Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown PC’s dirty bad boy comes to consoles in Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown, but can he keep up with the newbies that are already here? Continue reading
Dragonheart: Fire & Steel Acclaim releases a licensed video game based on a so-so movie. What could go wrong with Dragonheart Fire & Steel? Continue reading
Dragon Ball GT Final Bout Bandai tests the Western waters to see if there’s enough fans to support an anime game revolution with the surprise release of Dragon Ball GT. Continue reading
Disruptor Insomniac goes for the manly-man crowd with their first person shooter Disruptor. Become the new recruit at Lightstormer Corps. Continue reading
Crash Bandicoot Collector’s Edition Crash Bandicoot Collector’s Edition is a Compilation of Crash Bandicoot’s last 3 games on the system with 3, Bash, and CTR. Continue reading
Disney’s Hercules Disney’s next incarnation of someone else’s work comes home to the PlayStation in the form of Disney’s Hercules. Continue reading
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue Activision and Traveller’s Tales bring one of the best licensed movie games to consoles with Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! Continue reading
Discworld II: Morality Bytes! A sequel to a Terry Prachett game with a Monty Python voice-over? Discworld II is just enough to make someone say, “I’ll byte.” Continue reading
Die Hard Trilogy Fox Interactive takes movie license games to an all new high with a 3-pack of games on one disc – making Die Hard Trilogy it’s own instant library. Continue reading
Running Wild Leave the wheels behind – 989 Studios and Blue Shift take on mascot racing by having the actual mascots race on foot rather then by vehicle. Continue reading