UMK3 makes its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade, complete with online play and ranked leaderboards.
Have five minutes to spare? Play a round or two of Virtual-On, and then move on with your life.
Sega and the AM2 team have delivered an incredible sequel that takes the concept to a whole new level.
Ultimately, it's not worth a purchase, though it's probably worth a rental.
P.T.O. II focuses on detailed military strategy, rather than explosion-heavy eye candy.
Manx TT fails to deliver what only an exceptional few racing games possess: long-lasting play experience.
Hyper 3-D Pinball isn't for everyone (casual players will probably get bored with it rather quickly), but pinball fans will love it.
Stylish, cinematic and creepily atmospheric, D would be a good example to show your friends of what 3-D graphics animators can do on the computer these days.
Take a traditional two-dimensional platform game, add a third dimension, and you have Bug! - the latest offering from Sega Entertainment.
Not many PC translations of arcade games score high marks in realism, and Sega Rally Championship is no exception.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
Warcraft II manages to create a truly unique experience that considerably improves upon its predecessor.
This port has a host of new problems that render the game virtually unplayable.
Area 51 is a shooting game starring a soldier from the elite S.T.A.A.R. forces, sent into Area 51 to eliminate a deadly alien infection that has spread throughout the base.
Worms is an inexpensive game that offers an exciting strategy competition, a lot of laughs, and fantastic replay value.
EA has done this sequel right, making a good game much, much better.
Time stands still for no one. Especially not Doom clones.
Zoop is an action puzzle game for the Game Boy.
FIFA Soccer '96 might ultimately be viewed as too simplistic for real soccerstrategy junkies, but for the rest of us, it's one cheeky little game.
Investigate a mysterious bombing and unravel a deep mystery in this point-and-click adventure.
It's Circle of Blood with new characters, a new storyline, and a new threat to world harmony.
Bug Too! is a game for the few people out there that enjoyed the first Bug!
Probably the last really good Saturn game.
There are new weapons, enemies, and levels, but the game engine and basic play are essentially the same.
Interplay has managed to combine top-notch graphics, sound, and gameplay with a detailed historical framework to create a title that is both addictive and entertaining.
Saturn owners may want to rent CrimeWave before investing in the game outright - it's fun, but barely above average
If you've got the time to learn, and the desire to destroy, Crusader contains more than enough action and explosions to satisfy.
Origin, the other big boys in Texas, have used the canvas of a Doom-like first-person 3-D engine to paint a master work of their own in this comic-book action game.
Darklight Conflict presents good space combat with nice visuals.
Graphically, Daytona USA CCE blows the original away.
This game may never make it to the winner's circle, but it'll get you where you want to go.
Try as I might, I could find little fault with DeathDrome beyond its addictive nature.
Basically, it's a blast.
The key to this collection is that each game soars to the top of its respective genre.
id Software's classic first-person shooter is now on Xbox Live Arcade.
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
A rich strategy game that is both intuitive and challenging, both innovative and polished.
While the game does put an interesting spin on the first-person shooter, the ridiculous oversights and design flaws of the adventure component stifle what fun there is to be had.
As a sequel to Flashback the Quest for Identity, Fade to Black attempts to addsome mid-90s technological flash to the early-90s classic, with mixed results.
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