C

This score is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of C for their widescreen support. All of these games have some level of widescreen support but have significant issues.

Ground Control

Ground Control is a 2000 real-time tactics game developed by Massive Entertainment. It features 3D graphics and a free-floating camera which allows one to zoom in and out and view the action from any angle, from a bird's-eye view to the perspective of one's own assault units at ground level. As a real-time tactics game, Ground Control completely does away with resource and economic management. One must therefore focus all attention on controlling a limited set of units to achieve victory.

Die by the Sword

Die by the Sword is a fantasy action-adventure game featuring an active combat system that gives direct control over the character's weapon arm with the mouse, controller or number pad.

Worms Forts: Under Siege

Worms Forts: Under Siege is an artillery strategy game. It was designed by Team17. Like the most recent Worms game, it is in complete 3D and showcases new features, such as buildings. While the primary method of victory is to destroy the opposing team, an alternative method is to destroy the opposing Stronghold, the most important building in the game.

Chaser

Chaser was released in 2003 by Cauldron, distributed by JoWood. In 2004, it was released in Australia, distributed by Auran.

Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX

Take on a series of challenging courses as Mat Hoffman and other BMX riders. Includes a single player career mode as well as LAN multiplayer and a park editor.

Sea Dogs

Sea Dogs is a pirate-themed RPG by Akella. Players can hire a crew and buy or capture ships, sign on as a privateer working for a European power, or become a pirate. It was succeeded by Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales, which continues the story with the children of Sea Dogs' main character.

Eleusis

Eleusis is a 3d first-person adventure game for Windows developed by Nocturnal Works using the technology of the unreal engine. It takes place in a seemingly abandoned village in Greece where the player character, while trying to seek refuge, finds himself in the center of a whirlwind of mysterious events.As the plot unfolds he finds clues that indicate that the village is a nest of a cult which plans to revive a dark force through an ancient ritual and harness its power.

Vivisector: Beast Within

Vivisector: Beast Within is a first-person shooter which has players exploring some thirty-odd levels ranging from beaches and jungles to the snow covered heights of an inactive volcano. They'll be forced to face a literal army of various engineered animals, from canines with lightning rods on their backs and metal reinforced fangs to the Rhino-truck, to various half-breed like Gepardmen, which utilize Ninja-like mortal combat techniques, or various types of Wolfmen, which field different types of heavy weaponry.

Blades of Time

Blades of Time is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami. The game is a spiritual successor to Gaijin Entertainment's past work, X-Blades. Blades of Time was released on April 21, 2012 followed by the Mac OS X version a few days after.

Toy Soldiers

Toy Soldiers is an action and strategy video game by Signal Studios.

Players control one of two armies of miniature toy soldiers on a World War I model diorama with wooden and plastic landscapes. The diorama is set in various locations, such as a child's bedroom, library and lounge, and objects such as dressers and reading lamps are at times visible in the background.

The game features 50 different controllable units including machine guns, mortars and tanks, with the fixed emplacements being upgradable to more powerful versions.