Fox Interactive

Alien: Resurrection

Alien: Resurrection

Sony Playstation - Released - October 11, 2000

Two hundred years after the events of Alien³, Lieutenant Ellen Ripley is cloned by military scientists interested in the Alien Queen she had become a host for. Like the "Company" from the earlier films, the military intends to use the Queen to breed a force of bio-weapons. But then something goes wrong; the Aliens they are studying manage to escape, and swarm throughout the science ship. It's up to four stranded heroes - Ripley, Call, DiStephano and Christie - to wipe out the Aliens, and return the ship safely to Earth. Gameplay is standard FPS action, with limited ammo and plenty of hazards to detour around or find the switch to deactivate. The player switches between the four main characters at each level change, each with a slightly different set of abilities (Call has a motion tracker, Christie has his twin pistols from the film). Levels are based around keeping the Auriga running, and making their way through the ship to escape.

Aliens Online

Aliens Online

Windows - Released - April 16, 1998

Aliens Online was a massively multiplayer first person shooter released on the GameStorm subscription service. Players could choose to wield a pulse rifle as a member of the Colonial Marines, or stick to the shadows as one of H. R. Giger's iconic Aliens. Gameplay pit the two species against each other in a standard team deathmatch with limited respawns. Players could fight in one of five initial maps, with multiple games running simultaneously and selected from an in-game chat area and browser. Maps ranged from a loose reproduction of the colony from Aliens, to a derelict spacecraft with an Alien hive in the lower levels. Every map had cramped air ducts or sewer pipes that the Aliens could speedily, and usually securely, make use of - with hatches that allowed the player to drop onto unsuspecting marines and rend them with claw and tail attacks. Marines carried a selection of long-range firepower based on the weapons in the film. A lone marine only had access to a pulse rifle, pistol, shotgun, and motion tracker (deployed like a weapon, and not part of the HUD). Up to four marines could also band together in a fireteam, unlocking heavy weapons like the flamethrower and the auto-tracking SmartGun. Members of a fireteam could also open minature "helmet cam" windows for each of their teammates, and see a feed of what that player was seeing. Kills and victories resulted in experience points, which were permanently tracked by character. XP milestones granted stat-increasing ranks to marines, making veteran soldiers tougher and deadlier. A similar system also existed on the Alien side, with XP points granting the ability for one player per open game to play as the Queen - a bigger and tougher Alien requiring teamwork to take down.

Aliens Versus Predator

Aliens Versus Predator

Windows - Released - May 25, 1999

The storylines of the three player characters are independent of one another. As an Alien the player must defend the Alien hive from human marines, then stow away on an evacuating spacecraft and reach the marines' ship, the Ferarco. When the Ferarco's self-destruct system is activated, the player must reach the escape shuttle, which takes them to Gateway Station. Here the player explores the station and battles more marines, reaching a ship departing for Earth. Before boarding the ship the player battles two Predators, after which the Alien enters the Earth-bound shuttle. When playing as the Colonial Marine, the player begins at a research station on LV-426 built to study the derelict spacecraft where the Nostromo crew first encountered the Alien eggs in the film Alien (1979). Aliens attack and the player must fight their way through the research facility, the derelict ship, and an adjoining colony. Next the player explores the atmosphere processing station and shuts down its cooling valves in order to cause an explosion which will wipe out the Aliens. The player character escapes in a dropship and travels to Odobenus Station in orbit above the planetoid, where they battle more Aliens, Predators, facehuggers, and cybernetically-enhanced Aliens until reaching the spaceship Tyrargo. Aboard the ship the player battles more enemies including an Alien/Predator hybrid and "praetorian" Aliens. The player then battles an Alien queen, defeating it by expelling it through the airlock. The Predator character's storyline visits three different planets, beginning with the player hunting marines in order to recover a captured Predator ship and its occupant from a human military base. Aliens are accidentally released in the base and the player discovers that the humans have created an Alien/Predator hybrid by implanting the captured Predator with an Alien embryo. The player defeats the hybrid, triggers the facility's self-destruct mechanism, and escapes in the Predator ship. The player next visits Fiorina "Fury" 161, the prison planet that is the setting of Alien 3 (1992), where more Aliens and marines are battled. Finally the player visits a marine-controlled Alien habitat, battling cybernetically-enhanced Aliens, "praetorian" Aliens, and finally the Alien queen.

Aliens versus Predator 2

Aliens versus Predator 2

Windows - Released - October 31, 2001

On planet LV1201, ancient alien ruins have been discovered. The Weyland-Yutani corporation sets up a research facility in the area, to study and unlock the secrets of the excavation. When xenomorphic (alien) eggs are found, Dr. Eisenberg is assigned command of the scientific progress. Weyland-Yutani also hires a band of mercenaries, under the command of discharged General Rykov to act as security of the facility. As time passes, observation pods are set up to observe an artificial xenomorphic hive. The xenomorphs however manage to escape containment and the resulting chaos sends out a distress call, which attracts the attention of the "Predator" alien species, as well as dispatching a colonial marine vessel, the USS Verloc, to render aid. Three intertwined campaigns tell the story: that of human marine Lt. Harrison, a newly hatched xenomorph and a Predator clan leader.

Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction

Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 29, 2003

The battle that has split more blood over centuries continues, with the human marines caught in-between the powerful Aliens and the deadly Predators. Moving away from the FPS series on PC, Extinction has you controlling one of the three races in a real time strategy mix, building each unit and setting them out into the battlefield to complete a range of tasks. Each race has an advantage and disadvantage. The humans have a collection of different units, from heavy weapons experts to medics, and are better known for their long range attacks. Predators are hardcore fighters, taking the battle right up to the enemy, although there are fewer of them available to counter act their superior power. Finally, the Aliens are fast and deadly, and always hunt in large packs. Upgrade weapons and use terrain to an advantage in each level to make certain your team (whoever or whatever they may be) survive until the next battle.

Aliens versus Predator: Gold Edition

Aliens versus Predator: Gold Edition

Windows - Released - March 28, 2000

Aliens Versus Predator is a sci-fi first-person shooter based on the associated two film franchises. The game has three playable species, and each has its own single-player campaign with different missions and plotlines. - Aliens... Their only weapons are their own body parts: claws for close combat, their deadly tail, and their inner mouth that can crack through an enemy's skull (for an instant kill) if close enough. They are deadly at close range, and can heal by eating corpses or the heads of unsuspecting enemies. They can't be hurt through falls, and an alternate vision mode allows them to see clearly ahead through darkness. Their strength lies in flexibility and speed, and an ability to cling to walls and run along any surface - allowing a skilled player to escape or ambush from literally any 3D direction. - Humans... U.S. Marines, as portrayed by Michael Biehn in the film 'Aliens'. Marines have strong firepower that ranges from the self-tracking SmartGun, all the way to rocket launchers and devistating six-barrel miniguns (as seen in 'Predator'). The Marines are the most familiar species to play as, with the gameplay style of typical FPS hero. However, their frailty at close range, and missions that leave them stranded, alone, surrounded by bloodthirsty extraterrestrials, make their experience closer to survival horror. - Predators... Their power is their strength, and their sight. They have at least four ways of seeing the environment - standard vision, heat vision (highlighting Marines), electromagnetic vision (highlighting Aliens), and "Pred-Tech" (for highlighting fellow Predators and their technology). Their weapons are the most precise, deadly, and ranged of those in the game, being ideally suited to stealth-based gameplay. Predators also have the ability to zoom their view in and out when seeking someone, thus allowing them to snipe from afar. Their cloaking ability also renders them nearly invisible to enemy Marines. There are several multiplayer modes. For a difficult game, you can pit all the players against the horde of computer creatures (which includes experimental robotic Aliens and tough Predalien hybrids). Alternatively, players can choose their favorite species and face each other in an arena-style deathmatch. Aliens Versus Predator: Gold Edition is a compilation with the following content: - Aliens Versus Predator - Aliens Versus Predator: Millennium Expansion Pack - A strategy guide Parts of the game were also reworked for this edition.

Alvin and the Chipmunks

Alvin and the Chipmunks

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - December 4, 2007

Alvin and the Chipmunks is a video game based on the film of the same name. The game was released on December 4, 2007 and was the first release by short-lived video game company Brash Entertainment.It follows The Chipmunks as they play their way from small venues (such as a high school prom or a civic center) to massive crowds at Burning Munk and ultimately Rockathonapalooza. The soundtrack features 40 popular songs, including "All the Small Things" by Blink-182, "It's Tricky" by Run-D.M.C., and "Heartbreak Hotel" by Elvis Presley. The gameplay itself is similar to other rhythm games such as Rock Band and Guitar Hero. Jason Lee reprised his role as David Seville in the story cutscenes while Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. and Janice Karman reprise their roles from the 1980s-2000's cartoons.

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok!

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok!

Windows 3.X - Released - 1997

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok! is based on the animated movie Anastasia and designed for young players. It features five different scenes, depicting situations from the movie. Diary entries by Anya tell the happenings between those stages. The player takes the role of the puppy Pooka and needs to solve problems and puzzles to help Anya out. When searching through the screens, Pooka may meet the minions of the villain Rasputin. Then they take him to the underworld where he has to solve action or strategy mini games. The majority of the game is a traditional point & click adventure. Bartok, the bat, plays only a secondary part and provides some advice here and there. If players are stuck, they can use the in-game hint system.

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok!

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok!

Windows - Released - November 25, 1997

Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok! is based on the animated movie Anastasia and designed for young players. It features five different scenes, depicting situations from the movie. Diary entries by Anya tell the happenings between those stages. The player takes the role of the puppy Pooka and needs to solve problems and puzzles to help Anya out. When searching through the screens, Pooka may meet the minions of the villain Rasputin. Then they take him to the underworld where he has to solve action or strategy mini games. The majority of the game is a traditional point & click adventure. Bartok, the bat, plays only a secondary part and provides some advice here and there. If players are stuck, they can use the in-game hint system.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Microsoft Xbox - Released - August 18, 2002

Buffy Summers makes her console debut in a third-person action game set within the not-so-peaceful town of Sunnydale, CA. As the 17-year-old Chosen One, Buffy must use her heightened strength and agility to defeat vampires, zombies, and other demons attracted to the town's dangerous proximity to a Hellmouth. Based on the UPN television series known for its unusual blend of action, suspense, comedy, and drama, the game takes place around the timeframe of the show's first and second seasons.

Croc 2

Croc 2

Windows - February 29, 2000

Croc is on a quest to find his parents. However, Baron Dante has kidnapped the Gobbos kings. Croc then turns his attention to rescue all of the Gobbos kings. You travel across 48 levels in this free roaming 3D game. You have to beat all the levels in a village (except the secret level) to move on to the next one. In each village, (except the 4th village) are 5 regular levels, 2 bosses, and 1 secret level. Regular levels are levels where you just beat them and get certain items in them. Bosses are levels where you go through one section then fight a monster at the end. Secret levels are levels where you collect the jigsaw piece. Once you collect the jigsaw piece in all 4 secret levels and defeat Baron Dante, Swap Meet Pete will take you to the lost levels.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Windows - April 14, 1998

All is not well in Croc's world. His friends, the Gobbos, have been captured by the evil Baron Dante. It is your mission in this 3D platformer to search through 42 different levels to save all of your friends before it's too late.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Sega Saturn - Released - January 1, 1997

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos is a 3D platform game where you play as a crocodile. Small hairy creatures called Gobbos live peacefully on an island until one day they see a basket drifting in the water. After pulling it ashore they find a baby crocodile inside it. The Gobbos raise him as their own until he is three times their size. The game starts with the island being attacked by the evil Baron Dante and his minions. They capture most of the Gobbos, but the crocodile manages to escape. Now you need to rescue the Gobbos and fight Baron Dante and his minions. As you make progress you visit several islands with different themes like a forest, snow, desert or castles. Along the way you have to collect crystals (which serve as health), rescue Gobbos and defeat enemies and bosses. You can attack enemies with your tail, destroy crates with a jump down attack and, in some stages, it is possible to swim. Secret stages and a secret island can be unlocked if all Gobbos are rescued and all jigsaw pieces in the secret stages are collected.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

Sony Playstation - Released - September 29, 1997

Small hairy creatures called Gobbos live peacefully on an island until one day they see a basket drifting in the water. After pulling it ashore they find a baby crocodile inside it. The Gobbos raise him as their own until he is three times their size. The game starts with the island being attacked by the evil Baron Dante and his minions. They capture most of the Gobbos, but the crocodile manages to escape. Now you need to rescue the Gobbos and fight Baron Dante and his minions. As you make progress you visit several islands with different themes like a forest, snow, desert or castles. Along the way you have to collect crystals (which serve as health), rescue Gobbos and defeat enemies and bosses. You can attack enemies with your tail, destroy crates with a jump down attack and, in some stages, it is possible to swim. Secret stages and a secret island can be unlocked if all Gobbos are rescued and all jigsaw pieces in the secret stages are collected.

Die Hard Trilogy

Die Hard Trilogy

Sega Saturn - Released - December 31, 1996

Die Hard Trilogy is a video game based on the first three installments of the Die Hard series of action movies. Die Hard Trilogy features three games in one, each based on a movie installment and featuring a different genre and game play style respectively. The game was well received and would eventually become a Sony Greatest Hits game. The disc has audio tracks that can be played on a standard CD player. Die Hard Trilogy also inspired a sequel entitled Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas. The sequel retained the three different playing styles, but featured a spin-off storyline that was not connected to the movie series.

Die Hard Trilogy

Die Hard Trilogy

Sony Playstation - Released - August 20, 1996

You're at the center of three totally different, thrill-packed adventures. Every adventure you choose delivers amazing depth, palm-sweating realism and fully-rendered detail over thirty incredible levels. * Die Hard - Full screen 3-D action as you fight to rescue innocent hostages in a skyscraper wired to explode! * Die Hard 2: Die Harder - Arcade shooting at its fastest and finest as you eliminate terrorists at Dulles Airport. * Die Hard With A Vengeance - Heart-accelerating, simulated driving adventure as you race through New York City to find hidden bombs!

Die Hard Trilogy

Die Hard Trilogy

Windows - December 31, 1996

Die Hard is a third-person shooter. The player battles terrorists and rescues hostages in the Nakatomi Plaza, which is the setting of the first film in the series. Die Hard 2: Die Harder is presented as an on rails-shooter, where the player must stop terrorists who have taken over Dulles Airport from the second film. Players control the crosshair with a gamepad, light gun, or, on PC and Saturn, a mouse. Die Hard Trilogy was one of the few light gun games available for the PlayStation that was not compatible with Namco's GunCon/G-Con 45 controller or GunCon 2. However, it was compatible with Sega's stunner light gun for the Saturn version. In Die Hard with a Vengeance, the player goes on a joyride driving a taxicab, sports car, and dump truck throughout all of New York City and is tasked with finding and defusing several explosives before they can go off.

Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas

Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas

Sony Playstation - Released - February 29, 2000

Ready to kick some more terrorist butt? In Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas for the PlayStation, you'll reprise the role of John McClane as you lay waste to the threats and save innocent people along the way -- this time in the Sin City capital of the world: Las Vegas, Nevada. The game comes packaged as a three-in-one deal, just like the original Die Hard Trilogy, for a total of 25 non-stop action-packed levels.

Fox Sports College Hoops '99

Fox Sports College Hoops '99

Nintendo 64 - Released - October 31, 1998

Fox Sports College Hoops '99 features 120 authentic NCAA teams and their respective logos including all the major conferences at the time and preseason and conference tournaments and updated rosters for that season. It also had the obligatory game modes: Exhibition, Season and Tournament including the ability to skip ahead and compete in the Sweet 16 or the Final Four. The gameplay is geared towards the style of Courtside with a TV style presentation in association with Fox Sport. It also has three different skill levels along with multiple camera angles and stat tracking throughout an entire season. Classic teams are also available to be played and the ability to customize lineups to their liking. Friends can also go head-to-head in multiplayer mode.

Fox Sports Golf '99

Fox Sports Golf '99

Sony Playstation - Released - September 1, 1997

Fox Sports Golf 99 features six 3D courses for up to four players to compete on: Forest Downs, Orange Rock, Sunny Green Country Club, Kiawah Island (site of the 1997 World Cup of Golf), Oxfordshire in England (Benson & Hedges International Open), and Carnoustie Golf Links (home of the 1999 British Open). Players can also practice their pitching and putting techniques or work on their long game by having a whack at the driving range. A traditional triple click interface is used to execute each shot, and two commentators will call the action as you progress through the links: choose legendary announcer Peter Allis, Fox Sports Net's John Walls, or have both analyzing your game.

Fox Sports Golf '99

Fox Sports Golf '99

Windows - 1997

An amateur golf sim featuring no PGA endorsed courses or players. The game uses the standard golf gameplay mechanics, with three types of swings, a two or three click swing bar system, or the "Fox Sports Swing" which is mouse-motion swing type. The game's most prominent feature is the use of a 3d engine and a series of 3d accelerated effects like reflecting water, lighting effects, trees that move and sway with the wind and translucent objects. The game features 8 single player courses and multiplayer support for up to 4 players.

Fox Sports Soccer '99

Fox Sports Soccer '99

Sony Playstation - Released - June 30, 1998

Fox Sports Interactive, Inc. brings you Fox Sports Soccer 99 for the PlayStation. Over 120 total teams are included with game; 64 being National and 64 being League teams. This means you could have a friendly match between England and Canada or maybe you want to match up powerhouse Brazil with the small-time Seattle squad. Twenty-four unique stadiums also provide more realism for each team. Rendered with lush fields, crowds, stands, flags and just about everything else, you'll feel right in the game. Also, atmosphere is generated by the noise from the crowd and you'll definitely hear them. Yells, chants and ambient crowd noise can all be heard during a match. Leagues, tournaments, friendly matches and even a practice mode, where you can sharpen your skills with drills, exercises and game situations Oh, don't forget those penalty kicks either, they're great fun! Although, if you're one with a creative brain, then how about creating your very own league or tournament? Well, all you have to do is pick your teams, the prize and the rules. A whole slew of options were also incorporated for your enjoyment. Play-by-Play from the Fox Sports announcers has been included, in both English and Spanish. Three different difficulty settings will also make your gaming experience that much harder or easier, depending on you skill level. Rules, fouls, gameplay, game length, camera angles and so much more are at your disposal. You can even play the game with up to eight people, if you have a Multi-Tap Adapter. During instant replays, you can be the "director" so to speak. Camera angles, speeds, perspectives, it can all be executed for the most realistic angle on a sizzling-hot goal!

Independence Day

Independence Day

Sony Playstation - Released - February 28, 1997

Independence Day envelops you in an interstellar war against resource hungry alien forces. Taking control of a hotshot fighter pilot and his wingman, Steve Hiller, your objective is to destroy a barrage of alien defense fighters while targeting massive battleships capable of obliterating entire cites. Needless to say, this won't be a stroll in the park. As a flight combat simulation, Independence Day features a wide variety of mission objectives and exotic locations. Because the alien forces have flocked to the Grand Canyon, you'll have to destroy four generators that supply power to the City Destroyer and incapacitate the massive spaceship. The New York mission will have you abolishing satellite linkups used by the aliens as a means of communication. Of course, you'll have to eliminate the primary spaceship in that area.

Independence Day

Independence Day

Sega Saturn - Released - March 13, 1997

This arcade game is based loosely on the 1996 blockbuster movie "Independence Day." Interspersed with cutscenes lifted from the film, the game consists of flying a jet through various missions in order to take down the gargantuan, city-destroying spaceships. This entails flying around the 3D level and taking out targets such as: communication uplinks, shield generators, the occasional alien fighter craft, and ultimately bringing down the major alien ship via a strike on its main cannon. Powerups are plentiful, such as medical packs that heal your jetcraft, bonus weapons, bonus planes, and an item that freezes enemy planes for a brief time. Mission settings include the Grand Canyon, Washington D.C., and New York City. There are other missions that are provided on a need-to-know basis (as stated in the manual). The game also features 2-player head-to-head action via a network or null modem link.

Independence Day: The Game

Independence Day: The Game

Windows - Released - February 28, 1997

Independence Day is an arcade 3D combat flight simulator, based on the 1997 film, comprising 13 missions with time limits; failure to complete a mission in the allotted time results in failure. Once the main objective is completed, the timer drops down to 45 seconds to take out the primary weapon. If the timer goes to 0, the primary weapon destroys the level. The game also features portals that transport the player to another area by flying through them; these sub-levels have their own separate objectives that must be completed before the player can return to the main level.

James Cameron's Titanic Explorer

James Cameron's Titanic Explorer

Windows - Released - 1997

James Cameron's Titanic Explorer is a computer game released in November 1998. It served as a tie-in documentary companion to the 1997 movie, featuring deleted scenes, some of which were not officially released on any other media. Embark on a voyage of discovery with James Cameron's Titanic Explorer. This 3-CD set will immerse you in one of the most memorable events of the 20th century through original blueprints, stunning photographs, news, and film footage. Riveting first-person accounts from actual Titanic survivors bring the terrible tragedy of this great vessel to life. This comprehensive account includes a special narrated introduction by the Academy Award-winning director, writer, and producer of "Titanic," James Cameron.

King of the Hill

King of the Hill

Windows - Released - November 13, 2000

Based on the FOX animation series of the same name, KOTH is about this Texas Families and their misadventures with their friends and neighbors. As a game, it's actually two unrelated games (installs and runs separately). One is a romp through the neighborhood with little "parlor" type games such as Tic-Tac-Toss, Scavenger Hunt, and more. The other is a cartoony imitation of Deer Hunter.

Motorhead

Motorhead

Sony Playstation - Released - September 30, 1998

Motorhead is a futuristic racing title featuring a total of ten playable cars on eight twisting courses, ranging from an industrial area to a desert. Each vehicle is individually rated in speed, acceleration, and grip. There are no weapons or power-ups to collect; it's just you, a friend, or the computer competing for the fastest time. Four play modes include Time Attack, League, Head-to-Head, and Single Race. Each mode offers the option to view the action at 30 or 60 frames per second, with the key difference being the number of computer-controlled cars on the track.

N2O: Nitrous Oxide

N2O: Nitrous Oxide

Sony Playstation - Released - June 30, 1998

Somewhere deep in the future our Galaxy is at war. On the nearby planet of Neptune, forces of evil have initiated their new plans to invade the Earth. By accelerating sub-atomic particles around a tubular shaped circuit known as The Torus, they are developing a race of Super Warriors. Together with advanced genetic engineering, this central birthing canal is capable of producing an army of lethal genetically mutated insects. Nitrous Oxide, a pollutant by-product emitted inside The Torus, provides a high octane fuel for your Tunnel Runner, but unfortunately it also provides the perfect breeding environment for the secretly incubating species.

NBA Basketball 2000

NBA Basketball 2000

Sony Playstation - Released - October 31, 1999

Updated with stats, rosters and player ratings for the 1999-2000 season, NBA Basketball 2000 features every player from all 29 NBA teams, plus two all-star and rookie teams. You can play an entire NBA season or skip ahead to the playoffs. If you're not ready for team ball, you can go one-on-one with your favorite pros on an outdoor court. Real Fox Sports announcers including former Atlanta Hawks point guard Doc Rivers, call the action. Using one or two Multi Tap adapters, up to eight players can join in a single game of NBA Basketball 2000. Along with the standard head-to-head game, you can play on the same team against the computer with up to five players, each controlling a different hoopster. Or you can play on rival teams with each gamer controlling a different basketball player.

NBA Basketball 2000

NBA Basketball 2000

Windows - Released - December 4, 1999

NBA Basketball 2000 is an officially licensed NBA basketball game for the PlayStation and Windows. It features 340 actual NBA players with authentic faces, and 33 NBA all-star and rookie teams. Each player has a complete set of statistics and record history in the game. Game modes include: season modes, all-star games, and exhibition. On the PC network play allows for up to 10 players simultaneously. On the PlayStation, using Multi Tap adapters you can play with up to eight players in a single game. The game also comes with a selection of coaching options, including player substitutions, trades, injuries, rosters, and a create-a-player feature. In game commentating is performed by Greg Papa and Doc Rivers.

NHL Championship 2000

NHL Championship 2000

Sony Playstation - Released - October 6, 1999

NHL Championship 2000 is a hockey game licensed by the NHL, NHLPA and the FOX Sports channel, which allowed the developers to use not only the likeness of their broadcasting graphics and the Fox Trax technology, but also the voice support of game broadcasters John Davidson and Kenny Albert. One of the key aspects of the game are the passing indicators, which always show which players are open for a pass, allowing a quick, smooth passing play. Advanced puck physics allow for realistic offensive play. Using 1999/2000 rosters, NHL Championship 2000 includes all NHL teams (including the expansion team Atlanta Trashers and All-Star teams) and 18 international teams. The season length can be defined, ranging from the bare minimum (27 games) to a full 82 games season. Player creation and trade is also possible, as well as multiplayer games.

Planet of the Apes

Planet of the Apes

Windows - Released - September 19, 2001

Released around the same time as the remake (2001 Tim Burton) of the original film (1968 Franklin J. Schaffner), yet follows its own story in that setting. You are Ulysses, a human whose spacecraft crashed on an ape-ruled planet. When you are captured and readied for 'examination' you want to save your skin, and thankfully a merciful ape gives you a chance to do so. As a human you have no tools, only your intelligence and some loincloth to prevent staring eyes. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint, and you can meet certain characters and talk to them to get information. Hand-to-hand combat ensues when you encounter an unfriendly ape, obstacles need to be overcome by thinking and some acrobatics.

Sanity: Aiken's Artifact

Sanity: Aiken's Artifact

Windows - Released - September 26, 2000

Thirty years from now, citizens begin to display remarkable psychic abilities. Called Psionics, they can generate and control energy emissions using only their minds, often with deadly results. Succumbing to the lure of power, the Psionics will stop at nothing to achieve control of the universe.

Team Losi RC Racer

Team Losi RC Racer

Sony Playstation - Released - October 1, 1998

Team Losi RC Racer is a one or two-player racing game that features 16 radio-controlled vehicles. You'll be racing against various opponents to unlock new tracks (15 in all), discover new cars and conquer the vast hub system that connects every track together. Discovering new tracks and bonus goodies involves locating any given rainbow-colored gate; after you're familiar with the tracks, you can perfect your times and utilize the gates to your advantage. Of course, you're not required to race every single time you play -- you can explore the tracks for said gates, finding shortcuts that will give you an advantage over the opposition. Radio-controlled vehicles are based on performance ratings including speed, acceleration, grip and weight. There are four cars to choose from at the start of the game; whereas Krush is average in all areas, the Flame Dragon has incredible handling and acceleration features. Tracks incorporate surreal environments such as beachside raceways, mountainous terrain and a desert.

The Pagemaster

The Pagemaster

Nintendo Game Boy - Released - November 1, 1994

The Pagemaster was released in conjunction with the Macaulay Culkin part action/part cartoon feature film released in 1994. Guide your character through a selection of levels based around themed books, ranging from Horror to Adventure and Fantasy worlds. You can use magic and stomp enemies to death by jumping on their head. Enemies include bats, flying books, giant hands, ghosts, pirates and many more.

The Pagemaster

The Pagemaster

Sega Genesis - Released - November 1, 1994

The Pagemaster was released in conjunction with the Macaulay Culkin part action/part cartoon feature film released in 1994. Guide your character through a selection of levels based around themed books, ranging from Horror to Adventure and Fantasy worlds. You can use magic and stomp enemies to death by jumping on their head. Enemies include bats, flying books, giant hands, ghosts, pirates and many more.

The Pagemaster

The Pagemaster

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - November 1, 1994

Discover a World Where Imagination and Adventure Run Wild! As Richard Tyler you enter the animated world of the Pagemaster through a gigantic library filled with daring challenges, secret passageways and traps galore! Battle through countless adventures to escape this animated dimension and return to the real world. Find all of the hidden library cards and take your new found friends - Adventure, Horror and Fantasy - with you through a special ending only the best players will ever see!

The Simpsons Cartoon Studio

The Simpsons Cartoon Studio

Windows - Released - July 1, 1996

The Simpsons™ Rule Your Television... Now They Rule Your Computer! Create your own episodes of America's funniest animated family using The Simpsons™ Cartoon Studio. Pick from over 35 backgrounds, 270 props, 50 special effects and hundreds of sounds and voices to animate your own episodes starring Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Maggie and all your other favorite Springfield characters. Save your creation and give it to your friends to view on their computers, even if they don't have The Simpsons™ Cartoon Studio installed. The Simpsons™ Cartoon Studio was created with over 12,000 individual cels, exclusively hand-drawn for the Cartoon Studio in conjunction with the people who make The Simpsons TV show!

The Simpsons Cartoon Studio

The Simpsons Cartoon Studio

Windows 3.X - Released - July 1, 1996

The Simpsons Rule Your Television... Now They Rule Your Computer! Create your own episodes of America's funniest animated family using The Simpsons Cartoon Studio. Pick from over 35 backgrounds, 270 props, 50 special effects and hundreds of sounds and voices to animate your own episodes starring Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Maggie and all your other favorite Springfield characters. Save your creation and give it to your friends to view on their computers, even if they don't have The Simpsons Cartoon Studio installed. The Simpsons Cartoon Studio was created with over 12,000 individual cels, exclusively hand-drawn for the Cartoon Studio in conjunction with the people who make The Simpsons TV show!

The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield

The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield

Windows - Released - 1997

Virtual Springfield is a first-person adventure game that allows players to explore a 3D simulation of Springfield, the fictional town featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and the home of the Simpson family. Many of the familiar locations from the show are present, including Moe's Tavern, Springfield Elementary School, the Kwik-E-Mart, Krustylu Studios, and the Simpsons' house. Players can interact with Simpsons characters such as Mr. Burns, Principal Skinner and Ned Flanders in the game. Virtual Springfield has the overall goal of collecting an entire set of character cards throughout Springfield. To fully do so, the player must unlock hidden areas by obtaining secret items. A map of the town is featured that gives instructions to players on where to go so that they can progress through the game. Various mini-games can be played at certain locations in the game.These include some video games that have previously been seen on The Simpsons, such as the boxing game Slugfest that Homer and Bart played in the season one episode Moaning Lisa.

The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield

The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield

Apple Mac OS - Released - 1997

An Interactive Springfield from the TV show The Simpsons. You can walk around and visit various locations from the show. You can collect things from these places in order to access other previously inaccessable ones. Some simple mini-games also exist in the arcade.

The Tick

The Tick

Sega Genesis - Released - 1994

As The Tick, you have powers and abilities unknown to mortal men (After all, you are a 7 foot tall, 400 pound Arachnid). You're strong enough to use the city as your personal gym without a care in the world... until those pesky ninjas, hoods and clowns pick you as their target. It's time to jump into action and destroy these bad guys once and for all!

The Tick

The Tick

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - December 1, 1994

It's night in the city, and there's a new superhero in town! As The Tick, you have powers and abilities unknown to mortal men (After all, you are a 7 foot tall, 400 pound Arachnid). You're strong enough to use the city as your personal gym without a care in the world... until those pesky ninjas, hoods, and clowns pick you as their target! It's time to jump into action and destroy these bad guys once and for all!

The X-Files

The X-Files

Sony Playstation - Released - January 9, 1999

Do you believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life? Is the government conspiring to cover up evidence? The truth is out there, but you'll have to go looking for it when you take on the role of Craig Willmore, an FBI field agent assigned to search for missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in Fox Interactive's The X-Files. Previously a hit PC title, this interactive movie-adventure will take your PlayStation console into the realm of the popular X-Files science fiction drama series, as you assist the stars in their latest investigation into paranormal activity cases. Designed from a story written by Chris Carter, The X-Files features many of the main cast members from the show including Assistant Director Walter Skinner, as well as new characters tailored specifically for this game. You'll be interviewing witnesses and suspects with the aid of special FBI equipment, weapons, and tools. Use them wisely to pick up clues throughout your case and follow-up on crime scenes at the crime lab. Discover a plot that thickens as you progress. The game is viewed from a first-person perspective and features looped video footage when you're at a distance from other characters or environments. When you move in any direction (by clicking on the pointing hand icons), you'll pass through predetermined, fixed frames of digitized scenery. By enabling the Navigating Transitions option, you'll experience more realism when turning left or right, thanks to a motion-blur effect. With the VirtualCinema game engine, the four-disc set breaks new ground standards for PlayStation video technology (FPQ 24-bit), enabling greater compression at the highest quality for video playback. The original footage was shot live, entirely on location in the Pacific Northwest. As you come upon something of importance, such as an FBI agent, a witness or even new items, a video clip starts to play. You'll be making some critical, multiple-choice decisions. The game consists of multiple plot lines and at times, three icons will appear at the bottom of the screen indicating which attitude you want to take towards a certain person. This will affect the next outcome of game flow - be careful what you wish for! Some of the tools you'll be using are a PDA (or Personal Digital Assistant), a cellular phone, your badge, a gun and handcuffs, an evidence kit and lock pick, a digital camera, a flashlight, a pair of binoculars, and night vision goggles. Your PDA is one of your best friends because it allows you to take notes, e-mail reports to your superiors, and utilize the internal map to locate specific areas. Another mission-critical item you'll be using is your very own desktop workstation, which features the ING (Intelligence Network Gateway). With this tool you'll have access to background checks, vehicle license plate numbers, phone number tracing, a database with a full search engine, a Photo Viewer for your camera, e-mail, and important messages and All Points Bulletins.

Titan A.E. Demo CD

Titan A.E. Demo CD

Sony Playstation - Released - 2000

A video game adaptation of the movie Titan A.E. was in development by Blitz Games for PlayStation 1 and PC. The full game was cancelled largely due to the film's failed box office according to Fox Interactive. A playable demo of the game was released, with stunning visuals for a PlayStation game that supported Analog Control and the Vibration Function. It had similar gameplay to Tomb Raider, Atlantis The Lost Empire, and the Planet of the Apes video game. Cale Tucker would be the playable character. The game would also have Flight Simulator levels. The Demo CD had two playable third person exploration levels, and one flight simulator level. Video game hackers have managed to patch in 5 other playable levels in the CD, and have made "Preservation Packs" for PC and PlayStation, the intended platforms for the game.

Virtual K'Nex

Virtual K'Nex

Windows 3.X - Released - 1998

Build five different K'Nex vehicles, then drive them in five exciting games. First, weave your tow truck through tricky mazes and collect enough parts to build a new vehicle and play the next game. You'll need skill and speed to roar past swamp monsters in your fan boat, fight blazing fires from your fire truck, race a speedy buggy across the desert and fly your helicopter to the rescue. Each game is timed, so the quicker you finish, the more points you score!

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