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Blade Force

Blade Force

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - April 5, 1995

You are entering MEGGAGRID, a thriving metropolis built on the ruins of a city once known as Los Angeles. With the abolition of restrictive measures such as taxes, drug laws, and environmental regulations, large corporations are thriving... and so are the criminals. You find Dr. Grubert, a prominent technologist and inventor, crippled in a terrorist bomb attack. Together, you work to rid Meggagrid of its main criminal organization, The Pitt Family. Dr. Grubert has equipped you with the finest technology to take back the city. Your best chance is to execute the missions he has carefully designed to thwart the forces of organized crime.

Club 3DO: Station Invasion

Club 3DO: Station Invasion

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - June 1, 1994

Club 3DO: Station Invasion is an educational game, presented as a game show and designed for children ages 7 to 14. Your job is to be the best producer at an all-kid television station. Choose from five hit shows: a sitcom, game show, talk show, soap opera and a mystery adventure. Solve the puzzles and challenges of each show to get higher ratings. The game provides a mix of computer graphics and live character video.

Escape from Monster Manor

Escape from Monster Manor

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - October 25, 1993

Evil has entered the world, stealing into your very soul! The potent talisman that kept the undead banished has been broken, and evil now lurks in the shadows, waiting. Where are they? Ominous echoes resound through the night. Can you, alone, defeat the horrors and restore the talisman? Perhaps, but the journey through the heart of Monster Manor may become an eternal nightmare!

Jurassic Park Interactive

Jurassic Park Interactive

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - May 10, 1994

The power is out... The dinosaurs are loose... And only you stand between the guests and their certain demise! Take your place in the control room and use the computer systems and security cameras to locate those guests and help them to safety. But be careful... The jungle is crawling with Spitters ready to ambush you with their deadly venom. Can you zap them in time with your electro-stun gun? So prepare to enter a world of spectacular computer rendered graphics and live action video sequences including scenes from the most popular motion picture of all time - the world of Jurassic Park Interactive!

Killing Time

Killing Time

Windows - Released - 1996

Tess Conway was a wealthy heiress to an estate located on Matinicus Island in the state of Maine. She financed an expedition to locate the Water-Clock of Thoth, an ancient Egyptian artifact that was eventually discovered by the Egyptologist Dr. Hargrove. However, during the night of summer solstice in 1932, Tess attempted to use the artifact and mysteriously vanished as a result. Many years later, a former student of Dr. Hargrove arrives on the island, only to discover that it has been overrun by horrifying creatures. He must explore the estate and its surroundings, and find out what really happened on the fateful night. Killing Time is a 3D first-person shooter differing in several ways from the traditional template of Doom. Rather than being divided into successive levels, the game's world is fairly open, allowing the player to explore locations in different order as well as backtrack to previously visited areas. The game's arsenal includes, besides various guns and Molotov cocktails, unique weapons such as an Ankh that damages multiple enemies at once. Various setpieces may involve sudden attacks by large amounts of enemies, traps, etc. The player character is able to jump, strafe, and crouch, and those actions are required in certain places. The spirits of Tess and her guests appear occasionally and bring the story of that night to light, helping the player to find keys, unlock doorways, locate secret passages, and solve puzzles.

Killing Time

Killing Time

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - August 15, 1995

As a student of Egyptology searching for an ancient waterclock from the dynasty of the Pharaoh Ramses, you are the first person to walk onto the island of Matinicus, closed to visitors for more than 60 years. Meet young heiress Tess Conway, lost with her high society friends on the Summer Solstice, 1932. Tess was obsessed with the occult, and the water clock was rumored to grant everlasting life. Can you find the secret of youth and still escape alive? You are trapped in a first-person passage through unspeakable evil. Surrounded by hosts of the undead, use your wits and your weapons to make your way to the heart of this terrible mystery. Creep through dark hallways into the dim rooms of the past, speak to the video-real shades of former residents, and kill or be killed until you solve the mystery of Matinicus Isle.

Twisted: The Game Show

Twisted: The Game Show

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - January 1, 1993

Similar to the You Don't Know Jack series of games, Twisted: The Game Show is a trivia challenge game for up to 4 players. The game offers a humorous mix of live character video and computer graphics. After an introduction by the host Twink Fizzdale, you can select your personality by viewing video clips of the various characters egging you on to select them. You advance or retreat through the game board based on your responses to various puzzles, mini-games and trivia questions.

WDL: World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks

WDL: World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks

Sony Playstation - Released - September 9, 2000

World Destruction League - Thunder Tanks is a post-apocalyptic demolition derby, disguised as a sport dedicated to organizing exciting tank battles all over the planet. It's 2062 and the biggest TV show in history is about to broadcast nine of the best monster tank competitors, each with their own unique tank, battling for supremacy in Tournament mode or one of four Skirmish gameplay modes: Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Frenzy, and Family. Multiplayer action allows two human players to go head-to-head with up to three additional computer-controlled players per team in split-screen mayhem. Features include continuations from a memory card or via input codes received at the end of each level, six control configurations, and three unmanned "drone" tanks to mix up the action. Vehicle enhancements run the gamut from guided missiles, shock rings, plasma bolts, shields, laser cannons, grenade launchers, teleporters, and mines to power-ups of health, nukes, ammunition, auto-fire, repairs, radar, and more. AI opponent strength can be set to easy, normal, or hard, and auto-cannons or drones can be turned off in Skirmish mode. Campaign mode consists of 12 rounds, and games are "broadcast" by two wacky commentators.

Zhadnost: The People's Party

Zhadnost: The People's Party

3DO Interactive Multiplayer - Released - March 2, 1995

Welcome to Zhadnost, the "most popular game on Bizzarnian state run television"! Bizzarnia, a small communist nation has kidnapped contestants for this its favourite game show and is playing them against each other to compete for their freedom. In this party game for two to four people you will be in near constant action. You will play mini-games with such names as Propaganda, and Eye Spy. Try to force your opponents into harder games and uncover secrets about their characters. All characters are live action including the host.

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