Super Stardust Delta
A radical evolution of the top-selling and award winning SSD HD for PS3, Super Stardust Delta blasts you on a breathtaking tour through a new galaxy full of epic sights and scenes.
A radical evolution of the top-selling and award winning SSD HD for PS3, Super Stardust Delta blasts you on a breathtaking tour through a new galaxy full of epic sights and scenes.
In Road of Devastation you (and your partner if playing in co-op) escape from a laboratory and are given the possibility to pick between three different roads. Each one of them has its own perks and dangers, with different environments, items and enemies for you to discover. Choose your path, and face the devastation!
Dead Nation: ROD is a DLC (Downloadable Content) for the original Dead Nation.
The furmins are a happy race of creatures living a peaceful existence until the fateful day their benevolent (yet rather large) King falls asleep, rolls over a river forming an impromptu dam and blocks their flow of water. Without water the furmins very existence is threatened (not to mention the real danger of their flower plantations dying!), so they decide to travel across the land to their King to try and wake him up. And they need you to get them there!
In the middle of Balance and Chaos, now stands one man whose efforts may bridge the ancient divide, or doom the world to destruction. Outland is an ambitious 2D-platformer with unique graphics style and energy polarity switching gameplay. Each player’s adventure will take him between light and darkness and force him to adapt to an ever-changing world.
Dead Nation takes place in a fictional apocalyptic world that has been overrun by a zombie virus. Pick your hero, gear up and survive the horde!
The top-selling and award winning PSN hit Super Stardust HD makes the cosmic leap from Playstation 3 to PSP!
Pick up and play a few quick holes on your own or compete with friends in a full 18-hole multiplayer tournament.
A top-selling and award winning game, Super Stardust HD blasts you on a breathtaking tour through the solar system full of epic sights and scenes.
Experience life on the soft powder in the arctic world of TransWorld Snowboarding. Developed by Housemarque, TransWorld Snowboarding offers huge, living realworld snowboard levels with natural snow kickers and ramps to launch off of. Treacherous terrain and steep cliffs add to the danger in TransWorld Snowboarding with rails and downed trees to jib and grind and natural half-pipes and quarterpipes to perform tons of tricks. TransWorld Snowboarding offers 1-4 player simultaneous play and licensed music chosen specifically to fit the snowboarding lifestyle.
The ultra-realistic snowboarding game with amazing graphics. Get ready to experience pure freedom for the first time in a snowboarding game, the possibility to choose your very own way down the slopes. 10 race tracks, 3 half pipes and 3 straight jumps offer something for everyone from race maniacs to pipe gurus. Choose a character, choose a board and hit the slopes, dude!
Stunning visual effects. 4 different worlds consisting of massive 3D modelled levels beautifully crafted with rendered graphics to represent Desert, Underwater City, Ice Caves and futuristic Metropol gaming environments, with each world playing host to superb full screen animations. Unique light sourcing creates an ambient background atmosphere and highlights an attention to background detail seldom seen in PC entertainment software.
Alien Incident was an adventure game inspired by classic Lucasarts adventure games like Maniac Mansion and Zak McKracken, as well as movies such as “Back to the Future” and “Star Wars” (hence the many nods and references in some of the events and dialogue). The story goes:
Of all the old Stardust games, Super Stardust 96 for PC computers was the supreme version. It had everything its predecessors had but added more flair, features, gameplay, special effects, colors and animation.
It all began with the original classic Stardust way back in 1993, a shoot-em-up for the Amiga 500 computer that amazed both critics and gamers (Atari STE version followed a year later).