Crave Entertainment

AeroWings

AeroWings

Sega Dreamcast - Released - September 9, 1999

AeroWings is a simulation that allows the player to fly as a member of a jet aerobatics team. The game contains a variety of jet-powered aircraft that the player can fly in several game modes. • Blue Impulse Mission: Learn 20 aerobatic maneuvers and become a member of the elite Blue Impulse team. Learn loops, rolls, and more while flying both solo and in formation. • Sky Mission Attack: Fly through a series of targets suspended in mid-air before time runs out. • Free Flight: Fly around and freely explore the landscape. • Multi Play: Up to 4 players can perform in formation simultaneously.

AeroWings 2: Airstrike

AeroWings 2: Airstrike

Sega Dreamcast - Released - February 24, 2000

Whereas the first AeroWings game was all about flight acrobatics, AeroWings 2: Air Strike is a fighter jet game. The most important modes selectable are free flight, which as the name implies gives you freedom to fly what you want (land it in the middle of a freeway if you'd like or next to skyscrapers) and over what type of weather and the split-screen versus mode (2 player). In addition to those modes, the game features training in over 30 fighter training missions and 15 tactical challenges. Successful completion of these challenges will unlock additional fighters (including the XF-3 Super Recipro, F-2B Support Fighter or F-15DJ Aggressor 2 to name a few) and decals/paint for the plane models.

Asteroids Hyper 64

Asteroids Hyper 64

Nintendo 64 - Released - December 15, 1999

An updated version of the classic arcade blast 'em up and features full 3D environments, all new weapons and defense systems and a 2 player split-screen mode. The gameplay, however, is exactly the same. Pilot a spacecraft and destroy the on-coming asteroids, each of different sizes. Alien ships and black holes are also out there, along with ship upgrades that update your ships weapons and defense systems.

Babe and Friends

Babe and Friends

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - November 1, 1999

Puzzle fans that enjoyed the BABE movie series will find a lot to like here. BABE AND FRIENDS, a single-player puzzle game for Game Boy Color, has the little porcine hero guiding his herd through 40 levels that span such locations as the farm, the airport, and the city. In each level there is a checkered flag, to which Babe must take a herd. The sheep aren't very good at finding their own paths, so Babe has to walk them through every step of the way. Clear obstacles, set up roadblocks to make detours, and generally do what you have to in order to make a safe route for the sheep. Watch out for obstructions such as carts in the airport and rushing rivers on the farm. Detailed still-screens of all of Babe's friends appear between the levels to move the story along. A password save system is included if you need to take a break from the brain-bending action. Can Babe save the day once again?

Bad Boys: Miami Takedown

Bad Boys: Miami Takedown

Nintendo GameCube - Released - September 14, 2004

This game is based on the Will Smith & Martin Lawrence buddy cop movie sequel Bad Boys II. You can play as either character, Mike or Marcus, from 1st or 3rd person viewpoints. Each has their own personalities and characteristics. Through 15 stages, you engage in fast paced all-action gameplay that features multiple mission objectives. Shoot your way through Colombian drug lords, Russian mobsters, and even dirty cops. Sometimes you will need to protect your computer controlled partner or collect some evidence. You can often duck behind a wall or around a corner, from where you will be able to pick off your targets with less chance of being hit. You will be accordingly rewarded on your successful actions and achievements on a "Bad Boy" rating system. You can follow all the laws and avoid unneccesary damage or take the opposite approach and be a Bad Boy. There's a good amount of different weapons from pistols and shotguns to automatic assault rifles and grenades. Environments are fully destructable. You can use a quick aiming and shooting Action mode, or search for clues and evidence using the Explore mode.

Bad Boys: Miami Takedown

Bad Boys: Miami Takedown

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - September 21, 2004

This game is based on the Will Smith & Martin Lawrence buddy cop movie sequel Bad Boys II. You can play as either character, Mike or Marcus, from 1st or 3rd person viewpoints. Each has their own personalities and characteristics. Through 15 stages, you engage in fast paced all-action gameplay that features multiple mission objectives. Shoot your way through Colombian drug lords, Russian mobsters, and even dirty cops. Sometimes you will need to protect your computer controlled partner or collect some evidence. You can often duck behind a wall or around a corner, from where you will be able to pick off your targets with less chance of being hit. You will be accordingly rewarded on your successful actions and achievements on a "Bad Boy" rating system. You can follow all the laws and avoid unneccesary damage or take the opposite approach and be a Bad Boy. There's a good amount of different weapons from pistols and shotguns to automatic assault rifles and grenades. Environments are fully destructable. You can use a quick aiming and shooting Action mode, or search for clues and evidence using the Explore mode.

Battle Realms

Battle Realms

Windows - Released - November 7, 2001

A fantasy RTS combining a unique Living Resource System with a detailed combat model. After seven years of exile, Kenji returns to his war-torn homeland. Will he rise above his bitterness and liberate the land under the Dragon Clan flag, or will he give in to his darker side and conquer it as his father's Serpent Clan did so many years ago? Regardless of Kenji's choice, his actions will force him into conflict with the sinister Lotus Clan, the noble Wolf Clan and a mysterious foe from the past.

Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf

Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf

Windows - Released - November 11, 2002

Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf is a stand-alone expansion to Battle Realms, so it doesn't require that players own the original game. The expansion adds new structures, units, and heroes for each of Battle Realms' four clans. It has 12 single-player campaigns and 30 multiplayer maps. The prequel's 12 new scenarios take place seven years before the events depicted in the original game, and they reveal how the Wolf clan, one of the game's four playable factions, rose from slavery under the Lotus clan.

Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs

Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs

Nintendo 64 - Released - March 29, 2000

During cold war Soviets and Americans were actually fighting on the moon, unbeknownst to the public. As a commander you climb into space-based hover tanks and command fleets of tanks in realtime. Explore 3 completely different game modes and fight as American, Soviet or Black Dog renegade to turn the tides to your favour!

BeyBlade: Let it Rip!

BeyBlade: Let it Rip!

Sony Playstation - Released - December 5, 2002

Similar to games featuring robots, monsters, or fighters battling for supremacy, Beyblade pits spinning tops, known as bei-goma, against one another in Tournament and Free Battle modes. In the former, players earn ten Bey Points (used to buy parts) and five Experience Points (used to level up) for each victory, but only five and three points respectively for a loss. Tournaments consist of seven rounds, including a semi-final and final round, with the ultimate winner being named champion and earning one of 30 Beyblade parts, while the vanquished receive 20 Bey Points as a consolation prize. In Free Battle mode, players choose to battle with one of eight Beybladers from the television series. Two players can compete against each other, assuming one has data saved on a PS memory card. Three complete Beyblades can be saved at any given time, with customization of names, gender, and parts (exchange or buy). Beyblades consist of five main parts and a launcher, including a bit chip, attack ring, weight disk, spin gear, and blade base, and players can carry up to nine spare parts for repair or customization. Battles require four points to win and features include special launches, shifting paths (based on the spinning top's parameters), special attacks, gimmicks (special powers inherent in some parts), and growth (to a maximum level of 19). Rewards are given for moving up levels, such as increases to endurance, mobility, attack power, and so forth. Throughout the battles, DJ Jazzman provides play-by-play in the Beystadium, Kenny offers help in customization, and Mr. Tate manages the parts shop.

Blaster Master: Blasting Again

Blaster Master: Blasting Again

Sony Playstation - Released - February 7, 2001

Years ago, the Earth was threatened by an evil being known as the Plutonium Boss. The Plutonium Boss and his minions were devouring the Earth from within, and if they had succeeded, Earth would've been destroyed. He didn't count on a young man named Jason, a beautiful alien woman named Eve, and their battle tank, the Sofia MA-01...because of his underestimation, the Plutonium Boss was defeated. Since then, Jason had been defending the Earth from any threat that arises, with Eve by his side. She even bore him two children, Roddy and Elfie. Jason trained Elfie in engineering, and Roddy in battling in Sofia. But now Jason and Eve have died, and Roddy must take his father's place as defender of the Earth. And an old threat seems to be arising to challenge this new generation of heroes...

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Nintendo Wii - Released - August 28, 2007

Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion. Featuring real-time changing lane conditions for the player to master during the course of a match, authentic Brunswick bowling products to improve your character's performance, and ten different environments to choose from.

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Sony PSP - Released - August 21, 2007

Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bowling simulation game. In Career mode, after creating an avatar, players compete against the computer to work their way up from amateur to professional. The player character will increase in skill (e.g. strength, accuracy) and earn money while playing. This money can be used to buy clothing or a new bowling ball, which also affects skill. Quick Play mode, as the name suggests, allows for a quick round of bowling for one to four players. Making a throw is a little bit different depending on the platform the game is played on. Lining up on the alley to decide the direction of the ball stays the same, but on PlayStation 2 and PSP it's also necessary to set its spin. The next step is rolling the ball. On the Wii this is done by swinging the Wiimote and releasing the trigger button, where the speed of the release determines the spin of the ball. In the other versions a sickle-shaped meter is shown; pulling down on the analog stick sets the accuracy, and pushing it forward the strength of the release.

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - August 27, 2007

Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion. Featuring real-time changing lane conditions for the player to master during the course of a match, authentic Brunswick bowling products to improve your character's performance, and ten different environments to choose from.

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Nintendo 3DS - Released - September 27, 2011

Brunswick Pro Bowling is a video game developed by Point of View, Inc. and published by Crave Entertainment. The game features many Brunswick labeled products such as Brunswick bowling balls. The game was released for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable on August 28, 2007. A version for iOS was released in October 2009 but was later removed. It was replaced by the FarSight Studios version in February 2015, also being released on Android as well. FarSight Studios developed versions of the game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, which support the PlayStation Move and Kinect respectively. An updated version developed and published by Alliance Digital Media for the PlayStation 4, and Xbox One was released on November 23, 2015. The Wii U version was released on January 21, 2016.

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Microsoft Xbox 360 - Released - February 15, 2011

Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion. Featuring real-time changing lane conditions for the player to master during the course of a match, authentic Brunswick bowling products to improve your character's performance, and ten different environments to choose from.

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Brunswick Pro Bowling

Sony Playstation 3 - Released - September 21, 2010

Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bowling simulation game. In Career mode, after creating an avatar, players compete against the computer to work their way up from amateur to professional. The player character will increase in skill (e.g. strength, accuracy) and earn money while playing. This money can be used to buy clothing or a new bowling ball, which also affects skill. Quick Play mode, as the name suggests, allows for a quick round of bowling for one to four players. Making a throw is a little bit different depending on the platform the game is played on. Lining up on the alley to decide the direction of the ball stays the same, but on PlayStation 2 and PSP it's also necessary to set its spin. The next step is rolling the ball. On the Wii this is done by swinging the Wiimote and releasing the trigger button, where the speed of the release determines the spin of the ball. In the other versions a sickle-shaped meter is shown; pulling down on the analog stick sets the accuracy, and pushing it forward the strength of the release.

Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom!

Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom!

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - December 6, 2002

Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom! is a 2002 racing video game released by Runecraft, based on the animated television series. There are seven different racers, with two being unlockable. Each has their own vehicle statistics such as handling, acceleration and speed. There is a time attack mode, a practice mode, a solo racing mode and a multiplayer mode.

Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games

Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 6, 2006

Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games is based on the animated series of the same name from Cartoon Network that chronicles the odd but happy camping life of a Bean Scout named Lazlo and his bunkmates at Camp Kidney. In the game, players take alternating control of Lazlo, an optimistic, high-energy Brazilian monkey, Raj, a wise but compulsive Indian elephant, and Clam, an eccentric and highly intelligent pygmy Rhino, to compete in a variety of camp challenges, earning the right to represent their camp in a final tournament against the Squirrel Scouts, a rival all-girl camp to the all-boy Camp Kidney.

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion

Nintendo 3DS - Released - June 2, 2011

This Cartoon Network Fighter is a crossover fighting game featuring the stars of Ben 10, Dexter's Laboratory, PowerPuff Girls, and more.

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

Sony Playstation 3 - Released - November 15, 2011

Mysterious forces are at work when worlds collide and the casts of eleven of the biggest Cartoon Network shows battle one another in this all-star brawler! Play as 18 of your favorite Cartoon Network characters based on your favorite show, and look out for cameos from an additional 19 characters who jump in and assist in combat! Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion is a mascot brawler fighting game bringing together several characters from the Cartoon Network Multiverse in one epic battle that plays very similarly to the Super Smash Bros. series. Up to four players (human or CPU controlled) control a character and fight on a multi-tiered 2D stage. Players may use various items that appear randomly to get the fighting edge over their opponent. Additionally, the stage may use set elements in order to take out other players. For example, in the Dexter's Lab Stage players can pull 2 different levers, one setting off a conveyor belt, and the other firing a deadly laser. When players strike one another, glowing cubes will fall out of them. If players collect enough of these cubes, they will fill up their special meter that, when full, unleashes a powerful "Punch Time Explosion" (the equivalent of a Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl) attack against their opponents. For example, Ben turns into one of his aliens and launches missiles all over the stage. In the XL version, fighting characters can team up with certain assist characters (the equivalents of Assist Trophies) and do Synergy attacks. For example, Madame Foster brings a plate of cookies to the arena, Chowder eats them, turning fat, and Madame Foster rolls him around the stage. Each character has their own special move set that uses different elements from their respective shows. Each has an up, down, and side attack. Most characters have a projectile attack. Captain K'nuckles is the only character who has a disabling attack.

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL

Nintendo Wii - Released - November 15, 2011

This is a mascot brawler fighting game bringing together several playable and assist characters from the Cartoon Network Multiverse in one epic battle that plays very similar to the Super Smash Bros. series. Up to 4 players (human or CPU controlled) can control a character and fight on a multi-tiered 2D stage. Players may use various items that appear randomly to get the fighting edge over their opponent. Additionally, the stage may use set elements in order to take out other players. For example, in the Dexter's Lab Stage players can pull 2 different levers, one setting off a conveyor belt, and the other firing a deadly laser. When players strike one another, glowing cubes will fall out of them. If players collect enough of these cubes, they will fill up their special meter that, when full, unleashes a powerful "Punch Time Explosion" (the equivalent of a Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl) attack against their opponents. For example, Ben Tennyson turns into Ultimate Humungosaur and launches missiles all over the stage. In the XL version, fighting characters can team up with certain assist characters (the equivalents of Assist Trophies) and do Synergy attacks. For example, Madame Foster brings a plate of cookies to the arena, Chowder eats them, turning fat, and Madame Foster rolls him around the stage. Each playable character has their own special move set that uses different elements from their respective TV shows. Each has an up, down, side, and neutral attack. Most characters have a projectile attack. Captain K'nuckles is the only character who has a disabling attack.

Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit

Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit

Microsoft Xbox 360 - Released - August 5, 2008

Crash Time is an action-oriented racing game based on the German TV series Alarm für Cobra 11. The main characters are the Semir Gerkhan and Chris Ritter, known from the series, and a novice policemen. Which one the player controls depends on the mission. The campaign consists of 8 cases which are divided into several sections and are arranged in a linear way. The eight case has to be unlocked by beating most of the others in the highest difficulty. The goals of the sections are varying, mostly the player has to win a race or stopping a criminal by crashing his car or thwarting him. Other goals are checkpoint races or tailing somebody. The story is told voiced texts between the sections or in voiceovers during the missions. If the player fails a section he can try it again instantly but he has to solve the whole case in one sitting. Most sections have additional goals which the player needs to fulfill, e.g. a time or damage limit. These restrictions change with the difficulty level which can be selected before each case. After every solved case the player unlocks new cars and courses for the single races and multiplayer mode. These don't represent the playing modes of the campaign but are always regular races.

Crayola Colorful Journey

Crayola Colorful Journey

Nintendo Wii - Released - March 17, 2009

Something's wrong in Crayola Land! The colors are missing and only you can help. By using your drawing and coloring skills, along with your imagination, you can help complete the adventure.

Crayola Treasure Adventures

Crayola Treasure Adventures

Nintendo DS - Released - October 1, 2007

Can you help restore the colors that are disappearing from the world? Color through the adventure... Something terrible has happened! Somebody has stolen the three Color Crystals and is making colors disappear all around the world! It is up to you to use your Crayola crayons to color and draw your way through different puzzles and pictures to find the thief and bring color back to the world! • Draw your way through various exotic locations • Play connect the dots, speed-coloring and assemble jig saw puzzles • Transform your stylus into 120 authentic digital Crayola Crayons

Dave Mirra BMX Challenge

Dave Mirra BMX Challenge

Nintendo Wii - Released - October 7, 2007

Dave Mirra rewrote the rules of what's possible in the BMX world. On the ground or above it, the Miracle Boy has redefined the boundaries of his sport and then promptly surpassed them. Now, you can control the winningest X Games competitor of all time. Challenge your friends in racing and freestyle competition and see who's got what it takes to ride with the greatest

Dave Mirra BMX Challenge

Dave Mirra BMX Challenge

Sony PSP - Released - November 2, 2006

Dave Mirra is to BMX what Edison was to electricity. What the Wright Brothers were to flight. Like them, he rewrote the rules of what's possible. On the ground or above it, the Miracle Boy has redefined the boundaries of the sport and then promptly surpassed them. Now, the legend of the winningnest X Games competitor of all time is on the PSP system, letting you defy gravity wherever you go. With ad hoc wireless play for 1-4 players, you can challenge your friends to racing and freestyle competition and see who's got what it takes to ride with the greatest. 17 levels across 9 different environments. Customizable player characters, with tricked out clothes and gear. 10 Bikes to choose from and customize as you win.

Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos

Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos

Nintendo Wii - Released - December 3, 2010

Congratulations, you are hired! Now go do the toughest job in the world in this game based on the hit Discovery Channel series. Experience life as a crab fisherman as you navigate the Bering Sea, trolling the unforgiving waters for King Crab and Opilio. Captain your own boat, choosing when and where to harvest crab and maximize your haul. Experience some of the show's most memorable moments, riding out giant waves, rescuing men gone overboard, and more. Compare your in-game catch to how the real-life captains did under the same circumstances, compete with other players, and adapt to conditions that can change in the blink of an eye.

Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm

Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm

Sega Dreamcast - Released - February 28, 2000

Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm, known in Europe as Dragon's Blood, is a hack and slash video game developed by Treyarch and published by Crave Entertainment for the Dreamcast game console. Draconus is considered as a spiritual sequel to Treyarch's swordfighting PC game Die by the Sword. Draconus is a third-person hack and slash. Since defense is a more important part of the gameplay than attack, developers changed the usual behavior of constant blocking, and changed that block is neutralized after a successful enemy hit. This way the player has to pay more attention to their character and their blocking. Draconus is set in a medieval fantasy world divided into 15 separate stages, and each level takes around one hour to complete. Accession through the stages is linear, although the player is presented with a choice, in certain moments, which of two next levels to complete first. This choice does not affect the storyline in any way, but can be refreshing in future play-throughs. Some of the stages are protected by the boss. Player can choose between two playable characters, a male warrior Cynric and a sorceress Aeowin. Cynric is proficient with a wide range of melee weapons and has tough defense, but lacks in magic. On the other side, Aeowin is a skilled magic user, but uses sword and shield only as a last resort. Although each class provides unique gameplay, character choice does not affect the storyline. Both characters can use magic, though the sorceress possesses a natural advantage in this area. Like in many role-playing games, warrior is easier to play early on, while the sorceress proves its usefulness in later stages of the game. The warrior, also, lacks healing spells, which makes the ending of the game quite difficult. After every stage the player is taken to the character upgrade screen, where earned points can be spent on new abilities. The character is awarded a fixed number of points regardless of enemies killed and side quests solved, but additional points can be obtained by finding hidden blessings.

Dragon Dance

Dragon Dance

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 18, 1998

Addictive breakout-style action meets fast and furious arcade fun. With 100 levels, challenging end bosses and multiple power-ups, Dragon Dance is the game you can't put down! Head-to-head combat with boss enemies every 10th level. Random events like earthquakes shake up the gameplay. Dragon control and length add to the complexity of each puzzle. Enjoy Vs. mode and play with friends via Game Link Cable.

Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy

Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - November 10, 1999

Earthworm Jim is back, and he's brought a ton of mayhem and destruction with him! EARTHWORM JIM: Menace 2 the Galaxy is the second Game Boy Color adventure for everyone's favorite worm-turned-superhero. Playing as Jim in this one-player action game, you must blast your way through 12 bizarre stages packed with enemies and other hazards. To aid you in your endeavor, you'll be able to pick up and use four different weapons to toast your foes. The typical wry humor present in the EARTHWORM JIM series is here as well, resulting in some crazy situations for you to jump, shoot, and fly your way through. Although EARTHWORM JIM: Menace 2 the Galaxy is compatible with all Game Boy systems, it includes a special exclusive level when played on Game Boy Color.

Ejay Clubworld

Ejay Clubworld

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 30, 2003

Make your own hit without any musical training in a matter of minutes! Eight real world clubs and locations are waiting for you: each with a different and current music style for your creativity to explore. With help given to you along the way by DJ Carl Cox, you can be sure that the crowd in your Clubworld will be jumpin'!

Elf: The Movie

Elf: The Movie

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 4, 2004

You might say that Buddy stands out a bit at the North Pole. Sure, he was raised by elves after stowing away in Santa's bag, but after 30 years, he just doesn't seem to fit in any more – literally. Santa suggests that Buddy journey to New York and find his real father, but when he arrives, hilarity ensues as Buddy learns his way in the Big City. Make your way through 10 different stages inspired by the movie or compete in three different mini-games. Can you take on the role of Buddy the elf and bring Christmas cheer to everyone? A six-foot, five-inch elf doesn't exactly blend in. You'll have to brave icebergs, Manhattan traffic and worse. It's up to you to help Santa and save Christmas!

Eternal Eyes

Eternal Eyes

Sony Playstation - Released - November 28, 2001

The Mappets have shielded the land of Gross from war and destruction for close to 1,000 years. But the evil General Vorless has stolen the Soul Sword and is using it to destroy the Mappets. With the Mappets out of the way, he hopes to awaken Luna, the Goddess of Destruction, and rule the land unopposed. Luca and his sister Elena are two orphans, living in a small house in the kingdom of Gross. They have two good friends - Mouse and Nicol. One day, while exploring a local cave, the four youths find a mysterious jewel. Later, they travel to the city of Goondocks, where they find a similar jewel - along with a note left to them by Luke's and Elena's parents. They learn that their parents belonged to an ancient race named "Eternal Eyes" - people who could control inanimate dolls called Mappets. Now the four heroes have to learn the power of controlling Mappets, and to stop a villain from resurrecting the Goddess of Destruction. The heart and soul of the game is battle, with all of the battles taking place on 3D isometric fields inhabited by 2D sprites. Every character has unique skills that must be employed during the fight to succeed. Luckily, there are also 150 Mappets that can be collected to help give you an edge in combat. Play ETERNAL EYES and help Luca save the world and the Mappets.

Eternal Ring

Eternal Ring

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - March 4, 2000

A young magician is sent by his king to investigate the strange happenings on the Island of No Return. Armed with his sword and his natural talent as a sorcerer, Cain attempts to be the first person to return from the island alive. Legend has it that the island is inhabited by numerous beasts, enormous dragons, and magical items that were supposed to be buried long ago. As Cain, you must solve several baffling scenarios and defend yourself while you search for the magic ring.

Fighting Force 64

Fighting Force 64

Nintendo 64 - Released - May 26, 1999

In Fighting Force 64 players control one of the four characters. They move through urban and science fiction environments, battling waves of oncoming enemies with weapons ranging from fists and bottles to knives, chairs and guns. The player can make some choices as to which territory to travel through. The four characters have various reasons for taking on Dr. Zeng, a criminal mastermind with an army at his command. The action starts with a police cordon around Zeng's office skyscraper, moving to such locales as a shopping mall, subway and Coast Guard base before finally ending at the top of Zeng's island headquarters.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 17, 2006

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, from Craig McCracken (creator of The Powerpuff Girls) features the somewhat shy Mac and his imaginary friend, Blooregard Q. Kazoo. The game is inspired by memorable episodes from the Cartoon Network hit series and allows fans to control Mac and Bloo as they solve quirky challenges and complete mission objectives. The action takes place in and around Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and features many of the signature characters from the show including Wilt, Eduardo, Coco and more.

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - May 6, 2004

Future Tactics: The Uprising is a turn-based tactical game by developer Zed Two. The world of Pillage has been taken over by alien creatures and the player has to stop this, taking the role of Low and his little sister Pepper, along with other characters they meet along the way. The battle system in Future Tactics combines tactics with a little bit of reflexes. By firing a gun you have to play some sort of mini game. The better you play, the more accurate your shot will be. Future Tactics uses cartoon-like 3D graphics with completely deformable terrain.

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Microsoft Xbox - Released - May 10, 2004

Future Tactics: The Uprising is a turn based tactical shooter video game by Zed Two. Once known as Pillage, this colourful turn based shooter was stuck in development for a number of years before being picked up by Crave for a US release, followed shortly by JoWood for a European release. It plays a lot like the Worms 3D games and has a story penned by Paul Rose. The game features a geo-mod system in which almost anything can be destroyed, leaving battlefields scarred by craters.

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Future Tactics: The Uprising

Nintendo GameCube - Released - May 10, 2004

Future Tactics: The Uprising is a turn based tactical shooter video game by Zed Two. Once known as Pillage, this colourful turn based shooter was stuck in development for a number of years before being picked up by Crave for a US release, followed shortly by JoWood for a European release. It plays a lot like the Worms 3D games and has a story penned by Paul Rose, who used to write the video game page Digitiser on Channel 4's Teletext. The game features a geo-mod system in which almost anything can be destroyed, leaving battlefields scarred by craters. It was released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube and Windows. A Gizmondo version was planned but canceled after Tiger Telematics went bankrupt.

Galerians

Galerians

Sony Playstation - Released - August 26, 1999

A young man named Rion wakes up in a hospital. He does not know who he is; he can hear a girl's voice in his mind, imploring him to save her. While trying to escape from the hospital, Rion is detained by guards, and discovers that he possesses devastating psychic powers. Trying to understand what has been done to him, Rion gradually uncovers the mystery behind the "G Project", a human experiment that involves unlocking the hidden potential of the human mind. Galerians is a survival horror game in which the player navigates a 3D character model over pre-rendered backgrounds, using character-related controls similar to those implemented in Alone in the Dark. Items must be collected to unlock new areas and advance the story. Unlike in most other games of the type, the protagonist is unable to use weapons. Rion fully relies on his psychic powers to combat enemies. These powers must be replenished by regularly taking drugs. In addition, Rion has a special meter that throws him into uncontrollable rage when full.

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

Nintendo Wii - Released - March 18, 2008

Players take the role of George from the popular cartoon show, George of the Jungle, in a 3D side scrolling action-adventure. Players swing, climb, and platform their way through the jungle in search of the missing documents which could hold the key to the "secret" medical mystery. The camera views and turns show the 3D view, but essentially the game is played as a 2D platformer with a linear path on a single plane. Often George needs to manipulate objects in the environment, for instance moving boxes to create a platform, to continue.

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - March 11, 2008

Players take the role of George from the popular cartoon show, George of the Jungle, in a 3D side scrolling action-adventure. Players swing, climb, and platform their way through the jungle in search of the missing documents which could hold the key to the "secret" medical mystery. The camera views and turns show the 3D view, but essentially the game is played as a 2D platformer with a linear path on a single plane. Often George needs to manipulate objects in the environment, for instance moving boxes to create a platform, to continue.

Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko

Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko

Nintendo 64 - Released - September 29, 1999

When Gex is watching TV one day, he discovers that Rez has kidnapped Agent Xtra (the agent from Gex: Enter the Gecko's backstory), head of the TV Terrorist Defense Unit, to get to him. He teleports to the batcave-like lair he has in the Media Dimension, and begins another adventure. Each level parodies a certain aspect of television culture (here the levels exist as stand-alone channels). Gex enters each level through a television set. He must collect remote controls to advance to the next level in order to complete his mission and rescue Xtra.

Gex: Enter the Gecko

Gex: Enter the Gecko

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 1, 1998

After saving the television realm from destruction, Gex retired to Maui. Unfortunately, Rez has returned and wants to take over the television realm again. Now Gex must come out of retirement. Guide him through 26 levels, each with a number of missions to complete. Finishing a mission will earn a remote control; collect enough remotes and new stages open. In all of the levels, Gex will have to either avoid or fight enemies. Luckily, he is equipped with a tail that can whip the bad guys into shape. To further aid in the fight, Gex can eat flies that will grant him an extra life or increase the power of his attacks, among other things. Help the gecko with attitude save the television realm in GEX: Enter the Gecko.

Global Operations

Global Operations

Windows - March 25, 2002

Global Operations is a first-person tactical shooter computer game developed by Barking Dog Studios and published by both Crave Entertainment and Electronic Arts. It was released in March 2002. (Wikipedia)

Godzilla: The Series

Godzilla: The Series

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - November 30, 1999

Giant monsters are attacking Earth, and Godzilla, a 200-foot tall, fire-breathing lizard, is the only thing that can save the world. Unfortunately, the military wants to destroy all giant creatures, good or bad. You take control of Godzilla as he travels through seven action-packed levels. In each one, Godzilla must work his way past the military to fight a giant monster. Luckily, Godzilla has fire breath that will destroy almost anything. While fighting through the levels, Godzilla will earn new attacks like the stomp, bite, and tail-whip. Will Godzilla be able to save the planet from the monster menace? Find out by playing GODZILLA: The Series.

Godzilla: The Series: Monster Wars

Godzilla: The Series: Monster Wars

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - November 20, 2000

Aliens are creating mutants on Earth, and it is up to Godzilla to save the planet from the giant monsters in GODZILLA THE SERIES: MONSTER WARS. You take control of the giant lizard in 10 levels of action that take place in deserts, cities, and underwater. Free-scrolling technology gives you total control of Godzilla, and new cross-hairs improve the accuracy of Godzilla’s attacks that include fireball, tail whip, bite, claw, stomp, and flame breath. As an added bonus, all of the attacks can be linked together for unlimited combinations. And you are going to need those combinations to destroy the 16 types of enemies that Godzilla will face. Try to save the planet from giant monsters and aliens in GODZILLA THE SERIES: Monster Wars.

Gottlieb Pinball Classics

Gottlieb Pinball Classics

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 28, 2006

A totally authentic Pinball Experience capturing all the sights and sounds of a real arcade. Play Eleven of the greatest Gottlieb Pinball Tables ever created, all featuring real pinball table mechanics, graphics and sound. With 6 different camera angles to play in, Multi-Player tournaments with up to 4 players competing against each other, plus hidden extras such as ‘unlockable’ features and tables make Gottlieb Pinball Classics the most-accurate pinball simulation ever,

Hard Rock Casino

Hard Rock Casino

Sony PSP - Released - April 24, 2007

Hard Rock Casino is a gambling simulation game which includes over 20 different gambling games including Slots, 5 various forms of Poker, Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette and Pai Gow as well as horse race and sports betting. There are unique, and sometimes influential, NPC characters to meet and play against, side tasks to complete, invitation only tournaments and unlockables for enhancing your customized character. The game also features a tutorial accessed from the main menu There are three game modes, Adventure, Quick Play, and Poker Tournaments. In Adventure mode the player creates an identity and starts in the Hard Rock Casino. They are free to play any game but must complete a set of goals before they can unlock the next casino. While playing at the Hard Rock they may also be asked to undertake challenges, or side tasks, in which they can earn extra money. In one such challenge a customer complains that a slot machine is broken because it does not pay out so the manager offers $100 as a reward for getting a winning line on that machines maximum bet. Quick play allows the player access to all the games in the unlocked casinos playing as a randomly selected game character. Here there are no goals or challenges.Poker Tournaments gives the player instant access to the same poker tournaments that are available in both Adventure and Quick play modes however the Adventure mode has a greater variety of table limits. There are four different casinos in which to play, each with its own games, house rules and table limits. Players start with a modest amount of money, $1000, in the Hard Rock. The object is, naturally, to win lots more and earn a high enough reputation to be able to play in invitation-only tournaments and high stakes games. The major goal is to become the "Hard Rock High Roller".

Hard Rock Casino

Hard Rock Casino

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 28, 2006

Hard Rock Casino is a gambling simulation game which includes over 20 different gambling games including Slots, 5 various forms of Poker, Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette and Pai Gow as well as horse race and sports betting. There are unique, and sometimes influential, NPC characters to meet and play against, side tasks to complete, invitation only tournaments and unlockables for enhancing your customized character. The game also features a tutorial accessed from the main menu There are three game modes, Adventure, Quick Play, and Poker Tournaments. In Adventure mode the player creates an identity and starts in the Hard Rock Casino. They are free to play any game but must complete a set of goals before they can unlock the next casino. While playing at the Hard Rock they may also be asked to undertake challenges, or side tasks, in which they can earn extra money. In one such challenge a customer complains that a slot machine is broken because it does not pay out so the manager offers $100 as a reward for getting a winning line on that machines maximum bet. Quick play allows the player access to all the games in the unlocked casinos playing as a randomly selected game character. Here there are no goals or challenges.Poker Tournaments gives the player instant access to the same poker tournaments that are available in both Adventure and Quick play modes however the Adventure mode has a greater variety of table limits. There are four different casinos in which to play, each with its own games, house rules and table limits. Players start with a modest amount of money, $1000, in the Hard Rock. The object is, naturally, to win lots more and earn a high enough reputation to be able to play in invitation-only tournaments and high stakes games. The major goal is to become the "Hard Rock High Roller".

Intellivision Lives!

Intellivision Lives!

Microsoft Xbox - Released - February 3, 2004

Relive the 80's with Intellivision Lives! Play over 60 classic Intellivision games including Baseball, Astrosmash and Space Battle and several unreleased games. Each game comes with historical information, fun facts and interviews with the original developers. If that doesn't inspire nostalgia, you can also watch original Intellivision commercials and archival footage. All games are optimized for both the PS2 Dual Shock 2 and Xbox controllers. Finally, all your all-time favorite Intellivision games in one package.

Intellivision Lives!

Intellivision Lives!

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 20, 2003

IntelliVision Lives! is a compilation of over sixty games that appeared on the IntelliVision game system in the early 1980's. You get over sixty games in several categories, and they are: Combat and Sorcery: Armor Battle Battle Tanks Biplanes B-17 Bomber Hover Force Sea Battle Sub Hunt Thunder Castle Tower of Doom Utopia Unreleased Titles: Number Jumble Space Cadet Demo Cartridge (not a game, but a demo showcasing IntelliVision games) Hypnotic Lights Takeover Magic Carousel Space: Astrosmash Space Armada (think Space Invaders) Space Battle Space Hawk Space Spartans Star Strike Kids: Crosswords Factor Fun Frog Bog Math Master Memory Fun Sharp Shot Word Hunt Word Rockets Sports: Baseball (Baseball, World Championship Baseball) Basketball (Basketball, Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball) Bowling Boxing Football (Football, Super Pro Football) Golf (Golf, Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf) Hockey (Hockey, Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey) Racing (Auto Racing, Motocross, Stadium Mudbuggies) Skiing (Skiing, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing) Soccer Tennis Track & Field (Super Pro Decathlon) Volleyball (Spiker: Super Pro Volleyball) Wrestling (Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling) Arcade: Bomb Squad Buzz Bombers Racing Cars Night Stalker Pinball Shark! Shark! SNAFU Thin Ice Vectron Gaming and Strategy: Backgammon Checkers Horseracing Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack Reversi Las Vegas Roulette Royal Dealer The game also features two video features; one is the history of the IntelliVision, and the other is a collection of interviews with various game programmers who worked with the IntelliVision. You can also unlock bonus commercials for the games (as shown originally in the eighties) by completing goals in certain games (like scoring 20,000 points in Space Armada).

Jet Ion GP

Jet Ion GP

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - March 22, 2002

Jet Ion GP is set in the year 2040, a time when petrol prices have risen as oil-wells start to run dry. The future of mankind lies in the new technology of Cold Fusion but this is being suppressed by the oil companies who are more powerful than governments. Pilot Jet Jevons leads a rebel faction who learn of this and they fight to give the power back to the governments. He does this by competing in high powered races around the world. Jet Ion GP is a futuristic racing game for one or two players in which the player(s) pilot high speed aircraft around three dimensional courses avoiding obstacles and dodging enemy fire. All the courses are marked by a ribbon in the sky which the pilot needs to follow because that ribbon is what the craft draw power from. Straying too far from the ribbon means they lose speed, energy, and probably the race. Besides Jet Jevons there are other pilots and teams in the race and the player can fly as any of them. The game can be played in four modes: The Grand Prix mode where the player must qualify for and then compete in a series of five races. Grand Prix' are competed in in five levels of difficulty, Standard, Expert B, Expert A, Master B, Master A, and Master S but only Standard is available at the beginning of the game and as the player progresses additional courses and craft are unlocked. As the player progresses through the race calendar additional vehicles become available, the courses become harder, and the races become longer. Single Spot where the player qualifies for and competes in a single race. Time Attack where the player attempts to beat the track record for a course. VS which is the two player head-to-head game.

Kabuki Warriors

Kabuki Warriors

Microsoft Xbox - Released - November 19, 2001

Kabuki Warriors is a sword-fighting samurai game where you travel from city to city to fight enemy Kabuki teams. Every time you win a fight, you can trade one of your current fighters with one of the team you've defeated, thereby improving your team as you advance. Being Kabuki, every fight is a show that's delivered on a stage; you have to impress the audience to get access to better attack moves.

Killer Loop

Killer Loop

Sony Playstation - Released - October 31, 1999

The game takes place in a future where gasoline powered vehicles and paved roads have been replaced with electromagnetic vehicles and metal highways. Such vehicles are used for intense racing where vehicles could drive on bending, twisting tracks. The player has the option to have automatic or manual assistance on using their vehicle's magnets to drive on higher areas. The player could also use power-ups against other opponents picked up from the tracks. Race tracks included Moscow, Mars, Hawaii, the Himalayas, Needle Rock and the Orbital Wharf space station.

Killer Loop

Killer Loop

Windows - Released - 1999

If you need an adrenaline rush, Killer Loop might be just your thing: Step into your magnetic glider and race through lots of roller-coaster like tracks full of curves and loops, psyched up by pumping techno beats. There are of course power-ups scattered on the track that may be picked up, including weapon systems to get rid of your enemies.

King of Clubs

King of Clubs

Nintendo Wii - Released - August 8, 2008

Miniature Golf with an Attitude, FORE!!! Tee-off against the wackiest golfers this side of Augusta, like Bubba the Elvis impersonator, the buxom bombshell, or the tough guy truck driver. Every course in King of Clubs is in many ways a puzzle game, with multiple routes, a generous helping of moving obstacles, and the potential for some outrageous and intricate hole-in-ones. To get the best score, you¿ll need to take advantage of your magic golf bag that¿s full of tricky golf accessories, like special balls and trick clubs. You'll laugh through 96 competitive mini golf holes that will leave you in stitches. Thank you, Thank you very much!

Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls

Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls

Sony Playstation 3 - Released - April 12, 2011

Man vs. Wild is inspired by the survival television series of the same name. The player takes on the role of host Bear Grylls to survive the hardships of various environments. Based around Bear's actual survival techniques, the player must survive the Sahara, a deserted island, Patagonia and more! Unlockables include videos of some of the best moments from the Man vs. Wild series. In this third-person action survival game the player is constantly losing health and must find food and build shelters in order to stave off death, all the while trying to escape from the situation. The gameplay centers mainly on collection and mini-games within the levels, from dissecting a camel so you can hide inside its carcass during a sandstorm to catching fish with the spear you just made. The player also battles a multitude of animals, including snakes, pumas and bears. It is however a family friendly game, with no blood and plenty of educational material on animals.

Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls

Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls

Nintendo Wii - Released - April 26, 2011

Man vs. Wild is a video game inspired by the Man vs. Wild survival television series. In it, the player takes on the role of host Bear Grylls to survive the hardships of various environments.

Men in Black 2: The Series

Men in Black 2: The Series

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - July 9, 2000

Based on the cartoon series of the same name, MEN IN BLACK: The Series 2 starts with aliens invading the Earth. It is up to a covert organization, known only as Men In Black, to stop the invasion. You take the role of Agent J as he hunts down 12 different alien races, including the Skraaldians and the Fmeck. Luckily, J has a wide range of weapons to help him put an end to the alien menace; most notable is the Noisy Cricket. While most aliens are relatively easy to spot, some can change shape and will not reveal themselves until J gets close to them...so keep your eyes peeled. When a stage is cleared, you are treated to an animated sequence that advances the plot. Will the Agent J be able to save the world? Play MEN IN BLACK: The Series 2 and find out.

Men in Black: The Series

Men in Black: The Series

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - January 1, 2002

The scum of the universe continue to slip through the cracks in the system and arrive on earth. As a Men in Black agent, it's your job to stop them. Armed with advanced weapons including the noisy cricket, freezer gun, and grenade launcher, you will battle an array of aliens across New York, and even in space.

Men in Black: The Series

Men in Black: The Series

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 1, 1998

Based on the cartoon series of the same name, MEN IN BLACK: The Series begins with aliens invading the Earth. It is up to a covert organization, known only as Men In Black, to stop the invasion. You take the role of Agent J as he hunts down 12 different alien races, including the Skraaldians and the Fmeck. Luckily, J has a wide range of weapons to help him put an end to the alien menace; most notable is the Noisy Cricket. While most aliens are relatively easy to spot, some can change shape and will not reveal themselves until J gets close to them so keep your eyes peeled. When a stage is cleared, you are treated to an animated sequence that advances the plot. Will Agent J be able to save the world? Play MEN IN BLACK: The Series and find out.

Milo's Astro Lanes

Milo's Astro Lanes

Nintendo 64 - Released - November 24, 1998

Have you ever bowled against your buddies with a Nuclear Ball on a lane constructed out of an alien's tongue? Probably not. But now you can, as you bowl for the perfect game in Milo's Astro Lanes, the wackiest, most spaced-out bowling blast ever! Use awesome power-ups like the devastating Pea Ball, toxic Cosmic Slime and mighty White Dwarf to thwart your opponents or keep them from stopping you. This insane game is what the future of bowling is all about!

Mojo!

Mojo!

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - August 26, 2003

The Mojo! game is a challenging, graphically stunning and addictive 3D puzzle adventure that tests both your mind and your reflexes. Because your "Mojo" (energy) drains over time, you must quickly maneuver through progressively difficult stages, clearing sequences of colored blocks in increasingly shorter amounts of time. Only the most skilled players will be able to navigate Mojo!'s mind-bending chain of puzzles in order to survive to the legendary 100th stage!

Mojo!

Mojo!

Microsoft Xbox - Released - August 26, 2003

The Mojo! game is a challenging, graphically stunning and addictive 3D puzzle adventure that tests both your mind and your reflexes. Because your "Mojo" (energy) drains over time, you must quickly maneuver through progressively difficult stages, clearing sequences of colored blocks in increasingly shorter amounts of time. Only the most skilled players will be able to navigate Mojo!'s mind-bending chain of puzzles in order to survive to the legendary 100th stage!

Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle

Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle

Nintendo Wii - Released - September 28, 2009

It’s alive...it’s ALIVE! Now you can finally create the monster you've always wanted to. Introducing Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle! A box arrives at your doorstep, with the words "Monsto-Corp" stamped on the side. You know immediately what this means. You will create and train the perfect monster to defend your town, Happy Valley, from creature attacks. In Monster Mayhem you raise, train and care for your own personal monster, in an attempt to create the perfect monster to defend their home town of Happy Valley. This can prove difficult with a monster a little bigger than the average home!

Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle

Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle

Nintendo DS - Released - September 28, 2009

It’s alive...it’s ALIVE! Now you can finally create the monster you've always wanted to. Introducing Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle! A box arrives at your doorstep, with the words "Monsto-Corp" stamped on the side. You know immediately what this means. You will create and train the perfect monster to defend your town, Happy Valley, from creature attacks. In Monster Mayhem you raise, train and care for your own personal monster, in an attempt to create the perfect monster to defend their home town of Happy Valley. This can prove difficult with a monster a little bigger than the average home!

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Sony PSP - Released - October 23, 2007

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game is a video game based on the film, Napoleon Dynamite. The game was released Oct 23, 2007. Travel through the wacky world of Napolean Dynamite. Step into the moon boots of Napoleon Dynamite and relive some flippin sweet movie moments and 25 mini games! Features • Over 20 mini-games including Feed Tina, BMX Bike Jumping and many others• Play as your favorite characters including Napoleon, Pedro, Uncle Rico and other.

NRA Gun Club

NRA Gun Club

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - October 2, 2006

NRA Gun Club (Gun Club in Italy) is described as a nonviolent first-person target shooting game by Crave Entertainment in North America and 505 Games only in Italy (Although a German release was planned, but cancelled for unknown reasons).[1] The game allows gamers to enter the shooting range and shoot at paper targets, watermelons and sporting clays. The game contains over 100 licensed and recreated firearms.

PBR: Out of the Chute

PBR: Out of the Chute

Sony PSP - Released - November 25, 2008

Gear up and get ready for the ride of your life. Players may create their own character and compete in season mode as a professional rider or a tenacious bull throughout 10 three-round events in multiple locations, including New York, Anaheim, and Las Vegas. Riders like Guilherme Marchi, Justin McBride and Chris Shivers as well as some of the most “rank” bulls from the tour are at your control. Compete in season mode or go head to head with your friends. Unlimited Ride mode tests players’ skills as a rider or bull until the rider is bucked off. Rider Rush™ puts you “in the zone” to maximize your score. Intuitive controls and multiple difficulty levels allow everyone to play, have fun and be challenged. Realistic sounds, heart-pounding music, official PBR rules and scoring capture the essence of being in the PBR.

PBR: Out of the Chute

PBR: Out of the Chute

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - October 28, 2008

PBR: Out of the Chute gives players the opportunity to experience PBR (Professional Bull Riders) either through the eyes of the riders themselves or even the bulls (24 total, 12 of each), each with their own strengths and weaknesses as well as signature moves. The goal for the riders is to stay on for a full eight seconds while the bull's is to buck off the rider as fast as possible.

PBR: Out of the Chute

PBR: Out of the Chute

Nintendo Wii - Released - October 23, 2008

The Toughest Sport on Dirt is finally the Toughest Game on Gaming Console. Climb on the back of the most notorious, fearsome and nastiest bucking bulls on the planet for the wildest ride in any arena. Or become 2000 pounds of fury and play as the bull and turn your agressions toward that cowboy on your back. Justin McBride or Little Yellow Jacket? Get in the Chute... Features • Play as 12 real pro bull riders or 12 real raging bulls • Compete against a friend in Rider vs. Bull Mode • Win the 10-event PBR Season and make it to the World Finals in Las Vegas • Start a career as a Rider or a Bull • Unlimited Mode eliminates the clock for a battle of wills

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Sony PSP - Released - February 26, 2008

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection is another entry in the PHOF budget series. Included in the PS2 version are eight authentic pinball tables, some of the best from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The tables are: Black Knight (1980) Firepower (1980) Funhouse (1990) Gorgar (1979) Pinbot (1986) Space Shuttle (1984) Taxi (1988) Whirlwind (1988) The 3DS version contains all the tables mentioned above minus Firepower. The PSP and Wii versions add two additional tables: Jive Time (1970) Sorcerer (1985) The PS3 and XBox 360 versions add three more tables: Medieval Madness (1997) No Good Gofers (1997) Tales of the Arabian Knights (1996) The pinball tables can be combined with multi-player competitions that feature up to four players. The game includes table art and audio galleries. For the PSP version, the game can be played vertically from a top-down view with a larger playing field. The Wii version offers a control options where the movements with the Wiimote mimic flippers of a real pinball table. The PS3 and XBox 360 versions feature 1080p display, sharper textures, online high score boards, and new achievements/trophies.

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Nintendo Wii - Released - February 26, 2008

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection faithfully recreates eight of the most memorable tables from the golden age of pinball in photorealistic 3D. Working closely with Williams to ensure authenticity of each of the games, the collection is highlighted by some of the most popular and innovative Williams pinball tables, including Gorgar, the first-ever talking pinball machine, Black Knight, which introduced "Magna-Save" and Bonus Ball, and Space Shuttle, which took the pinball industry by storm in 1984. Every table has been meticulously recreated to bring players the visuals, sound effects and gameplay that made these games legendary successes. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection harkens back to the arcades of the 1980s. Players begin Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection with access to four pinball tables, and the remaining four tables are unlocked as the game progresses. Players can spend as little as two minutes on a quick pinball challenge, or delve deeper into the game, gaining rewards in a token-based system as they unlock each of the pinball tables. Single-player Arcade and Challenge modes provide hours of solo entertainment, and a Multiplayer mode lets players face each other head-on.

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

Nintendo 3DS - Released - September 23, 2011

Coming at you in vivid 3D, the award winning pinball franchise is back! Snap back that plunger and get those thumbs ready for some serious flipper action in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. With true-to-life recreations of the hottest games from the 70's, 80's and 90's, you can go full tilt ahead with the legends - all in stunning 3D. And with authentic game play, thrilling sound effects, and amazingly realistic physics, you'll swear you've been transported back to the glory days of pinball.

Pitfall: Beyond the Jungle

Pitfall: Beyond the Jungle

Nintendo Game Boy Color - Released - December 1, 1998

Swing into non-stop action with Pitfall Harry Jr. on Game Boy Color! Plunge into a magical rift within the steaming jungles of South America to enter a new dimension filled with treachery. Guide young Pitfall Harry Jr. as he swings, leaps and combats deadly creatures to protect the Moku people from evil Scourge. - 15 treacherous levels filled with traps and treasure. - Wield your trusty pick axe and swing across gaping chasms on a vine. - Magmoids, Demon Bats and Fire Djinns are only the beginning of the horrible monsters awaiting you. - Devious traps like vanishing floors, moving platforms and bubbling lava line your path to glory.

Purr Pals

Purr Pals

Nintendo Wii - Released - July 10, 2008

Welcome to the cuddly online home of Purr Pals, the game that gives you all the cute, frisky, playful little kittens you've ever wanted. Purr Pals lets you choose an adorable virtual kitten to adopt, train, wash, pet, feed and entertain. Better still, your Purr Pal will entertain you! You'll have hours of furry fun choosing your kitty's breed, unique personality, fur and eye color and the accessories it will wear while you play. With so many different kittens to choose from, the possibilities with your Purr Pal are nearly endless. If you like kittens, you'll love Purr Pals.

Purr Pals

Purr Pals

Nintendo DS - Released - March 27, 2007

Purr Pals is a pet simulation game in which the player takes care of a kitten. It is Crave Entertainment's answer to Nintendo's Nintendogs and is sponsored by Purina.

Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More!

Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More!

Nintendo Wii - Released - January 5, 2009

Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More is a puzzle video game that has over 1,000 word and logic games. The puzzle games include crosswords, codebreakers, word searches (also mini and micro word searches), criss cross (also mini criss cross) and several others. As the player progresses, they can complete puzzles to unlock backdrops, audio tracks, and trophies.

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Sega Dreamcast - Released - August 8, 2001

Razor Freestyle Scooter is an extreme-sports style action game modeled around small, nimble scooters. In contrast to most games of this type, there is a story. A crazed giant robot has kidnapped your skating buddies. By completing skating challenges at the robot's sky fortress, you must rescue your friends. You skate around 3 large areas and attempt to perform wild tricks, collect scooter wheels, and earn bonus time. By completing an objective on all 3 areas, you unlock a sky fortress level in which you can rescue a new skater to control.

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 1, 2001

If they're so cool in real life, can you even imagine what they can do in a video game? The popular razor scooters now have their own Game Boy Advance title, and it's one intense ride. Choose your rig from a variety of available scooters, and then head out to rescue your friends from the clutches an evil robot named Norton. Your style and skills are the only things that can save the day, so get moving! There are 10 cool characters to play as each with unique abilities and shortcomings and 45 cool maneuvers to pull off. Packed with awesome graphics and realistic action, RAZOR FREESTYLE SCOOTER challenges you to grind ledges, jump barrels, and perform tricks like no-footers, tailwhips, and supermen. Each level is loaded with difficult obstacles and hidden bonuses, and the controls are refreshingly simple to learn. If you're looking for a great take on this popular new sport, you've found it. Play alone or take on a friend.

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Razor Freestyle Scooter

Nintendo 64 - Released - November 27, 2001

Razor Freestyle Scooter is an extreme-sports style action game modeled around small, nimble scooters. In contrast to most games of this type, there is a story. A crazed giant robot has kidnapped your skating buddies. By completing skating challenges at the robot's sky fortress, you must rescue your friends. You skate around 3 large areas and attempt to perform wild tricks, collect scooter wheels and earn bonus time. By completing an objective on all 3 areas, you unlock a sky fortress level in which you can rescue a new skater to control.

Razor: Freestyle Scooter

Razor: Freestyle Scooter

Nintendo Game Boy Color - May 10, 2001

If they're so cool in real life, can you even imagine what they can do in a video game? The popular razor scooters now have their own GBC title, and it's one intense ride. Choose your rig from a variety of available scooters, and then head out to rescue your friends from the clutches an evil robot named Norton. Your style and skills are the only things that can save the day, so get moving! There are 10 cool characters to play as each with unique abilities and shortcomings and 45 cool maneuvers to pull off. Packed with awesome graphics and realistic action, RAZOR FREESTYLE SCOOTER challenges you to grind ledges, jump barrels, and perform tricks like no-footers, tailwhips, and supermen. Each level is loaded with difficult obstacles and hidden bonuses, and the controls are refreshingly simple to learn. If you're looking for a great take on this popular new sport, you've found it. Play alone or take on a friend.

Record of Lodoss War

Record of Lodoss War

Sega Dreamcast - Released - February 26, 2001

Experience the world of Record of Lodoss War up close and personal in an epic 3D Action/RPG only for Sega Dreamcast. Take control of a mysterious warrior from the past, resurrected to save the future, on a colossal quest filled with pulse-pounding action and high adventure. Join forces with popular characters from the Lodoss universe and combat hundreds of vicious enemies with dozens of spectacular spells

Red Dog: Superior Firepower

Red Dog: Superior Firepower

Sega Dreamcast - Released - October 31, 2000

The agreement between the Earth Council and the Haak Delegates came about, not through political or military means, but by financial measures. Three years after their mother-ship first orbited the earth the Haak were invited to the surface in peace and in the search for mutual rewards. This agreement has been upheld for 7 years with only the occasional backlash causing small localised human/Haak conflict but the Haak have kept up their end of the bargain - until now. We have started to lose contact with the human installations around the Haak settlements. The first three recon forces sent to investigate the disturbances were shot out of the air. The Red Dog Tactical Response Team is now preparing for war. As commander of the Red Dog assault vehicle, your job is to rid our people of the now aggressive Haak forces currently occupying the continents of planet earth. Good Luck - Don't dent the tank!

Robotron 64

Robotron 64

Nintendo 64 - Released - January 6, 1998

YOU CAN SAVE THE WORLD! All the excitement and speed of the original classic is back and updated with state-of-the-art graphics specifically designed for the N64. Intense, non-stop action versus a mechanical army of robots. 200 levels of frantic destruction in detailed, ever-changing 3D arenas. Multiple power-ups scattered throughout each level offer more powerful weaponry, as waves of never-ending Robotrons continue the attack. All the classic Robotron characters return, plus 26 new enemies, each rendered in 3D. Multitudes of hidden cheat codes and bonus rounds.

Sky Dancers

Sky Dancers

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 25, 2005

Sky Dancers is a game made for girls based on the Sky Dancers line of toys. Young adventurers can fly off on an exciting journey with Angelica, Camille and Jade! Queen Skyla has chosen the best dancers from her High Hope Dance Academy to defend the Wingdom from the evil Sky Clone and his wicked servants and henchmen. Sky Clone has spirited away the Queen so he can take over the Wingdom, and the Sky Dancers must use their magical feathers and new special skills to save the day. The game features collectible in-game Sky Dancers costumes and hair accessories that may be traded via the Game Link cable, five unique levels of play, and three mini games: "Angelica's Perfect Aim," "Jade's Sky Slalom," and "Camille's Treasure Hunt."

SnoCross 2: Featuring Blair Morgan

SnoCross 2: Featuring Blair Morgan

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - January 30, 2007

SnoCross 2 features three-time Winter X Games gold winner "Air" Blair Morgan, the most dominant and influential rider in the history of snocross. Punch the throttle and hang on as you blast some insane terrain and push your sled to the limit on serious whoop sections and awesome hills. SnoCross 2 includes over 30 expansive tracks, fully customizable characters, and an amazing trick system that lets you perform jaw-dropping signature moves. Follow the action with first- and third-person adjustable race cam, and between races customize your gear with unlockable sponsor equipment. Design your own courses and share them with friends, and challenge up to 3 other sledheads online.

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.

Soldier of Fortune

Soldier of Fortune

Sega Dreamcast - Released - July 24, 2001

Soldier of Fortune is a first person shooter game originally released for the Sega Dreamcast. A terrorist organization has stolen nuclear weapons from a facility in Russia, intending to sell them to various third-world nations, initiating a global conflict. The player takes the role of John Mullins, a US mercenary working for an organization known as "The Shop". The goal is simple: hunt the villains across the globe, thwart their evil plans, and save the world! Like most 3D shooters, Soldier of Fortune consists mainly of exploring the environments and killing the enemies that try to impede the player's progress. It is one of the first shooters to isolate over 20 different body regions and show/inflict damage to those regions. For example, if the player character shoots an enemy in the foot, the enemy will limp. The game was also notable for including realistic gore animations resulting from the injuries sustained by the enemies.

Solitaire & Mahjong

Solitaire & Mahjong

Nintendo Wii - Released - February 17, 2009

Solitaire and Mahjong may be considered as two of the most well known casual games around. Napoleon Bonaparte was said to have played solitaire during his exile while Confucius has been rumored to be the inventor of Mahjong. Solitaire & Mahjong form a true delight for all thinkers and wonderers as it will challenge all forms of minds. Fans will find endless challenge and fun in the 101 variations of these two timeless classic that's packed into one.

Spelling Challenges and More!

Spelling Challenges and More!

Sony PSP - Released - September 25, 2007

They're the fundamentals of language. They comprise how we communicate and how effectively we can express opinions and succeed at fulfilling our dreams. One of the earliest brain teasers was the Spelling Bee. Recently, we've been experiencing an upsurge in popularity and fascination with word games. On Broadway, people are flocking to the musical 25th Putnam County Spelling Bee. In the movies, the recent Akeelah and the Bee, and Spellbound became surprise hits with millions of fans. The primal challenge to see how many words you can spell correctly to win the game. It's the game that took over as brains rose in significance over brawn. Unlike Akeelah, who had to carry thousands of cards to practice for her Spelling Bee challenges, all you need is the console and Crave's Spelling Challenges and More. It's for Spellin Bee aspirants and for future literati (did I spell that correctly?). Spelling Challenges and More! is themed around a spelling game show " where you compete for points and prizes but also is much more! Of course, there's only one winner. Will it be you? Designed for ages 6 and over ESRB is E for Everyone - Fun and educational word challenges for Everyone How many spelling errors can you find in this dscription? Be challenged from over 25,000 words to spell Choose from 100 difficulty levels Compete in 11 different games

Spelling Challenges and More!

Spelling Challenges and More!

Nintendo DS - Released - September 24, 2007

They're the fundamentals of language. They comprise how we communicate and how effectively we can express opinions and succeed at fulfilling our dreams. One of the earliest brain teasers was the Spelling Bee. Recently, we've been experiencing an upsurge in popularity and fascination with word games. On Broadway, people are flocking to the musical 25th Putnam County Spelling Bee. In the movies, the recent Akeelah and the Bee, and Spellbound became surprise hits with millions of fans. The primal challenge to see how many words you can spell correctly to win the game. It's the game that took over as brains rose in significance over brawn. Unlike Akeelah, who had to carry thousands of cards to practice for her Spelling Bee challenges, all you need is the Nintendo DS and Crave's Spelling Challenges and More. It's for Spellin Bee aspirants and for future literati (did I spell that correctly?). Spelling Challenges and More! is themed around a spelling game show " where you compete for points and prizes but also is much more! Of course, there's only one winner. Will it be you? Designed for ages 6 and over ESRB is E for Everyone - Fun and educational word challenges for Everyone How many spelling errors can you find in this dscription?

Stadium Games

Stadium Games

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 3, 2004

A collection of six minigame challenges -- Shooting (shoot down clay pidgeons), Archery (score points with 10 arrow shots), Javelin (throw for the longest distance), Football (kick fieldgoals for completion and accuracy), Pole Vault (the best of three attempts are judged for height and finesse), and Hammer Throw (toss the hammer for distance).

Starlancer

Starlancer

Sega Dreamcast - Released - March 31, 2000

It's 2160, and the Eastern Alliance has launched a surprise attack on the Western Coalition's fleet and decimated it. The call has gone out for volunteers to become Alliance fighter pilots, and you have signed up with the 45th Volunteer Squadron. Designed by Chris and Erin Roberts, the creative force behind the Wing Commander/Privateer megaseries, this space fighting simulation features the genre's standard mission types: escort, fighter sweep, interception, attacking space stations, fighting in asteroid fields, etc.

Strike Force Bowling

Strike Force Bowling

Nintendo GameCube - Released - March 15, 2005

Strike Force Bowling is a video game of the sports genre released in 2004 by LAB Rats. A previous game, Fast Lanes Bowling, was published by Enlight Software. The two games are very similar sharing the same physics engine and graphics, although Strike Force featured more locations as well as left-handed, and reverse-hook bowlers. LAB Rats assisted in the development of Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling so the game has the same physics engine, but has a more fantasy-oriented theme. Strike Force features 14 places to Bowl (12 in Fast Lanes) and 8 Playable characters. There are only 7 locations, but each has its own "nighttime" variant which is unlocked as a secret stage. It also features Golf Mode, Challenge Mode, Skins, and Tournaments. There are also 14 different bowling balls to use, such as the Lightning, and level specific ones like the Bone Crasher and Pharaoh's Magic.

Strike Force Bowling

Strike Force Bowling

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - May 10, 2004

Strike Force Bowling is a video game of the sports genre released in 2004 by LAB Rats. A previous game, Fast Lanes Bowling, was published by Enlight Software. The two games are very similar sharing the same physics engine and graphics, although Strike Force featured more locations as well as left-handed, and reverse-hook bowlers. LAB Rats assisted in the development of Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling so the game has the same physics engine, but has a more fantasy-oriented theme. Strike Force features 14 places to Bowl (12 in Fast Lanes) and 8 Playable characters. There are only 7 locations, but each has its own "nighttime" variant which is unlocked as a secret stage. It also features Golf Mode, Challenge Mode, Skins, and Tournaments. There are also 14 different bowling balls to use, such as the Lightning, and level specific ones like the Bone Crasher and Pharaoh's Magic.

Summer Athletics: The Ultimate Challenge

Summer Athletics: The Ultimate Challenge

Microsoft Xbox 360 - Released - July 29, 2008

Summer Athletics: The Ultimate Challenge is a collection of sports events based on the Olympic Summer Games. It features 26 sports divided into seven disciplines: Swimming, jumping, throwing, cycling, running, platform diving and archery. The handling is similar for all of them: rhythmic motions to keep the athlete moving and quick time events (pressing a button when it gets displayed on the screen) for performing certain actions. The mentioned rhythmic motions depend on the input device the player uses, e.g. at the swimming event the player needs to press two buttons alternately when using a keyboard and rotate the analog sticks when using a gamepad. The game features a basic career mode where the player gains a fixed amount of experience points after every event which an be reinvested into improved stats. There is also a optional arcade mode where the players have so-called boosts to their disposal to improve their athlete's performance for a short time.

Super Magnetic Neo

Super Magnetic Neo

Sega Dreamcast - Released - June 12, 2000

In Super Magnetic Neo, a gang lead by evil, foul-mouthed baby Pinki has taken over Pao Pao Park. The professor must stop her, so her sends Super Magnetic Neo, a little boy robot with a powerful electromagnet on his head. The game has some resemblance to the Crash Bandicoot series in that some levels have you running toward the camera, have a side-view, or have you riding an animal. It contains some running, jumping and switch-flipping much like any 3D platformer. However, it does have a unique magnetism aspect. Positive and Negative charges are represented by red and blue. Neo's head can act as a positive or negative pole. This is called his magnogimmick. Using the principle of opposites charges attract and similar charges repel, Neo can pull himself toward platforms, then launch off them, or navigate many related environmental puzzles such as pulling himself into teleporters or swinging on magnetic pendulums. Enemies also come in red and blue and can pulled pulled in to be captured or pushed away to be avoided accordingly. You must use all these skills to make it through all four sections of Pao Pao Park and defeat Pinki. There is also a challenge mode, with a series of short stages to pass all based around proper use of the magnogimmick. It's something like the VR missions in the Metal Gear series.

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