Top Down Games - Page 37

Viewing games 1801 to 1850 (of 1948 games)

Final Lap Twin

Rev your engines and get the pedal to the metal! Final Lap Twin is real racing action, with real tournament play in both Formula One and standard scenarios.

Grand Theft Auto Mission Pack London 1969

Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #1. London 1969 is not only a mouthful of a title, but it's a set of new missions that makes fun of British TV.

Mass Destruction

The thing about Mass Destruction that's weird is that even though the graphics are more or less untextured polygons. it's alright-it works.

Metal Gear Solid Integral

The most highly acclaimed game for the PlayStation (it was the first to get straight 10's from the EGM Review Crew) has spawned something new.

Pong

Updated versions of retro games are as popular as ever. This time it's Pong from Hasbro Interactive and Supersonic Software.

Robotron X

That's why he's the main character in the sequel to the arcade classic in Robotron X for the PlayStation.

Xevious 3D/G+

This is actually four games in one, and all should have your remembering the days of video arcades and hanging out at bowling alleys.

Final Fantasy Origins

This title, even more so then the other re-releases, is for the hard-core Final Fantasy fans only. Even with the updated intros and added features, modern gamers will be put off by it's classic, retro graphics.

Irritating Stick

It seems as if they'll make a game about anything these days.

Metal Gear Solid VR Missions

Sure, I'm disappointed that this thing only packs new VR missions and not the "enhanced" MGS adventure that Konami released in japan.

Speedball 2100

Old-schoolers may remember Speedball from back in the Sega Genesis days. Well, this PS offering isn't much different, aside from 3D graphics and a few fancy effects.

Tales of Destiny

Up until recently I thought I did not like RPG's. Every time a new game was released, I would dread getting started. The funny thing was that after I started playing the game, you could not pry me away from the screen.

Torneko: The Last Hope

Set in the same universe as Enix's mega-RPG Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior in the U.S.), Torneko is a Chocobo's Dungeon-style random dungeon crawl due out late this summer.

Day Dreamin' Davey

The teachers screaming, his classmates are laughing, but, hey, Davey doesn't mind he's got a daydream... or two, or three, or four to finish.
NES

Cannon Fodder

Cannon Fodder is a superb game that was a little on the tough side but excellent to play.
Sega Genesis SNES

Nobunaga's Ambition

Nobunaga's Ambition is a Historic Turn-Based Strategy game, developed and published by Koei, which was released in 1993.
Sega Genesis NES

Gauntlet 4

Gauntlet is a fantasy-themed hack and slash arcade game which can be played by one to four players simultaneously, unique for arcade games of its day
Sega Genesis

Ultima 3: Exodus

Ultima 3: Exodus was the first game in the series to feature a group of adventurers instead of a single player.
NES

Times of Lore

Travel along seashores or explore desert ruins.
NES

Gromada

It’s not every day your favorite planet gets invaded by hostile alien forces bent on galactic domination.

The Star and the Crescent

So it works out even. Visually these games just don't cut it in this day and age.

Breath of Fire

Released in 1993 in Japan by Capcom, this single player game makes use of a new type of role-playing style.
SNES

Gain Ground

Gain Ground is an arcade shooting game. Three fighters have vowed to rescue their comrades and eliminate the Brain.
Sega Genesis Sega Master System

Sorcerer's Kingdom

Sorcerer's Kingdom is a mix of rpg and strategy game.
Sega Genesis