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Madagascar

Description

Be a part of Dreamwork’s animated adventure by guiding Marty the zebra, Alex the lion, Melman the giraffe, Gloria the hippo and those stealthy penguins as they escape the Central Park Zoo into the streets of New York and then into the wild jungle…err San Diego zoo.

The storyline is exactly the same as the movie itself and each chapter will bring you further in the story. Every chapter will have various goals set. Only one specific goal per chapter is required to complete the chapter so you can always replay the chapter later to try to complete all the goals.

Every stage will also require you to play as a different character and some will involve all characters.

Each character have their own unique abilities: Marty can kick with his hind legs, sneak around his enemies slide and perform long-jumps. Alex the lion can throw fruits, use his claws and roar at his enemies. Gloria can tumble, butt bounce and hip check her enemies. And when she eats some chili peppers, she will be able to charge into her enemies. Melman can spin into, throw items at and head bash his enemies. He can also perform the Helicopter move which enables him to glide long distances. Finally the Penguin can slide, fish and attack with a Finishing move (something like a karate chop) to defeat their enemies. …

Mobile Forces

Description

Mobile Forces is a modern era deathmatch and mission based multiplayer first person shooter with vehicles. The usual array of weapons (shotgun, assault rifle, etc…) is augmented with four different vehicles (from buggies to Armored Personnel Carriers) that can provide fast transport around the battlefield, hit and run fatalities, and mobile firing platforms.

The eight different modes of play include the standards (death match, capture the flag) and some that are less familiar (Safecracker, Detonation). All can be played on 11 different maps (ranging in size from large to very large) that are designed to take advantage of the speed at which distances can be covered on wheels. …

Medieval – Total War

Description

Rewrite 400 years of medieval warfare – from the first Crusade in 1095 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Rule your kingdom and guide it through conflicts and upheavals. With 12 playable factions and 100 different unit types, laying siege and expand your empire throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Prove yourself worthy in the shoes of a famous historical figure (Richard the Lionheart, Joan of Arc, Saladin and Frederick Barbarrosa). Choose alliances well, and enemies with care, Total War shows no mercy.

– 3D battles featuring over 10000 troops;
– Different battlefields, from the lush farmlands of Western Europe to the arid deserts of Northern Africa;
– Command medieval armies of knights, men-at-arms, archers and siege weapons to make their royal family the masters of Europe;
– Castle Sieges, with a vast array of siege weaponry, like siege cannons, mangonels and ballistae;
– Over 100 different unit types each with different playing styles including: the English, German, Byzantine, French and Turkish Empires;
– Engage in historical campaigns including, The Hundred Years War, The Crusades and The Mongol Invasions. …

MDK

Description

In this 3D shoot ’em up, you play Kurt, and your job is to save the world. Aliens have sent 8 giant fortresses to destroy earth. You run and jump through 6 missions of strange 3D worlds and kill the “Stream Riders” with your machine gun arm. Precise platform jumps are part of the challenge.

Kurt is equipped with a special battle suit with an included parachute and a sniper interface (allowing you to aim precise shooting while standing still) embedded in your helmet. Further weaponry enhancements are available as you progress through the game. …

Mat Hoffman’s Pro BMX

Description

Legendary BMX rider Mat Hoffman leads a cast of some of the best riders on the planet in this Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater style title. Perform tricks and make the points to proceed through each level of Street, Vert, and Dirt courses, or take on a mate in 2 player split screen mode and see who has the best bike in town. Career mode allows you to build up your chosen character and make, as it mentions, a Career. And the BMX Course Editor allows you to build your own Street, Vert and Dirt courses for multiplayer action. …

Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3 – Battle for Europe

Description

Combat Flight Simulator 3 is the 3rd version of the popular WW2 simulators from Microsoft. This version is focused specifically on the European theater of operations with mission areas like Germany, UK, and France.

This version has major enhancements over previous ones mainly in detailed graphics and improved dynamic missions. Graphics features include realistic cloud banks you can fly in and out of, losing yourself or an enemy aircraft and incredibly detailed ground detail and scenery visible at normal flight altitudes. Explosions, plane damage and smoke effects are also greatly improved over previous versions. …

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000

Description

Flight Simulator 2000 (version 7.0), abbreviated as FS2000, was released as a major improvement over the previous versions, and was also offered in two versions: One version for “normal” users, and one “pro” version with additional aircraft. Although many users had high expectations when this version arrived, many were disappointed when they found out that the simulator demanded high-end hardware; the minimum requirements were only a Pentium 166 MHz computer, although 400–500 MHz computer was deemed necessary to have an even framerate. However, even on a high-end system, stuttering framerate was a problem, especially when performing sharp turns in graphically dense areas. Also, the visual damage effects introduced in FS5 were disabled, and continued to be unavailable in versions after FS2000. While the visual damage effects were still in the game, Microsoft disabled them through the game’s configuration files. Users can re-enable the damage effects through modifications. FS2000 also introduced computer controlled aircraft in some airports.

This version also introduced 3D elevation, making it possible to adjust the elevation for the scenery grids, thus making most of the previous scenery obsolete (as it didn’t support this feature). A GPS was also added, enabling an even more realistic operation of the simulator. FS2000 also upgraded its dynamic scenery, with more detailed models and AI that allowed aircraft to yield to other aircraft to avoid incursions while taxiing. …

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