Join the fight against global counterterrorism. In Nemesis Strike, you'll guide a team of two agents--Stealth Owl and Raptor--as they cross into enemy territory.
Interplay's Lotus Challenge for the PS2 will let you get behind the wheel of over 40 authentic Lotus sports cars.
Battle in the skies across four different environments or dogfight against friends in this flight simulator.
Players will be able to chose from one of ten barbarians in this game.
It's too bad that Downforce is as simple as it is. It's a very fun game to play, but there really isn't much to it.
Planet Monsters doesn't bring much to this already well-established genre.
Aside from its amusing track design and decent customization elements, there really isn't anything much there in regard to actual compelling gameplay.
Top Gun: Combat Zones lacks the value and longevity of better games in its field.
Players will be able to take on 31 opponents from around the world before eventually taking on world chess champion Gary Kasparov.
Although it neither deviates from nor plays as well as the previous iterations of the series, Worms is still pretty fun.
Exhibition of Speed is a Dreamcast racer that finds a happy medium between the realm of arcade racers, and the harsher, more sim-driven school of driving.
It's not entirely unlike Nintendo's Super Mario World, except that it's significantly more dull and frustrating.
Hercules isn't godly, but as a whole it's a decent adventure.
The 3D-action category is a competitive one on the Nintendo 64, and Blues Brothers lacks any special features that would make it noteworthy.
With its great cast of characters, fun story, and toe-tapping soundtrack, Incredible Crisis provides an incredibly satisfying, albeit incredibly short, video game experience.
Super Hornet contains none of the extras that make a flight simulation a complete package, even though there's a good flight simulator at its core.
This would probably make a decent party game for players who don't know how to do anything more than mash every button available, but fans of fighting games should stay ...
Titus is developing an action-shooter for the Nintendo GameCube.
This arcade-style racer encourages players to perform crazy stunts and use weapons to take out their opponents.
Automobili Lamborghini strips racing down to its most essential element: speed.
Carmageddon is visceral, violent, vehicular fun.
Evil Zone is a refreshing surprise from a development team not known for fighting games.
RC is a genre-bending title that's well worth checking out.
Totally unrealistic physics, generic track design, and a vehicle list devoid of anything but topless roadsters make this a game to be avoided by the casual arcade-racing fan.
The 3D view's lack of visual clarity makes for a frustrating game.
Titus the Fox is a platformer starring the mascot of the company developing and publishing the game, Titus.
This game is a side-scrolling shooter based on the RoboCop film and arcade game.
At best, Prehistorik Man is a weekend diversion from the GBA's more substantial fare.
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