Police Quest 3: The Kindred

Police Quest 3: The Kindred is the third game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. The game was released in 1991.

In this game, the player is recast as police officer Sonny Bonds, set after the Police Quest 2 storyline, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

A new change for this third installment is a point and click interface, replacing the text based commands from the second game, and the annoying DRM of the second game has been dropped also.

Police Quest 2: The Vengeance

Police Quest 2: The Venegeance is the second game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. The game was released in 1988.

In this game, the player is recast as police officer Sonny Bonds, set after the Police Quest 1 storyline, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Police Quest 1-4 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals, maps, and reference cards in PDF format.

Super Meat Boy

Super Meat Boy is a tough as nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who's trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux.

The Binding of Isaac

When Isaac’s mother starts hearing the voice of God demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her faith, Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves of deranged enemies, lost brothers and sisters, his fears, and eventually his mother.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel

The first in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. This game was originally made in 1987 but remade with 256 graphics in 1992.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel casts the player as police officer Sonny Bonds, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

An extremely strict adherence to police procedures is required; failure to do so will often result in failure or death of the player.

Nuclear Dawn

In this Source-based multiplayer FPS each team may consist of four classes of combatants on the field plus one commander playing from a bird's eye view. The commander can build structures and research upgrades that will let him perform actions on the map such as deploy weapon stashes, launch artillery strikes or cast zone healing.

Oil Rush

Oil rush is a fast-paced RTS set in a flooded world where oil is the only resource and micro-management is kept to a minimum. Units are produced automatically up to their population limit and the player commands them as groups, sending swarms from platform to platform rather than to attack other units directly. Defenses can also be built in the form of towers on slots around certain platforms, but the priceless oil rigs must be defended by units only. Experience points can be spent as tech upgrades ranging from faster construction to nuclear warhead launches.

Sonic CD

It’s time to usher the past into the future in this enhanced recreation of Sonic CD!

Sonic travels to the distant shores of Never Lake for the once-a-year appearance of Little Planet - a mysterious world where past, present, and future collide through the power of the Time Stones that lie hidden within it.

AMD HardOCP GamExperience Wrap-Up

So, it's been a couple of weeks since the AMD HardOCP GamExperience. Took me the first week to recover from all the work to prep and exhibit, and the long drive to Dallas and back. After that, I spent the next week working on my review of the AMD Radeon HD 7950. In the time I've had to reflect on the day, it only makes me look forward more and more to the next event.

I had a great time getting to meet everyone who stopped by the booth, and I enjoyed getting to share what we do at the WSGF and show off the new WSGF Edition Multi-Monitor Stand. It was amazing to see the passion that every has for good hardware and for PC gaming. It was also great to see the number of companies who came out to show off their products and talk to the enthusiast crowd.

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F1 2011

This game is a continuation of the F1 series of driving simulators by Codemasters. Like we've come to expect from Codemasters, it has perfect support for Eyefinity. Not lacking in detail, this fine example should keep any F1 simulator fan satiated... until next year.