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PACMAN!!!!
Pac-Man (Japanese: パックマン Pakkuman) is an arcade game
developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in theUnited
States by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980. Immensely
popular from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is
considered one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous
with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon
its release, the game—and, subsequently, Pac-Man derivatives—became
a social phenomenon that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired,
among other things, an animated television series and a
top-ten hit single. When Pac-Man was released, the most popular
arcade video games were space shooters, in particular Space Invaders
and Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that
were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating
a new genre and appealing to both genders. Pac-Man is
often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is
among the most famous arcade games of all time. The character also
appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs, as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs. According to the Davie-Brown Index, Pac-Man has the highest brand awareness of any video game character among American consumers, recognized by 94 percent of them. Pac-Man is one of the longest running video game franchises from the golden age of video arcade games, and one of only three video games that are on display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.
developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in theUnited
States by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980. Immensely
popular from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is
considered one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous
with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon
its release, the game—and, subsequently, Pac-Man derivatives—became
a social phenomenon that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired,
among other things, an animated television series and a
top-ten hit single. When Pac-Man was released, the most popular
arcade video games were space shooters, in particular Space Invaders
and Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that
were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating
a new genre and appealing to both genders. Pac-Man is
often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is
among the most famous arcade games of all time. The character also
appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs, as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs. According to the Davie-Brown Index, Pac-Man has the highest brand awareness of any video game character among American consumers, recognized by 94 percent of them. Pac-Man is one of the longest running video game franchises from the golden age of video arcade games, and one of only three video games that are on display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.
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Quake
Quake 3 Arena
Quake III Arena, is a multiplayer first-person shooter
computer and video game released on December 2, 1999.
The game was developed by id Software and featured
music composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly.
Quake III Arena is the third in the series and differs from previous
games by excluding a traditional single-player element and
focusing on multi-player action. The single-player is instead
played against computer controlled bots in a similar style to Unreal Tournament.
Notable features of Quake 3 include the minimalist design,
lacking rarely used items and features, the extensive customizability
of player settings such as field of view, texture detail and enemy
model, and advanced movement features such as strafe and rocket-jumping.
Quake 3 is available on a number of platforms and
contains mature content. The game was highly praised by
reviewers who, for the most part, described the gameplay as
fun and engaging. Many liked the crisp graphics and focus on multiplayer.
computer and video game released on December 2, 1999.
The game was developed by id Software and featured
music composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly.
Quake III Arena is the third in the series and differs from previous
games by excluding a traditional single-player element and
focusing on multi-player action. The single-player is instead
played against computer controlled bots in a similar style to Unreal Tournament.
Notable features of Quake 3 include the minimalist design,
lacking rarely used items and features, the extensive customizability
of player settings such as field of view, texture detail and enemy
model, and advanced movement features such as strafe and rocket-jumping.
Quake 3 is available on a number of platforms and
contains mature content. The game was highly praised by
reviewers who, for the most part, described the gameplay as
fun and engaging. Many liked the crisp graphics and focus on multiplayer.
Star Craft
Star Craft.
This game is a an RTS game which stands for Real-Time-Strategy.
developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The first game
of the StarCraft series was released for Microsoft Windows
on 31 March 1998. With more than 11 million copies sold
worldwide as of February 2009, it is one of the best-selling games
for the personal computer. A Mac OS version was released
in March 1999, and a Nintendo 64 adaptation co-developed
with Mass Media Interactive Entertainment was released on
13 June 2000.[2] With its storyline adapted and expanded through
a series of novels, StarCraft has three expansion packs
and a sequel, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Set in the 26th century,
the game revolves around three species fighting for dominance
in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy: the Terrans,
humans exiled from Earth skilled at adapting to any situation;
the Zerg, a race of insectoid aliens in pursuit of genetic perfection
obsessed with assimilating other races; and the Protoss,
a humanoid species with advanced technology and psionic abilities,
attempting to preserve their civilization and strict philosophical
way of living from the Zerg.
This game is a an RTS game which stands for Real-Time-Strategy.
developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The first game
of the StarCraft series was released for Microsoft Windows
on 31 March 1998. With more than 11 million copies sold
worldwide as of February 2009, it is one of the best-selling games
for the personal computer. A Mac OS version was released
in March 1999, and a Nintendo 64 adaptation co-developed
with Mass Media Interactive Entertainment was released on
13 June 2000.[2] With its storyline adapted and expanded through
a series of novels, StarCraft has three expansion packs
and a sequel, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Set in the 26th century,
the game revolves around three species fighting for dominance
in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy: the Terrans,
humans exiled from Earth skilled at adapting to any situation;
the Zerg, a race of insectoid aliens in pursuit of genetic perfection
obsessed with assimilating other races; and the Protoss,
a humanoid species with advanced technology and psionic abilities,
attempting to preserve their civilization and strict philosophical
way of living from the Zerg.
Star Craft 2 Wings of Liberty
Star Craft 2 Heart of the Swarm
Starship Troopers
Starship Troopers is a first-person shooter game developed by Strangelite Studios and published by Empire Interactive. The game is based upon the canon of the film Starship Troopers by Paul Verhoeven.
Set five years after the events of the film, the game lets players assume the role of 'Marauder Zero Six' as they assault the planet Hesperus which has been invaded by the Arachnids. The game features footage from both the original Starship Troopers and Hero of the Federation films for pre-mission briefings and has a small, cameo voice-over from Casper Van Dien in the first mission should the player fail it.
Set five years after the events of the film, the game lets players assume the role of 'Marauder Zero Six' as they assault the planet Hesperus which has been invaded by the Arachnids. The game features footage from both the original Starship Troopers and Hero of the Federation films for pre-mission briefings and has a small, cameo voice-over from Casper Van Dien in the first mission should the player fail it.
Star Wars Battlefront
Star Wars: Battlefront is a first- and third-personvideo game
based on battles in the Star Wars film series. It was developed
by Pandemic Studios and LucasArts and released on
September 20, 2004 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Macintosh
and Microsoft Windows, the same day as the release of the
Star Wars TrilogyDVD set. Aspyr released a Macintosh port in July 2005.
This game is also compatible with the xbox 360 and runs like a charm,
as long as it's not scratched.
based on battles in the Star Wars film series. It was developed
by Pandemic Studios and LucasArts and released on
September 20, 2004 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Macintosh
and Microsoft Windows, the same day as the release of the
Star Wars TrilogyDVD set. Aspyr released a Macintosh port in July 2005.
This game is also compatible with the xbox 360 and runs like a charm,
as long as it's not scratched.
Star wars battlefront 2
Star Wars: Battlefront II is a first/third-person shooter video game
developed by Pandemic Studios, and published by LucasArts.
The game is the sequel to the successful Star Wars: Battlefront and
features new vehicles, characters, game mechanics, maps,
and missions. The game was released in PAL regionsPC,
PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox platforms,
and in North America on November 1 of the same year.
It was later updated to be backwards-compatible for the Xbox 360.
It was also released on the PlayStation Store on October 20, 2009
for download on the PSP. on October 31, 2005 on the
Unlike its predecessor, Battlefront II features a mo
re narrative-based campaign, retelling portions of the
Star Wars story from the point of view of a veteran Imperial stormtrooper,
reminiscing about his tour of duty in service of both the
Galactic Republic and as part of the Galactic Empire. Gameplay
additions over BattlefrontJedi, additional game modes, and
objective-based space battles. include the use of
Battlefront II was fairly well received, with the PlayStation 2
and Xbox versions scoring in the mid 80s at aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic. The PC version scored slightly lower at both sites, scoring a 76 at GameRankings and 78 at Metacritic.
developed by Pandemic Studios, and published by LucasArts.
The game is the sequel to the successful Star Wars: Battlefront and
features new vehicles, characters, game mechanics, maps,
and missions. The game was released in PAL regionsPC,
PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox platforms,
and in North America on November 1 of the same year.
It was later updated to be backwards-compatible for the Xbox 360.
It was also released on the PlayStation Store on October 20, 2009
for download on the PSP. on October 31, 2005 on the
Unlike its predecessor, Battlefront II features a mo
re narrative-based campaign, retelling portions of the
Star Wars story from the point of view of a veteran Imperial stormtrooper,
reminiscing about his tour of duty in service of both the
Galactic Republic and as part of the Galactic Empire. Gameplay
additions over BattlefrontJedi, additional game modes, and
objective-based space battles. include the use of
Battlefront II was fairly well received, with the PlayStation 2
and Xbox versions scoring in the mid 80s at aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic. The PC version scored slightly lower at both sites, scoring a 76 at GameRankings and 78 at Metacritic.
Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy
2- Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy
a sequel to the great game jedi knight jedi academy brings a new
character and a whole new story, along with new textures, some new
music, and some new features added on, but it still has problems.
is a first and third-person shooter action game set in the Star Wars
universe. It was developed by Raven Software and published, distributed
and marketed by LucasArts in North America and by Activision in
the rest of the world. Jedi Academy was released in
September 2003 and received positive reviews, achieving an 81%
aggregate score. In September 2009, the game was re-released
along with its 3 prequels through Steam and Direct2Drive.
Jedi Academy is powered by the same version of the
Quake III: Team Arena engine used in its predecessor,
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, containing modifications
to the Quake code to include lightsaber combat. In a new feature
to the series, the player can modify the character's gender and
appearance, and can construct a lightsaber by choosing
the hilt style and blade color. The player takes control
of the character Jaden Korr, a student at the Jedi Academy
under the tutelage of Kyle Katarn. The player must
complete various missions assigned to them by Katarn
and Luke Skywalker. There is a multiplayer mode that allows
the player to play against other people over a network.
a sequel to the great game jedi knight jedi academy brings a new
character and a whole new story, along with new textures, some new
music, and some new features added on, but it still has problems.
is a first and third-person shooter action game set in the Star Wars
universe. It was developed by Raven Software and published, distributed
and marketed by LucasArts in North America and by Activision in
the rest of the world. Jedi Academy was released in
September 2003 and received positive reviews, achieving an 81%
aggregate score. In September 2009, the game was re-released
along with its 3 prequels through Steam and Direct2Drive.
Jedi Academy is powered by the same version of the
Quake III: Team Arena engine used in its predecessor,
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, containing modifications
to the Quake code to include lightsaber combat. In a new feature
to the series, the player can modify the character's gender and
appearance, and can construct a lightsaber by choosing
the hilt style and blade color. The player takes control
of the character Jaden Korr, a student at the Jedi Academy
under the tutelage of Kyle Katarn. The player must
complete various missions assigned to them by Katarn
and Luke Skywalker. There is a multiplayer mode that allows
the player to play against other people over a network.
Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 Jedi Outcast
1- Star Wars Jedi knight 2 Jedi Outcast
This game is of course a star wars game. It's a fun game
i do play it,and i recommend it for people that enjoy
it and have some patience. This game is Star Wars Jedi Knight II
: Jedi Outcast, often abbreviated JK2 or JO,is a first- and
third-person action game developed by Raven Software
and published by LucasArts and Activision.
The PC version was released in early 2001 and the
Mac OS X, XboxNintendo GameCube versions were released
in late 2002. Powered by the Quake III: Team Arenagame engine,
the game primarily revolves around ranged and melee combat.
The player can wield classic Star Wars weapons such as blasters,
lightsaber's and Force powers and The game features
both single-player and multiplayer modes. The story-driven
single-player is set in the Star Wars universe two years
after the events of Mysteries of the Sith, Jedi Outcast's
predecessor. It follows the protagonist Kyle Katarn as he fights
against the Dark Jedi Desann and his followers.
The game was critically well-received on all platforms,
with scores between 75 and 89/100 according
to Metacritic's composite averages.
This game is of course a star wars game. It's a fun game
i do play it,and i recommend it for people that enjoy
it and have some patience. This game is Star Wars Jedi Knight II
: Jedi Outcast, often abbreviated JK2 or JO,is a first- and
third-person action game developed by Raven Software
and published by LucasArts and Activision.
The PC version was released in early 2001 and the
Mac OS X, XboxNintendo GameCube versions were released
in late 2002. Powered by the Quake III: Team Arenagame engine,
the game primarily revolves around ranged and melee combat.
The player can wield classic Star Wars weapons such as blasters,
lightsaber's and Force powers and The game features
both single-player and multiplayer modes. The story-driven
single-player is set in the Star Wars universe two years
after the events of Mysteries of the Sith, Jedi Outcast's
predecessor. It follows the protagonist Kyle Katarn as he fights
against the Dark Jedi Desann and his followers.
The game was critically well-received on all platforms,
with scores between 75 and 89/100 according
to Metacritic's composite averages.
Star Wars Dark Forces
Star Wars: Dark Forces is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released in 1995 for DOS and Apple Macintosh, and in 1996 for the PlayStation. The storyline within the Dark Forces is set in the Star Wars fictional universe and follows the character Kyle Katarn. Katarn is a mercenary working on behalf of the Rebel Alliance. He discovers the Empire's "Dark Trooper Project", which involves the building of powerful robot soldiers.
Dark Forces uses the Jedi game engine, which was developed specifically for the game. The engine adds gameplay features to the first-person shooter genre which were uncommon at the time of release. These features include level designs with multiple floors and being able to look in all directions.
Critics gave very favorable reviews for the DOS and Macintosh versions of Dark Forces, but not for the PlayStation version. The DOS and Macintosh versions were praised for the level design and technological advances. The PlayStation version was criticized for having poor graphics and slow frame rates, reducing the playability of the game. A sequel to Dark Forces, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II followed in 1997.
Dark Forces uses the Jedi game engine, which was developed specifically for the game. The engine adds gameplay features to the first-person shooter genre which were uncommon at the time of release. These features include level designs with multiple floors and being able to look in all directions.
Critics gave very favorable reviews for the DOS and Macintosh versions of Dark Forces, but not for the PlayStation version. The DOS and Macintosh versions were praised for the level design and technological advances. The PlayStation version was criticized for having poor graphics and slow frame rates, reducing the playability of the game. A sequel to Dark Forces, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II followed in 1997.
Star Wars Republic Commando
Star Wars: Republic Commando is a first-person shooter
Star Wars video game, released in the US on March 1, 2005
. It was developed and published by LucasArts for the
Microsoft Windows and Xbox platforms. The game uses
Epic Games Unreal Engine. As of April 19, 2007, this game is
backwards compatible for the Xbox 360 with a downloadable patch.
Star Wars video game, released in the US on March 1, 2005
. It was developed and published by LucasArts for the
Microsoft Windows and Xbox platforms. The game uses
Epic Games Unreal Engine. As of April 19, 2007, this game is
backwards compatible for the Xbox 360 with a downloadable patch.