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Windows
Release Date: March 12, 2008   |   Genre: Simulation
Here's your chance to make it big in the Big Apple... New York City, the city that never sleeps! Go for broke building your own Manhattan empire, creating and customizing over 100 types of major businesses: run a hot nightclub, oversee a media conglomerate, open a lucrative Broadway theater - the choices are endless. As your success grows, so will your reputation - you'll be the toast of Manhattan, with the city at your feet. With world-renowned landmarks, true-to-life neighborhoods, and spectacular New York City events, you're constantly in the thick of the action, becoming a major mogul in America's most exciting metropolis. High-profile industries, real-world brands, and a bustling 24-hour city give every player the chance to make it big. Over 100 Manhattan business opportunities: run a nightclub, host a Central Park concert, own the city's hottest new restaurant, create cutting-edge fashion businesses, organize the Thanksgiving Day Parade, and build skyscrapers as part of your dream New York City skyline. Upgrade businesses with hundreds of improvements - increase the beauty, capacity and appeal of storefronts to attract greater crowds and drive profits. Create and customize original businesses with successful chain locations across the city. Place buildings anywhere to create your own version of New York City. Experience the reactions of thousands of New Yorkers, each with individual traits and tastes. Develop world-famous Manhattan neighborhoods, each with its own authentic cultural flavor.
Windows
Release Date: August 30, 2006   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: October 29, 2013   |   Genre:
The Typing of the Dead: Overkill is an Action game, developed by Modern Dream and published by Sega, which was released in 2013.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1992   |   Genre: Strategy
First you choose one out of four different characters to represent you, Scarlet (red army), Oberon (yellow army), Caesar (green army), or Madcap (blue army). The game is split into 10 levels - the first 9 are groups of 3 territories which can be completed in any other, while the final 'Mother of All Battles' has its own surprises. Land is mostly of sand, grass or ice. You start with 100 men and you can use whatever quantity you find necessary on each island. The rest men left will go to another level with another new 100. In the second half of the game you can freeze men to save them for the Mother of All Battles. Once you select your island and place for your HQ, you must do some research for better weapons and defences. On the roof of your buildings you can put protectors like archers, gunmen, boiling oil men, and later on even laser turrets. If you send a team of unarmed men into an unoccupied square, they will build an additional base there, with larger armies completing this more quickly.
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1995   |   Genre: Shooter
Tyrian is a scrolling shooter computer game developed by World Tree Games Productions and published in 1995 by Epic MegaGames (since renamed Epic Games). The game was officially released as freeware in 2004, and the graphics were made available under an open license in April 2007. Tyrian was programmed by Jason Emery, illustrated by Daniel Cook, and its music composed by Alexander Brandon and Andras Molnar. (from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_%28video_game%29)
PC
Release Date: November 30, 1999   |   Genre: Shooter
Re-Release of "Tyrian" (http://thegamesdb.net/game/6566/) In 1999, Tyrian was re-released as Tyrian 2000, which includes an additional fifth episode and bug fixes. Additional ships include Phoenix II, Storm, Red Dragon, Pretzel Pete Truck (from the Pretzel Pete video game published by XSIV Games). Datacube TRANSMISSION SOURCE: Epic Megagames game and was renamed to TRANSMISSION SOURCE: XSIV Games with Pretzel Pete game ad (however, other references to Epic Megagames titles remain). Although it claims Windows compatibility, this is achieved using a .PIF file, not by building a native Windows application. (from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_%28video_game%29)
PC
Release Date: March 1, 2000   |   Genre:
Camelot's throne is in your hands. Leading powerful armies in epic battles, gather your knights of the Round Table in search of the Holy Grail, infiltrating spies disguised to rescue Queen Guinevere, survive the dangers of the enchanted castle of Morgana, melee against your own son, Mordred the traitor ... You will need the full power of Excalibur!
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: November 6, 2009   |   Genre: Music
Sing the greatest hits with Universal Music
Amiga
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Side-scrolling shoot-em-up, in a similar style to such games as Gradius, R-Type and Scramble. The aim is to wipe out the enemy, which has gathered around the allied airspace of 'Area 88', in a series of military aircraft-based scenarios. You choose one of three unique pilots; Shin Kazama, Micky Schymon or Greg Gates, each with varying abilities at damage repair, weapon handling and flying skill, and engage the enemy over a series of challenging missions. The player starts out with the weakest plane, the F8E Crusader, which can only be armed with a very basic range weapons. But, through completing various missions, enough cash can be raised to purchase higher-quality aircraft. These superior planes are more agile, have improved resilience to damage and have a greater range of fire. Furthermore, the more advanced fighters can be armed with superior special weapons, such as napalm. The missions include attacks on sand bases, the nuclear submarine 'Seavet' and enemy supply camps, as well as seeing off groups of airborne 'bandits' who swarm-in on Area 88. The enemy is plentiful, and the pace is frantic. Shoot at everything on the screen that moves, and the allied forces might just come out on top......
Arcade
Release Date: November 15, 1989   |   Genre: Sports
Play as two muscle-bound beach heroes playing volleyball in cities across the USA. The game features funky music and challenging game play. Computer opponent skills grow greater as levels increase or play against a human opponent.