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The Fairly OddParents - Shadow Showdown THQ (Helixe)2004 GBAlabelimageminimize
The First Templar Kalypso Media Digital (Haemimont Games)2011The First Templar follows the story of two main characters – a French Templar, and his companion, a noble lady who has been proclaimed a heretic. Taking control over these two unlikely allies, the player must uncover the mysteries behind the Templar Order, play a role in a grand conspiracy, and discover the secret of the Holy Grail. The heroes face powerful opponents at every turn, including Sacracen, King Philip the IV of France and the Inquisition.

The First Templar features both single player and co-op modes. When playing solo, the player can switch between the two characters, leaving the control of the second hero to the game’s AI. At any moment a second player can join in and take control of the AI-controlled hero.

Key Features
* Expansive Historical Game World: Return to the 13th century, where European culture is on the brink of collapse. 20 historically accurate locations from around Europe have been recreated for the player to explore
* One player - Multiple Roles: Instantly swap between playable characters, focusing on the best skills for the job. Drop in/out cooperative online play allows a friend to help out!
* Fast Paced Action-Based Play: Unlock furious combos to unleash upon waves of challenging opponents
* RPG-inspired Character Development: Each character has unique abilities and skill trees, which players develop as they explore the game world
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The Humans Atari;Gametek ∕ Imagitec Design;Piko Interactive (Atari;Gametek;Imagitec Design)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
The Humans Gametek (Imagitec Design)1992 GBlabelimageminimize
The Humans GameTek1992If you've always dreamed of having your own posse, now's your chance with THE HUMANS for the Sega Genesis. You're in control of a group of prehistoric humans, and it's up to you to lead them through each level of the game, hopefully with your entire tribe intact. But this is survival of the fittest, so you won't always be so lucky. You'll find new tools that will make your life easier as you put your tribe members' heads together in order to solve the many puzzles that stand in your way. And remember to watch out for the natural predators that are scattered throughout the world, as well as the natural dangers of prehistoric times. The fate of humanity is in your hands, and you can change the course of history, either in a good way or a bad way!***
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The Humans Mirage;Gametek (Imagitec Design)1993 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
The Humans Atari (Imagitec Design)1993 Lynxlabelimageminimize
The Lost Vikings Interplay;Virgin;Ballistic (Silicon & Synapse)1993It's just another cool day of Nordic seafaring and pillaging when Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce, and Olaf the Stout are suddenly sucked into an alien spaceship. And only you can help them find their way home. But each mysterious door you help them through throws them into different eras in time -- and smack into new enemies.***
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The Lost Vikings Interplay (Silicon & Synapse)1993 Amigalabelimageminimize
The Lost Vikings Interplay (Silicon & Synapse)1993Interplay provides a version of this game to download from battle.net. Comes packaged for play on windows using DOSbox. Once extracted from the zip, it works fine in MS-DOS, FreeDOS, Mac via DOSbox, and Linux via DOSbox. This game is not Freeware. Blizzard retains full copyright and the downloaded version includes and EULA restating Blizzard's ownership. No right to redistribute or otherwise treat this version as Freeware is granted by Blizzard.***[spoiler=show Game description from pirate site (since shutdown);hide piracy description]Game description by Daniel from [url=http://www.flashback-aw.net/]Flashback Abandonware[/url]:

[i]The story starts out with your three Vikings (Eric, Olaf, and Baleog) being kidnapped by the evil Tomator, who is collecting many different life forms to fill his collection with. You then have to combine the different skills and talents of all three vikings in order to defeat Tomator and make your way to safety. A massive game with 256-colour graphics, stunning animation, and set in the style of the old Duke Nukem games. Track down and destroy the monsters through the vast labyrinth-like levels, which become harder as you advance to the next level. Although The Lost Vikings is quite challenging, it still remains to be very addictive![/i]

You'll also need DOSBox to run MS-DOS games in Windows XP, but if you're new to emulation, DOS or computers... you may have some trouble getting DOSBox to run properly... alternatively, you can opt for one of the many console ports like the SNES or GBA versions. Currently, there are two major builds of DOSBox--the official build and the Daum Cafe build with extra features:
[url=http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/]DOSBox Official[/url]
[url=http://ykhwong.x-y.net/cvs/frame.html]DOSBox Daum Cafe[/url][/spoiler]
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The Lost Vikings Blizzard (Mass Media)2003 GBAlabelimageminimize
The Lost Vikings Interplay1994 Amiga CD32labelimageminimize
The Lost Vikings  Interplay (Silicon & Synapse)1993The lost boys are back. Erik the Swift Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout. LOST VIKINGS is not for the lame of brain. In their last adventure the trio escaped from their evil alien captor Tomator. Now armed with all new high-tech weaponry the boys heisted from Tomator they set out to find the time machine that will land them back home. It's your challenge to complete each of the levels with all three characters alive and kickin'!***Also reviewed in Nintendo Player #11 without score.
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The Lost Vikings II  Interplay;Blizzard (Blizzard)1995The lost boys are back. Erik the Swift Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout. This action-strategy game is not for the lame of brain. In their last adventure the trio escaped from their evil alien captor Tomator. Now armed with all new high-tech weaponry the boys heisted from Tomator they set out to find the time machine that will land them back home. It's your challenge to complete each of the levels with all three characters alive and kickin'!***
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Thimbleweed Park Terrible Toybox2017 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Thimbleweed Park Terrible Toybox2017 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
Thimbleweed Park Terrible Toybox2017 Windowslabelimageminimize
Thimbleweed Park Terrible Toybox2017 Xbox Onelabelimageminimize
Thomas Was Alone author2012Un juego minimalista, que destapa todos los elementos de los juegos de plataformas de una manera elegante e irónica.

Genial, muy inmersivo, muy bien realizado.

7 de 10
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Thomas Was Alone 2013Perhaps an historical first. Figures indicate 1,000,000 sales for this game. Of course, business models of most companies prevent true figures for Linux sales (Linux version is packaged with Windows and/or Mac version). So it's only a guess that this the all time best selling Linux game up to 2014-04-25 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Thomas Was Alone author2010 Flashlabelimageminimize
Thomas Was Alone Curve Studios;Limited Run Games (author)2013Physical release by Limited Run Games on 30th September 2016 (4000 units produced). PS Vitalabelimageminimize
Thomas Was Alone Curve Studios (author)2013 PS3labelimageminimize
Thomas Was Alone Curve Studios;Limited Run Games (author)2014Physical release by Limited Run Games on 30th September 2016 (4000 units produced). PS4labelminimizeminimize
Tony & Friends in Kellogg's Land Rauser Advertainment (Factor 5)1994 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Tony & Friends in Kellogg's Land Rauser Computer Advertising (Factor 5)1994 Amigalabelimageminimize
Up  THQ (Heavy Iron Studios)2009 PS2labelimageminimize
Zombi Ubi Soft1990 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Zombi Ubi Soft1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Zombi Ubi Soft1990
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Zombi Ubi Soft1986 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Zombi Ubi Soft1989 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Zombi Ubi Soft1988 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
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