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Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: October 18, 2011   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: June 1, 1998   |   Genre: Sports
Everybody's Golf has great playability, using cartoon-style characters rather than realistic-looking players - it should especially attract younger players. This is done without compromising the game mechanics and physics however, which remain as lifelike as the real thing. Each of the ten characters possess an individual blend of skills and attributes, which players can use to their best advantage over a number of different courses and competitions. This unique approach to golf offers something for everybody - Everybody's Golf!
Windows
Release Date: May 8, 2008   |   Genre: Casual, Indie
Everyday Shooter is an album of games exploring the expressive power of abstract shooters. Dissolute sounds of destruction are replaced with guitar riffs harmonizing over an all-guitar soundtrack, while modulating shapes celebrate the flowing beauty of geometry. Play through different levels each with a completely unique musical, graphical, and gameplay style. Shoot to trigger musical sounds and riffs that combine to form the final soundscape of the game. Use points earned in the game to unlock extra lives, shuffle mode, and different visual filters.
Wii
Release Date: September 4, 2012   |   Genre: Party
Get the party started with "Everyone Sing" featuring top artists - Nicki Minaj, Nicole Scherzinger, Taio Cruz, The Wanted, Jessie J & more! Sing to hit tracks either with or against your family and friends, or sing together in your own group. Multiplayer available on every track. Excellent solo play and multiple party modes, including "Know Your Song", "Pass the Bomb" and "Group Mode" for creating your own singing group. Compatible with all existing microphones. Features The ultimate singing party game Sing with friends or together in your own group 35 hit tracks from top artists Multiple game modes for up to 8 players
Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: June 17, 2003   |   Genre:
Fully "armed" with his chainsaw, trusty boomstick, and trademark quips, Ash must once again save Dearborn from the unspeakable horrors spawned from The Book of the Dead. After a vortex to the undead is unwittingly opened, deadites swarm through Dearborn, turning humans into zombies. Now, with Dearborn in chaos and citizens begging for help, Ash must hack and slash his way through the streets and figure out how to close the vortex. Ash soon learns that all is not what it seems--those he trusts may be plotting against him, and the history of Dearborn might be irrevocably changed.
Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: December 17, 2000   |   Genre: Horror
Ash, the square-jawed, insult-spewing, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed hero from the cult classic Evil Dead trilogy is back. Picking up eight years after the last installment of the Evil Dead films, Ash is drawn back to the infamous cabin in the woods only to again face evil forces that have crossed over to our world. Our hero finds himself slicing and dicing carnivorous Kandarian demons, vicious deadites, and other unspeakable atrocities spawned by the notorious Book of the Dead. And in true Evil Dead fashion, Ash must once again attempt to save the world from an appalling and horrific end. Evil Dead: Hail to the King is a survival horror game with over-the-top bloodlust and signature Ash humor--all within the confines of the Evil Dead universe.
Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: September 13, 2005   |   Genre:
Evil Dead: Regeneration takes over where the film Evil Dead 2 left off. You can play as Ash, who has been committed to an insane asylum where a mad scientist is doing experiments with the Necronomican. With the help of some firepower and your new sidekick, a 3-foot tall "deadite," you can battle the scientist's unholy creations and save civilization.
PC
Release Date: September 28, 2004   |   Genre: Strategy
Evil Genius is a single player real-time strategy and simulation video game developed by Elixir Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment, released on 28 September 2004. The game is inspired by the spy thriller genre (notably the James Bond film series). Similarly to Dungeon Keeper, the game turns the traditional plotline on its head, with the player acting as the villain, evading the comically stereotyped forces of justice. Gameplay revolves around the player building an island fortress and achieving clichéd world domination.
PC
Release Date: April 16, 2001   |   Genre: Role-Playing
From the creators of the Rage of Mages series (Allods in Europe) comes Evil Islands (formerly known as Allods 3: Redemption), where you play as a hero in the mysterious world of Allods and take on non-linear quests in a rich, fully 3D complex fantasy world, as you attempt to uncover the mysteries around the islands in a test of wits, ability to make the right decisions, and solve massive problems with small force.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: May 31, 1999   |   Genre: Fighting
Originally released in Japan a few months ago as the tongue-twistingly titled Eretzvaju, Titus has picked up the projectile-based fighter and released it in the States as the hilariously named Evil Zone. An amalgamation of Psychic Force and Destrega, Evil Zone is a projectile-based 3D fighter that adds a dynamic element lacking from most of today's fighting games. Developed by Yuke's, the team behind the successful (in Japan at least) Toukon Retsuden series, and the not so successful Soukaigi (Square's recent action RPG), Evil Zone is a refreshing surprise from a development team not known for fighting games. The premise in Evil Zone centers around the main character, Danvaizer, a superhero in the mold of classic Japanese afternoon TV shows (a la Power Rangers, Kamen Rider, etc.). While the storyline is truly superfluous, it nevertheless suffices as reason enough to gather Danvaizer and nine other combatants together to do battle in a distinctly different manner than most other fighting games.