beautiful landscape you drive through. It is designed with the utmost care and detail and you can really feel like you're really there. And secondly, the game simulates the job of a truck driver pretty accurately. While driving, you get to experience what a real truck driver feels and does on the road. Now, multiply that by a 1000 miles. But mostly, this is a truck racing game. You can change the view from behind the wheel to outside of the truck, whatever you like. There is also a good rearview mirror that helps you while driving. Overall, this is a fantastic truck simulation and racing game and you should try this one and the games sequels, Hard Truck 2 and the rest of the game's series.
Madou Monogatari: Secret of Elysium is a first-person dungeon-crawler with minimal to no numerical statuses. The player navigates the maze-like floors of the towers by solving puzzles and defeating enemies.
Madou Monogatari: Secret of Elysium was only released in Korea.
Sequel to Wages of War, Soldiers at War is a squad-based tactical game. Lead a squad of American soldiers in WW2, performing covert operations against the Nazis.
Soldiers at War is turn-based, squad-level combat with all the heroism and action of a good world war 2 movie! Lead a squad of 8 men through hair rising campaign of 18 linked scenarios. Experience D-day and the assault on Monte Cassino. Execute commando raids and fight fierce house-to-house battles in blasted cities like Anzio and Cherbourg. An extremely flexible mission editor and 10 extra standalone missions make the action virtually endless. 4 player multiplay via network or the internet lets you fight it out with real opponents!
Inferno (not to be confused with Doom's original third episode) is a nine-level episode replacement designed by Christopher Lutz and released in March 1998. The mapset is themed after Doom episode Inferno, replacing all levels with new ones designed around the Hell map visual style.
The game allows a selection of 16 cars, 6 tracks, and weather choices. People can play alone, against the computer, or multiplayer. When playing against the PC (8 opponents), players can choose between easy, normal, and hard difficulty.
Insertion is an eleven-level PWAD for Doom II. It was created by David Shaw, Stephen Watson, Thomas Evans and Adam Williamson. Most of the authors had previously worked on either the first or second Memento Mori, or Requiem, and the gameplay and level design found here is similar in style to those, albeit with fewer maps.
Tails and the Quest of 100 Rings is a fan game created by Magnus Andersson (aka mightydillo). A demo was initially released publicly with one zone in 1997. It was only the second Klik & Play Sonic-based fan game to ever hit the internet. A completed version was released in mid-1998. A demo for this game was released in the Sonic Klik & Play Collection.
Swarm is a top-down space shooter, similar to asteroids. You fly a ship around collecting an fuel source called EZT (Endron Zymithium Trisistaline) for the corporation you're indentured to. There is an aggressive alien species called the Clagnor which you must avoid / defeat. You can collect ammo for various weapons and mines which help you fight enemies / destroy asteroids, and shields which keep you alive when taking damage.
The game is level based. The main type of level requires you to connect enough EZT. The second type is a level where you must kill a certain number of enemies. And lastly there is an uncommon bonus level where you can collect as many items as you can in a short amount of time.
Items carry over between levels, but are lost when you lose a life. If you lose all lives the game is over, though you may start again from the highest level you reached. There is a high score list as well. The game contains 100 levels of increasing difficulty.
Ultimate Race Pro (stylized as Ultim@te Race Pro) is a racing video game, created by Kalisto Entertainment and published by MicroProse, developed in 1997 and released in 1998. It was bundled with PowerVR boards.
Sorry! (also unofficially referred to as Sorry! '98) is a 1998 video game based on the board game of the same name. It offers classic Sorry! and also a mode called Way Sorry!, where new cards are introduced, including Bully, Buddy, Punish, and Happy. The animated pawns talk, joke, and make amusing remarks during gameplay that relate with the colors' personalities. There are cutscenes as well, which show what happens afterward when a specific color wins. Rules are identical to normal play; however there are some options for "house rules", such as being allowed to bump teammates. Both the Classic (playing cards drawn) and Strategy (playing cards from hand) games are available.
Black Dahlia is a suspense thriller based loosely on the unsolved California murder of Elizabeth Short, nicknamed "Black Dahlia" for her favoritism towards black clothing.
The game is a point-and-click puzzle-solving adventure with live action cutscenes. Full 360 degree horizontal and limited vertical panning allow the player to scan each scene with the mouse. Jim's in-game notebook acts as a journal as it records everything of importance that he has examined.
Black Dahlia has over sixty puzzles dispersed over nearly as many locations. They range in difficulty, style and type including jigsaw, manipulation, code breaking, mazes and object based. Well publicized bypass codes can be used to "auto-solve" them without compromising the game, since no score is kept.
A third-person hack 'n' slash action game best known for enabling the player to use a variety of different sword swings to chop off limbs, heads and arms of opponents.