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Supreme Warrior screenshotSupreme Warrior 1996 Arcade action
Supreme Warrior is a full-motion video fighting game. The game, or interactive movie, is set in China hundreds of years ago. You are tasked with protecting half of a magical mask. The wearer of the mask will be granted untold power. Unfortunately, the villanous Wang Tu has the other half of the mask, and wants your half badly. So, you must fight off Wang Tu's minions, and eventually Fang Tu himself. The gameplay in Supreme Warrior consists of digitized video with interactive elements. At many points during the video, you can unleash a punch, kick,...


Fight for Fame screenshotFight for Fame 1995 Strategy
Fight for Fame is an excellent shareware real-time strategy game for one to six players set in the eigth century. The multitude of options makes Fight for Fame a deeper game than most RTS titles. You are a recently appointed king of the Normans, and your task is to contend up to 52 other ambitious kingdoms which are controlled by strong AI. You control every facet of your empire, from economic, military, and trade policies. You must conquer regions, build up the wilderness, hold your land from all enemies, establish trade and diplomatic relations, and much more. Like most other...


Novatron screenshotNovatron 1982 Puzzle
Block the computer with building a wall. ...


Hired Guns screenshotHired Guns 1993 Amiga
In our exclusive Playtest of Hired Guns, we were already full of praise for it, even though we'd only seen a few levels. And now the completely finished game has arrived it's anything but an anticlimax. Make no mistake about it, this is an instant Amiga classic... The high-tech world of 2707 is run by a totalitarian central authority. On the run from this regime, Rorian Deevergh has formed a band of mercenaries who'll do anything for money - well, anything involving lots of killing. Just to clear one thing up, in last month's Playtest we said that the group's main...


Floppy Killer screenshotFloppy Killer 1995 Non-English
Russian developer Nikita released a number of budget arcade games for Windows in 1995, none of which is well known outside Russia. Similar to older games by CHAMProgramming or Windmill, Nikita's Windows titles are essentially clones of well-known arcade classics such as Donkey Kong and Missile Command. Escape, U-95, and Floppy Killer are three entries in this series. While none of these games break any new frontier in PC gaming, each game is well-coded and easy to learn, offers pleasant 2D graphics, and serves as a fun diversion for a few minutes. Escape is a decent Donkey Kong: climb ladders...


Quadnet screenshotQuadnet 1998 Arcade action
Oh no - Robotron has escaped his familiar walled enclosure and robotic badguys: and is running amok in a Tron Lightcycle! Quick, bounce rubber balls at him!" This is sort of what Quadnet is like. But it's not called Rubber-Robotron-Tron, so I guess it's not entirely intended. Essentially, you are an arrow. Not just any arrow, a green arrow. And you can zoom around on a grid spewing explosive lines of dots in all directions; which is pretty powerful for an arrow, even a green one. So what is there to kill - sentient flesh-rendering haemaspiderroids dripping acidic gunk from their spindly...


Homeworld: Cataclysm screenshotHomeworld: Cataclysm 2000 Strategy
Homeworld was one of the best games of 1999 and in this one editor's opinion, the best RTS of that year by far. The game combined one of the best camera control systems with some of the best music, sound effects, models, and gameplay that you could hope for in a gaming experience. The atmosphere in the game was unforgettable and undeniably powerful. So when I heard that there was a stand-alone follow up game in the works, I was pretty darn excited. The fact that Barking Dog Studios was developing the game instead of Relic didn't matter to me...


Raiden II screenshotRaiden II 1997 Arcade action
Just as Samurai Shodown 2 brought an arcade fighter to your PC, Raiden II does the same for this classic shooter. No installation is required, assuming you have Direct X installed. The game is very difficult and due to the small screen size, it's incredibly trying. One of the best changes, however, is that gameplay now encompasses both vertical and horizontal perspectives, an option not available in the arcade version. Attacking aliens is about the only reason anyone could have for blowing up so many things! As is typical for most shooters, the screen gets cluttered with enemies and you find...


Sid Meier's Civilization IV screenshotSid Meier's Civilization IV 2005 Strategy
The leering figure of the mighty Alexander the Great filled my monitor. "My numberless tanks will crush you!" he bellowed at me. Legend has it that the real Alexander wept when he realized that there were no more worlds left to conquer. There's no such problem with Civilization IV, the latest update to the classic strategy franchise: the worlds are infinite, and the means that you will use to crush each one will vary from game to game. This is what PC strategy is all about: hour after hour of interesting decisions and nail-biting conflicts. The single-player game alone is...


Darkseed 2 screenshotDarkseed 2 1995 Adventure
A "more of the same" sequel to Cyberdreams' atmospheric Dark Seed, Dark Seed II features better graphics and more stunning, nightmarish artwork from Alien designer H.R. Giger, but a much less interesting plot and more banal puzzles than its predecessor. One year after events chronicled in Dark Seed, Mike Dawson is back, still suffering from headaches and nightmares. He returns to his hometown to recuperate, only to find that he's a prime suspect of murdering Rita Scanlon, his ex-girlfriend. The problem for Mike, naturally, is that he cannot remember what happened on that night.. the night that he may have been...


 

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