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be_asteroids ?? labelminimizeminimize
BeHyperTTT  ?? labelminimizeminimize
BShisen ??First rate, highly addictive strategy game labelminimizesubject
Critical Mass 2  ?? labelminimizeminimize
Florus ?? labelminimizeminimize
BePac Deluxe Dappsoft1996 labelimageminimize
Daleks Be Do Have Software1996You have been transported to the home planet of the Daleks,
a belligerent race of aliens bent on dominating the galaxy.

Your mission: prevent the Daleks from leaving their home planet,
by junking all their robotic extensions.
Your opportunity: those extensions are really not smart.
Your problem: you are a pacifist, and won't blow up anything.
Letting things collide of their own free will is great, though....
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WildRide3D  ?1997 labelimageminimize
Nerdkill ?1997Get rid of these annoying nerds. Shoot them, gun them, electrize them, explode them ! No one must escape ! labelimagesubject
betris ?1997 labelminimizeminimize
Poker ?1997 labelminimizeminimize
Xenia ?1997 labelminimizeminimize
Axia Wildcard Design1998In this high-speed action space shoot-em-up, you're Max Dellamorte, a bounty hunter, passing through the Auburn Planetary System. The local government has been losing trading convoys passing through the asteroid belt that surrounds the system, and has contracted with you to help hold off the unknown enemy until help from The Federation can arrive.

You start the game in a single-shot fighter spacecraft, with the ability to upgrade your armament as you collect bounties on each enemy ship (as well as asteroids) you destroy. Every five waves you automatically return to the Auburn weapons shop where you can buy your upgrades.

The BeOS-x86 version executable is 'axia.x86', the BeOS-ppc version is 'axia.ppc', and the DOS version is 'axia.exe'. There is also an install program (install.exe) and a sound setup program (setup.bat) for DOS. More instructions and troubleshooting guides can be found in the game itself.
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Critical Mass  ?1998 labelimageminimize
Enemy Territory ?1998 labelminimizeminimize
ACiD Tetris  Wildcard Design (Dungeon Dwellers Design)1998 labelimageminimize
Doom Wildcard Design (id Software;Wildcard Design)1998 labelminimizeminimize
Battalion ?1998Play a giant monster and attack Tokyo. labelminimizesubject
Atoms ?1998A board game for up to 7 players labelminimizesubject
TankGame  ?1998 labelminimizeminimize
Morpion ?1998 labelminimizeminimize
A Change in the Weather ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
All Quiet on the Library Front ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Bong ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
BSE ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Busted ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Christminster ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Crimes Against Mimesis ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Dark Corona  Algomedia Software1999Dark Corona PEGASUS is a scrolling action arcade game. As a space
jockey in the Andromeda System, making a living can be tough. Your
mission is to battle space pirates, rebels, and the occasional cranky
freighter boss to prevent Keldor, the Emperor of Morag, from
activating the Iconia Device.
The registered version comes with 16 levels of gameplay and half an
hour of original music...
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Delusions ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Edifice ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Freefall ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Guilty Bastards General Coffee Company1999 labelminimizeminimize
JewelBox Next Generation Entertainment1999 labelminimizeminimize
Jigsaw ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Lists and Lists ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
NAndC  ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Night at the Computer Center ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Pick Up the Phone Booth and Die ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Pongeroids! ?1999Blast 3D polygonal asteroids into submission. R5 enabled.

In the old asteroids you could go off the edge of the screen, emerging on the other side.

In this version, you are limited to the interior of a cube. Instead of being teleported to the other side of the cube when you come to an edge, you just bounce off. Kind of like Pong. Thus the name, Pongeroids.

The 'asteroids' bounce off each other too, instead of going through each other.

You start off trapped in the cube with one or two asteroids. Destroy them and more appear - or maybe just bigger ones. Destroy that round and yet more appear.

Besides your trusty cube gun, your asteroid blasting craft is equipped with a shield device. It will protect you against a limited number of collisions with asteroids. The more severe the collision, the more it is depleted.

About 1 out of 20 pongeroids is colored blue; these blue ones are your source of shield replenishment. They gradually shrink and disappear, so don't wait around too long to grab one. They contain shield manna according to their radius.
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So Far ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Solitaire ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Spritwrak ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
The Meteor ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
The Mind Electric ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
The Stone And A Long Glass Of Sherbet ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
Theatre ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
BeNibblix ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
BeInsane ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
BeColumns ?1999 labelminimizeminimize
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