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Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: May 11, 2009   |   Genre: Action
Contorted and twisted, honorable and valiant, heroism has many faces. In a time where hopes and dreams rest upon the mighty and the powerful, the energistic magic of the Priesthood continues to sap and destroy, leaving decay in its wake. Choose from 6 characters and journey alone or with friends in the seamless 3D world. Both good and evil quests await you.
PC
Release Date: November 6, 2009   |   Genre: Action
acraboar is an RTS game in which players have to capture their opponent's boar trophy. Featuring an intuitive and easy to use resource management system, the game offers fast-paced game play without lengthy and tedious construction phases. During the game players can build towers, which either give them access to powerful spells or increase their budgets for producing units.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: December 14, 2010   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: March 30, 2001   |   Genre:
Sabrina has been delighting fans with her benign brand of arcane mischief since she was first featured as an Archie comics character in the late 1960s. This title is based directly on the version of the character from Sabrina: The Teenage Witch on ABC and the WB networks. Melissa Joan Hart provides the voice and likeness of Sabrina in this 3D adventure based on the live-action television series. A third-person perspective allows players to guide Sabrina around a large interactive game environment. Real-time gameplay keeps the challenges fresh and the action moving. Sabrina's aunts and her cat Salem are also featured in the game. The game's plot is about when Salem was trying to get his file from the Witches' Council he broke a clock to release Chaos. Now Sabrina has to save the day while dressing up in ridiculous outfits and fighting stationary enemies.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: November 1, 2000   |   Genre: Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: November 6, 2001   |   Genre: Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: June 8, 2004   |   Genre: Action
A mysterious stranger has shattered the fabled Sabre Wulf amulet, unleashing the savage Sabre Wulf from years of imprisonment. Once again, it's up to Sabreman, explorer and treasure hunter extraordinaire, to track and recapture his nemesis. As Sabreman, you'll enter a world rife with magical creatures that you can control. Use each creature's unique powers to survive traps, obstacles, and the dreaded Sabre Wulf. The game's combination of 2D and 3D gameplay spreads across a variety of levels.
Amiga
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Strategy
A Sabre Team is a squad of four elite soldiers charged with some of the toughest hostage-rescue, building-storming and the like that Western forces have ever attempted. In this turn-based strategic simulation you must choose a team of four of these from the 8 available, and take them to victory in five increasingly tough missions. Even before you get into the main gameplay, there is a lot of strategy involved in choosing weaponry, as they make different amounts of noise when used (reducing the stealth potential) and their ammunition is of varying weight. In each turn you have limited action points per soldier, which must be used for all movement, firing and reloading moves. The maps are viewed isometrically, with a compass used to indicate the directions of movement, and where the incoming fire emanated from.
Commodore 64
Release Date: August 1, 1985   |   Genre: Action
The player must make his way through the complex of rooms (consisting of the warehouse, dark underground tunnels and the secret command centre) to find the disk and escape. The player has an energy bar which is depleted by falling too far, crouching under water or being attacked - if the energy bar is completely depleted or if time runs out then it is game over. It can be replenished by standing still and resting if he finds a safe area. The saboteur can crouch, climb ladders, run and attack enemies by punching and drop-kicking them. He begins with a single shuriken as a weapon and can also utilise improvised weapons (such as bricks and pieces of pipe) found in rubbish piles and boxes around the warehouse. The warehouse contains many security systems the player will need to defeat or avoid. These include guards (who can use hand to hand combat and guns) who stand still and will chase and attack the player if they see him or if he makes too much sound. The guards are assisted by guard dogs and automatic gun emplacements. Saboteur! also has a difficulty level selection that can be chosen before a game begins. There are several of these and they determine how many guards are on watch, how much time saboteur will have to complete his mission and how easy the route to the disk and helicopter will be (i.e. how many security doors on the way are locked and will need to be opened in some way).
Commodore 64
Release Date: February 28, 1987   |   Genre: Action
The ninja hero of the original Saboteur game has been killed, and his sister Nina is out to avenge this injustice. She has an array of kung-fu moves on offer, and must put them to use through 700 screens of action. The game design is very similar to the original, right down to the unusual background graphical style. The sections of the game are on multiple levels, separated mainly by ladders, and with lots of weapons and ammunition to pick up along the way. To beat the game you'll have to collect tapes and collect a 14-part computer code.