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Ground Control
2000 video game

Food Force
2005 video game

Marathon
1994 video game developed by Bungie

Special Force
2004 video game

Silent Hill: The Short Message
2024 video game developed by Konami
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
2013 video game

Racer
2012 video game

Castle of the Winds
1989 video game

Ib
2012 video game
Marathon
Macintosh game series by Bungie

Street Fighter X Mega Man
2012 video game

MechCommander 2
2001 real-time tactics video game
TetriNET
TetriNET is a multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people that supports team play.

Tribes 2
2001 video game

Marathon Infinity
1996 video game

Ikachan
is a freeware video game created by Japanese developer Daisuke Amaya, under the art name Pixel. In the game, the player plays a squid named Ikachan, who swims through a cave, meeting and helping other creatures. The game was later released by Nicalis for the Nintendo 3DS eShop on January 31, 2013. On November 30, 2016, Japanese publisher Pikii released the game on the Japanese eShop.

Vulgus
is a 1984 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. Future rival SNK released the game outside Japan. The game was Capcom's first arcade video game. The game is included in Capcom Classics Collection and was released as freeware in 2002.

Wild Metal Country
1999 action video game

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YSFlight
YSFlight is a free, open-source multi-platform flight simulator, developed and published by Soji Yamakawa since 1999. Since its initial release, it has received annual updates, with the most recent stable version released in 2018.

Mari0
Mari0 (pronounced "mari-zero") is a 2012 side-scrolling platform video game developed by German indie developer Maurice Guégan with creative input from Sašo Smolej and released onto their website Stabyourself.net. It combines gameplay elements from Nintendo's Super Mario series and Valve's Portal series. The game features Mario armed with a "portal gun", the main game mechanic in the Portal series, allowing him to create two inter-spatial portals on 2-dimensional surfaces which can transport himself, enemies and other objects through them. It was made with the LÖVE game framework.

SkyRoads
1993 video game

Dragonsphere
Dragonsphere is a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by MicroProse in 1994. It has graphics which were considered high-quality at the time it was published, considered a novelty. It is still a cult classic for many.

Achtung, die Kurve!
1995 video game

Marathon 2: Durandal
1995 video game

Zero Tolerance
1994 video game

Depression Quest
2013 video game

Teenagent
Teenagent is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by Polish developer Metropolis Software House. It was released for Amiga and MS-DOS. The player controls teenage boy Mark Hopper, who wants to be a secret agent. It was the first game to be released on CD-ROM in Poland. A revised edition in 1996 was released as Nowy Teenagent.

Your Turn To Die -Death Game By Majority-
2017 horror video game

Pekka the Rooster 2
2003 video game

Sonic After the Sequel
2013 video game developed by Felipe Daneluz
Jill of the Jungle
video game trilogy
GROW
series of Flash-based puzzle games

Tag: The Power of Paint
2009 video game

DoomRL
2013 video game

Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War
2006 video game

MechCommander
MechCommander is a real-time tactics video game based on FASA's BattleTech/MechWarrior franchise, developed by FASA Interactive and distributed by MicroProse in 1998. An expansion pack, Desperate Measures, was released in 1999. A sequel, MechCommander 2, was released in 2001.

Championship Manager: Season 01/02
2001 video game

McDonald's Video Game
2006 video game

Narbacular Drop
2005 video game

Octodad
Octodad is a freeware independent video game developed by a group of students at DePaul University, many of whom would go on to form Young Horses, Inc., the developers of its sequel Octodad: Dadliest Catch. The game was developed for the Student Showcase of the 2011 Independent Games Festival, and would go on to be one of 8 winners in the Student Showcase award of that year. The game features a humorous plot revolving around the central character, an octopus who is undercover as an average human with a family. The plot revolves around the player, controlling Octodad, attempting to complete var

Agony
1992 video game

Abobo's Big Adventure
2012 adventure video game

The Dark Mod
2009 video game

kiki the nano bot
video game

S.U.R.F.
2020 browser-based video game

Questionaut
Questionaut is a short educational video game developed by Amanita Design for the BBC. It's a point-and-click adventure game meant for English speaking children of school age. It is supposed to exercise their knowledge in English, mathematics and natural science.
Fancy Pants Adventures
video game series

Earthsiege 2
1996 video game

Aether
2008 video game

Metaltech: Earthsiege
1994 video game

Vanguard Princess
2009 fighting game
Q182261
PokerTH is an open-source Texas hold 'em simulator that runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android. PokerTH is written in C++ using the Qt framework and allows for up to ten human players, with computer-controlled players filling in if there are not enough humans. Players can also play against other PokerTH users online. The game has ample settings so that players can configure and customize play.
The online community is still active as of July 2022, with dozens of active players and several running games at any given time.

Pharaoh's Tomb
1990 video game
C-Dogs
C-Dogs, the sequel to Cyberdogs, is a shoot 'em up video game where players work cooperatively during missions and against each other in "dogfight" deathmatch mode.

The Organ Trail
2010 video game

Starsiege
Starsiege is a mecha-style vehicle simulation game developed by Dynamix and released in 1999. Starsiege is set in the Metaltech/Earthsiege universe, which contains its predecessors Earthsiege (1994), Battledrome (1994), and Earthsiege 2 (1996). This universe also includes action game Hunter Hunted (1996), strategy games Mission Force: Cyberstorm (1996) and Cyberstorm 2: Corporate Wars (1998). It also includes the sequels Starsiege: Tribes (actually released before Starsiege) and all subsequent Tribes titles. In 2015, this game and the rest of the Metaltech/Tribes series were released as freewa

Heartlight
1991 video game

Dash of Destruction
2008 video game

Yaris
2007 video game