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Absolute Pinball

Absolute Pinball

MS-DOS - Released - September 1, 1996

Absolute Pinball is a pinball game which features four tables with different themes: Desert Run (car tour from Paris to Dakar), Aquatic Adventure (treasure hunt at a beach), The Dream Factory (Hollywood) and Balls 'n Bats (Baseball). All tables feature three flippers and several mini games on the scoreboard, e.g. swimming away from sharks. Also worth mentioning are the five graphics mode which range from a classic scrolling table to a transverse view which shows the whole table at one. The controls follow the genre standard.

Astérix: Mega Madness

Astérix: Mega Madness

Windows - Released - May 30, 2001

Asterix: Mega Madness is a party game, which contains 3 modes, 14 challenges (minigames) and 4 playable characters: Asterix, Obelix, Mrs. Geriatrix and Cacofonix. The modes are: Mega Madness, Practice Mode and Team Play. All minigames have a time limit. The player with the most points in a challenge wins. In some minigames the player can look at the map, where they can see themselves, the opponents and objects. The Gauls are marked with differently colored arrows: Asterix - blue, Obelix - green, Mrs. Geriatrix - red, Cacofonix - purple.

Futurama

Futurama

Nintendo GameCube - Unreleased

Futurama The Game is the first videogame of Futurama. Versions are available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, both of which use cell-shading technology. A version for the Nintendo GameCube was planned, but later canceled due to a belief that the show's popularity was too limited. A Game Boy Advance version was also planned, but it was cancelled as well. Released: August 13, 2003

Futurama

Futurama

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - August 1, 2003

World Enslavement, Universal Domination, Mom's Work is Never Done. Mom has taken over Planet Express from Professor Farnsworth, making her the supreme ruler of Earth. The Planet Express crew must stop Mom's battle bot army from dominating the world by taking back their ship before it's too late. Story written by TV series writer with over 30 minutes of original cinematics and original cast voiceovers. Play as Fry, Leela, Bender, and Dr. Zoidberg, each with their own unique fighting styles. Fight, shoot, and jump your way through 22 action-filled levels

Futurama

Futurama

Microsoft Xbox - Released - August 1, 2003

Futurama begins when Professor Farnsworth sells his delivery ship to Mom, an evil businesswoman, giving her ownership of more than 50 percent of Earth. Now, with Mom threatening to enslave humanity, it's up to you to travel back in time to stop the deal from taking place. You can play as Fry, Bender, Leela, and Dr. Zoidberg, each with unique fighting skills and weapons. With each character, you must master their power-ups and complete their tasks to emerge victorious against Mom and her death bot troopers.

Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction

Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 26, 2002

Get behind the wheel of the world's most famous monster trucks with a brutal arsenal of weapons and go head-to-head in savage vehicular combat. Jump in, hold on, and grind it out through interactive arenas with multiple sub-levels, tricks, traps, and surprises. Play for total carnage as you master your tricks in six modes of play including a Freestyle session and the no-holds-barred Championship mode where your rewards pay off in the ultimate in monster truck destruction.

No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing

No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing

Sony Playstation - Released - November 1, 1999

Pedal power meets polygons in this no-holds-barred cycling experience. Not just another racing game, this title successfully captures the essence and devil-may-care style of competition mountain bike racing. The menu screens feature clanging guitars and jolting graphics that put you in the mood for adrenaline-rushing action. Once you hit the slope, you'll immediately encounter high-speed rough-and-tumble racing featuring huge jumps and varied terrain. From riverbeds to steep city roads, No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing is filled with challenging race environments. While the graphics aren't as crisp as they could be, the speed is certainly here, and when players switch to a behind-the-handlebars viewpoint they'll know what it's like to tread the thin line between fear and control. Six riders are available, each flaunting personality and different strengths. Upgrades such as lighter frames or better tires are awarded after beating three separate opponents on each track. A strength meter decreases after holding the pedal button down for long periods of time. Players will learn to let the bike coast on downhill segments, supplying the riders with bursts of strength for pedaling on flat or uphill segments. This strategy, mixed with the visceral thrill of racing, makes No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing an exhilarating experience.

Obsession

Obsession

Atari ST - Released - 1994

This is a pinball simulator with four different tables, each with its own set of graphics, music, sound effects and gameplay The table themes centre around underwater action, a spy mission, Paris-Dakar and baseball. The game does not feature any multi-ball but several play-modes and a highscore table.

Sno-Cross Championship Racing

Sno-Cross Championship Racing

Sony Playstation - Released - August 9, 2000

Sno-Cross Championship Racing provides players with the opportunity to race 12 snowmobiles by Yamaha. In the championship mode snowmobiles can be upgraded with money won by winning races and performing tricks. There are 10 racing circuits set in such locations as Nagano, Aspen, and Munich. A track editor is included as well so that users can modify current tracks or create their own. Strap on your goggles and helmet, choose your favorite Yamaha sled, and hit the courses. Gain experience day and night, sun rain or snow, racing on the icy flats of Vladivostok, the slopes of Aspen, and the tunnels of Nagano.

Sno-Cross Championship Racing

Sno-Cross Championship Racing

Sega Dreamcast - Released - November 30, 2000

Strap on your goggles and helmet, choose your favorite Yamaha sled, and hit the courses. Gain experience day and night, sun rain or snow, racing on the icy flats of Vladivostok, the slopes of Aspen, and the tunnels of Nagano. But, the real challenge starts when you enter the race circuit. Start with the 500cc sleds, win races, upgrade your snowmobile, and unlock higher end sleds and new courses.. And, if you're looking for even more challenges, race head-to-head with your friends, go vertical on hill-climbing tracks, or create your own courses with the included track editor. The PC conversion has a higher polygon count, higher resolution on the textures, and more accurate physics.

Substation

Substation

Atari ST - Released - 1995

Substation is a first-person shooter. The story focuses on an underwater base taken over by aliens. The player has to enter the game as a marine and investigate what has happened down there. The game also supports multiplayer with multiple Ataris connected via the Midi-port.

The Kore Gang

The Kore Gang

Nintendo Wii - Released - August 11, 2010

The Kore Gang is an action-adventure game that is notable for its prolonged development cycle over the course of ten years, during which many different companies became involved and the game moved from being designed for the Xbox console to the Wii. In the game, you take control of three different characters stuck inside robotic suits that amplify their individual abilities. The game-play is centered on the player's ability to switch between the three characters at any time and thus utilize and combine their abilities to solve puzzles. The story revolves around the evil Krank Brothers, evil rulers of a civilization that exists in the center of the Earth. The player, with the help of the three playable characters Pixie, Madboy, and Rex, must stop the Kranks from carrying out their plan to conquer the surface of the planet as well. The plot alludes to the subtitle, "Outvasion from Inner Earth".

World's Scariest Police Chases

World's Scariest Police Chases

Sony Playstation - Released - May 21, 2001

World's Scariest Police Chases puts the PlayStation gamer in the driver's seat of a powerful cop car with the goal of chasing down and apprehending a variety of criminals with diversely dangerous driving styles. The game offers over 50 miles of road and highway to patrol. A story mode follows the player's virtual law enforcement career and he goes up against more devious criminals and gains access to more powerful vehicles. Other modes of play allow more freeform law enforcement. When driving for law and order doesn't fit the mood, players also have the option of evading their fellow officers in the game's "Bad Boy" mode. Television host Sheriff John Bunnel adds commentary as players race toward mission goals.

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