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Atari 2600
Release Date: January 1, 1982   |   Genre: Sports
RealSports Volleyball for the Atari VCS does a nice job simulating two-on-two beach volleyball, complete with ocean view, a setting sun, and a roaming shark. The computer players are challenging, and trying to line up a player under the ball's shadow can be tricky. However, two drawbacks somewhat diminish gameplay: both players must be controlled simultaneously, meaning sometimes neither player can quite reach the ball; and players can't jump to block a spike.
Windows
Release Date: June 10, 2008   |   Genre:
Celebrating 30 years of breakout games, action-packed Reaxxion is the next generation, letting gamers wield the power to manipulate liquid metal to destroy targets! Like no breakout game before it, Reaxxion is a unique entertainment experience that will capture your imagination and excite your senses. Generate and absorb balls into the liquid metal paddle, or transform balls into golden, brick-busting dynamos in the Reaxxion Chamber.With nine smashing power-ups and secret challenge levels, this electrifying game features the ultimate in variety and player-controlled action. 200 hand-crafted levels with animated backgrounds Allows for multiple playing styles and strategies, plus rewards for creative play Three exciting modes of play Superior quality graphics and 60 minutes of CD quality music System Requirements Supported OS: Microsoft Windows ME/XP DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 or later Processor: Pentium 600Mhz Memory: 256MB RAM Graphics: Direct3D 8 compatible 16 or 32-bit Video Card with 32MB VRAM (64 MB recommended) Sound: DirectSound-compatible sound card Hard Drive: 180 MB Hard Drive space Helpful customer reviews About Reviews Filter: Most helpful Only positive Only negative Loading reviews... Loading reviews... 10 of 10 people (100%) found this review helpful 1 Layla 212 products in account 8 reviews Recommended 7.5 hrs on record One of the worst things a brick-breaker can do is fail to be exciting. I've played some where I spent too much time staring at the screen, waiting for the ball to make its slow way back down so I could painstakingly aim for another brick. There are very few of those moments in Reaxxion; power-ups and unique mechanics keep things pleasantly hectic. The game's graphics are a bit dated, but they still have style. The neon colors are appropriate for an arcade game, and the shapes fashioned out of obstacles are often surprisingly cute. There are plenty of levels to play through (165), and it took me nearly 6 hours to beat the game on normal difficulty. I enjoyed myself enough that I'm going to play through again. If you're good at this type of game, you should probably play on hard. I finished the game with about 15 lives left and didn't get a "game over" once. I'm not bragging; this says more about the game's easiness than it does about my ability! If you like arcade games, there's plenty to enjoy here. If you're still not sure, wait for it to go on sale. Read More Posted: December 4th, 2013 Was this review helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful mill 100 products in account 1 review Recommended 5.9 hrs on record love it Read More Posted: December 20th, 2013 Was this review helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful j.jamo55 220 products in account 8 reviews Recommended 22.3 hrs on record I do its a 'BreakOut' Game for sure I love it, very exciting game and a good refreshing experince +1 Buy it if you played any old 1980's games simular you wont be disapointed. Read More Posted: December 24th, 2013 Was this review helpful? Yes No 3 of 7 people (43%) found this review helpful Nano [Bleed] Shinonome 1,009 products in account 236 reviews Not Recommended 1.4 hrs on record no Read More Posted: March 26th, 2014 Was this review helpful? Yes No 2 of 19 people (11%) found this review helpful Tuong 1,272 products in account 325 reviews Recommended 51.2 hrs on record Celebrating 30 years of breakout games, action-packed Reaxxion is the next generation, letting gamers wield the power to manipulate liquid metal to destroy targets! Like no breakout game before it, Reaxxion is a unique entertainment experience that will capture your imagination and excite your senses. Generate and absorb balls into the liquid metal paddle, or transform balls into golden, brick-busting dynamos in the Reaxxion Chamber.With nine smashing power-ups and secret challenge levels, this electrifying game features the ultimate in variety and player-controlled action. - 200 hand-crafted levels with animated backgrounds - Allows for multiple playing styles and strategies, plus rewards for creative play - Three exciting modes of play - Superior quality graphics and 60 minutes of CD quality music Read More Posted: November 22nd, 2013 Was this review helpful? Yes No Load More Reviews Browse all 17 reviews Loading reviews...
PC
Release Date: December 5, 2003   |   Genre:
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 6, 2005   |   Genre: Strategy
You can play as the leader of a revolt in the turn-based strategy game Rebelstar: Tactical Command. The Arelian Empire seized control of Earth 70 years ago and has since become an oppressive regime, controlling the world with fear and marauding shock troops. You can fight back by equipping a team of rebels and controlling them in battle. Rebelstar: Tactical Command includes campaign, skirmish, multiplayer hotseat, and multiplayer link mode.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: February 28, 1998   |   Genre:
ReBoot puts you in the role of Bob the Guardian, a fearless hero tasked to protect the city of Mainframe and its people from any outside threats. In the game's opening cutscenes, the threat is considerable -- Megabyte and Hexidecimal, the show's two main villains, have formed an uneasy alliance to take over Mainframe and destroy it if necessary. Your mission is to find "tears" in the fabric of space, located throughout the streets of Mainframe and across seven different levels, and seal them before time runs out. Several of the tears are guarded by automatic defenses, which can rapidly chew through Bob's health. Power-ups replenish Bob and repair the damage, but you have to go looking for those too. Handy weapons also appear from time to time, including rocket launchers that can fire guided projectiles and are capable of firing multiple missiles at once.
Android
Release Date: November 17, 2011   |   Genre: Puzzle
GAMEPLAY Gather survivors of the zombie apocalypse and defend your fort against undead attacks. Reclaim one building at a time and put your survivors to work scavenging for food, building houses, rediscovering technology and of course killing zombies. Beware of rival gangs, illness, thieves and even riots as you rebuild a city in this post apocalyptic turn based strategy game. FEATURES - Unique turn-based strategy gameplay - Randomly generated cities - Customizable characters - 5 levels of difficulty - 7 endings to discover
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: December 1, 2009   |   Genre:
20 Games Under One Roof! Your Wii becomes the ultimate entertainment hub in Destineer’s Rec Room. Enjoy twenty games that will provide hours of entertainment for moms, dads and kids of all ages. Play classic games such as Table Soccer, Air Hockey, Alley Ball, Whack- a-Mole, Table Tennis, Darts, Beanbag Toss, Tic-Tac-Toe and more, all with intuitive Wii Remote controls! Features • Featuring 20 family-friendly games including Table Soccer, Ladder Golf, Air Hockey, Whack-a-Mole, Table Tennis, Ring Toss, Chinese Checkers, Alley Ball, Darts and more! • Rec Room features simple pick up and play game controls designed for all ages and skill levels. • Rec Room Championship: Challenge your friends and family to multiplayer competitions in your home – take turns or simultaneously challenge up to 4 players in split-screen mode. • Compatible with Wii MotionPlus
PC
Release Date: September 30, 2012   |   Genre: Shooter
Receiver was created to explore gun handling mechanics, randomized levels, and unordered storytelling.
PC
Release Date: September 10, 2010   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Recettear takes place in a fantasy setting, and places the player in the role of Recette Lemongrass, the daughter of a shopkeeper who has left to be an adventurer but has mysteriously disappeared. As her father was in great debt to Terme Finance, she is forced by Terme's representative fairy, Tear, to continue her father's shop to repay the debt. Recette reopens the shop as Recettear, a portmanteau of hers and Tear's names, though also a pun on the word "racketeer". As such, Recette adopts the catchphrase "Capitalism, Ho!" as the player continues on with the story. The game's story is presented through text dialog and two-dimensional sprites, akin to a visual novel. There are some occasional spoken lines in Japanese, which remain untranslated in the English version. The game is structured on daily cycle, with the goal to have repaid the debt of 820,000 pix (the game's currency) by the end of one month. Each day is structured into fixed periods. Time passes when the player operates the shop, goes adventuring for items, or returns to the shop after visiting other shops or guilds in the town, limiting the total number of activities that can be done in a day. When the player chooses to operate the shop, they can place items on the shop's shelves, with certain spots, such as near the storefront window, being more lucrative to draw in buyers. When a potential buyer selects an item, the player can bargain to try to get as much profit from the sale as possible, but ineffectively bargaining will cause the buyer to leave without purchasing anything. Successful bargains earn points towards the player's merchant level, allowing for improvement of the shop and selling benefits once higher levels are gained. Customers may also bring goods to sell to Recette, requiring the player to try to barter and buy the item well below cost. When adventuring, the player recruits a member of the local adventure guild. The player has access to only one adventurer at the start of the game, but as the game progresses, new guild members with various skills and abilities can be accessed. Through Tear's magic, Recette is invulnerable in the dungeon but cannot interact with the creatures within it, and instead watches over the adventurer, helping to collect items dropped by creatures or supplying healing items. The player has a limited amount of storage they can carry from the dungeon, and should the adventurer fall and cannot be healed, the player must drop most of their inventory to allow Recette to carry the adventurer out of the dungeon. Each dungeon features a number of randomly generated dungeon levels, along with a final treasure room at a specific depth. Items found in dungeons can be used as equipment for the adventurer, sold at the shop, or combined with other items to make more useful and valuable goods. The adventurer gains experience points and gains levels as he or she kills monsters, making the character more effective in deeper dungeons. Should the player miss the debt payment deadline, Recette is forced to sell the shop and live in a cardboard box; the player can choose to restart the game retaining their merchant level and items, but not pix amount. Successfully completing the game unlocks three further game modes: "New Game+" which restarts the game but allows the player to keep their items and merchant and adventure levels from the completed game, "Endless Mode" where the player can continue the game indefinitely without having to pay any debt, and "Survival Mode", where the player must try to complete ever-increasing debt payments on a weekly basis. Survival Mode offers two versions, Normal Survival, where the items and levels are retained week to week, and Survival Hell, where these do not carry onward.
Android
Release Date: December 19, 2013   |   Genre: Role-Playing