Wings! is a classic flight-combat action game from the Amiga generation. With "Wings! Remastered Edition" Cinemaware brings you back to an experience full of blasting action, drama and emotions.
Stalin vs. Martians is a parody real-time strategy video game developed by Black Wing Foundation, Dreamlore and N-Game, released on April 29, 2009. Described as "trashy and over-the-top" by its creators, the game mocks World War II strategy games and utilizes pythonesque humor. The developers state that Stalin vs. Martians is "obviously a parody, which sometimes gets close to being a satire" and is "halfway to becoming a trash icon of gaming industry for years". In some interviews the lead designer of the game compares Stalin vs. Martians to the Troma films.
Many review sites considered this to be one of the worst strategy games of all time. It was removed from sale shortly after release. The campaign had 12 levels and ended with Stalin dancing during the credits, which was also used as the game's marketing trailer.
The most famous losers in the world go on a University tour and find themselves with a tiny chance at scoring with a woman, if they can complete all their tasks and win admittance to a swanky frat party. This game totally doesn't suck, dude.
Time is running out for Marine and her friends. She needs to find warriors at all costs, but all she seems to stumble into is a mermaid, a werewolf, a dragon and hordes of crazy orcs... can you get her out of trouble, in one of the best episodes of the award-winning Millennium series?
Can Marine, Benoit, Karine and her friends find 12 warriors to confront the 13 dreaded Lords of Mystrock? Will Jeanne the magical fairy still support them and unleash her devastating spells on the foes? Play Millennium 2, live the tale and find out!
How can 13 peasants challenge 13 rich, powerful and well-educated martial artists? Enter the final, grandiose episode of a saga no stranger to the likes of Karate Kid, and carrying an uplifting message of hope, perseverence and friendship.
Recover the stolen treasures of Ancient Egypt in this unforgettable tile-matching quest. Featuring 200 uniquely challenging layouts in three incredible game modes, Luxor MahJong is truly an epic adventure.
Screamer 4x4 lets players loose on rough terrain in a range of modified off-road vehicles, ranging from the simple Land Rover to the massive RÁBA H18.
Players compete in a series of time trial championships and trophies, earning new vehicles and upgrades as they go. There is a variety of play modes, including the option of a free drive (like Midtown Madness). Additionally, there is a range of multi-player games reminiscent of Carmageddon.
Infinite Crisis blends RPG and Strategy to create a competitive online game set in the multiverse of DC Comics. Two squads of DC heroes and villains compete in combative trials across multiple destructive battlefields featuring game-changing Catastrophic Events.
Pure Pinball contains three different 3D tables with their own themes (Racing, War and Trains) each featuring multiple flippers and special game modes. The game can be played from any of 12 different camera setups (for instance complete overview, ball close-up, ball follow or traditional scrolling style). This has been made possible through use of real-time 3D graphics. The game also features spot-on flipper control featuring a multiball enabled physics engine that calculates the ball movement more than 1500 times per second.
RailWorks, later simply Train Simulator, is a train simulation game developed by RailSimulator.com Ltd. It is the official successor to Rail Simulator, and was released online on 12 June 2009 and in stores on 3 July 2009.
Compared to Rail Simulator, RailWorks contained new rolling stock, tools that previously had to be downloaded separately, graphical advancements such as modification of the existing content, bug fixes, backwards compatibility and the ability to trade elements from the virtual world with other users online. The first release of RailWorks contained all of the five real-world routes of the original European and North American releases of Rail Simulator, and added three new fictional routes: a large UK goods yard, a route set in the Alpine region and a route based around Denver, Colorado.
It is a Steamworks title, which means it uses and requires Steam to activate and to deliver core game updates. Steam is also used to deliver additional routes and locomotives in the form of DLC. The core game has re
Set in the distant future of 2117, players take the role of highly trained military specialists which handle situations involving advanced and dangerous technology. Final Rush is a co-operative action first person shooter which pits you against waves of enemies. Final Rush is more than just a game, it's a service.
Raging through the final two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Dominion War pitted an alliance of the Federation and Klingons against the Cardassians and invading Dominion fleets in a prolonged and costly battle for control of the Alpha Quadrant. Now you can join this epic struggle as you take tactical, strategic and navigational command of any one of the four battling forces. With unprecedented access to all facets of space combat, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars asks YOU to decide who lives or dies. Strategize! Maneuver! Anticipate! And when you've got your enemy where you want him -- Strike!
Four races in an epic struggle. Choose your alliance. Build your Fleet. You're the tactician - The command is yours.
InFlux is a puzzle game that mixes exploration and puzzle platforming in a series of beautiful natural and abstract environments. You are a mysterious metal sphere which falls from the sky, traversing an apparently deserted island dotted with cubic structures of glass and steel. Each glasshouse is a puzzle to be solved.
Good or evil? The decision is entirely yours in Citadels, a historical action strategy game! Two extensive campaigns give you insight into both sides of the war. Construct impregnable fortresses, equip them with units, ditches and palisades and crush the hordes of enemies with your defense structures! A fortress alone does not mean victory - build a dependable infrastructure and manage your resources. Your strategy will decide between victory and defeat! Only with the right combination of defense structures, units, extraction of raw materials, and production, will you emerge victorious from the sieges.
Overnight, the US dollar crashes AND the sound echoes across the globe. The economic crisis amplifies global instabilities and regional disputes, tearing the world asunder. Nations dissolve, economies collapse, and tensions escalate. Anarchy reigns supreme. The world needs a leader. At last, your time has come.
Command & Conquer (previously known as Command & Conquer: Generals 2) is a cancelled real-time strategy video game in the Command & Conquer series. It was being developed by the now-closed video game studio Victory Games for Microsoft Windows.The game was set to use the Frostbite 3 engine and would have introduced downloadable content to the series.
It was supposed to be the first game in the series to be developed by Victory Games, making them the series' third developer after Westwood Studios and EA Los Angeles. Command & Conquer would have been available exclusively on Electronic Arts' Origin distribution service.
The game was originally announced as Command & Conquer: Generals 2, a direct sequel to 2003's Command & Conquer: Generals. It was then re-purposed in August 2012 as what would have been the first in a series of free-to-play games set in the Command & Conquer universe. The skirmish multiplayer platform was slated for release for free around Christmas 2013, with 'pay per play' campaign missions releasi