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- Working as security guards, Craig and Day-Day run into the thief who stole their Christmas presents.
- Differently shaped blocks descend into a 2D container. The blocks can be moved and rotated, and must be sorted into the rest of the blocks on the fly.
- Jeremy Hartwood, owner of Derceto has died recently. As either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood, explore the now abandoned mansion to discover why Jeremy committed suicide and what terrible secret lies within the walls.
- In 2401, humanity is at war with relentless aliens, TimeSplitters. Space marines Cortez and Hart travel through time to stop the aliens in various spots, including Wild West, zombie-infested Gothic church and Blade Runner-esque future.
- While drawing his favorite character Mortus, Sketch Turner, a struggling comic book artist falls into his own comic book creation. The two switch places, and the confused artist Sketch finds himself trapped in the world that he created.
- Oddball and Domino are two young Dalmatian puppies that must go out on a quest to save their brothers and sisters from the evil Cruella De Vil and her evil army of poorly-made, pet-napping toys.
- Teams of worms armed to the teeth with the most advanced weaponry (including banana bombs and exploding sheep) battle in a crazy tournament.
- Tommy, with the help of his fellow Rugrats, must find the missing pieces of his Reptar puzzle, through a series of vignette-style adventures and mini-games.
- One-Eyed Jack has kidnapped Grace Saunders. Now they and Jack's band of immortal pirates are at Hell's Kitchen, filled with boby traps, twists and turns for the worst. A man named Stryker almost rescued Grace, but was killed right on the spot, before young Saunders's own eyes. Now, two days later, a man has made it his own mission to break through an army of immortality, kill One-Eyed Jack, and free Grace with quick thinking and nerves of steel. Ah, by the way, his name's Carnby. Edward Carnby.
- The son of Krypton,Kal-el,mostly know as Superman,must save Metropolis from an invasion.
- Side-scrolling 3D platform game for Playstation 1 based on the Smurfs animated TV film The Baby Smurf (1984). A brave smurf must rescue his friends captured by the evil Gargamel including a cute baby Smurf delivered by a stork.
- Carnby is called to Slaughter Gultch after learning of the disappearance of Emily and her crew, and is soon met by Stone's Zombie Cowboy gang. Armed with various western paraphenalia such as colt peacemakers, bullwhips, and even a gatling gun, Carnby must fight his way through Stone's minions and discover Emily's fate. Along the way he learns some surprising things about Stone's origin, as well as a sinister plan interrupted by his death which involved the destruction of the west coast and which Stone can now pursue once again.
- The lone survivor of a legendary dragon clan, a rebellious youth embarks on a great journey. One of discovery - and danger. The classic role-playing game now returns to continue the epic tale of Ryu and the dragon people. An inner power of uncertain origin matures Ryu into a warrior who ponders his purpose as he embarks on a mystical journey. What lies ahead is shrouded in mystery...yet strangely familiar.
- In 1910 photographer John Parker travels to the isolated town of Illsmouth to witness the passing of Halley's Comet. When his photographs show something both impossible and horrifying, Parker has to face the dark secrets of Illsmouth.
- Interactive murder mystery movie about famous literary hardboiled private eye, Phillip Marlow. The game uses cell animation to create noir atmosphere. At certain points the player makes choices that influence the ending.
- Build and design a city, mark land as being zoned as commercial, industrial, or residential, add buildings, build a power grid, build transportation systems, and watch your metropolis come to life in SimCity.
- See SpongeBob SquarePants, Invader Zim and other Nicktoons characters have a blast.
- The first of the classic 2D war games featuring over-the-top weapons, squeaky voices from talking insects and a whole load of explosives.
- Tenro Horai and her followers, the Divine Ones, are conquering every nation and only Shinra and Kagari can stop them.
- Third installment of the Sid Meier's Civilization series, which entails building an empire, from the ground up, beginning in 4,000 BC and continuing slightly beyond the modern day.
- As Toxie, jump and punch through 6 tough levels to save your fellow Crusaders from the clutches of alien insectoid Dr. Killemoff and his Radiation Rangers who want to take over our world. Based on Troma's eponymous cartoon series.
- Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat and the Tazmanian Devil battle for the lead role in an upcoming movie.
- Fight your way through the Saiyan and Namek saga's in this Dragon Ball Z adventure game.
- A cute squirrel wearing a cap, vest, gloves, and shoes ventures through perilous worlds before taking on the nefarious Abominable Snowman.
- A drug baron took over Alcatraz prison and now the player takes the role of an U.S. Navy Seal to break in and neutralize him. He has two hours to complete his objectives in three buildings and needs to survive two different playing styles: side-scrolling fighting on the streets and first-person shooting inside. Outside, the goal is to reach the building in which the objectives have to be completed. Of course the baron's thugs are not too pleased and try to kill the hero - so he has to shoot back with a many different weapons, e.g. flamethrowers, machine guns, bombs, and other destructive or close combat weapons, which can be collected from dead enemies. Similarly to Hostage: Rescue Mission, he can also hide in the background in certain spots. Once inside a building, the game switches to a first-person view, in which the player has to navigate a maze to reach his goal, e.g. recovering evidence. To his disposal are a radar and a rifle.
- As an American agent of the Office of Naval Intelligence, your mission is to thwart a Nazi plot and recover top secret cargo. Horrific creatures capable of shifting the balance of world power must be conquered. World War II looms ahead and your every move could change the course of history.
- Terrorists have overrun an embassy and hold the people inside as hostages. You control six counter-terrorists whose mission is to eliminate the terrorists. In the first part of the game, you have to bring three men into position so they can snipe the building. The second part involves entering the building with the other three men to kill the terrorists and rescue the hostages. Depending on how well you positioned your snipers, you can use them to assist you on that mission.
- Need for Speed returns to dirt racing again in this sequel to Need for Speed: V-Rally, Now with track editor, improved graphics, and all-new game modes and with 84 tracks and multiplayer with up to four players, You'll never get bored.
- The home version of Puzzle Bobble (1994) is not a straight adaptation of the arcade game. It greatly increases the number of levels, has new gameplay features, and introduces new modes. The general concept remains the same: the player controls a catapult at the bottom of the screen that shoots bubbles of random colors. When three or more bubbles of the same color touch on the playfield, they are removed, with any bubbles falling away that are not attached to the ceiling, sidewall, or another bubble. The ceiling periodically descends, pushing the bubbles downward. The game is lost if any bubbles touch the bottom. In single-player mode, the goal is to clear pre-set bubble patterns. The game consists of 100 levels, more than tripling the number from the arcade game. Some arcade levels are reused, but most are entirely new. Also new are gameplay elements in the form of special bubbles: explosive bubbles destroy bubbles in a small radius around them if hit. Lightning bubbles move sideways if hit, clearing a horizontal line. Water bubbles burst, with the downward stream recoloring all bubbles it touches. Another new element is a boss fight in the final level. The two-player mode from the arcade version also reappears, but optionally adds a series of ten computer opponents with different playing strategies. In two-player mode, the goal is to make the other player fail. Instead of the ceiling descending, new bubbles are added from the top. Removing more than the required three bubbles at a time sends bubbles to the opponent's field. The final mode is Challenge mode: it is an endless unwinnable mode where new bubbles are continuously added from the top. It is played for the high score: both the score and the number of bubbles popped are counted.
- The game delivers intense beach volleyball action for up to four players, and it showcases beautiful female athletes as they battle it out under the summer sun.
- Survival horror game loosely based on the Japanese Ringu horror novel and movie series. In the near apocalyptic future, Meg investigates the mysterious death of her boyfriend, who worked for the Center for Disease Control.
- Rally Masters throws you into the Michelin Race of Champions by setting new standards in driving physics, graphical presentation, and depth of gameplay. The title features more than 17 licensed rally cars, including Subaru Imprezza WRC '98, Seat Ibiza Evo 2, Skoda Octavia WRC, Peugeot 306F2 Evo, Citroen Xsara Kit Car, Renault Megane Kit Car, Lancia HF Della Intergale, and Lancia Stratos. There are also 30 new, WRC, and legendary rally drivers; more than 40 tracks based on real-world locations; four unique championship game modes, including time attack competition where you battle your own best time; real-time damage; dynamic environment mapping on all cars during gameplay, with dirt accumulation, smoke, sparks, skid marks, and reflection; realistic weather and driving surfaces that affect driving conditions; and a custom championship editor with three divisions on all championships, five difficulty settings, and car and driver historical statistics.