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Lacking cutscenes in widescreen.

Star Wars: Empire at War

Star Wars: Empire at War is a 2006 real-time strategy (RTS) game developed by Petroglyph Games and published by LucasArts. Set between Episode III and Episode IV, it focuses on the fledgling struggle between the Empire and the Rebels. It uses Petroglyph's game engine Alamo. In October 2006, an expansion entitled Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption was released.

Ghost Recon

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (also known as simply Ghost Recon) is a tactical shooter video game developed by Red Storm Entertainment, a Ubisoft subsidiary, and published by Ubisoft in 2001 for the PC.

Second Sight

Second Sight is an action-adventure video game developed by Free Radical Design and published by Codemasters. The storyline follows MIT parapsychology researcher John Vattic and his attempts to recover his memory as well as the secrets behind his new mental powers.

NBA Live 2001

2001 version of the sports action basketball series, NBA Live.

Silent Hill 3

Silent Hill 3 is a survival horror game published by Konami and developed by Team Silent, a production group within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. It is the third installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series and is a direct sequel to the first Silent Hill game.

FlatOut

FlatOut (a.k.a. FO or FO1) is a racing video game developed by Finnish Bugbear Entertainment and published by Empire Interactive and Vivendi Universal Games in 2004 and 2005. Gameplay in Flatout places emphasis on demolition derby-style races, and features a sophisticated physics engine. 16 different cars are included, each with 5 different skins for them. The game is most known for car drivers flying through the windshield, either from smashing into non-movable scenery at high speed, or deliberate ejection in the Grand Slam Stadium.

Crazy Frog Racer

The Crazy Frog Racer detailed report needs to be completed at some point

Day of Defeat

Day of Defeat is a team-based multiplayer World War II first-person shooter video game of the European Theatre of World War II.

Unreal

Unreal is a first-person shooter video game developed by Epic MegaGames and Digital Extremes and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) in May 1998. It was powered by an original gameplay and computer engine that now bears the game's name, one that had been in development for over three years in founder Tim Sweeney's garage before the game was released.

Since the release of Unreal, the franchise has had one sequel and two different series based on the Unreal universe. One official bonus pack, the Epic-released Fusion Map Pack, can be downloaded free of charge.