Activision Games

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MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries

The birth of the Star League ushered in mankind's Golden Age.

Heavy Gear

There is more than a solid argument that Activision is what made MechWarrior and BattleTech what they are today.

Street Hoops

The gameplay issue is the biggest problem to overcome. Once the controls become familiar, the game is reduced to mashing the steal button and chasing after the player with the ball until it's knocked free.

Alundra 2

One of the first real Action/RPGs on the PlayStation in the U.S. was Working Designs' translation of Alundra.

Blade

Since our last look at this game Hammerhead has decided to tear it down and rebuild from scratch. We got a chance to check out the new version and it's looking good.

Barrage

Back in 1996, four people formed a little company called Mango Grits to create an arcade shooter that utilized the incredible capability of the best 3D graphics hardware available at that time: 3Dfx Voodoo.

Heretic II

The power of the Tome returns you to your homeland, but what you find there is not what you expected.

Quake Mission Pack 2: The Dissolution of Eternity

Your journey has led you down a path of no return. The acrid smell of death fills the air. And you know that the road ahead may surely lead to your grave.

Pitfall 32X

A side-scroller in which you play adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr in search of his father Pitfall Harry.
Sega Genesis

Quake Mission Pack 1: Scourge of Armagon

Also, there are a couple of new items included: The Horn of Conjuring, and the Shield of Empathy.

Intellivision Classics

The age of emulation is upon us. There have been several Atari 2600 and coin-operated emulators for the PlayStation over the past few years, but no way to play your old Intellivision favorites without owning an Inty itself or having a PC.

Shark Tale

DreamWorks most recent animated blockbuster has made it to the PC.

Rally Fusion: Race of Champions

There are a decent number of 'good' driving games out for the Xbox now. I consider myself a driving enthusiast, as I really love racing games.

Sky Odyssey

Activision invites you to take to the sky in an addictive, action-packed flightsimulation that will test your piloting skills and nerves to their limits.

Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure (Little Big Adventure)

The graphics and sound of this game are well above par, even by today's standards.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X is a high flying, trick laden, skateboarding game in a long and impressive franchise from the undisputed ruler of the skateboarding world.

Starfleet Command III

Following more of a solid story line than its predecessors, many changes were made to this latest release including leaving behind the multiple races that were either non-factors or never seen on the TV series.

Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword

Lara is visiting her friend Jane's museum of antiquities when some bad guys bust in and steal an ancient sword, which was believed to have been used in rituals of 'dark magic.'

Rally Fusion

Starting out on the first rung of rally racing, if you're participating in the Race of Champions, you get the lowest rung of rally cars with which to qualify.

Zork: Grand Inquisitor

To avoid this fate, you soon flee to the Great Underground Empire and undertake the quest to depose the Grand Inquisitor and restore magic to the realm.

Grand Tour 98 Racing

Grand Tour Racing '98 boasts so many options and racing variables that it's hard to believe they crammed it all on one CD-ROM.

MechWarrior Mercenaries: 3Dfx Version

The battle among the manufacturers of 3D video cards has in the last year or two become as frenzied and intense as any war among giant motorized units in their huge mechanized combat simulations.

Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

In other words all you have to do is download this 275 Meg file and play to your heart's content.

Power Move Pro Wrestling

With the popularity of wrestling leagues like the WCW and the WWF, Power Move Pro Wrestling should prove just as successful.

Twinsen's Odyssey

It was one of the most involving and well-played games I have ever played, in spite of a couple of quirks in it.

NetStorm

NetStorm may be the most creative and original real-time strategy game to come along in some time.

Zork: Nemesis

I remember 14 years ago spending days of my life trying to unravel the mysteries of the original Zork trilogies. Well, Activision has brought back the haunting world of Zork, but this time with more than just text.

Star Trek: Hidden Evil

Deep inside an unusual sector of Federation space called the briar patch, lies the homeworld of the Ba'ku people.

Interstate 82

Styles have changed, music has changed, auto vigilantism has changed.

Stealth ATF (Stealth Eagle)

The ultimate realistic flight simulation that jets players to the skies forcing them to confront dangerous enemy aircraft in fast arcade style action.
NES

Shanghai Triple-Threat

Shanghai has always been a decent mind-boggler.

Spycraft: The Great Game

You are Case Officer Thorn. Your mission: find an assassin who has killed a Russian presidential candidate and is thought to be after the President of the United States next.

Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions

As far as racing games go, I'm a pretty traditional sort of fellow. Give me something with lots of speed, or great handling, in a setting that's either realistic or sci-fi, and you've got a happy camper here.

The Three Stooges

This breakthrough comedy hit stars television and movie legends Curly, Larry and Moe.
NES