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  1. SirMadsen posted a file in Strategy
    • 5 downloads
    If you want a famous point of comparison with Alien Legacy, that would be Outpost. Those of you who have played through 4x games probably know what it’s all about. But believe it or not, Alien Legacy is actually even more stressful and harder to get into than Outpost, which was no walk in the park either. It can go the point that the game feels more like a job than an actual game. The game has three distinctive parts: global strategy, colony management and searching planets. The strategy mostly involves sending out ships to new planets to colonize. Research is powered by “research points” in different categories, e.g. biology or math, which are gathered when searching sectors. By using those points the player gets different technologies of various use like more productive mines or a better range for space ships. Lastly the colonies are viewed from a top-down perspective. Here the player constructs up to 16 buildings to produce resources or space ships. Those buildings have to be maintained or can be upgraded/replaced with the newest research achievements. Every colony also needs a steady number of people, material and robots. Perhaps the main reason why the game isn’t all that fun is because of the mundane nature of the taks you have to undertake in order to run your empire. You can decide where to build factories, but this is mundane since you can place them anywhere. What’s more, the action sequences, where you fly a small probe around looking for minerals, is neither fun nor pretty to look at.
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  2. Pharaoh Pharaoh is an isometric city-building game that was released on October 31, 1999, created by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Studios, for Microsoft Windows. Using the same game engine and principles of Caesar III (also by Sierra Entertainment), it is the first such game in Sierra's City Building series to focus on another civilization of ancient times. Players oversee the construction and management of cities and settlements in Ancient Egypt, micro-managing every aspect of the city to ensure citizens are fed, employed, healthy and protected from diseases, disasters and wars. An expansion pack, Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile, was released in 2000, developed by BreakAway Games. In 2001, both the game and expansion pack were bundled together as Pharaoh Gold.[1] In August 2020, a remake titled Pharaoh: A New Era was announced by Triskell Interactive and Dotemu to be released in 2021. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Strategy View File
  3. SirMadsen posted a file in Strategy
    • 5 downloads
    Pharaoh is an isometric city-building game that was released on October 31, 1999, created by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Studios, for Microsoft Windows. Using the same game engine and principles of Caesar III (also by Sierra Entertainment), it is the first such game in Sierra's City Building series to focus on another civilization of ancient times. Players oversee the construction and management of cities and settlements in Ancient Egypt, micro-managing every aspect of the city to ensure citizens are fed, employed, healthy and protected from diseases, disasters and wars. An expansion pack, Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile, was released in 2000, developed by BreakAway Games. In 2001, both the game and expansion pack were bundled together as Pharaoh Gold.[1] In August 2020, a remake titled Pharaoh: A New Era was announced by Triskell Interactive and Dotemu to be released in 2021.
    Free
  4. There are few games that have received such long-term support from the developers as Dying Light. They have ensured that the game has received updates and expansions for a full four years. Techland intends to give the sequel Dying Light 2: Stay Human at least as long-term support. Namely, they promise to support the game for a full five years after it is released. In an interview on the podcast Prankster101, Tymon Smektala said: "Dying Light 1 was supported for four years after its release, and the plan for Dying Light 2 is exactly the same. We want this game to be supported after its release. We know that a lot of fans will be waiting for DLCs, updates, extra stuff they can get their hands on. And we promise to deliver them just that." On twitter you can also read the following:
  5. Caesar III The evolution of Caesar 3 is similar to Civilization II, with the cumulative effect of the improvements over past entries resulting in a much more engaging, enjoyable, and yes, addictive game. The primary improvements come in several flavors: graphics, economic, religious, political, and social models; and in consolidating almost all activities onto a single map. Because of the latter, players can spend more time concentrating on creating the necessary infrastructure required for a functioning Roman city. Compared to Caesar 2, the emphasis is on economics and not military activity. The multiple demands for growth, current revenue, and risk management will keep even the most brilliant governor glued to the monitor. At the macro level, there are numerous issues the aspiring governor must address. Ensuring an adequate food supply is critical because without food you get no immigrants, thus no city. Establishing industries, infrastructure and proper export/import channels to maximize income are vital to success. City developments grinds to a halt without cash. Establishing the proper security environment is also enjoyably represented. In low-threat provinces, players need only make enough prefects (police stations), but in militarily threatened areas players must create proper army defenses. Without security there are no economics as the enemy has a nasty habit of attempting to level player’s cities. At the earlier levels, barbarians are poorly organized and motivated, and don’t present much of a threat. Things change dramatically later on. Creating and managing legions is an important skill, and also a lot of fun. At the micro level, players will find themselves constantly challenged in the battle for resources. A key to city (and personal) survival is early economic development. This risks fire, famine and falling buildings, but manufacturing of all sorts provides the majority of income. The point at which your city turns the corner and becomes a paying concern gives a great shot of satisfaction, and players can then turn their attention towards making the myriad improvements required to expand the population and tax base. Caesar III puts together several different moving pieces into an attractive, challenging, and addictive package. Balancing the competing demands for resources, taxation, security, development, and economic activity will stress the skills of the most skillful strategy gamers. The game is economically oriented, but there is enough military play to keep the aspiring centurions among the crowd interested, and so they should. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Strategy View File
  6. SirMadsen posted a file in Strategy
    • 5 downloads
    The evolution of Caesar 3 is similar to Civilization II, with the cumulative effect of the improvements over past entries resulting in a much more engaging, enjoyable, and yes, addictive game. The primary improvements come in several flavors: graphics, economic, religious, political, and social models; and in consolidating almost all activities onto a single map. Because of the latter, players can spend more time concentrating on creating the necessary infrastructure required for a functioning Roman city. Compared to Caesar 2, the emphasis is on economics and not military activity. The multiple demands for growth, current revenue, and risk management will keep even the most brilliant governor glued to the monitor. At the macro level, there are numerous issues the aspiring governor must address. Ensuring an adequate food supply is critical because without food you get no immigrants, thus no city. Establishing industries, infrastructure and proper export/import channels to maximize income are vital to success. City developments grinds to a halt without cash. Establishing the proper security environment is also enjoyably represented. In low-threat provinces, players need only make enough prefects (police stations), but in militarily threatened areas players must create proper army defenses. Without security there are no economics as the enemy has a nasty habit of attempting to level player’s cities. At the earlier levels, barbarians are poorly organized and motivated, and don’t present much of a threat. Things change dramatically later on. Creating and managing legions is an important skill, and also a lot of fun. At the micro level, players will find themselves constantly challenged in the battle for resources. A key to city (and personal) survival is early economic development. This risks fire, famine and falling buildings, but manufacturing of all sorts provides the majority of income. The point at which your city turns the corner and becomes a paying concern gives a great shot of satisfaction, and players can then turn their attention towards making the myriad improvements required to expand the population and tax base. Caesar III puts together several different moving pieces into an attractive, challenging, and addictive package. Balancing the competing demands for resources, taxation, security, development, and economic activity will stress the skills of the most skillful strategy gamers. The game is economically oriented, but there is enough military play to keep the aspiring centurions among the crowd interested, and so they should.
    Free
  7. Simcity 3000 SimCity 3000 is an economic game released in 1999 by Electronic Arts, Inc. The game was released for PC (Windows) and Macintosh. In the game, you play the mayor. Our task is to manage the city. We start the game on an empty area where we will develop our city. In selected sectors, you can create zones for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. In addition to the division into zones, you can build roads, parks, trains, water pipes, power plants and many more. Your task is to create a thriving city. If you fail - you will be deprived of office. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Simulation View File
  8. SirMadsen posted a file in Simulation
    • 6 downloads
    SimCity 3000 is an economic game released in 1999 by Electronic Arts, Inc. The game was released for PC (Windows) and Macintosh. In the game, you play the mayor. Our task is to manage the city. We start the game on an empty area where we will develop our city. In selected sectors, you can create zones for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. In addition to the division into zones, you can build roads, parks, trains, water pipes, power plants and many more. Your task is to create a thriving city. If you fail - you will be deprived of office.
    Free
  9. Need for Speed: Underground 2 Need for Speed: Underground 2 is a cross-platform racing video game and the eighth installment in the Need for Speed series, the direct sequel to Need for Speed: Underground. It was developed and published by Electronic Arts in 2004, for Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and mobile phones. Like its predecessor, it was also commercially successful, selling around 11 million copies worldwide and breaking sales records in the United Kingdom. The game entails tuning cars for street races, resuming the Need for Speed: Underground storyline. Need for Speed: Underground 2 provides several new features, such as a broader customization, new methods of selecting races, set in a city known as Bayview. Brooke Burke is the voice of Rachel Teller, the person who guides the player throughout the game. The game's storyline is presented in a comic book strip. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Racing View File
    • 6 downloads
    Need for Speed: Underground 2 is a cross-platform racing video game and the eighth installment in the Need for Speed series, the direct sequel to Need for Speed: Underground. It was developed and published by Electronic Arts in 2004, for Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and mobile phones. Like its predecessor, it was also commercially successful, selling around 11 million copies worldwide and breaking sales records in the United Kingdom. The game entails tuning cars for street races, resuming the Need for Speed: Underground storyline. Need for Speed: Underground 2 provides several new features, such as a broader customization, new methods of selecting races, set in a city known as Bayview. Brooke Burke is the voice of Rachel Teller, the person who guides the player throughout the game. The game's storyline is presented in a comic book strip.
    Free
  10. Need for Speed: Underground Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. It was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Three different games were produced, one for consoles and Windows, and the other for the Game Boy Advance and android along with a version developed by Global VR for Arcades that was published by Konami. Underground rebooted the franchise, ignoring the previous Need for Speed games which featured sports cars and exotics. It was the first game in the series to offer a career mode featuring a storyline, and a garage mode that allowed players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades. All races take place in a generic city at night called Olympic City, though the city bears some resemblance to New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rather than exotic cars, Underground featured vehicles associated with the import scene. Underground was critically and commercially successful. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Racing View File
    • 7 downloads
    Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. It was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Three different games were produced, one for consoles and Windows, and the other for the Game Boy Advance and android along with a version developed by Global VR for Arcades that was published by Konami. Underground rebooted the franchise, ignoring the previous Need for Speed games which featured sports cars and exotics. It was the first game in the series to offer a career mode featuring a storyline, and a garage mode that allowed players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades. All races take place in a generic city at night called Olympic City, though the city bears some resemblance to New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rather than exotic cars, Underground featured vehicles associated with the import scene. Underground was critically and commercially successful.
    Free
  11. JDownloader View File The Media Downloaders are the software that Grab or Capture multimedia files from social media websites. These files can be audio, video, or even images. Similar to the other types of download managers, most of these dedicated audio, video, or image downloaders products also include many kinds of Adware, Trackers, and PUP. It is difficult to stay uninfected while using one of these. Enter JDownloader, the one of a kind mass media download manager. The options present in this epic software are endless. Along with social websites, it supports downloading from countless file-sharing websites; you can add site-specific free or premium accounts to enjoy respective services. A clean, feature-rich, and complete mass media downloading software that deserves a place in your computer. Features: Platform independent. (Windows, Linux, Mac, ..) Runs on Java 1.5 or higher Complete Open-Source (GPL) 24-hour support Download several files at once Download with multiple connections JD has an own powerful OCR module Automatic extractor (including password list search) (Rar archives) Theme Support Multilingual About 110 hoster and over 300 decrypt plug-ins Reconnect with JDLiveHeaderScripts: (1400 router supported) Webupdate Integrated package manager for additional modules (eg. Webinterface, Shutdown) Submitter SirMadsen Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Utilities  
    • 10 downloads
    • Version 45198
    The Media Downloaders are the software that Grab or Capture multimedia files from social media websites. These files can be audio, video, or even images. Similar to the other types of download managers, most of these dedicated audio, video, or image downloaders products also include many kinds of Adware, Trackers, and PUP. It is difficult to stay uninfected while using one of these. Enter JDownloader, the one of a kind mass media download manager. The options present in this epic software are endless. Along with social websites, it supports downloading from countless file-sharing websites; you can add site-specific free or premium accounts to enjoy respective services. A clean, feature-rich, and complete mass media downloading software that deserves a place in your computer. Features: Platform independent. (Windows, Linux, Mac, ..) Runs on Java 1.5 or higher Complete Open-Source (GPL) 24-hour support Download several files at once Download with multiple connections JD has an own powerful OCR module Automatic extractor (including password list search) (Rar archives) Theme Support Multilingual About 110 hoster and over 300 decrypt plug-ins Reconnect with JDLiveHeaderScripts: (1400 router supported) Webupdate Integrated package manager for additional modules (eg. Webinterface, Shutdown)
    Free
  12. Free Download Manager View File It is quite evident that the Web Browser companies spend little to no time and resources on the development of the Download component of their products. We get a bare-bones Download feature with hardly any features. A Download Manager is a complex software, one that is always running in the background and monitoring various things such as the Windows Clipboard, and all of the web pages surfed inside Web Browsers. With a Download Manager, you get various advanced downloads related features such as resuming paused downloads, organising downloads in respective folders, download acceleration, clipboard monitoring, multimedia grabbing, virus scanning, etc. Free Download Manager provides all of these features along with many others, without any ads, promos or nags. The interface is also of the best that you can get in any download manager. Features: BitTorrent support Download files using BitTorrent protocol. Enhanced audio/video files support Preview audio/video files before download is completed and convert file format after download. Download acceleration Free Download Manager splits files into several sections and downloads them simultaneously, allowing you to use any type of connection at the maximum available speed. With FDM download speed increases, or even more! Resuming broken downloads When the downloading process is interrupted, you needn't start from the beginning again. Free Download Manager can resume broken download from where it was interrupted saving your time, nerves and money. Smart file management and powerful scheduler With FDM you can easily organize downloaded files by their type, placing them in predefined folders. A smart scheduler allows you to start and pause downloading files, as well as perform other actions (launch other applications, establish or hang up connection, etc.) at the set time. Adjusting traffic usage There are several traffic usage modes. You can adjust traffic usage for browsing the Internet and downloading files at the same time. Multi language support Free Download Manager is translated into 30 languages. Supported languages are: Macedonian, Serbian, Albanian, Croatian, Korean, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese Traditional, Chinese, Czech, German, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Uzbek, Greek, Vietnamese, Slovenian, Persian. Absolutely free and 100% safe Free Download Manager is free, open-source software distributed under GPL license. Submitter SirMadsen Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Utilities  
    • 19 downloads
    • Version 6.15.3
    It is quite evident that the Web Browser companies spend little to no time and resources on the development of the Download component of their products. We get a bare-bones Download feature with hardly any features. A Download Manager is a complex software, one that is always running in the background and monitoring various things such as the Windows Clipboard, and all of the web pages surfed inside Web Browsers. With a Download Manager, you get various advanced downloads related features such as resuming paused downloads, organising downloads in respective folders, download acceleration, clipboard monitoring, multimedia grabbing, virus scanning, etc. Free Download Manager provides all of these features along with many others, without any ads, promos or nags. The interface is also of the best that you can get in any download manager. Features: BitTorrent support Download files using BitTorrent protocol. Enhanced audio/video files support Preview audio/video files before download is completed and convert file format after download. Download acceleration Free Download Manager splits files into several sections and downloads them simultaneously, allowing you to use any type of connection at the maximum available speed. With FDM download speed increases, or even more! Resuming broken downloads When the downloading process is interrupted, you needn't start from the beginning again. Free Download Manager can resume broken download from where it was interrupted saving your time, nerves and money. Smart file management and powerful scheduler With FDM you can easily organize downloaded files by their type, placing them in predefined folders. A smart scheduler allows you to start and pause downloading files, as well as perform other actions (launch other applications, establish or hang up connection, etc.) at the set time. Adjusting traffic usage There are several traffic usage modes. You can adjust traffic usage for browsing the Internet and downloading files at the same time. Multi language support Free Download Manager is translated into 30 languages. Supported languages are: Macedonian, Serbian, Albanian, Croatian, Korean, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese Traditional, Chinese, Czech, German, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese-Brazil, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Uzbek, Greek, Vietnamese, Slovenian, Persian. Absolutely free and 100% safe Free Download Manager is free, open-source software distributed under GPL license.
    Free
  13. Dune Dynasty Free video game "Dune Dynasty" v1.5.7 (probably final) for Windows, an enhanced porting of classic DOS game "Dune II" / "Dune 2". It's faithful to the original, but adds a modern interface, a single-player skirmish mode, a player of original cutscenes and soundtrack, and optional features. The zip already includes: Required data files from original Dune 2 Some popular mods (Dune 2 eXtended, Super Dune II Classic v1.5g, MrFlibble's Alternate Scenarios, Atreides by Stefan Hendriks), select them by clicking red subtitle in main menu Many options are available only by editing the text file "dunedynasty.cfg" before running the program, including changing the language. All languages of the original game are available (some new menu texts are in English only; Italian and Spanish use English voices). NOTE for French/German: to select these languages, you have to remove from \data subfolder all .FRE or .GER files (yes, remove; they're actually Ita and Spa and Dune Dynasty gives precedence to them). NOTE for mods: custom text only works if English is set. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Strategy View File
  14. SirMadsen posted a file in Strategy
    • 9 downloads
    • Version 1.5.7
    Free video game "Dune Dynasty" v1.5.7 (probably final) for Windows, an enhanced porting of classic DOS game "Dune II" / "Dune 2". It's faithful to the original, but adds a modern interface, a single-player skirmish mode, a player of original cutscenes and soundtrack, and optional features. The zip already includes: Required data files from original Dune 2 Some popular mods (Dune 2 eXtended, Super Dune II Classic v1.5g, MrFlibble's Alternate Scenarios, Atreides by Stefan Hendriks), select them by clicking red subtitle in main menu Many options are available only by editing the text file "dunedynasty.cfg" before running the program, including changing the language. All languages of the original game are available (some new menu texts are in English only; Italian and Spanish use English voices). NOTE for French/German: to select these languages, you have to remove from \data subfolder all .FRE or .GER files (yes, remove; they're actually Ita and Spa and Dune Dynasty gives precedence to them). NOTE for mods: custom text only works if English is set.
    Free
  15. The Terminator: Rampage At a time when first person shooters were at the peak of their popularity and were targeting anyone who thought about games at least a little seriously, The Terminator: Rampage came out. Bethesda's creation was not very successful for its developers at the time, which was most likely due to the appalling stereotype and boring pace. The game loosely follows the story of the Terminator movies. The player is sent back to 1984 and finds himself in the Cyberdyne System Laboratories building with the task of stopping the production of mass-produced cyborgs, thus destroying the central Meta-Node computer, thus protecting the future leader of the movement, John Connor. The Meta-Node can only be destroyed with a single weapon, a plasma cannon called the V-TEC PPC, the individual parts of which are hidden in different parts of the building. The player must find the individual parts of the weapon, so he goes through a system of warehouses and laboratories, where a number of enemy robots stand in his way: Skinners, Seekers, Terminators T-1000 and many other machines. Over the course of 24 levels, the player will find plenty of opportunities to use all his weapons, including AK-47, M-16 combat rifles, machine guns and grenades. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Action View File
    • 8 downloads
    At a time when first person shooters were at the peak of their popularity and were targeting anyone who thought about games at least a little seriously, The Terminator: Rampage came out. Bethesda's creation was not very successful for its developers at the time, which was most likely due to the appalling stereotype and boring pace. The game loosely follows the story of the Terminator movies. The player is sent back to 1984 and finds himself in the Cyberdyne System Laboratories building with the task of stopping the production of mass-produced cyborgs, thus destroying the central Meta-Node computer, thus protecting the future leader of the movement, John Connor. The Meta-Node can only be destroyed with a single weapon, a plasma cannon called the V-TEC PPC, the individual parts of which are hidden in different parts of the building. The player must find the individual parts of the weapon, so he goes through a system of warehouses and laboratories, where a number of enemy robots stand in his way: Skinners, Seekers, Terminators T-1000 and many other machines. Over the course of 24 levels, the player will find plenty of opportunities to use all his weapons, including AK-47, M-16 combat rifles, machine guns and grenades.
    Free
  16. Strife Strife is a Doom-like 3D action shooter and last game that had used the Doom engine. Although from the first sentence it may seem it will be just another copy of Doom, that's not what you should except. The game is set in a medieval environment and is not just about mindless shooting, but in the game you have to fulfill various tasks. First things first. In the distant future the Earth is controlled by a group of people who call themselves "The Order" and they are trying to control all aspects of life. Of course the rebellion is formed, that is trying to overthrow this Order and free the Earth from all the terror. You are also part of to the rebels group and you have to accomplish several tasks given by different game characters. You won't just linearly proceed through the levels, but you can also decide which task you complete and this way you can modify the storyline a bit (game has a three different endings). File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Action View File
  17. SirMadsen posted a file in Action
    • 7 downloads
    Strife is a Doom-like 3D action shooter and last game that had used the Doom engine. Although from the first sentence it may seem it will be just another copy of Doom, that's not what you should except. The game is set in a medieval environment and is not just about mindless shooting, but in the game you have to fulfill various tasks. First things first. In the distant future the Earth is controlled by a group of people who call themselves "The Order" and they are trying to control all aspects of life. Of course the rebellion is formed, that is trying to overthrow this Order and free the Earth from all the terror. You are also part of to the rebels group and you have to accomplish several tasks given by different game characters. You won't just linearly proceed through the levels, but you can also decide which task you complete and this way you can modify the storyline a bit (game has a three different endings).
    Free
  18. Spider-Man The Spider-Man game from 2001 is the first part of a series of games about a spider man. Spider-Man made its premiere in 2000 on the PlayStation console, where it was a great success and was ported to Windows and Mac. The story begins when Peter Parker attends a science project by Otto Gunther Octavius, which is later stolen from a fake Spider-Man double. So Peter Parker aka the real Spider-Man sets out to pursue the kidnapper and clear his name. He will also be helped on his way by the mysterious Black Cat. After meeting Black Cat and foiling a bank robbery by the Jade Syndicate, Spider-Man is forced to save J. Jonah Jameson from the Scorpion. He defeats Scorpion only to have the ungrateful Jameson call the police. While trying to escape, Spider-Man meets Daredevil, who promises to spread information about Spider-Man's innocence. After avoiding a police helicopter, Spider-Man meets Black Cat, who informs him of two new problems: Rhino attacks the power plant, and Venom kidnaps his wife, Mary Jane Parker, to lure Spider-Man. Spider-Man and Black Cat, who decided to deal with Rhin first, defeated him and left him with the police, but the one who was severely wounded during the fight was abducted by unknown assailants who pretended to be medics. The rest will be revealed to you by the game itself. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Action View File
  19. SirMadsen posted a file in Action
    • 6 downloads
    The Spider-Man game from 2001 is the first part of a series of games about a spider man. Spider-Man made its premiere in 2000 on the PlayStation console, where it was a great success and was ported to Windows and Mac. The story begins when Peter Parker attends a science project by Otto Gunther Octavius, which is later stolen from a fake Spider-Man double. So Peter Parker aka the real Spider-Man sets out to pursue the kidnapper and clear his name. He will also be helped on his way by the mysterious Black Cat. After meeting Black Cat and foiling a bank robbery by the Jade Syndicate, Spider-Man is forced to save J. Jonah Jameson from the Scorpion. He defeats Scorpion only to have the ungrateful Jameson call the police. While trying to escape, Spider-Man meets Daredevil, who promises to spread information about Spider-Man's innocence. After avoiding a police helicopter, Spider-Man meets Black Cat, who informs him of two new problems: Rhino attacks the power plant, and Venom kidnaps his wife, Mary Jane Parker, to lure Spider-Man. Spider-Man and Black Cat, who decided to deal with Rhin first, defeated him and left him with the police, but the one who was severely wounded during the fight was abducted by unknown assailants who pretended to be medics. The rest will be revealed to you by the game itself.
    Free
  20. Jurassic Park The player controls the character of Dr. Alan Grant, a paleontologist who becomes trapped at Jurassic Park, an island theme park and zoo populated by genetically engineered dinosaurs. Grant's initial objective is to search for Lex and Tim, the grandchildren of park owner John Hammond. Upon locating the children, Grant must contact a helicopter so survivors can escape the island. Gameplay consists of a bird's-eye view during the game's large exterior environment, but switches to a first-person perspective whenever Grant enters a building. File Information Submitter [[Template core/front/global/userLink is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]] Submitted 01/14/2022 Category Action View File
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