2003

Cabela’s GrandSlam Hunting – 2004 Trophies

Description

In your quest for hunting’s greatest accomplishment, the Diamond Medal, you’ll have to be your best if you are going to bag all 32 different species and complete the GrandSlam.

Set your hunting strategy and map out the area of choice as you pursue the ultimate dream of every hunter…the Safari Club International’s GrandSlam trophy! So whether you’re tracking a gigantic black bear in the Appalachian Mountains or the elusive Dall sheep in the Northwest Territory, get ready for a hunting experience unlike anything you have ever seen or played!!!

Features:
– Hunt 32 different species!
– 8 vast regions for endless gameplay!
– 6 rifles
– 2 shotguns
– 2 muzzle loaders …

Cabela’s 4×4 Off-Road Adventure 3

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Cabela’s Off-Road Adventure 3 has the player test his driving skills combined with RPG elements. Each completed mission has the player accumulate experience that allows for the purchase of better parts, newer trucks and the ability to accept tougher and more rewarding missions. Unlike other Cabela’s Off-Road titles, Off-Road 3 offers hunting with perspectives in and out of the truck. …

Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2004 – Season

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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2004 Season is here! Experience extremely realistic hunting with the latest in the Big Game Hunter series of games from Cabela’s. You will need all of your senses to track and hunt over 24 game animals. Each animal featured is a realistic representation specific to the area you are hunting. Cabela’s Big Game Hunter takes the very best of the Cabela’s PlayStation 2 title to mimic the true hunting experience. View the hunting field from either a 1st person or 3rd person view. Watch as the terrain is affected by weather, seasonal changes and time of day changes. What was familiar in one season, may be drastically different when experienced in another. Share the experience with a friend with the new Multi-player feature.

Features:
– Hunt 24 different species!
– 8 vast regions for endless gameplay!
– New Multi-Player feature!
– A variety of difficulty levels to suit all types of player from the novice to the expert! …

Doom – Collector’s Edition

Description

Doom (stylized as DooM, and later DOOM) is a video game series and media franchise created by John Carmack, John Romero, Adrian Carmack, Kevin Cloud, and Tom Hall. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine operating under the auspices of the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC), who fights hordes of demons and the undead.

Doom is considered one of the pioneering first-person shooter games, introducing to IBM-compatible computers features such as 3D graphics, third-dimension spatiality, networked multiplayer gameplay, and support for player-created modifications with the Doom WAD format. Since its debut in 1993, over 10 million copies of games in the Doom series have been sold; the series has spawned numerous sequels, novels, comic books, board games, and film adaptations.

The Doom video games consist of first-person shooters in which the player controls an unnamed space marine also referred to as Doomguy. The player has to battle the forces of Hell, consisting of demons and the undead. In the games, the player’s character will often go back and forth through hell. Doom II: Hell on Earth follows after the events in Doom, the player once again assumes the role of the unnamed space marine. After returning from Hell, the player finds that Earth has also been invaded by the demons, who have killed billions of people …

Contract JACK

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The game follows John Jack, a professional killer recruited by H.A.R.M., a criminal organization central to the No One Lives Forever series. Contract J.A.C.K. is set between No One Lives Forever and No One Lives Forever 2. The game does not involve UNITY, the organization for which Cate Archer works and that opposed H.A.R.M. in the other two games. Rather, J.A.C.K. pits H.A.R.M. against a rival criminal organization, Danger Danger.

After a night of heavy drinking, Jack is apprehended by thugs, who are ordered to kill him. Before they can, he breaks free from the ropes that tied him to a chair and slaughters the thugs that swarm the building. Before he can leave, he receives a phone call from Dimitrij Volkov, H.A.R.M.’s Director of Executive Action. Volkov tells Jack to report to a job interview at the Roman ruins on Malta. The interview consists of Jack mowing down waves of H.A.R.M. troopers as Volkov taunts them over a loudspeaker. In the end, Jack is hired by H.A.R.M.

For his first assignment, Jack must infiltrate a Czechoslovakian military base to figure out why Danger Danger is interested in it. Upon delving deeper into the base, Jack becomes aware that the facility is a secret rocket launch site. Danger Danger is trying to use a Czech rocket to recover Dr. Harij, a H.A.R.M. scientist stranded on the moon after the destruction of H.A.R.M.’s space station in No One Lives Forever. Although Danger Danger is able to launch a rocket full of their men, Jack commandeers a second rocket and heads to the moon after them. …

V-Rally 3

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V-Rally 3 is a racing video game developed by Eden Studios and published by Infogrames. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance platforms in 2002, and ported to the Xbox, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows in 2003.

The game focuses on the unique career mode, where the player races against bots in various rallies across an endless number of seasons, ultimately trying to become the champion. Alternatively, the game offers a quick race mode, where the player can play time attacks on the stages provided by the game or compete in one of the five different challenges it offers.

The game features 24 tracks and 20 official vehicles from the 2000 to 2002 World Rally Championship and the 2001-2002 Super 1600 Junior World Rally Championship, including the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII WRC 01′, the Subaru Impreza WRC 01′, Toyota Corolla WRC, and (the game’s “flagship” car) 2000 Peugeot 206 WRC. There are four unlockable vehicles, which can be unlocked once the player has achieved a goal (like claiming the 2.0 L Championship). …

Colin McRae Rally 3

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It’s not often a racing game really catches our attention, but the Colin McRae games have always proved exceptions to that rule. While we were gliding round the Codemasters stand (we were still fresh and keen at this point), we were taken aback by just how much this third instalment in the series stood out from the all the other racers at the show. So we promptly accosted studio head and producer of the game, Guy Wilday, and bombarded him with questions to find out more.

First off we wanted to know exactly what’s changed since CMR2. apart from the graphics (there are 14,000 polygons in each car as opposed to 800 in CMR2) which are looking little short of stunning.

“With CMR2 we enhanced the original game, which had set the agenda and defined rally sport games. It was all about bigger, better, faster. For CMR3. we’re taking the graphics and physics to a level we’ve always wanted. However, the main point about CMR3 is that we’ve been working with Colin and the Ford team for many years, and go out on the rallies with them, so we get to appreciate the excitement of the whole event. What we want to capture in CMR3 is that event experience,” claimed Guy proudly. A few quick (if cack-handed) laps round one of the eight stunningly replicated real-life courses confirmed they’re well on the way to achieving this. …

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