showing 19 games
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3069 | author | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
KQ Lives | ? | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
UFO 2000 | UFO2000 Development Team | 20?? | First released/announced in 2001-04-19, still in active development and single-player campaign unplayable (only multiplayer against other human players possible). We (UVL) can consider this to be released for "real" when >=1.0.0 version is released (feature complete). For reference, see: [url]http://ufo2000.net/mantisbt/view.php?id=471[/url]. | labelminimizeminimize |
The Dune Emulator | ? | 2000 | Strangely the title screen has the book's title :\ | labelimageminimize |
Fiend | GripDesign | 2001 | Fiend is a a 2D survival horror game greatly influenced on the work of HP Lovecraft. You play as Nick Cane who is sent to the small town of Lauder to see if a mine contains any valuable minerals. Arriving at Lauder you suspect that all is not right with the town and slowly the visit turns into a nightmare. The game was released in 2001 and took around 2 years of work to finish. The engine is made using the allegro library and has features such as realtime lighting and particles effects. [?]***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 95, 98, 2000 or XP * 200 MHz Pentium CPU * 32 MB RAM * 60 MB free HD space | labelimagesubject |
Diabolika II | Blackeye Software | 2003 | labelimageminimize | |
Faxanadu Remake | Retro Remakes | 2003 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Titans of Steel: Warring Suns | Matrix Games (Vicious Byte) | 2003 | [b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP * 400 MHz Pentium II CPU * 64 MB RAM * 8 MB VRAM * 900 MB HD space***2003-08-01 by Matrix Games 2008-02-14 turned freeware***Latest version: 1.21 (as of 2005?) | labelimageminimize |
Head over Heels | RetroSpec | 2003 | [b]Minimum:[/b] * 233 MHz CPU * 128 MB RAM [b]Recommended:[/b] * 256 MB RAM | labelimageminimize |
3059 | author | 2004 | The year is 3059. Earth has been overpopulated for ages. For the past 200 years, humankind has been seeking out new planets to colonize. Before humans are placed on a new planet, it is prepared with a basic set of roads, satellite networks, and buildings constructed by autonomous robots. You've just been placed on planet Esperenza, the planet of hope, with groups of other settlers. There is no organized authority in effect, and large cities and vehicles have yet to arrive; aliens still live freely in uncivilized areas. You have every chance to be anything you want to be. Live long and prosper in 3059. [JV] | labelimagesubject |
Humphrey | Retrospec | 2004 | labelimageminimize | |
Zombiepox | Free Lunch Design | 2004 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Deluxe Sudoku | M. A. Software | 2006 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Gibbage | Zombie Cow Studios (-) | 2006 | Note: Zombie Cow Studios was established about two years after this game was initially released, before that it was published by the author (not that there's any real difference, really).***For 1-2 players simultaneous***Gibbage is an incredibly simple concept. Each player is spawned from their Power Booth, with a perpetually-draining Power Level of 200. Your ultimate goal is to reduce your opponent’s Power Level to zero, thereby winning control of the arena. To do this, you run around collecting the randomly spawned Power Cubes (up to three at a time), and returning them to your Power Booth. Doing so increases your Power Level, and reduces your opponent’s. Naturally, as the Power Cubes are in short supply you’ll have to stop the other team getting there first. This is where the ‘gib’ part of Gibbage comes in; you’ll need your wits about you as you leap and swing about the arena trying to kill your opponent with well-timed bombs or your itchy trigger-finger. To help you get the edge over your opponent, there are several powerups available. These range from devastating new weapons to cheap bullet-time effects and Sonic the Hedgehog style speedy boots. Features: - Hi-Octane Single or Two-Player Hijinks! - 27 Unique Maps! - Loads of brilliant Power-ups, Special Moves and Weapons! - Team Setup lets you track your Stats! - Laws of Physics! - Unnecessary Levels of Gore! - Kick-Ass Music! - Acts of God! - Actual fun, like how games used to be! - Armies of the Undead and Monkeys touching themselves inappropriately! | labelminimizesubject |
Abu Simbel Profanation Deluxe | M.A Software | 2006 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Lost Isle | ? | 2007 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Self Destruct | distractionware | 2008 | labelimageminimize | |
Temporal | - | 2008 | labelimageminimize | |
Alien Assault | TearDown | 2009 | Latest version: 1.021 (as of 2010-02-01)***The game was at some point in or before 2009 called Space Hulk as the game was a clone of the [url=/groups/info/spacehulk]board game[/url] and possibly of the [game=Space Crusade]Space Crusade[/game] computer game (which also was a computer adaptation of the original boardgame). However, the game name as well as all references to Warhammer 40,000 were removed at some point after this, though in essence the game has not been changed (gameplay is still the same). | labelimageminimize |