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Real-time tactics video game. Don't Die In The West: 2023: Windows: Funday Games: Isometric, cartoony, 3D open-world cowboy sim & RPG with ranch management set in the Old West. Up to 1-4 players. Dust: A Tale of the Wired West: 1995: Windows, Mac: CyberFlix, GTE Entertainment: Point-and-click Western adventure game. Duster (video game) 2023 ...
Defunct (video game) Descent (video game) Descent II; Descent 3; Destiny (video game series) Destiny (video game) Destiny 2; Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage; Don't Die, Mr. Robot! Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Nintendo DS video game) Droid Assault; Drone Tactics; Dry Drowning; Duck Attack! Dysfunctional Systems
Chronotron is the only browser-based Flash game in the PAX 10 2008. [4] Chronotron has been described as "a very deep, complex game involving time travel and past selves." [5] Game designer Greg Costikyan described Chronotron as "a simple, satisfying, and enjoyable exploration of the effects of one novel mechanic on a well-established form."
A Cowboy Bebop video game, developed and published by Bandai, [82] was released in Japan for the PlayStation on May 14, 1998. [83] A PlayStation 2 video game, Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade , was released in Japan on August 25, 2005, [ 84 ] and an English version had been set for release in North America.
Jumping Flash! was considered the first game of the platform genre to be developed with full 3D computer graphics. [22] The music for Jumping Flash! was composed by Japanese video games and anime music composer Takeo Miratsu.
RoboWarrior, known in Japan as Bomber King (ボンバーキング, Bonbā Kingu), is an action puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft, and co-developed by Aicom, making it their first NES game they worked on, and published by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the MSX.
Firetrap (video game) 1988: Electric Dreams: Firezone: 1988: Personal Software Services: First Past the Post (video game) 1991: Cult Software Five-a-Side Soccer: 1986: Mastertronic: Five-a-Side Footy: 1988: Silverbird: Flash (video game) 1987: Loriciels: Flash Gordon: 1986: Mastertronic: Flimbo's Quest: 1990: System 3 Software: Flippit (video ...
Metal Mutant is a side-scrolling action-adventure game developed and published for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST by Silmarils and released in 1991. The game allows the player to transform at any time into three different robot forms: Cyborg, Dino, and Tank. The cover features an illustration by John Bolton. [1]