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Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: April 20, 2004   |   Genre: Action, Horror
Siren is a Japanese survival horror game which takes place in a small town where almost all of the people were killed. A siren in the small Japanese village of Hanuda suddenly turns its inhabitants into shibito, zombies bent on turning everybody else into shibito. The player alternates gameplay between ten different characters trying to avoid the shibito. It's like a puzzle. The player has to learn the shibitos' patterns and learn to avoid getting seen, as all of the characters have very low maximum health. The player can also sightjack other characters and shibito to see from their point of view.
PC
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ColecoVision
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PC
Release Date: November 16, 2011   |   Genre: Strategy
In Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity, you are the leader of a civilization embroiled in a galactic war, fighting for the survival of your entire race against relentless foes. Your success will depend entirely on your ability to manage your empire and command your vast fleets of starships to victory. Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity is a “RT4X” game, blending the epic strategy and empire management of the 4X genre (Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate) with the fast-paced and tactical elements of real-times strategy. Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity is the complete Sins experience. Includes the award-winning RTS, Sins of a Solar Empire, plus the Entrenchment and Diplomacy expansions in one pack.
PC
Release Date: June 12, 2012   |   Genre: Strategy
Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion contains all of Trinity’s features plus: - Civil war has erupted within the TEC, Advent and Vasari races; customize your faction and unlock new options by declaring yourself loyalist or rebel. - Updated graphics bring Sins of a Solar Empire to life as never before, with new particle effects, enhanced textures, and improved shading. - Six massive Titans enter the fray - each with upgradable special abilities -giving loyalist and rebel factions a way to eliminate their foes. - Three new capital ships bring immediate options to the table, offering even greater strategic depth; while existing capital ships have been rebalanced for their roles. - New technologies grant loyalist and rebel factions new ways to advance towards the ultimate victory! - New corvette class ships use their enhanced speed and maneuverability to weave through the battlefield, inflicting damage to enemy ships’ systems. - AI enhancements make single-player games more fun and challenging than ever. - Multiplayer optimizations for Ironclad Online make getting games set up simple. - New victory conditions provide multiple paths towards becoming emperor of the galaxy.
PC
Release Date: February 5, 2008   |   Genre: Strategy
PC
Release Date: October 4, 2007   |   Genre: Adventure
Walter Jones, a billionaire, is found dead at the bottom of a huge Art Deco tower that he had built on a tropical island. The hotel that he had hoped to turn into a holiday resort for the international jet set turned out to be his last resting place. You play the role of inspector Jack Norm. While a storm is raging, you have three days to find out the truth behind this mysterious death. Accident or premeditated murder? Which of the ten people on the island at the time of the death might have reason to want Walter Jones dead?
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Strategy
Your name is Kevin Codner – rescue mariner extraordinaire, answering the distress call of a sinking cruise liner, the SS Lucifer. You set off in your little submarine and board the ship where a horde of passengers desperately need your keen oversight and "shipsmarts". In 60 levels you have to rescue as many passengers (dubbed the Dim Passengers) as possible. At the beginning the passengers fall through a tube in the level. Similar to Lemmings you have to find a way for the passengers to the exit of the level. In order to do so, you must blast hindrances such cargo boxes and bulkheads with bombs or, when no bombs are left, reposition the boxes with a crane. There are also conveyor belts in the levels. If the belt moves in the wrong way, the passengers either can't use it or may even be transported to their dooms, being dropped off into water, fire or steam jets. You can usually choose the direction of the belts by pulling a lever. There are several types of scenarios that Kevin Codner (you) are faced with throughout the game. Of course the puzzles get progressively more difficult, involving things like patching up cracked pipes to stop a lethal jet of steam from cooking the distressed passengers. You can blast away obstacles and stack crates in creative manners. For instance, you can have them fall onto each other to form a bridge across a gap or to provide shielding from fire. This is usually done by hoisting them onto conveyor belts using a crane. Each level has a certain "save limit", meaning you have to save at least a certain amount of passengers. This again is akin a bit towards Lemmings, and lots of levels have a built-in time limit, represented be water pouring into the compartment, rising ominously. When the water rises high enough, the passengers will get carried along with it, and they can only swim for a short period of time before getting exhausted and drowning, so you'd better be on time with some assistance. At the end of each level you receive a password (again, Lemmings-style) so that you may pick up your game from the current level without having to progress through them all from the get-go.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre:
Atari 5200
Release Date: September 1, 1982   |   Genre: Shooter
The player pilots a lone spacecraft, and must create "Sinibombs" by shooting at drifting planetoids and catching the crystals that are thereby released. Sinibombs are needed to defeat the game boss, Sinistar, an animated spacecraft with a demonic skull face. Sinistar does not exist at the start of the game, and is continuously under construction by enemy worker ships. Though time is crucial, attempting to mine too quickly will destroy a planetoid without releasing any crystals. At the same time, enemy worker ships are also gathering crystals (often stealing them from the player) which they use to construct the Sinistar. Meanwhile, enemy warrior ships can also directly attack the player's ship. The player is given a head-start before the enemy ships have enough crystals to begin construction. Game ends when the player's ships are all destroyed.