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Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire Origin1990A two-fisted adventure in the time-lost land of Eodon, where dinosaurs still rule and ancient mysteries abound. Only keen wits, nerves of steel an a good hunting rifle can make the difference between conquering the Savage Empire and becoming a Tyrannosaur's next lunch. Prepare yourself for cliffhanging excitement!

Britannia was never like this!
- Explore steamy jungles, primitive villages, volcanic wastelands, underground cities, and ancient temples.
- Encounter stone-age tribes, exotic jungle princesses, ancient races, lizardmen, and mad scientists.
- Battle man-eating tyrannosaurs, giant gorillas, mutant ant-men, flying pteranodons, sabre-toothed tigers, and other prehistoric beasts.

Another great Ultima Role-Playing experience!
- Uses the most advanced Ultima role-playing system ever created.
- Dozens of interesting characters with unique personalities and sophisticated conversations.
- Easy-to-use point-and-click interface.
- A fully interactive world simulation with thousands of objects. If you can touch it, you can use it!

Sense-Shattering Graphics and Sound!
- Spectacular full-color art and animation by the industry's leading artists.
- Original heart-stirring musical scores.
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Full Throttle  LucasArts1995One minute you're on the road, riding. Not a care in the world. Then some guy in a suit comes along, says he's got a deal for you and your gang. But when you come to, you've got a lump on your head, the law on your back, and a feeling in your gut that the road you're on is about to get a lot rougher...***
[22]***[media=youtube]ZHwNF9nhPsI[/media]***A cinematic-heavy 1995 adventure game from LucasArts. It's like a cool animated biker movie. The game doesn't have a tremendous amount of replay value, but it's so intensely cool the first time around I can forgive it. The combination 3D rendered animations and hand-drawn characters and backgrounds (really cool in 1995) is pulled off well, and the storyline and voice acting is superb. The game uses the venerable SCUMM engine for the adventure portions, and a variation on the Rebel Assault engine for its (fairly easy) action-oriented biking/fighting scenes.

Watch for Mark Hamill in three different roles, including that of lead villian Adrian Ripburger, the evil second-in-command of Corley Motors.
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