Vert-

Vert -, or vertical minus, refers to a behavior specific to certain games that support both 4:3 resolutions and widescreen resolutions. A vert - game is a game that when played on a widescreen monitor with a widescreen resolution, decreases the vertical component of the FOV. The aspect ratio is generally correct, there is little or no stretching or distortion. This is often unappealing to widescreen users, as it reduces the are of the picture available to them.

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.

Peter Jackson's King Kong

Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie is a first person shooter action adventure game based on the 2005 film King Kong. It is a collaboration between the film's director Peter Jackson and famed videogame designer Michel Ancel (Rayman, Beyond Good & Evil), remarkable in that such true cross-medium creative partnerships are rare in the realm of game development. It was released on sixth generation platforms on November 17, 2005.

Delta Force Xtreme

Delta Force Xtreme is a 2005 first person shooter by Novalogic

Conquest: Frontier Wars

Conquest: Frontier Wars is a 2001 sci-fi real time strategy game for PC

EverQuest

The EverQuest detailed report needs to be completed at some point

Grand Theft Auto 2

Grand Theft Auto 2 (abbreviated as GTA2) is a video game that was released worldwide on October 25, 1999, by developer DMA Design (now Rockstar North); initially for the Windows operating system and the PlayStation console. GTA 2 is set in an unspecified time in a retro-futuristic metropolis referred to only as "Anywhere, USA", but the game's manual and website uses the phrase "three weeks into the future"; fictional journal entries on the GTA2 website suggest the year to be 2013.

Xpand Rally

Xpand Rally is a car rally racing game from Techland, with an emphasis from the developer on realism.

Kill.Switch

As a relatively straightforward third-person shooter, the most distinguishing characteristic of Kill Switch is its cover system, a mechanic that has the player character taking cover behind objects and around corners in a manner similar to Namco's own Time Crisis series of light gun shooters as well as Koei's third-person shooter WinBack and Konami's stealth game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. However, Kill Switch was the first third-person shooter to feature the cover system as its core game mechanic, and introduced the blind fire mechanic to the cover system.