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The sequel to "Maniac Mansion" features over 4,000 lines of recorded dialogue and the voice of Richard Sanders, Les Nessman of "WKRP in Cincinnai." A free hint book is included with the game. Challenging puzzles for beginning and advanced players. Simple "point n' click" icon interface. Simultaneous control of three different characters. Re-write history. Visit exciting places and exotic time periods. Save the world!
Doom (typeset as DOOM in official documents) is a 1993 science fiction horror-themed first-person shooter (FPS) video game by id Software. It is considered one of the most significant and influential titles in video game history, for having helped to pioneer the now-ubiquitous first-person shooter. The original game was divided into three nine-level episodes and was distributed via shareware and mail order. The Ultimate Doom, an updated release of the original game featuring a fourth episode, was released in 1995 and sold at retail. In Doom, players assume the role of an unnamed space marine, who became popularly known as "Doomguy", fighting his way through hordes of invading demons from Hell. With one-third of the game (nine levels) distributed as shareware, Doom was played by an estimated 15–20 million people within two years of its release, popularizing both the business model of online distribution and the mode of gameplay, and spawning a gaming subculture. In addition to popularizing the first-person shooter genre, it pioneered immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming, and support for customized additions and modifications via packaged files in a data archive known as "WADs". As a sign of its effect on the industry, first-person shooter games from the genre's boom in the 1990s, helped in no small part by the game's release, became known simply as "Doom clones". Its graphic violence, as well as satanic imagery, made Doom the subject of considerable controversy. The Doom franchise was later continued with the follow-up Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) and numerous expansion packs, including Master Levels for Doom II (1995), and Final Doom (1996). Originally released for MS-DOS, the games have been ported to numerous other platforms. Once the game's source code was released in 1997, it spawned even more adaptations, as fans further ported the code to countless devices. The series started to lose mainstream appeal as the technology of the Doom game engine was surpassed in the mid-1990s, although fans have continued making Wads, speedruns, and modifications to the original. The franchise again received popular attention in 2004 with the release of Doom 3, a retelling of the original game using id Tech 4, with an associated 2005 Doom motion picture. Another release, simply titled Doom and powered by id Tech 6, was released in 2016 and focused on returning to the fast-paced action of the first two games.
Just UpdatedAll SEGA MegaDrive/Genesis titles now launch using the new SEGA MegaDrive/Genesis Interactive Hub, with all new features, UI and Steam Workshop Support! About the GameThe Gunstar family are the protectors of the planet Gunstar 9. After many years of peace, vicious dictator Colonel Red kidnapped the Gunstar twins’ older brother and used mind control to make him his slave. Now, with the aid of the Mystical Gems, he’s threatening to release Golden Silver the Destructor from the Gunstar 9 moon, with apocalyptic consequences!
The Lost Vikings is a puzzle-platform video game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay. It was originally released for the Super NES in 1993,[2][3] then subsequently released for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, MS-DOS, and Mega Drive/Genesis systems the next year; the Mega Drive/Genesis version contains five stages not present in any other version of the game. Blizzard re-released the game for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. In 2014, the game was added to Battle.net as a free download emulated through DOSBox.[4] In The Lost Vikings, the player controls three separate Vikings with different abilities. The three Vikings must work together to finish each level and find their way back home. A sequel, The Lost Vikings 2, was released in 1997.
Disney's Aladdin is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls Aladdin throughout settings and a storyline based on the namesake film.
Mega Man X, known in Japan as Rockman X, is an action-platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was the first Mega Man game for the 16-bit console and the first game in the Mega Man X series, a spin-off of the original Mega Man series that began on the SNES's predecessor, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Mega Man X was first released in Japan on December 17, 1993 and was released in both North America and Europe the following year. Taking place a century after the original Mega Man series, Mega Man X is set in a futuristic world populated by both humans and "Reploids", robots capable of thinking, feeling, and growing like their human creators. Because of these complex attributes, many Reploids are prone to destructive, criminal activity and are thereafter referred to as "Mavericks". The plot of the game follows the protagonist Mega Man X, an android member of a military task force called the "Maverick Hunters". With the help of his partner Zero, X must thwart the plans of Sigma, a powerful Maverick leader wishing to bring about human extinction. With the transition to more advanced gaming hardware, series artist Keiji Inafune explained that the development of Mega Man X involved reinventing Mega Man through gameplay expansion and a more mature storyline while still maintaining the basic concepts on which the franchise was built. Much like the NES Mega Man games that came before it, Mega Man X is a standard action-platform game where the player takes control of the eponymous character and must complete a set of eight, initial stages in any order desired. Defeating the boss character at the end of each stage grants the player one new weapon that can then be toggled and used at will for the remainder of the game. However, Mega Man X adds a number of new features and makes radical changes to the original gameplay mechanics of previous releases in the series. These include allowing the player to dash along the ground, scale walls, and obtain armor attachments which grant special abilities. Mega Man X has met with positive reviews for its gameplay, sound, and graphics, as well as its attempt to augment the aging Mega Man franchise. A longterm commercial success on the SNES, Mega Man X has since been ported to personal computers (PCs) and mobile devices, included in the North American Mega Man X Collection for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2 (PS2), and released on the Virtual Console download service for the Wii, the Wii U, and the New Nintendo 3DS. The game also received a remake on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) titled Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. Nintendo re-released Mega Man X in the United States in September 2017 as part of the company's Super NES Classic Edition.
Prepare for the dark world of The Chaos Engine, a steampunk Victorian age in which one or two players must fight the hostile creations of the Chaos Engine across four dynamic landscapes and take part in the ultimate battle. Choose from six hard-nailed mercenaries each with their own unique weapons and skills. Those who have the strength and skill to overturn the Chaos Engine will be remembered. (The Chaos Engine was originally known as Soldiers of Fortune in North America) Game FeaturesBattle through four unique worlds in single player or online and local co-op modes. Play in ‘Enhanced mode’ or ‘Classic mode’ with its original graphics and controls for the true Amiga experience. Gamepad support with optional 16-directional movement. Steam achievements to test the mettle of both new players and old fans. Relive the classic 90’s Richard Joseph soundtrack.
And now the journey is enhanced with new artwork for even greater immersion into the fantastic adventure of MYST. You will embark on a wondrous voyage as The Stranger, and explore an island of intrigue as you uncover clues about your surroundings and the quest you must take. With a multitude of puzzles, problems, and mazes to solve, and a brand new Age added to enhance the MYST experience, you’ll find MYST 3DS even more entertaining than the original. Highlights: Six fascinating worlds to navigate Multitude of puzzles, problems, and mazes to solve A brand new Age that was not in the original release added to enhance the MYST experience Elevated player interaction with all-new artwork Vibrant and beautiful settings fully immerse players into the MYST storyline
Pangea: Return To Planet Earth is sci-fi-pulp/space-opera-themed multiple-choice interactive fiction game presented as an interactive comic book. The game, self-described as adult in nature, is reminiscent of the Heavy Metal film and magazines. The game was programmed in MMGRASP (MultiMedia GRaphic Animation System for Professionals). It was supposed to be the first episode in an ongoing series, but no subsequent episodes appear to have been released
Aaagh! What's that Evil King drool doing back in the Dinosaur Kingdom?! Didn't Bonk get rid of him last time? Guess not, huh? Now it's up to our skull-splitting, head-butting, rock-smashing, monster-bashing prehistoric hero Bonk to put an end to Drool's dastardly deeds once and for all! Watch Bonk grown into huge fire-breathing Bonk or shrink into the Mini-Size Bonk and take on tons of cool new enemies like RocketMan, Robo Turtle and Crazy Lady. Or how about smashing up a few Booga Boogas or Snippies along the way. It's the ultimate bash-o-rama!
The Adventures of Dr. Franken is a standard platformer where the player navigates platforms and avoids enemies. Touching too many enemies result in death. To defeat himself Franky has the ability to kick foes. The goal of every level is to find a package which is hidden in it. To reach it Franky also has to solve switch puzzles. There are overall 20 levels including four bonus levels.
In the ancient world, a sharp mind could take you far. But a sharp sword would take you farther.Since the beginning of recorded history, mighty empires have emerged to dominate the world, only to crumble into dust.Legions lets you relive the most glorious struggles for power in the ancient world. The Peloponnesian War, Caesar's conquest of Gaul, and the rise of Charlemagne are among the 10 challenging scenarios that will test your empire-building skills in this detailed strategy game.In Legions, as in life, there's more than one way to conquer the world. As the leader of an empire, you must balance diplomacy, economic manipulation and military strategy to attempt to overwhelm your opponents. You must position your armies strategically, then lead them into battle — where you may taste the bitter dregs of defeat, or bask in the glory of victory.Ten historical scenarios - from 1200 BC to 800 ADUnique role-playing opportunities - king, economic minister, diplomat, general, and moreRealistic market economy simulatorRandom scenario generator for those who want to write their own historyWhen diplomatic and economic maneuvering fail, let loose the dogs of war!
In the 21st century, if you're doing 200mph, you're holding up traffic. Welcome to Outrun 2019 - a worldwide racing tour where gutsy drivers compete over death defying tracks in a survival of the fastest.
Alien Breed is the classic sci-fi, top-down shooter developed by Team17. Launching originally in 1991, Alien Breed has now been re-imagined for PlayStation®3 system and PlayStation®Vita system, which can only mean one thing… it’s time to turn down the lights, turn up the sound and encounter Alien Breed again! Features: · Story Mode – choose from 30 levels including three new level packs: Convergence, Valiance and Synergy. · Enhanced visuals or play using the original 16-bit graphics · Ad Hoc and Online Multiplayer · Team up on either PS3™ or PlayStation®Vita system via cross-platform play · Cross-Platform Continuation Play · Leaderboards · 21 Trophies Purchasing this content entitles you to both the PS3™ and PS Vita versions! Some functions and features may not be available on PlayStation TV. 1-2 player(s) Ad Hoc Mode 2 Players Network Players - 2 Network Features 17KB Minimum Dual Analog Sticks Microphone Cross-platform play (PS3™) Cross-platform play (PSP®) This item is being licensed or sublicensed to you by Sony Computer Entertainment America and is subject to the Network Terms of Service and User Agreement, this item’s use restrictions and other applicable terms located at www.us.playstation.com/support/useragreements. If you do not wish to accept all these terms, do not download this item. This item may be used with up to 2 activated PlayStation®Vita systems associated with this Sony Entertainment Network account. Alien Breed Developed by Team17 Digital Ltd © 2012. Team17 Digital and Alien Breed are trademarks or registered trademarks of Team17 Digital Limited.
General Chaos is a 1994 video game developed by Game Refuge Inc. and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Genesis. General Chaos is a satirical arcade/strategy game.
Silverball is a pinball game from the creators of Epic Pinball, using the same engine and similar menus. The tables featured are Fantasy, Blood, Snooker Champ, Odyssey and Nova.
Scooter’s Magic Castle is an education game where you control Scooter, and by clicking on various items in the Castle you can interact with them, often starting a small mini-game. The activities available around the castle are numerous, ranging from simple memory tests to composing your own melody. During his travels around the castle’s corridors, Scooter is assisted by a helpful owl, who acts as the game’s options menu and can also teleport you to any chamber.
McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure is a side-scrolling adventure starring Ronald McDonald. After finding a piece of a treasure map, the yellow clown travels through four different levels (Forest, Town, Sea and Moon). He's off to find and defeat the baddies who have the other pieces of the map. Ronald can jump, shoot and use his scarf to grab onto hooks to jump to higher levels. Jewels and flowers collected in each level can be used to purchase extra lives and power-ups in shops between levels.