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The cover of the 1995 edition, featuring The Death Dealer as cover art, a 1975 painting by Frank Frazetta. Bloodlust is a sword and sorcery fantasy role-playing game first released by French publisher Idéojeux (later known as Asmodée Éditions) in 1991 that allows players to take the role of both a powerful demonic weapon and the hero who wields the weapon.
Descent 3 (stylized as Descent³) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Outrage Entertainment and published by Interplay Entertainment. It was originally released for Microsoft Windows in North America on June 17, 1999. Descent 3 is the third game in the Descent video game series and a sequel to Descent II.
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Descent is a first-person shooter and shoot 'em up [3] game wherein the player pilots a spaceship through labyrinthine mines while fighting virus-infected robots, using the ship's armaments. They must find and destroy each mine's reactor core, triggering a meltdown that will destroy the mine as the player escapes. [ 4 ]
Outrage Games (formerly Outrage Entertainment) was an American video game developer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in December 1997 by Matt Toschlog as part of the split-up of Parallax Software, the company developed Descent 3 (released in 1999) and Alter Echo (2003). The company was acquired by THQ in April 2002 and shut down in 2003.
Bloodbath is a fantasy role-playing game of gory barbarian combat adventures [1] set in the fictional land of Helboria. [2] The game was designed by Troy Christensen and Rick Slawson, with cover art by Jeff and Amanda Dee. [2] The game components are: 24-page 5.5" x 8.5" rulebook; 8.5" x 11" world map; 8.5" x 11" hex map; a sheet of counters [2]
This is a category for games in the Descent series. Pages in category "Descent (series)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Interplay Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1983 by former Boone Corporation colleagues Brian Fargo, Troy Worrell, Jay Patel, and Rebecca Heineman (then known as Bill Heineman), as well as an investor and University of California, Irvine, teacher named Chris Wells, and adopted Interplay Productions as its original company name two years ...