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Stunt GP

Stunt GP is a radio-controlled car racing video game. Players can perform various tricks that will restore part of battery energy.

Populous: The Beginning

Populous: The Beginning is a real-time strategy video game and is the third entry in the Populous video game series, developed by Bullfrog Productions. The game was released in 1998 on Microsoft Windows, and in 1999 for the PlayStation. Unlike earlier games in the series, which cast the player in the role of a god influencing loyal followers, The Beginning took a radical departure and placed the player in the role of a shaman, who directly leads her tribe against opponents.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD

Final Fantasy: Type-0 is an RPG in the Final Fantasy series. It is part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis project and, although not having much to do with Final Fantasy XIII, shares its mythology.

Battletech

BattleTech is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Harebrained Schemes and published by Paradox Interactive.

In the game, the player assumes the role of a mercenary commander leading a team of powerful combat vehicles called battlemechs. The player is responsible for selecting each mech's model, armor, pilot, armaments, and skills, and controls a team of four mechs (a 'lance') in combat. The world of BattleTech is dominated by powerful noble houses locked in a devastating war, and the player selects one or more houses to serve.

Asphalt Legends

Asphalt Legends is a 2018 racing video game, developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft. It is the ninth main installment in the Asphalt series. It was released on 25 July 2018. The graphics have been significantly improved compared to its 2013 predecessor, Asphalt 8: Airborne. It uses the Bullet physics engine. It also has more features, such as new prestigious cars, new navigation systems, new events, and "nitro shockwave," which is a recurring feature from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline and Asphalt 7: Heat.

Warface

Warface is a free-to-play online first-person shooter developed by Crytek Kiev and co-produced by Crytek Seoul.

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a Looney Tunes platform video game released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in 1999. An indirect sequel, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, was released for the same platforms in 2000. The game stars cartoon character Bugs Bunny who finds and activates a time machine (mistaking it for a carrot juice dispenser) after taking a wrong turn at Albuquerque. He ends up in Nowhere, home of a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe.

Astérix & Obélix

Windows 95 port of the Infogrames platform game. Supports one or two players.

Konung 2: Blood of Titans

The sequel to Konung: Legends of the North, from Russian developer 1C. Set in the same Scandinavian fantasy realm as the previous title, Konung 2 is the story of 6 great heroes who are all descended from the legendary Titans (hence the game's subtitle). They include Anastasia, the Byzantine archer; Alexander, the fencing master; Helga, the healer; Ratibor, the battle axe-wielding elder; Ejnar, the ferocious ex-prisoner; and Velmira, the vengeful swordswoman.