Pitfall:
The Lost Expedition - Pitfall Harry, the 80s arcade hero, comes back in
all-new graphics and gameplay. Lead Harry on a series of great
adventures through the world's most remote jungles!
TOP-DOWN SHOOT-EM-UP / RPG GAME WHERE YOU MUST
KILL ALL THE EVIL MONSTERS, WHILE YOU TRY TO
COMPLETE YOUR MISSIONS.
EXCELENT GAME LIKE "CRIMSONLAND", WITH MANY
WEAPONS AND POWER-UPS.
At the end of 19th Century, dark forces shade the world once again. A brave
agent, experienced in exorcism and combat, comes to face the oncoming evil,
and fight loathsome supernatural monsters and horrific spawns of black
magic. Larva Mortus offers fast and furious monster-hunting game play
coupled with a haunting atmosphere and an action packed splatter fest! Your
quest has begun! (Caution: This game is not for the faint of heart and
contains horrific images and themes.)
-ONLY 53 MB
-CHEATS INCLUDED
-CRACK INCLUDED
-NO PASSWORD
Monster
Hunter is an adventure video game for PlayStation 2. The game was
developed and published by Capcom. Monster Hunter was released in North
America on September 21, 2004. It was later remade and expanded in
Monster Hunter G, which was released in Japan and was brought to North
America and Europe as Monster Hunter Freedom for the PlayStation
Portable. The sequel, Monster Hunter 2, was also released only in Japan
on February 16 in 2006, and then brought to North America as Monster
Hunter Freedom 2 on August 28, 2007. Again, this "portable upgrade"
brought some new things with it that the original game did not have.
Monster
Hunter 3 was announced for the Playstation 3 two years ago and was
recently announced as a Wii exclusive title[1] Monster Hunter Portable
2nd G. The latter is said to feature new mission modes as well as new
monsters and items. This information was revealed at Tokyo Game Show
2007.
A manga titled Monster Hunter Orage is being published
jointly by Kodansha and Capcom from May 2008. The author of the manga
is Hiro Mashima.
Although much of the game can take place
offline through single player, the majority and by far the most content
is contained in the online section of the game. Most monsters, with the
exception of a number of higher ranked monsters, or specific
variations, are available to fight via single player mode. However, the
same monsters can be fought online, usually ending with items of
greater value or rarity not attainable through single player. Goals for
players online are not to defeat the most monsters but to reach the
highest hunter rank, which is the "semi-storyline" that is carried out
online by NPC characters.
Breath
of Fire III (Japanese: ブレスオブファイアIII, "Buresu obu Faia Surī"?) is a
console role-playing game developed and published by Capcom for the
PlayStation game console. Originally released in Japan in 1997, the
game was later released for North America and the PAL region in
1998.[1] It is the third video game in the Breath of Fire series, and
the first to feature three-dimensional environments and effects, as
well as several new gameplay elements including an expanded combat
system, the ability to learn enemy skills, and environment
interaction.[2] In 2005, Breath of Fire III was ported to the
PlayStation Portable handheld system in Japan, with an English version
released exclusively in Europe in 2006.[3]
Set in a fantasy
world, the story concerns Ryu, a young boy with the mysterious ability
to transform into powerful dragons who must discover the truth behind
his origins, as well as locate his lost friends and surrogate family,
Rei and Teepo. The game's plot is presented in two parts: half
concerning Ryu as a child, and the other as an adult. He is accompanied
by a number of supporting characters who aid him on a journey that
leads them across the world and eventually confront a mad goddess.[4]
Though modestly successful, the game is described as a "thoroughly
traditional"[5] yet "classic"[6] role-playing game with a unique
Jazz-inspired soundtrack.
SolSuite Graphics Packs (April 2008) for SolSuite 2008 | 60.1 MB Volume 1 version 1.21 & Volume 2 version 2.13 for SolSuite 2008 8.0 and up
SolSuite
2008 is a high-quality collection of 482 solitaire games. All your
favorite games are here: Spider, Klondike, FreeCell, Pyramid, Golf,
Busy Aces, Canfield, Forty Thieves, Four Seasons, Carpet, Flower
Garden, Rouge et Noir, Monte Carlo; along with original solitaires that
you cannot find elsewhere.
The
popular long-range shooting, mil dot ranging training simulation. On CD
for PC's or Mac's. Realistic controls, including a 20 power zoom, sound
effects and scenery make this a simulation as close as you can get to
field practice at home on your computer. All without wasting a single
round of ammunition.