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Max Payne Rockstar Games (Remedy Entertainment;Rockstar Toronto)2001Max Payne is a man with nothing to lose in the violent, cold urban night. A fugitive undercover cop framed for murder, he's hunted by cops and the mob. Max is a man with his back against the wall, fighting a battle he cannot hope to win. Prepare for a new breed of deep-action game. Prepare for pain.***
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Deus Ex  Eidos (ION Storm)2002The year is 2052 and the world is a dangerous and chaotic place. Terrorists operate openly, killing thousands, while drugs, disease, and pollution kill even more. The world's economics are close to collapse, and the gap between the insanely wealthy and the desperately poor has grown to the size of the Grand Canyon. Worst of all, believers of an age-old conspiracy bent on world domination has decided that the time is right to emerge from the shadows and take control. No one believes the conspiracy exists--no one but you. The adaptation of this role-playing adventure for the PlayStation2 retains all of the levels and missions of the PC original.***
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Men in Black II: Alien Escape Infogrames (Infogrames Melbourne House)2002This game invites you to step into the black patent-leather shoes of the world's most stylish secret agents: confident veteran Kay and fast-talking Jay. Each has his own way of doing things and his own set of silver weapons, just like in the movie. You will fire away with six authentic MIB weapons, each with multiple levels of power-up ability to inflict more damage on the aliens. Weapons include the J2 Blaster, XD9 "Lazy Weasel," HBIII Globulator, Ionhammer, Plasma Torch, and DRG Fusion Cannon. You will meet and greet all of your favorite MIB aliens, including newcomers Corn Face, Shark Guy, and Dog Poop. There are five distinct episodes and more than 20 levels of play, including the streets of Manhattan, the docks, the nuclear complex, and the alien spaceship. The game's five modes of play are training, mission, time attack, boss, and survival. labelimagesubject
Destroy All Humans! One Giant Step On Mankind  THQ (Pandemic Studios)2005Crypto-136 crashlands on Earth after a spacerocket hitting his saucer squarely to the bottom. Crypto-137 and Pox come to investigate what happened, and the events escalate into an all out war between Furons and the U.S. (their military and the Majestic secret service). Crypto-137 later finds the remains of Crypto-136 and decides to take revenge on all of humanity, though mostly Majestic.

It should be noted that the Furons see Humans as evil, backwater planet dwellers of primitive intellect, originally seen only suitable for breeding specific kind of DNA material (which Crypto-137 harvests when he can from all the shooting).

Since the Crypto is a clone series, Crypto-137 considers itself to be the same person as Crypto-136 and any before them. Canonically Crypto-137 survives DAH1, though the number is incremented each time the player dies.***[b]Weapons:[/b]
* Zap-O-Matic
* Anal Probe
* Disintegrator Ray (actually a bolt)
* Ion Detanator (like a grenade launcher)

[b]Saucer weapons:[/b]
* Death Ray
* Abducto Beam (not really a weapon)
* Sonic Boom (equivalent of rockets)
* Quantum deconstructor (bombs)***Product code: [code]SLES-53196[/code]
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