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360  Cryo Interactive (Smart Dog)1999 PSminimizeimageminimize
Agassi Tennis Generation  Cryo (Aqua Pacific)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Agassi Tennis Generation 2002 Cryo Interactive (Aqua Pacific)2002 Windowslabelimageminimize
Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure Mindscape (Cryo Interactive)1995You play Lt. Col. Hericksen, an ex-colonial marine who is now the commander of a three-man terraforming team. Your objective is to travel to remote outpost B54-C in order to find the cause of a distress call your vessel received.

Gameplay is a point-and-click adventure with limited, inventory-based puzzles. Grid-based combat is present as well. The player is given what amounts to timed objectives throughout the game, and must uncover the truth about the mysterious outpost's history before the colony's sudden destruction.

The game functions as a sequel to Dark Horse Comic's Aliens: Labyrinth, and follows up on characters and events from the end of that series.***
[84]***A very unusual point&click adventure where events continue spiraling out of control regardless of your activity (like that incoming meteor shower right at the start of the game) and there's turn&grid-based combat even.

Primarily based on some Dark Horse Aliens comics instead of the original movies.***Latest version: 1.0.3 (as of 1996-03?)***Comes on 2 CDs.
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Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin  The Adventure Company (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)2002 Windowslabelimageminimize
Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry  DreamCatcher Interactive;Cryo Interactive Entertainment (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)2001Additional Title: Arthur's Knights: Rycerze Króla Artura
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Astérix & Obélix Contre César  Cryo Interactive2000 GBClabelimageminimize
Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar  Cryo Interactive (Tek 5)2000 PSlabelimageminimize
Atlantis II  Cryo Interactive1999 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Atlantis III: The New World  Cryo Interactive Entertainment2002 PS2labelimageminimize
Atlantis III: The New World  Dreamcatcher (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)2001 Windowslabelimageminimize
Atlantis: The Lost Tales  Dreamcatcher Interactive (Cryo Interactive)1997The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world?

The world of Atlantis is displayed in fully-rotational full-screen 3D comprising of millions of polygons and full lip-synching using a proprietary system. Listen out for sounds of danger - sometimes they are the first warning you get.

There are 5 different continents to explore, and each has its own cultures. In total there are 50 characters you will interact with, and puzzles using an inventory system. Save points are limited by the game.***
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* Pentium 90 MHz
* 8 MB RAM
* Windows 95/98/ME
* DirectX compatible video card
* DirectX compatible sound card
* 4x CD-ROM drive
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Atlantis: The Lost Tales  Dreamcatcher Interactive (Cryo Interactive)1997 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Atlantis: The Lost Tales  Cryo Interactive1998 PSlabelimageminimize
Atlantis: The Lost Tales  Cryo Interactive1997From the European game box :

Travel in time and step into the world of Atlantis, a civilization rich in wonder and sophistication. Reigning over this island of peace and plenty is Queen Rhea who has mysteriously disappeared. Find the truth by entering the life of a young hero named Seth and solve the mysteries of this fascinating universe. Atlantis will immerse you with it's award winning 3D graphics, puzzling gameplay and engaging story.
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Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold  Cryo Interactive;Ravensburger Interactive (Cryo Interactive;Tek 5)1999 Windowslabelimageminimize
Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold  Cryo Interactive2000 PSlabelimageminimize
Beyond Atlantis II Cryo Interactive Entertainment2001 Windowsminimizeminimizeminimize
Big Bug Bang: Le Retour de Commander Blood Microfolie's (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)1996The third part of the Blood trilogy, this game is set at the very dawn of time: Mere nanoseconds after the Big Bang. This is where the time-travelling shenanigans of the second game ended up. Now you, Commander Blood, are the only evolved lifeform in the entire universe, and it's up to you to correct the problems you've caused and guide the development of all other life. You start the game with a few amoeba-esque creatures at your disposal. Find a planet to put them on, then take care of them, help them migrate to other worlds, evolve and mutate.

Big Bug Bang: Le Retour de Commander Blood uses the exact same interface and many of the same graphical sequences as its predecessor Commander Blood. It is a surreal, galaxy-spanning, humorous sci-fi adventure.***
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Black Moon Chronicles  Cryo Interactive;Microids (Cryo Interactive)1999 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Cheese Cat-astrophe starring Speedy Gonzales Sega (Cryo Interactive)1995Sylvester's alter-ego, the dastardly Dr Cheesefinger, has "kitnapped" the cheese supply and Speedy Gonzales' girlfriend, Carmel. Can this "speedy-mouse" outwit the callous cat and rescue the village cheese supply?***
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China: The Forbidden City  Cryo Interactive;Canal+ Multimedia;Réunion des Musées Nationaux (Cryo Interactive)1999 PSlabelimageminimize
China: The Forbidden City  Ravensburger (Cryo Interactive)1999 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Commander Blood Microfolies;Mindscape (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)1994 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Commander Blood Microfolies;Mindscape (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)1996 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Conspiracy  Virgin (Cryo)1992 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Curse of Atlantis: Thorgal's Quest  The Adventure Company (Cryo Interactive)2002 Windowslabelimageminimize
Deo Gratias Cryo Interactive1999 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary  Cryo Interactive (Canal+ Multimedia)2000You are Jonathan Harker. You are in search of the Count himself... to save your wife Mina. Follow his trail from London all the way to Transylvania, decipher the scant clues available, and see if you can hunt down Dracula... Or be hunted.***
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Dragon Lore II: The Heart of the Dragon Man Cryo Interactive Entertainment1996 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Dragon Lore II: The Heart of the Dragon Man Cryo Interactive Entertainment1996This is the sequel to Dragon Lore: The Legend Begins.

Once again you are playing Werner von Wallenrod who has been named Knight of the Dragon by the Dragon Prince at the end of part one of the series. Unfortunately a mysterious Lord from the Dragon Prince's company at table wants to prevent you from being named Knight of the Dragon. He claims that only Knights who own a personal guarding dragon can be chosen to wear the title of a Knight of the Dragon. As your dragon, the ancient Maracch vanished a long time ago, you now have to travel the land in order to uncover its disappearance and return with him to claim your rightful title.

The game features a completely rendered 3D landscape, more than 60 different NPCs, 10 tournament fighting sequences and more than 20 different types of battles during your journey around the kingdom.***
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Dragon Lore: The Legend Begins Mindscape (Cryo Interactive)1994This is a game with pretty graphics from Cryo. Werner Von Hallenrod, having reached eighteen, sets off to prove himself worthy of joining the Dragon Knights, and incidentally discover the truth about his father's death. He needs votes from current Knights to be accepted. Some Knights exhort him to be bloodthirsty, others to take the path of wisdom (nonviolence). One refreshing character will accept a bribe in return for a positive vote. A bar graph measures Werner's actions, growing towards violence or wisdom depending on his actions in certain circumstances. There are no conversations, only monologues from NPC's, as Werner never speaks in any way. Perhaps he should have been christened Noel, the Silent Knight. Whatever, Werner heads out, kills some monsters, picks up a few spells, and finally arrives at Von Wallenrod castle. The rest of the game is taken up with a scavenger hunt in the castle, finding various objects and figuring out what to do with them. Some items are not easy to see, and every room must be scanned thoroughly to ensure not missing something important. While there is some fighting, it is similar to Alone In The Dark. Werner has no stats or skills, only a bar measuring his life force. Combat is simply equipping a weapon and bashing away, hoping you can outlast the monster. Magic is minimal. Two spells are one-time-only; fireball can be handy, if you have time to bring up the runes for it. Teleport, when finally obtained, allows Werner to move around the castle easily, and later the countryside, when he receives the magic map. This is the best feature of the game.***
[22]***Your task is to become a Dragon Knight and take revenge of your father's murderer. The game features 2 CDs full of graphics and rendered-sequences. Astonishing for a game that has been released late 1994/early 1995.
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Dragon Lore: The Legend Begins Mindscape (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)1994 3DOlabelimageminimize
Dragon Lore: The Legend Begins Mindscape (Cryo Interactive)1994 Win3.1labelminimizeminimize
Dreams  Cryo Interactive1999 PSlabelimageminimize
Dreams To Reality  Cryo Interactive1997"In an ancient world, four priests gather around the Blue Water, the well of mankind's dreams. One priest will return later to host a dark force. Today, a young man plunges into the same Blue Water. The intoxicating immersion in a fast-moving, ever-changing universe soon places him on the dangerous pathway to save both dreams and reality. Spectacular real-time 3D gameplay meets the subconscious mind." Windowsminimizeimagesubject
Dreams To Reality  Amber Company;Cryo Interactive (Cryo Interactive)1997 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Dune Virgin (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)1993Box Blurb

The year is 10,191. The universe is not our own but that of an action adventure based on Frank Herbert's classic, award-winning series of Dune science-fiction novels. This CD adaptation features interactive conversations with over 30 minutes of sampled dialogue, and over 30 minutes of footage digitized from the David Lynch Film.
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Dune Virgin Games (Cryo Interactive)1992[i][b]About languages:[/b][/i] French, German, Italian and Spanish languages are only available for texts. Voices are in english.***CD-ROM version.
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Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh  Cryo Interactive;Ravensburger Interactive1998 Windowslabelimageminimize
Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh  Canal+ Multimedia (Cryo Interactive)1999 PSlabelimageminimize
Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy Cryo Interactive2001 PSlabelimageminimize
Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy  DreamCatcher Interactive;Cryo Interactive (Cryo Interactive)2000 Windowslabelimageminimize
Egypt Kids EMG (Cryo Interactive Entertainment)2001 Windowsminimizeminimizeminimize
Extase Virgin Games (Cryo Interactive)1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Extase Virgin Games (Cryo Interactive)1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Extase Virgin Games (Cryo Interactive)1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
FireTeam  Multitude;Cryo Interactive (Multitude)1998 Windowsminimizeminimizeminimize
Frank Herbert's Dune DreamCatcher Interactive;Widescreen Games (Cryo Interactive)2001Based on the TV miniseries written and directed by John Harrison and based on Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune. Windowslabelimageminimize
Frank Herbert's Dune DreamCatcher Interactive;Widescreen Games (Cryo Interactive)2001HE WHO CONTROLS THE SPICE CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE...
In the year 10,191, the Houses Atreides and Harkannen are fighting a bloody battle for the control of the desert planet Arrakis, also known as Dune.
Jessica, the Duke's concubine, and Paul, his son and heir to the throne, are the only members of the Atreides family to survive the massacre organised by the Baron Harkonnen with the secret help of the Emperor.
During the two years you will spend among the Fremen as Paul, you will need to earn their trust and demonstrate your courage in order to become their Messiah, Maud'dib.
Explore Dune, learn the Weirding Ways to fight the Sardukars, harass the Harkonnens, sabotage their Spice factories, mount the giant sand worms and use the Spice to foresee enemy positions...
You must become a master in the art of infiltration and strike the enemy when he expects it least, if you would prepare the Fremen for the final assault...
their ultimate battle for Independence.
- A unique gaming experience developed by WIDESCREEN GAMES, uniting people who brought you great games like Outcast, Mission Impossible, Prisoner of Ice.
- The first 3D action adventure game in the famous Dune universe, based on the Frank Herbert's Dune mini-series.
- A tremendous technology that pushes your Playstation 2 hardware to its limits: multipass texturing, realtime 3D detailed environment, dynamic lightning and particle system, multi-channel animation system...***Based on the TV miniseries written and directed by John Harrison and based on Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune.
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