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PC
Release Date: July 22, 2011   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: July 26, 2011   |   Genre: Action
The Fall of Gods is a classic Action-RPG. Around 10 hours long, it mixes adventure, combat, humor, side-quests, magic and riddles in a vast world called Ergia. Collect weapons, items, skills, accessories. Talk with dozens of Characters. Fight your enemies. Cast spells. Resolve hundreds of Riddles. Discover the plot between the Darkness and Gods and...of course.....Save the World!
PC
Release Date: May 30, 2014   |   Genre: Action, Adventure
Set in a dark, distant sci-fi universe, The Fall is about ARID, an artificial intelligence on-board a futuristic combat suit. One day, she is activated to find that the human pilot of the suit is unconscious and in desperate need of medical help. ARID's directive is clear - take her pilot towards medical attention. However, as she struggles to take control of the suit and help her non-responsive friend, she finds herself in a unique and bizarre situation that will cause her to question her rigid relationship to her various protocols and ultimately her self understanding. The Fall is a unique blend of traditional adventure game puzzles and action, mixed together nicely and set in a world rich with atmosphere. Players of The Fall will find themselves, thinking, exploring, and sometimes fighting with the world and its unusual inhabitants.
Nintendo GameCube
Release Date: September 7, 2004   |   Genre:
When the TV goes out just as the season finale of Crash Nebula starts, Timmy Turner asks his Fairy Godparents for a little help. When they find their magic is gone, they quickly find out The Shadow is responsible.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: November 3, 2003   |   Genre:
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 20, 2004   |   Genre:
When the TV goes out just as the season finale of Crash Nebula starts, Timmy Turner asks his Fairy Godparents for a little help. When they find their magic is gone, they quickly find out The Shadow is responsible.
Nintendo GameCube
Release Date: November 15, 2003   |   Genre: Adventure
Since his parents ignore him, and his evil babysitter, Vicky, torments him endlessly, Timmy Turner has been given two nutty fairy godparents to grant his wishes and cheer him up. The problem is, godparents Wanda and Cosmo have broken the rules, giving Vicky all their lost powers, and breaking the rule book in a strange twist of events. Join Timmy on this magical adventure to find all the pages of da broken rule book and restore his godparents' powers before they lose them forever. To do so, Timmy will have to enter the world of his favorite comic book and videogame, battle boy-eating plants and deadly viruses, and much more in this family-friendly platformer based on the TV show.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre: Action, Role-Playing
The talisman is lost and an ancient evil threatens to shatter the land of Holm. You must fulfill the prophecy. Complete the eight fateful quests and defeat the Evil Necromancer. Only your sword and daring can bring you victory.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: October 24, 2007   |   Genre:
Sony Computer Entertainment introduces a new concept in trading card games with THE EYE OF JUDGMENT™ developed exclusively for PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. Utilizing Hasbro® and its Wizards of the Coast subsidiary's trading card expertise, the immense power of the PS3® system, and the PLAYSTATION®Eye, Sony's groundbreaking next-generation USB camera for PS3, THE EYE OF JUDGMENT provides a visually stunning experience that adds a third dimension to the trading card game genre. Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, JAPAN Studio, THE EYE OF JUDGMENT presents a new style of gameplay where collectable trading cards, embedded with a CyberCode, are brought to life in the 3D game through use of the innovative PLAYSTATION Eye. Players compete by selecting a card and placing the coded card in front of the PLAYSTATION Eye for their respective creatures to come to life and battle on screen. Players take turns placing cards as they jostle for control; the winner is the first player to conquer five of the nine squares of the "9 Fields" battle mat. The gamers task is to conquer the board by deploying their cards more skillfully than their opponent. Players have four ways to play THE EYE OF JUDGMENT, single player against their PS3, against an opponent in two-player mode, against an opponent online, or letting the PS3 play out a round with the cards the player owns. THE EYE OF JUDGMENT comes with a starter deck of 30 character and spell cards manufactured by Hasbro.
PC
Release Date: February 5, 2008   |   Genre: Adventure
Over sweeping cliffs and across scenic coastlines, this innovative shared adventure begins in the bowels of an old, dilapidated ship grounded ashore. Mysteriously, you find yourself in the ship’s operations room faced with a highly advanced panel of controls, surveillance monitors, and a wide array of sophisticated technology. As you scan the monitors frantically searching for answers to what this place is and why you are there, the only signs of life you have come across are a series of strange, curiously hard to identify animals, but then you see her; a woman. Help Yourself by Helping Her Professor Lea Nichols is a research scientist in her thirties and could be described as beautiful if the strain of her situation wasn’t so etched into her features. As hard as you try you are unable to communicate with her, but it is clear she is being held captive by someone or something and wants help. The problem is, apparently you too are being held prisoner by an unseen captor. Soon you come to realize that the only way to escape is to help one another. But how and why is it that control over both your fates seems has been placed into your hands? Use the Tools You Have If you can discover a way to use the few tools tools you’ve been given (the surveillance system, an Intranet and other technologies) to Watch, Communicate, Search and eventually Take Control, you may both have a chance at escape. But remember that things are not always as they appear, even in the most controlled of experiments.