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  • WWF Royal Rumble

    Freeware game by Sculptured Software, Inc.

    Now you can experience the thrill and wonder of the best that the World Wrestling Federation has to offer right in your living room!

    Editor-in-chief says: WWF Royal Rumble is the second game featuring real-life wrestlers, after WWF Raw. The game was released 1993 and featured decent graphics and sound, but also a gameplay that came to be followed by other wrestling games for years. Each version contained extra wrestlers plus the default 12-man squad present on all the platforms. Players could have encountered each other one-on-one or even in teams, and the good part is that the game supported multi-player configurations. The Tag Team games, with wrestlers fighting in teams, was the most challenging and interesting way of playing WWF Royal Rumble.
  • WWF RAW

    Freeware game by Sculptured Software, Inc.

    WWF Raw is a professional wrestling game featuring 10 superstars from the World Wrestling Federation.

    Editor-in-chief says: Wrestling is a popular sport today, but was even more popular in the 90s. This is a sequel to WWF Royal Rumble, another interesting game featuring real-life characters from WWE. I fought from one-on-one to one-on-six and sometimes the game was really challenging. Fighting in teams was even more interesting, with the smart AI controlling my opponents, but also my team mates. The game was ported on many platforms and sequels of it are still developed today, which says a lot about how popular this sport is.
  • Worms

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    Freeware game by Team 17

    You command a smallish army staffed with worms trained for various duties. Your object is to fight a war, and your goal is to be the last worm left crawling...

    Editor-in-chief says: Worms is a game that I still play today with my friends. It's still fun, exciting, full of laughter and good for a chill afternoon home. If you've never played Worms, then this game is something you have to try. You guide an artilery team on a small map and the target is to defeat the opponent's team. The players take turns and the game can also be played in multiplayer mode, not only in single. Having the last surviving worm is a real war between me and my friends, and considering this game was developed back in 1995, it's impressive to know a game like this lasts for so long.
  • Warlock

    Freeware game by Trimark Interactive

    As a modern-day descendant of the ancient Druidic priesthood, you must stop an evil warlock from unleashing the forces of evil upon the world. Based on the cult live-action film starring Julian Sands in the title role.

    Editor-in-chief says: Though it was released more than 15 years ago, I still remember Warlock as being a game with a very interesting story. Now I know it followed the plot from the movie, but this does not happen all the time. Guiding the druid through the past to stop the Warlock finding the six ancient runestones was a fun and exciting adventure full of surprises. What I liked about the game is that weapons were not important or inexistent; the spells were used against enemies. Most of them were newly-introduced on the market of video games and was exciting using them for the first time.
  • Viewpoint

    Freeware game by American Sammy Corporation

    You control a mini ship called a Byupo Fighter through an unknown planet.

  • Universal Soldier

    Freeware game by The Code Monkeys

    Universal Soldier

    You control Van Damme's character as he turns against his platoon and attempts to bring down the corrupt government organization that created him.

  • Ultraman

    Freeware game by Bandai

    The story follows that of the Japanese TV show. You are Ultraman, a red and silver giant that tries to save Japan from anything that threatens it.

  • Ultimate QIX (Volfied)

    Freeware game by Taito Corporation

    Updated version of the classic arcade game with improved graphics and sound. Try to mark off as much territory as you can without any monsters catching you or the Qix touching an uncompleted order line.

  • Toy Story

    Freeware game by Traveller's Tales/Psygnosis

    This game is based on the movie Toy Story. It sets you as the character of Woody as you jump, swing, and drive to the end of each level.

  • The Tick

    Freeware game by Software Creations Ltd.

    The comic book that The Tick is based on is a funny, refreshing, irreverent, silly and likable parody of the mainstream super hero comics.

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