Sunday, June 12, 2022

Warcraft II Tides of Darkness DOS 1995 Also released on: Mac

Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness

DOS - 1995

Also released on: Mac

 

 

Following the success of Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, Blizzard Entertainment released the second game of the series in 1996. Once again the game was set in the kingdom of Azeroth with a single player game revolving around commanding either a force of orcs or humans through a multi-mission campaign.

At the time of Warcraft II’s release Blizzard Entertainment were in direct competition with Westwood and their Command & Conquer franchise. As a result the game features a host of new and improved features when compared to its predecessor. The graphics have been overhauled and now feature higher resolution artwork, rendered in SVGA, and along with this the sound has been enhanced. In response to Command & Conquer there are new units, both naval and air, as well as resources and buildings to support them. While the base building and resource harvesting game mechanics remain essentially the same, the AI has also been slightly improved. Units are now quicker to respond and have options to allow them to patrol and carry out tasks independently without continual player interaction.

These changes were enough to ensure that Warcraft II dominated gaming awards in 1996 and catapulted Blizzard Entertainment into the ranks of the elite developers of the time. Their success and that of Westwood in the late 1990s had a huge impact on the real-time-strategy genre and without a doubt shaped the games of today.

 

 

 

Deadliest Catch Alaskan Storm Windows 2008

Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm

Windows - 2008

 

Description of Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm

Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm is a video game published in 2008 on Windows by Greenwave Games. It's a simulation game, set in a naval, licensed title, north america and tv series themes

Friday, June 10, 2022

Attack at Dawn: North Africa download torrent

 

Attack at Dawn: North Africa

Attack at Dawn: North Africa download torrent

Attack at Dawn: North Africa is a strategy game set in WW2 North African theatre. You will take command of battalions, brigades, divisions, and air wings. German forces start off probing into the Libyan region of Cyrenaica, and the game concludes either with the complete defeat of the German-Italian Panzer Armee, or the British loss of Egypt and the British retreat across the Suez Canal.

- Fast and intense gameplay
- Historical
- Polished interface
- Large map

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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (full install)



Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

By Activision

Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a standalone multiplayer game in which players wage war as Axis or Allies in team-based combat.
In Enemy Territory Axis and Allied teams do battle in traditional single scenarios, or wage war through a series of linked scenarios in a totally new campaign mode. During combat players gain experience and skill, and through battlefield promotions are awarded additional abilities that remain persistent across an entire campaign.

Additionally, new character classes like the Covert OpS as well as an enhanced Engineer allow teams to perform reconnaissance, steal enemy uniforms, and construct battlefield structures and military installations in the midst of combat to gain tactical advantages for their team. All new game modes, maps and communication abilities require players and teams to develop advanced strategies and tactics in the struggle for front line domination

 

Full Specifications

What's new in version

General

Release نوفمبر 9, 2008
Date Added نوفمبر 3, 2003

Operating Systems

Operating Systems Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP
Additional Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, DirectX 8.1 drivers, OpenGL 32MB video card

Popularity

Total Downloads 3,673,565
Downloads Last Week 80

GAME DESCRIPTION

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a downloadable, free-to-play multiplayer game in which players wage war as Axis or Allies in team-based combat. It’s a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for up to 32 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is the ultimate test of communication and teamwork on the battlefield. Players join the fray as one of five distinct character classes each with unique combat abilities. Each Axis or Allies team can divide itself into smaller fire teams for quick and easy communication using an intuitive messaging system and dynamic command map of the entire battlefield.


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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

A-Train Construction Set DOS - 1992

 

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A-Train Construction Set

DOS - 1992

DOS - 1992

Also available on: Amiga - Sharp X68000

Alt name A.III. Map Construction
Year 1992
Platform DOS
Released in Germany, United States
Publisher
Maxis Software Inc., Ocean Software Ltd.
 
 
Here is the video game “A-Train Construction Set”! Released in 1992 on DOS, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It was released on Amiga and Sharp X68000 as well
 

4-D Boxing DOS - 1991

 

4-D Boxing

DOS - 1991

Also available on: Amiga - FM Towns


Alt names4D Sports Boxing, 4Dボクシング
Year 1991
Platform DOS
Released in France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, United States
Genre Sports
Theme Boxing
Publisher Electronic Arts, Inc., Mindscape International Ltd.
Developer Distinctive Software, Inc.
Perspectives 1st-Person, Bird's-eye view, Fixed / Flip-screen
Dosbox support Fully supported on 0.73

 

Arguably THE best action-oriented boxing game ever made for the PC, 4-D Boxing is a revolutionary sports title from Distinctive Software that does to the boxing genre what Stunts does for racing.

Trixter in his review at MobyGames says it all about this Hall of Belated Fame entrant: "No other PC game has captured the feel of boxing as well as 4-D Boxing. The Good:The 3D engine in 4-D Boxing was not a gimmick; at the time, it truly was a whole new way to simulate boxing in a computer game. The camera wasn't fixed--you could play through the eyes of your boxer, from ringside, from a fixed isometric view, overhead, whatever. You could even play through the eyes of your opponent. It's a real trip to stare yourself in the face as you beat "yourself" up. The moves were rotoscoped fairly well, leading to life-like movements, swings, hooks, and uppercuts. The Bad:Dialing down the detail to a ludicrously low level (stick figures without heads) was the game's idea of "running acceptably on an 8088". I had a 386, so I was fine, but it made playing the game against a friend difficult if your friend had a slow machine. The price we pay for innovation... While most of the moves looked realistic, jabs were oddly unrealistic. It was rediculously easy (although quite fun) to beat the computer in the first ten or so matches by swinging non-stop roundhouse right and left hooks to the face. (And disturbingly satisfying to hear each punch land. :-) The Bottom Line:4-D Boxing had a feel that no other computer boxing game has captured since, even 8 years after it's release. While there have been a few console boxing games that come close (including one for 3DO that was heavily influenced by 4-D Boxing), nothing satisfies the need to box like 4-D Boxing. And it runs great on modern machines, so try to pick up a copy."