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Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: November 1, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
PC
Release Date: September 22, 2007   |   Genre: Racing
Extreme Tux Racer is an open-source downhill racing game starring Tux, the Linux mascot. It follows in the path of Tux Racer and its derivatives.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: October 25, 1997   |   Genre: Shooter
Extreme-G is set in the distant future where Earth is a mere wasteland. From their new found planet the human colonists watch with joy as their remote controlled power-bikes wreak havoc through their ancient cities. There is only one winner, the first to cross the lineā€¦ or the last to survive.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: October 7, 1998   |   Genre: Vehicle Simulation
This iteration, as with all Extreme-G games, is about futuristic racing: pilots race plasma-powered Tron-like bikes in an intergalactic Grand Prix at speeds that are over 999 mph. It is possible to break the sound barrier in this game, creating a sonic boom. While travelling at supersonic speeds, all game sounds are muted except the sound of the vehicle travelling. If the bike slows down to below supersonic speeds, another sonic boom can be heard and all game sounds will resume. The emphasis is on speed and creative racetrack design, with tracks looping through all three dimensions like roller coasters.
Atari Lynx
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Put your best fighters up front. Battle Axe wielding Skeletons are among the first horrors you'll encounter in 13 levels of mayhem. Will they be the last? These flinds aren't your friends. And they like to hunt in packs! Ever met a Kuo-Toa? It's an electrifying experience. Even more shocking is The Beholder himself, if you survive long enough to meet him. Don't forget to look behind you! Giant spiders like to watch you pass, then strike.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: November 15, 2011   |   Genre: Life Simulation
EyePet, just like a real pet, depends on you to keep him happy, healthy and growing strong. Now, with two little furballs on your hands, you've got an even bigger job. Use up to two PlayStation Move motion controllers (not included) to feed, nurture and entertain your pets, or hand one of them off to a friend or family member for a little help, and earn Pet Tokens for doing a great job. You love to dress up your EyePet, and this time, you can bedazzle him with outfits and toys of your own design as you craft them in the Creativity Center. A whole new toy chest offers plenty of new play options, including a laser pointer your pets will love to chase and a trick stick that will keep playtime fun. Plus, a variety of new games to play, activities to explore and tricks to teach are sure to keep you on your toes for nonstop fun. At the end of the day, you'll want to share all of your fun pet-filled memories, and it's easier than ever now that you can log on to the all-new EyePet community and hang out with other EyePet lovers. If you thought that one pet was fun, get ready for double the trouble as your PlayStation pal brings along some new furry Friends.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: September 17, 2010   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: April 21, 2004   |   Genre: Action, Music
In this game, you are given many popular songs to choose from and dance to. Since this is the Eye Toy we are talking about, it is much more interactive. As lights shoot at buttons around the screen, you touch the buttons. Songs include: Music by Madonna Cheeky Holiday by The Cheeky Girls Move Your Feet by Junior Senior and much, much more.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: November 4, 2003   |   Genre:
Game list: Beat Freak Kung Foo Wishi Washi Keep Ups Boxing Chump UFO Juggler Slapstream Plate Spinner Boogie Down Ghost Catcher Mirror Time Rocket Rumble Disco Stars
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: August 16, 2005   |   Genre:
EyeToy: Play 2 is the sequel to the first EyeToy: Play game and includes 12 new mini-games to play using the EyeToy USB camera. Games include Mr Chef (making burgers for customers), Table Tennis (playing table tennis against AI opponent), Goal Attack (being a goal keeper) and many more. There are also over 75 bonus games to try out future possibilities of EyeToy technology.